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The 11th meeting of the Learning Network was held virtually

ネットワーク

The 11th "Learning Network" was held virtually on Tuesday, March 23th. The theme was "Study Session to Improve Communication Skills in a Fun Way". Mr. Mitsuo Takemura, an EMBA graduate of NUCB BS gave a lecture on how to communicate better with others through facilitation and to prepare for communication that can be used in one's professional and daily life.

In this session the participants were divided into four different groups and learned about the characteristics of each group such as how to response and recognizing which tendencies we have. By sharing each other's experiences and concerns the participants had a chance to think about how to deal with them in different situations and concepts.

Mr. Takemura introduced some of the techniques used by negotiation experts such as "52 Strategies to Win Your Opponent Over” which is useful in any situation including sales, marketing and strategies. The participants enjoyed learning practical responses.

About the Learning Network

This is one of the official networks established by the alumni of our institution.
It is a network for current students and alumni to deepen their mutual learning by sharing their own learning and skills through output sharing. We are looking for people who not only participate, but also output. You can learn not only from the input in the classes, but also from the output in this network.

Executive MBA

The Executive MBA program was launched in 2003 as the first program of its kind in Japan for working adults who wish to become core members of corporations. Ninety percent of our faculty members are practitioners who have been active on the front lines of business. Unlike the unidirectional academic lectures for training researchers, the program provides practical learning directly related to business by reflecting the experience and knowledge gained through practical work in the lectures.