[Free Seminar] Before Going Ambidextrous, First Build a "Winning Core Focus"


By "conceptualizing" your company's strengths, this practical seminar will help you reinterpret them and create your next core business pillar.

 

"The problem isn't that you lack strengths to spark new business — you're simply not applying them broadly enough."

 

Japan's large corporations possess a wealth of intangible assets capable of competing on a global stage — from networks and customer bases to brands, industry know-how, and proprietary technologies. Yet in reality, these strengths are being utilized solely for the growth of existing businesses.

 

In this seminar, we will explore the "conceptualization" thinking method — a framework that focuses on your company's core strengths, separates them from the context of existing products and industries, and redefines them as the fundamental "essence" of their function. We will unpack the mechanisms behind how leading companies such as Fujifilm and Obayashi Corporation successfully conceptualized their technologies and transferred them into entirely new markets.
Furthermore, we will introduce a new methodology that combines the invention theory "TRIZ" with "AI" — a cutting-edge approach designed to help organizations generate business hypotheses with high reproducibility, without relying on the individualistic "flashes of genius" of exceptional talent.
This is a must-attend seminar packed with practical insights to help you unearth the "hidden assets" lying dormant within your own organization and create your next core business pillar.

 

▼ Recommended for

・Those who feel stuck when it comes to generating new business ideas that break free from the boundaries of existing operations
・Those who feel that "new business is difficult for us because we lack proprietary technology," yet have confidence in their networks, customer base, industry know-how, systems, and brand
・Leaders and executives driving new business development, corporate planning, and business strategy at large corporations
・Those seeking a reproducible, organization-wide business development process rather than relying on individual-dependent ideation
・Those interested in commercialization through carve-outs

Date Tuesday, May 26, 12:00 – 12:55
Format Zoom Webinar
Participation fee Free
Application Method Please register via the Peatix registration page.

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