Since what we learn in class is directly applicable to practical work, the confidence we gain in class is directly linked to our confidence in practice.
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Katsuya Yoshimura, March 2018 Alumni, Tax accountant office
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Executive Education
Since what we learn in class is directly applicable to practical work, the confidence we gain in class is directly linked to our confidence in practice.
Katsuya Yoshimura, March 2018 Alumni, Tax accountant office
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Doctors also need management skills. While taking classes, I am always looking for tips on how to provide new medical services.
Hiroaki Aoki
Sep. 2017 Completed
Juntendo University
Physician
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In business, you have to make a series of decisions, and the results will show through the accumulation of these decisions. In order to be able to make even better decisions now than I did in the past, I thought it would be in my best interest to start studying business as soon as possible.
Tsutomu Hirata, March, 2017 Alumni, Bridge Engineering & Construction Co.
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As I learned more about management, I began to understand how to think from a manager's perspective.
Kazumi Sai, March 2017 Alumni, Medical Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Industry
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When I learned that the NUCB Business School uses the case method in its class management method to cultivate practical skills, I felt that I could use this method in my work.
Masatoshi Ogawa, March 2016 Alumni, Tax accountant office
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In the class, the teacher pointed out things that everyone takes for granted when speaking in front of an audience, such as not showing your back to the audience and speaking concisely, and I realized that I hadn't done these things.
Hiroto Goya, Mar. 2016 Alumni, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
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