[May 18, 2021] Local Industry, Government, Universities and Our “Regional Innovation” Public Creation (House) Declaration
Tue, 18 May
|Online event (free ticket/link sent with participation application)
After working at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Tama University, he became a professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Economics at Meiji University. Mr. Masayuki Okuyama, who leads the seminar (regional industry research), gave a keynote speech on key points such as past efforts, the latest research, and the status of co-creation in seminars. In the second half, together with panelists who have been in charge of the public sector from the government, industry, science, and art, participants will discuss what they would like to contribute if they were civil servants, company employees, scientists, or artists, and what they would like to contribute, such as their own design. Co-created and adopted the Declaration of Public Creation (House). We will deepen the value and evaluation axis for each event and bring it to fruition in international forums and prizes.
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18 May 2021, 19:00 – 21:00
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[May 18, 2021] Local Industry, Government, Universities and Our “Regional Innovation” Public Creation (House) Declaration
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Regional industry, government, university and our "regional innovation" public creation (house) declaration
~Pubukuri Regional Innovation (SDG8・9) 2021.5.18~
■ Date & Time / Date & Time
Tuesday, May 18, 2021, 19:00-21:00
Webinar from NRI CODO at Marunouchi North Exit Building 7F, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (in WeWork Marunouchi North Exit)
■ Participation application / Participation & Application
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■ Tuesday e Lecture Title / Title
Regional industry, government, university and our "regional innovation" public creation (house) declaration
/ Local Industry, Government, Universities and Declaration of my Public Creation for our "Local Innovation"
■ Host / Organizer
Organizer: Next Ten Millennia Club (https://www.nexttenmillennia.club/)
Co-organizer: Sepik / Common earth Park international Community, CePiC (https://www.cepic.earth/)
Next Ten Millennia projects (https://www.cepic.earth/nexttenmillennia-projects)
■ Contents/Description
Involved in the planning and formulation of measures for small and medium-sized enterprises in Tokyo for a long time, and served as a member of the policy review committee of each local government. Mr. Masayuki Okuyama, who is currently a professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Economics at Meiji University and leads the Meiji University Masayuki Okuyama Seminar (Regional Industry Research) after working at the Faculty of Management and Information Sciences at Tama University (currently co-authored "Glocal Business no Susume" and other books). MEUJI NOW INTRODUCTION:https://meijinow.jp/study/seminar/28940) gave the keynote speech in the first half.
Local industry, government, universities and young people's own affairs, and "regional innovation" co-creation that supports and realizes design from universities with industry, government, academia, and citizens, and the latest research and seminars centered on the regional textile and apparel industry He will talk about points such as the status of co-creation of regional innovation, the policies of governments, local governments and industry regarding regional industries and their globalization, and the dissemination of Art & Science. In the second half, we will talk about what we can do now, together with panelists who have been responsible for the public sector from government, industry, science, and art. If the participants were civil servants, office workers, scientists, or artists, they would ask us through chats and questionnaires what they would like to contribute. Co-created and adopted the Creator Declaration. The next 10,000 years club will archive it and update it at the next event. It will bear fruit in the annual 10,000 Years Award and international forums.
/ In the first half, Mr. Masayuki Okuyama will give a keynote speech on the co-creation of "Local Innovation," in which local industry, government, universities, and young people's own affairs are supported and realized by industry, government, academia He has been involved in the planning and formulation of policies for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Tokyo for a long time, and has also served as a member of the policy review committees of various local governments He specializes in regional industry, SMEs, regional business, entrepreneurship, service-oriented manufacturing, corporate diagnosis, and industrial policy. He is currently a professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University, and is leading the Masayuki Okuyama Seminar (Regional Industry Research) at Meiji University (co-author of "Glocal Business no Susume" and many other books.
In the second half of the session, we will discuss what we can do now with panelists who have been involved in public affairs in government, industry, science, and art. an artist, please let us know what you would like to contribute by chatting or filling out a questionnaire during or after this session.
The first step is to co-create and adopt a public creator's declaration on our "Local Innovation" that will last for the next 10,000 years of public service for the earth, the world, and all humankind. The Next Ten Millennia Club (NTSC) will archive it and update it at the next event. The NTMC will archive it and update it at the next event, etc. It will be brought to fruition in the annual Next Ten Millennia Award and International Forum.
■ Lecturer / Guest Speaker
Masayuki Okuyama (Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University / Masayuki Okuyama Seminar, Meiji University (Regional Industry Research))
/ Masayuki Okuyama (Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University / Masayuki Okuyama Seminar (Regional Industry Studies), Meiji University)
Masayuki Okuyama
Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University / Masayuki Okuyama Seminar, Meiji University (regional industry research). Passed the tax accountant examination. SME doctor.
Completed the doctoral program at the Graduate School of Economics, Saitama University. After working as an associate professor at the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and an associate professor at the Faculty of Management and Information Sciences at Tama University, he has been an associate professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Economics at Meiji University since April 2017. At the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, he engaged in diagnosis, guidance, and research on small and medium-sized enterprises at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office of Commerce and Industry. After that, he held positions such as Deputy Counselor in charge of Commerce and Industry Policy, Industrial and Labor Bureau, and Director of Planning and Accounting Division, Industrial and Labor Bureau. He has long been involved in the planning and drafting of measures for small and medium-sized enterprises in Tokyo, and also serves as a member of the policy review committee of each local government.
Specializes in regional industries, small and medium-sized enterprises, regional businesses, entrepreneurship, servicing of the manufacturing industry, corporate diagnosis, and industrial policy. PhD (Economics).
Recent publications "Recommendation of Glocal Business", "Economics Super Book Guide 88 for Education: Understanding Economic Issues in One Book", "Structural Changes in Textile and Apparel and Local Industries: Overseas Production and Domestic Production Centers", "Regions Service Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Industries: Management of "Product + Service" and many other publications.
/ Masayuki Okuyama
Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University / Masayuki Okuyama Seminar (Regional Industry Studies), Meiji University. Passed the Certified Tax Accountant Examination. Small and Medium Business Consultant.
Completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Economics, Saitama University. After working at the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and as an associate professor at the Faculty of Management Information, Tama University, he became an associate professor at the Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University in April 2017. At the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, he was engaged in diagnosis, guidance, and research of small and medium-sized enterprises at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government's Commerce and Industry Guidance Office. he served as Deputy Counselor for Commerce and Industry Policy at the Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs and Director of the Planning and Accounting Division at the Bureau of Industrial and Labor Affairs. He has long been involved in the planning and formulation of SME policies for the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and has also served as a member of the policy review committees of various local governments.
He specializes in regional industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, regional business, entrepreneurship, service-oriented manufacturing, corporate diagnosis, and industrial policy. D. in economics.
D. in economics. His recent publications include "Recommendation of Glocal Business," "88 Super Book Guide to Economics for the Liberal Arts: Understanding Economic Issues in One Volume," "Structural Changes in Textiles and Apparel and Regional Industry: Overseas Production and the Future of Domestic Production," "Service Innovation in Regional Small and Medium-sized Manufacturing Industries: Management of 'Products + Services,'" and many others.
■ Moderator and ♠Government/non-Economic Profit Panelists
Shigeki Mitomo (Chief Researcher, Center for Dreaming Up the Future, Nomura Research Institute (public-private exchange from the Ministry of Finance))
/ Shigeki MITOMO (Chief Researcher, Center for Strategic Management & Innovation, Nomura Research Institute (Public-Private Exchange from Ministry of Finance))
Shigeki Mitomo
Chief Researcher, Future Creation Center, Nomura Research Institute (public-private exchange from the Ministry of Finance).
Born in Nagoya, Owari. Father of three daughters and two sons. Cornell University MBA/Bachelor of Economics. After working at the Ministry of Finance/Finance in the Budget, Tax, Finance and International Affairs Bureau, the Embassy in Rome, Italy, and the secretary of the Prime Minister's Office, he was seconded to Chatham House in the UK, the Ministry of the Environment at G7, and the Financial Services Agency at G20. Co-creation of "Common earth Park" and "SDGs Innovation" with JC, Chamber of Commerce, etc. As a chief researcher at the NRI Future Creation Center, he led the Japan-China joint research and the new coronavirus trinity shock recovery strategy study group (https://www.nri.com/jp/service/souhatsu). As an expert member of the Resilience Japan Promotion Council, collaborate to realize the proposal. Asia Pacific Center for Japan-Engineering International Exchange (CIIE.asia), Global Park International Community (CePiC), Mother Earth with Geo Voice (MEGV), SDGs Innovation HUB (SIH), Next 10,000 Years Club (NTMC), etc. Invented and founded, and continues to the present as a public creator (apprentice). His main publications are "From Chatham House to the World" (Kinzai) and "The Essence of SDGs: Pursuit of Sustainability by Entrepreneurs and Finance" (Chuokeizai-sha).
/ Shigeki MITOMO (Chief Researcher, Center for Strategic Management & Innovation, Nomura Research Institute (Public-Private Exchange from Ministry of Finance))
Born in Nagoya, Owari. Father of three daughters and two sons. Bachelor's degree in Economics from University of Tokyo and MBA 1999 from Cornell University. After working for the Ministry of Finance, he was transferred to Chatham House in the UK, the Ministry of the Environment during the G7, and the Financial Services Agency during the G20. As a chief researcher at the NRI Center for Strategic Management & Innovation, he led the Japan-China joint research and the study group on the trinity shock revival strategy for the new coronavirus ( https://www.nri.com/jp/service/souhatsu ). He is also an expert member of the Resilient Japan Promotion Council, working to realize its recommendations. He has created and founded the Center for International Exchange of Japanese and British Knowledge in the Asia Pacific (CIIE.asia), the International Community for Everyone's Earth Park (CePiC), Mother Earth with Geo Voice (MEGV), the SDGs Innovation HUB (SIH), and the Next Ten Thousand Years Club (NT MC). He is the founder of MEGV (Mother Earth with Geo Voice), SIH (SDGs Innovation HUB), and NTMC (Next Ten Thousand Years Club). He is the author of "From Chatham House to the World" (Kinzai) and "The Essence of SDGs: Pursuit of Sustainability by Entrepreneurs and Finance" (Chuokeizai-sha).
■ ♦ Industry/Economy Panelists
Keiichi Unno (Representative Director of Swingby.Former Representative Director of Accenture.)
/ Keiichi Unno (Representative Director of Swing Buy. Former Representative Director of Accenture.)
Keiichi Unno
Representative Director of Swingby. Former CEO of Accenture.
Junior Chamber International, JCI Senator. SDGs Innovation HUB, SIH Special Advisor.
1971 Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo. Joined Arthur Andersen (now Accenture) in 1972.
In the 32 years since then, he has provided consulting services to both Japanese and foreign companies on methods of organizational transformation through support for numerous business innovations and overseas expansion. 1987 International Junior Chamber Financial Advisor. After serving as CEO of Accenture in 2001, established Swingby 2020 Co., Ltd. (currently Swingby Co., Ltd.) in 2004 and assumed the position of CEO. 2004 Director of Tianjin Sino-Japanese Graduate School. Received the 2007 Dalian Xinghai Friendship Award. 2012 President of Unno Juku. As part of the global strategy support of Japanese companies, we are conducting a global negotiator training program mainly for managers to interact with foreigners. In addition, he is involved in business support for Japanese companies to expand overseas.
Specialized field: Global negotiator development training, overseas business development support. He is the author of many books, including "Future Chinese Business" (Nichichu Publishing Co., Ltd.) and "Can Japan Become a Leader in Asia in 2020" (First Press Co., Ltd.).
/ Keiichi Unno
Representative Director of Swing Buying. Former Representative Director of Accenture.
Special Advisor to SDGs Innovation HUB, SIH.
Graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1971 with a degree in Economics, and joined Arthur Andersen (now Accenture) in 1972.
Since then, for 32 years, he has provided support for numerous business innovations and consulting services to both Japanese and foreign companies on methods of organizational transformation through overseas expansion. He was a Treasurer to the Junior Chamber International 1987, a representative director of Accenture in 2001, and the founder and president of Swing by 2020 Inc. in 2004. He was a member of the board of directors of Tianjin Japan-China Graduate School in 2004, and received the Dalian Xinghai Friendship Award in 2007. As part of his support for the global strategies of Japanese companies, he conducts global negotiator training programs, mainly for executives, to help them deal with foreigners.
Specialties: Global negotiator training and overseas business development support. He is the author of many books, including "Future Business with China" (Japan-China Publishing Co., Ltd.) and "Can Japan Become a Leader in Asia in 2020" ( First Press Co., Ltd.).
■ ♣(Natural and Social) Science Panelists
Takamasa Fukuoka (Professor at the Faculty of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS), Hosei University
Kensho Fukuoka
Professor, School of Global Liberal Arts (GIS), Hosei University
Graduated from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Social Science and Engineering, Department of Value Systems, Doctoral Program after completion of required credits. Master of Business Administration. PhD (academic). Specializes in international management strategy (cross-cultural negotiations, strategic alliances, marketing, regional brands, etc. Recently, researching Japan-Taiwan alliances, investment in Japan by foreign companies, etc.) Certified NPO Japan Negotiating Association Certified Negotiation Analyst . Member of the Japan Trade and Investment Promotion Committee (MIPRO). Lectures, moderators, panelists, etc. at seminars and workshops hosted or supported by the Association for the Promotion of Trade and Investment in Japan. A member of the Society for Intercultural Management. A member of the Japan MIT Venture Forum.
After graduating from university, NTT East (Corporate Sales Headquarters <in charge of foreign companies: mainly in charge of American and German manufacturing industries>, Corporate Planning Department <Overseas Marketing>), NTT Communications (Global Business Headquarters <London, Paris, In charge of Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, Munich, Seoul, and Hong Kong>), full-time lecturer/associate professor at Jumonji Gakuen Women's University, concurrent lecturer at Shih Chien University of Technology, and visiting lecturer at Taiwan's Shih Chien University (summer program). Conducting special lectures in the EMBA program of the National Chinan University of Taiwan and the MBA programs of the National Chengchi University and Tamkang University. Many papers and books.
/ Takamasa Fukuoka
Professor at the Faculty of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies (GIS), Hosei University
He earned his PhD (Value and Decision Science) at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. In addition to his academic achievements, he is well experienced both in business and as a business mentor. Beginning his career in the information, communication and technology industry (NTT East, and later for NTT Communications), he was engaged in international strategic planning and management (NTT East: Corporate Sales Division (in charge of foreign affiliated companies: mainly American and German manufacturers), Corporate Planning Department (global marketing), NTT Communications: Global Business Division (in charge of London, Paris, Frankfurt, Dusseldorf, Munich, Seoul, and Hong Kong)), and served more than ten years as a planner and coordinator for a Japanese government body concerned with stimulating investment by foreign countries in the economy of local communities. He has been a concurrent lecturer (part-time) at Jumonji University and Shibaura Institute of Technology, and a visit ng lecturer at Shih Chien University (summer program) in Taiwan. He has given special lectures for the students of the EMBA program at National Chi Nan International University, and the MBA programs at National Chengchi University and Damkang University.
His current research interests fall into three areas. Firstly, he is exploring effective strategies to revitalize local economies, and has a particular interest in how local governments might enhance the attractiveness of their communities through regional branding. wants and needs of foreign-affiliated companies that might be enticed to invest in such regions. The theoretical and practical implications of this, with conclusions drawn from his own field-work, have been published in area relevant journals. the possibility of an effective business alliance between Taiwanese and Japanese companies. In the past few years, he has interviewed company presidents in the both countries, and highlighted the similarities and differences in management styles. Articles based on those interviews have been published in the Japan -Taiwan Exchange Association's journal. Last but not least, he has recently begun researching team building and leadership in the diverse workplace, a topic which is of growing significance in both business and society today.
■ ♥Art/Non-Science Panelists / ♥Art/Non-Science Panelists
Keijiro Niino (Public Creator)
/ Keijiro Niino (Public Creator)
Keijiro Niino
public creator. Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1975. Representative Director of Next 10,000 Year Club, Representative Director of N STUDIO Co., Ltd., Representative Director of Nihonbashi Historical Archives. In 2003, Niino project&ideas, the predecessor of N STUDIO Co., Ltd., was established in Odenmacho, Nihonbashi, Tokyo. In 2004, he started working in contemporary art, and became a public creator who updated the "social sculpture" advocated by the artist Joseph Beuys for the 21st century. In 2016, he established Nihonbashi Archives (one company) to accumulate memories of Edo Tokyo centered on Nihonbashi and became the representative director. In 2019, "Nihonbashi Historical Archives" (Supervised by Makoto Takeuchi, Honorary Director of Edo-Tokyo Museum) opened as a permanent installation in the Chuo Ward Tokiwa Elementary School Annex Gallery. In 2021, co-founded the next 10,000 years club, a platform for public creation through public-private partnership.
/ Keijiro Niino
Public Creator. Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1975. In 2003, he founded Niino project&ideas, the predecessor of N STUDIO, in Nihonbashi-Ohdenmacho, Tokyo. In 2016, he founded and became the president of Nihombashi Archives, a company that accumulates memories of Edo-Tokyo centered on Nihombashi. In 2019, he will open the Nihonbashi History Archives (supervised by Makoto Takeuchi, Honorary Director of the Edo-Tokyo Museum) in the Tokiwa Elementary School Annex Gallery in Chuo City. In 2021, he co-founded the Next 10,000 Years Club, a platform for public-private collaboration for public creation.
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