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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201110T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201110T140000
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SUMMARY:The Future Of Luxury Goods. Accelerated - A Talk with Chopard Japan's Boss
DESCRIPTION:The virus fears of 2020 may be recorded in history as the most massive disruption to the retail business ever.  In particular\, luxury goods have felt the pain of the challenge for clients to get into the beautiful stores despite their prime locations.  It may have been tough\, but high-end luxury is timeless and most brands are here for years to come.  High quality goods will continue to be in high demand.  One key trend that significantly accelerated during the crisis is “Sustainable Luxury”.   \n\n\nChopard announced the “Journey to Sustainable Luxury” already in 2013\, when most people in the industry did not even know what sustainability is. Since 2019\, Chopard is the first brand to produce all its jewellery and watch creations with 100% ethical gold\, leading the industry into a new era of CSR.   \n\n\nMr. Thomas Dobeli\, President of Chopard Japan will be sharing his insights on the future of luxury.  Chopard is one of very few remaining independent and family owned global luxury brands.  Recently\, Thomas was invited to give guest lectures at Kyoto University’s MBA class as well as Hitotsubashi University ICS’s MBA class on this topic.  Thomas is a long time resident of Japan and is a native Swiss that brings his brand to life in Japan.  \n\n\nCome join CI for another fascinating topic and lunch meeting.   \n\n\nMore on our guest CEO Thomas Dobeli here. \n\n\n\n***This is a members-only event.  If you are a c-level and would like to visit\, please contact the CI admin team to check for available outside guest seats at the table for this event.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2020-november-g3/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201112T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T013427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200818T003248Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding Company Life Cycles While Building Your Business
DESCRIPTION:All companies go through various corporate life stages\, maybe even including the fight for survival and the fight for revitalization when growth success has settled. \nThis spans from when resources are limited and the manager has to play the game as her/his current players can handle it\, as opposed to replacing the team and playing as she/he would prefer to do\, over the growth phase to where the original players can no longer keep up and must be supported or even replaced. \nIn the November CEO Insights Lunch\, we are pleased to welcome our own Per Rasmussen\, Managing Director of Millet Mountain Group Japan\, a French famous brands for people who love the great outdoors.  https://www.millet.jp/ \nPer will share his insights on corporate life stages in smaller organizations\, insights built up over many years in Japan as Marketing Manager and Managing Director for; LEGO\, Braun\, T-fal and Millet. 4 very different European consumer goods companies with small to medium size subsidiaries in Japan. \nWe look forward to seeing you there!  Please RSVP below to secure your seat at the board table.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2020-november-c28-2/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201201T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201201T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T013514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T011120Z
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SUMMARY:2020 December G3 Year End Wrap Up- Better Boss\, Better Business
DESCRIPTION:As yet another year closes\, many executive offices are reviewing what worked and what didn’t\, what sold and what didn’t\, what blew up and what overflowed. In addition to national responsibility\, many of our member CEOs have other countries in Asia as well as Australia/New Zealand reporting to them. Growth is about reflecting on management mistakes as well as building management successes. \nThe December CEO Insights meetings is one of the most popular and well attended meetings as executives get ready for the Christmas holidays and year’s end. This will be likely be your last chance to rub elbows with Asia’s top Tokyo-based CEOs and leadership.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2020-december-g3/
LOCATION:The Tavern Lounge\, 51F\, Andaz Tokyo
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201203T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T013557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T064820Z
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SUMMARY:2020 December C28 Year End Wrap Up- Better Boss\, Better Business
DESCRIPTION:As yet another year closes\, many executive offices are reviewing what worked and what didn’t\, what sold and what didn’t\, what blew up and what overflowed. In addition to national responsibility\, many of our member CEOs have other countries in Asia as well as Australia/New Zealand reporting to them. Growth is about reflecting on management mistakes as well as building management successes. \nThe December CEO Insights meetings is one of the most popular and well attended meetings as executives get ready for the Christmas holidays and year’s end. This will be likely be your last chance to rub elbows with Asia’s top Tokyo-based CEOs and leadership. \nDon’t miss it! \n*Space is extremely limited (to 10 bosses) due to the room.  Please be sure to register below. \n**VENUE – Please note that the meeting will be held in Nihonbashi (not Roppongi) this month.  If you are a member of the Tokyo American Club\, you can pay directly at the venue.  For guests\, please bring 3\,500 JPY cash.  If you would like to pay via bank transfer please let us know in advance.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2020-december-c28/
LOCATION:The Tavern Lounge\, 51F\, Andaz Tokyo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201208T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20201208T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T021851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T010441Z
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SUMMARY:Executive Committee Breakfast- Planning 2020
DESCRIPTION:Dear CEO Insights Members\, \nTo say 2020 has been different would be an understatement. Despite the upheaval\, by year’s end we will have managed to have had more events than 2019. For example\, \n• 20 Monthly Lunches For CI Network\n• 15 weekly/monthly “Leading Like Champions” Vid Conferences\n• Sayonara Summer Reception\n• Numerous independent meetings stirred amongst our group and members \nFor 2021\, we need your help with leadership. We’ve got to set the themes and topics of what the group should cover. \nYou are invited to the CI planning breakfast on 8 December @8AM. Enjoy breakfast and great leaders\, as we will be discuss the following-\n1) Topics and speakers for 2021\n2) 2021 event schedule\n3) Review the directions\, goals\, and membership for the group \nPlease join us for this important session and be a part of making CEO Insights most inspiring network of bosses for years to come.  RSVP here. \n*The event is limited to 8 CEOs so please sign up soon to confirm your participation.  The venue will be emailed to your shortly after confirmation.  The cost is just whatever you order for breakfast at the venue. \n(Posted 9 Nov)
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/executive-committee-5/
LOCATION:The Tavern Lounge\, 51F\, Andaz Tokyo
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210112T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T013822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T070202Z
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SUMMARY:2021 January G3 Hot Topic- Successful Keys To Hiring And Developing Key Players & Programs
DESCRIPTION:The topic that frequently comes up around our CI Network board room tables is people. Besides money\, people are probably the most challenging part of our businesses. People are who service our clients\, people are the root of many management issues (our time)\, and in many cases people are the difference between failure or phenomenal business success. In this CI luncheon we will talk about this priceless resource. \nJoin us for a ‘hot topic’ meeting with no guest speakers\, just in ‘all cards on the table’ interactions with peers in different industries. Our discussion is planned to cover \n\nFiltering and onboarding new team mates for the long term\nPerformance and programs that can makes stronger players\nThe pitfalls and the success stories for developing and enhancing the team\n\nJoin us for this ‘hot topic’ issue discussion.  Experience from fellow c-levels speaks louder than any consultant or program.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-january-g3/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210114T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T013901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210104T095058Z
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SUMMARY:2021 January (Thurs) The Past\, Present\, and Future of NASA And Its Partnerships with Commercial and International Partners
DESCRIPTION:With the ending of the Apollo program and the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011\, many may have been concerned about next steps for NASA and the exploration of outer space.  However\, we have watched how private companies have thrived and been able to discover new and innovative opportunities in space\, while NASA has remained at the forefront of enabling this flourishing industry.  During the January CEO Insights luncheon\, we will welcome special guest Mr. Garvey McIntosh\, NASA Attaché for Asia based at the U.S. Embassy Tokyo. \nGarvey will be sharing his thoughts on what NASA has learned from the past\, how it is conducting it current missions\, and its plans for the future.   He will address the importance of  international cooperation with Japan and other nations around the world.  In addition\, with last year’s 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing\, he will discuss what the future holds for the exploration of the solar system and beyond. \nCome join us for a great chance to see the intersect between science and business.  Quoting the famous astronaut in the animation Toy Story\,  “To infinity and beyond! \nCI Members- RSVP Below to secure your seat at the event \nMore about Garvey \nGarvey McIntosh is currently the NASA Asia Representative based at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. In this capacity he is responsible for the coordination of NASA programs and interests in Japan and other countries in the Asia Pacific Region. He also works with regional aerospace officials on key programs and serves as point of contact for NASA related meetings and travel. Since joining NASA in the Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) in 2003\, Garvey has accumulated a broad range of experience. While in OIIR\, he has negotiated and completed agreements with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NASA’s other international partners on the Space Shuttle\, International Space Station\, high-energy physics and astronomy. \n 
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-january-c28/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210209T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T014217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210205T101329Z
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SUMMARY:2021 February - The Future of NASA And Space Exploration Under the Biden Administration
DESCRIPTION:With the ending of the Apollo program and the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011\, many may have been concerned about next steps for NASA and the exploration of outer space.  However\, we have watched how private companies have thrived and been able to discover new and innovative opportunities in space\, while NASA has remained at the forefront of enabling this flourishing industry.  Now with the Biden administration in the cockpit\, what is the future for space?  During the February CEO Insights luncheon\, we will welcome special guest Mr. Garvey McIntosh\, NASA Attaché for Asia based at the U.S. Embassy Tokyo. \nGarvey will be sharing his thoughts on what NASA has learned from the past\, how it is conducting it current missions\, and its plans for the future.   He will address the importance of  international cooperation with Japan and other nations around the world.  In addition\, with last year’s 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing\, he will discuss what the future holds for the exploration of the solar system and beyond. \nCome join us for a great chance to see the intersect between science and business.  Quoting the famous astronaut in the animation Toy Story\,  “To infinity and beyond! \nCI Members- RSVP Below to secure your seat at the event \nMore about Garvey \nGarvey McIntosh is currently the NASA Asia Representative based at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. In this capacity he is responsible for the coordination of NASA programs and interests in Japan and other countries in the Asia Pacific Region. He also works with regional aerospace officials on key programs and serves as point of contact for NASA related meetings and travel. Since joining NASA in the Office of International and Interagency Relations (OIIR) in 2003\, Garvey has accumulated a broad range of experience. While in OIIR\, he has negotiated and completed agreements with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and NASA’s other international partners on the Space Shuttle\, International Space Station\, high-energy physics and astronomy.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-february-g3/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210218T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T014111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210205T101419Z
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SUMMARY:2021 February- From The Eyes Of A Native- Japan Legal Precedents That Influence Your Business
DESCRIPTION:The influence of government and politicians around the world demonstrate the importance understanding the legal systems of our land.  Legally speaking\, Japan is a lot more stable than other nations of late\, however that doesn’t make the nation perfect.  The nation has some quirks of its own.  A wise business leader will understand the legal implications of any business before they embark on a new project.  CEO Insights is made up of leading Japan executives as well as c-levels from around the world.  In the February CEO Insights luncheon\, we welcome Mr. Takuo Misaki.  He will be sharing his experience on \n\nThe Japanese Legal System: How attorneys are educated\, tested and trained and the evolving legal market\nExamples of “rogue” members of the Legal Community\nEmployment and how COVID can change employer/employee relations\n\nThere are many areas we would like to cover so Mr. Misaki is willing to go with the flow.  However\, with some 2\,000 to 1\,500 new lawyers coming online each year since the legal education reform almost a decade ago\, the market is changing and employers have to stay ahead of the curve. \nMore on Takuo Misaki \nMr. Misaki was admited to the Tokyo Bar Association in 2011.  He is a graduate of Sophia University and the law school at Keio University.  He speaks native Japanese and English.  His areas of practice: Family matters\, civil law\, criminal cases\, labour/employment issues\, litigation\, corporate law\, commercial law\, international transactions\, legal matters regarding schools (including international schools).  He practiced law in a larger firm and has recently founded his own firm\, Law Offices of Fujita and Misaki.  He also teaches at Temple University in Japan.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-february-c28/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210309T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210309T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T014320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T084805Z
UID:10000513-1615293000-1615298400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:The Champion- Keeping It All Together\, When Other CEOs Fail
DESCRIPTION:When the earthquake\, tsunamis\, and nuclear meltdowns of 2011 hit Japan the leadership skills of the CEO were evident. With the virus fears of 2020\, everyone had many chances to make decisions. Some we may be happy with\, others we likely want to change. \nGreat leadership leads while sometimes in weakness\, some leadership buckled and bailed. Life is waves of ups and downs\, but it is possible to have more high points than disasters. Being prepared for natural disasters\, regulatory changes\, human resource challenges\, cyber attacks\, corporate espionage and nearly anything that can come at us is mostly about being ready. Readiness comes because we’ve given thought to an area of our business. As the CEO\, we are expected to lead our companies into success. \nIn the March CEO Insights meeting\, bosses will have the chance to hear about issues that other businesses have had and how the CEO was able to keep it together. We’ll be covering HR\, technology\, logistic\, legal\, and other challenges in this interactive exchange.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-march-g3/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210318T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20191224T014412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T122352Z
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SUMMARY:2021 March C28 - How Artificial Intelligence Changing Life and Business
DESCRIPTION:AI seems to be the battle cry of executives looking to cut staffing costs or increase revenues. You hear discussions in trade shows\, boardrooms and offices around the world. The concept of Artificial Intelligence is a bit hazy for some. Both those professing to know it\, as well as those who think they are using AI. In the March CI luncheon\, we look to dispel some of the fog. Stefan Sacre\, CEO of Carl Zeiss Japan\, investor\, and technologist will be giving an introduction starting with explaining some terms such as AI\, machine learning\, deep learning. Mr. Sacre will also take us into the recent progress\, applications (some them mind-blowing!). He will also reveal\, who are the real “players” in the industry and what you can expect and what not to expect. \nJoin us for a fantastic lunch that feeds the mind and body with nothing artificial!
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-march-c28/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210413T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210413T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20210122T012413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T063410Z
UID:10000514-1618317000-1618322400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 April G3 The Wavering Role of Legal Professionals - From the Eyes of a Japanese Legal Practitioner
DESCRIPTION:The services of a lawyer are retained for the purpose of defending and representing the best interests of the client. \nHowever\, recent developments in the legal industry suggest that just looking out such interests is insufficient in carrying out the duties of a lawyer.\n\n \nWhat is a lawyer you retain looking out for other than your interests?\nOther than the best interests of the client\, what binds the decisions and undertakings of a lawyer?\nIn what situations will a lawyer be compelled to prioritize the ethical duties imposed upon such lawyer above the interest of the client?  \nMr. Misaki will discuss these questions and also provide an overview of the legal industry in this event.\nThere are many areas we would like to cover so Mr. Misaki is willing to go with the flow.\nHowever\, with some 1\,500 new lawyers coming online each year since the legal education reform almost a decade ago\, the market is changing and employers have to stay ahead.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-april-g3/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210415T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20210122T012248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210316T065427Z
UID:10000412-1618489800-1618495200@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:An Inside View of Japan's New Digital Agency
DESCRIPTION:The novel coronavirus pandemic has exposed long-acknowledged shortfalls in some critical government administrative services and highlighted how much Japan must do to address its lag in digitization. To that end\, the government in February approved bills to promote digitization and establish a Digital Agency in September. Coordinating\, integrating and standardizing a unique digital framework to boost the quality of public services is a key policy of the Suga administration. In line with this\, the government also wants to enhance Japan’s attractiveness as a digital infrastructure hub. \nTogether\, we will explore current discussions in the Diet\, the challenges ahead\, and which industries are likely to be affected by the government’s digitization push. We will also examine how much Japan’s digital transformation has progressed\, and whether the government can finally succeed in digitizing its complex administration as an example for the rest of society. Please join us for this timely discussion on digital policy in the post-corona era. \nThis CEO Insights lunch on April 15th will be moderated by seasoned government relations expert Timothy Langley. Mr. Langley is founder and CEO of Langley Esquire\, Tokyo’s premier public affairs consulting firm dedicated to resolving issues in Japan’s unique regulatory environment.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-april-c28/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210511T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210511T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20210203T045717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T001517Z
UID:10000515-1620736200-1620741600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:May (Tues Grp)- An Inside View of Japan's New Digital Agency
DESCRIPTION:The novel coronavirus pandemic has exposed long-acknowledged shortfalls in some critical government administrative services and highlighted how much Japan must do to address its lag in digitization. To that end\, the government in February approved bills to promote digitization and establish a Digital Agency in September. Coordinating\, integrating and standardizing a unique digital framework to boost the quality of public services is a key policy of the Suga administration. In line with this\, the government also wants to enhance Japan’s attractiveness as a digital infrastructure hub. \nTogether\, we will explore current discussions in the Diet\, the challenges ahead\, and which industries are likely to be affected by the government’s digitization push. We will also examine how much Japan’s digital transformation has progressed\, and whether the government can finally succeed in digitizing its complex administration as an example for the rest of society. Please join us for this timely discussion on digital policy in the post-corona era. \nThis CEO Insights lunch on April 15th will be moderated by seasoned government relations expert Timothy Langley. Mr. Langley is founder and CEO of Langley Esquire\, Tokyo’s premier public affairs consulting firm dedicated to resolving issues in Japan’s unique regulatory environment.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-may-tues/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210520T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20210203T050151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T013521Z
UID:10000516-1621513800-1621519200@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:May (Thurs) -Understanding The Background Effects Of Wuhan\, Lockdowns\, And Employee Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Recently\, the national government declared another ‘state of emergency’ in an effort to keep the coronavirus from spreading. All the lockdowns\, work from home (WFH) and daily fear in the mass media seem to have greatly stressed the population. Being stuck at home with limited social interaction\, mass layoffs by struggling businesses\, and other concerns for the future have taken a toll on both the experienced and new workers. \nIn the May meeting\, CEO Insights members will welcome the chairman of Tokyo English Life Line\, or TELL. This NPO supports and counsels people who are struggling in such a challenging environment. Join us to discuss: \n\nThe current state of the local employee in Japan\nWhat the government and NPOs are doing to respond to the high suicide rates of Japan\nWhat companies can do to create a positive working environment for their teams\n\nJoin us for an insightful meeting that will help you better understand the needs of your team as well as the society that currently surrounds them.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-may-thurs/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210608T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20210203T052032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T063347Z
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SUMMARY:2021 June (Tues) -The State of e-Commerce In Japan - Featuring Netwise CEO
DESCRIPTION:Whatever negative impact COVID has had on industries such as retail and hospitality\, e-commerce is as strong as ever and–in most cases–continues to grow and evolve\, often at a dizzying pace. In this month’s CI lunch\,  Mr. Michael Rollins\, Founder and President of Tokyo-based e-commerce agency Netwise\, will present a macro-level survey of the current state of e-commerce in Japan\, focusing on the most important trends\, developments\, and innovations in this fast-moving and highly lucrative space.  \nFor anyone with an interest in selling–or selling more–online\, this event is sure to arm you with actionable information and ideas.  For more about Mr. Rollins company check out this.  His bio is on the jobsite LinkedIn here.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-june-tues/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210617T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071420
CREATED:20210205T102338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210603T013949Z
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SUMMARY:2021 June (Thurs) - Death Or Taxes\, Better Talk Taxes
DESCRIPTION:One of the beautiful things about living in the world is the great opportunity every person has to pay taxes.  Even Jesus Christ\, when publicly attacked by the religious bigots in a trick masterfully responded\,\n“give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar\, and give to God what belongs to God.” His reply completely amazed them [Matthew 12:17].  He’s God but we’re not and taxation has been an important area to understand for a LONG time.  So give to the government what they demand and life will be easier.  The fact of the matter is we all have to pay.  In the June CEO Insights network meeting we will again welcome a specialist in the field\, Mr. Hans-Peter Musahi.\n\nAlthough it will be an open discussion\, which is part of what makes CI membership so valuable\, we are planning to cover\n⁃ Deductions of certain directors bonuses\n⁃ The limited inheritance tax exemptions\n⁃ Carried interest in Japan\n⁃ The end of rental loss deductions\n⁃ Valuation opportunities\n\n\n\nWe expect this to be a dynamic discussion as we’ve not covered the topic since April 2017.  Don’t miss this opportunity to talk taxes… and we’ll save the death discussion for a later date.  😉
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-june-thurs/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210708T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210708T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210312T080207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T024708Z
UID:10000521-1625769000-1625776200@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED- Summer Reception CI 2021
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED \nLife is not just about knowing people\, it’s about knowing good people. There’s no beating the quality of the CEO Insights member network and our guests around a table (or many tables in this instance). As an executive\, it can be lonely at the top and CI fills that void. The evening of 8 of July\, we will break away from our regular luncheons and other meetings and have arranged a special event. \nThis evening of strictly food\, drink\, and networking gives members a chance to catch up with fellow CEOs after a long winter enjoying a beautiful Summer evening.  We’ll even have some guest c-levels and other friends as well.  We’re excited to try this venue in Tokyo as the general manager at Global Treehouse has arranged a special menu for the CEO Insights Summer Reception. \nPlease sign up early as space is limited to the first 25 CEOs to sign up. \nCEO Insights – Summer Reception\n \nWhen: Thursday\, 8 July\, 18:30pm – 20:30pm \nWhere: Arbor Restaurant Within The Global Treehouse \nCost: 10\,000 yen / person (Including Tax) \nRSVP: CI Support Team via fields below \n* Due to booking with the catering\, no cancellations or refunds after 5pm on 2 Jul (Friday). \n**Priority is given to CI Network members.  Even if you’re not a member of CEO Insights\, please RSVP below.  We’ll confirm your place via that form shortly thereafter.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-summer-reception/
LOCATION:Arbor Restaurant Within The Global Treehouse\, 2F & 3F\, 1-2-3 Kita Aoyama\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 107-0061\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210713T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210713T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210205T102952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T030605Z
UID:10000519-1626179400-1626184800@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 July (Tues) The Future Of Work\, Management\, And Motivation- A Discussion With Audio Giant JABRA
DESCRIPTION:Over the last year\, both inside and outside of the CI network business leaders have discussed the future of work.  The larger companies have predicted a complete move to WFH (work from home)\, while medium-sized businesses have questioned the productivity of the team.  For employees\, eliminating the commute cuts an hour or two of transport out of their day. However\, the loss of in-person collaboration seems to have an effect on productivity.  What’s the real story on the ground? \nIn July’s CI network luncheon we will welcome Danish audio manufacturer Jabra’s boss Mr. Yasushi Ando. Mr. Ando will share how Jabra sees the market as work from home generated incredible demand for Jabra products for both personal and corporates.  He will also give us insights on how companies are changing\, as well as how they actually keep doing the same thing. \nNetwork Members– Please RSVP below if you would like to participate.  Guests– Please contact us via our contact form if you would like us to check about getting a spot at the table. \nMore about Mr. Ando here on L-in
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-july-tues/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210715T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210715T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210205T103134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T042508Z
UID:10000520-1626352200-1626357600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:15 July (Thurs)- How To Be An Effective CEO
DESCRIPTION:The higher one goes in an organization\, the heavier the weight of management\, and success\, can be.  Budgets\, hiring\, strategic planning\, new product roll outs\, CSR… the list can go on… and on.  How can a boss get things done\, work to be responsive\, and find new business without blowing up personally?  There are many tools\, techniques\, and insights that you can get for GTD (getting things done) and even having some time to enjoy your personal life.\n\nThis month’s CI luncheon is a hot topic.  No guest speakers\, just an ‘all cards on the table’ interaction (or as much people want to share) on how you can be a better leader\, and more effective CEO.  Please join us for insights from your peers in this meeting led by the CI chairman to cover-\n\n\nHow to turn ‘overwhelming’ into organized\n\n\nIdentifying and utilising delegation in your teams to keep the business growing\n\n\nSoftware\, services\, tools\, and techniques for meeting corporate and personal objectives\n\n\nProjecting positivity\, proactive\, and admirable leadership to clients\, leadership\, and\n\n\n\nThis opportunity will not only allow you to discover best practices\, but to find out what works for your peers in leadership in other industries.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-july-thurs/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210810T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210810T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210709T095810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210726T055305Z
UID:10000522-1628598600-1628604000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Aug (Tues) - Building A New Business With OLD Buildings
DESCRIPTION:As a network of able CEOs\, both younger and older\, we always enjoy hearing about other people’s businesses. We’ve enjoyed discussions with major software global CEOs\, global retailers\, local robot manufacturers\, and countless other dives into various businesses. \nFor some reason\, the English media has a news cycle that restarts every year or so about the millions of vacant or abandoned properties around the nation. Some say for as little as ¥50\,000 JPY ($500 USD). Many times associated with population decline or the move from the smaller towns and cities to the major metro areas such as Osaka\, Tokyo\, or Fukuoka\, vacant properties seem to be a major problem for municipalities around the country. But our friends at Akiya & Inaka see it differently. \nIn the August CI Network luncheon we will welcome Matthew Ketchum\, Co-Founder\, Akiya & Inaka.  Matthew will share how he and his business partner created an alternative real estate business model that turns a perceived problem into practical opportunity.  \nThe accepted akiya narrative posits that Japan’s vacant buildings are categorically condemnable for all but the most committed DIY hobbyists and irredeemably rural\, but Akiya & Inaka have proven that this is not the case. $500 or $500\,000 or more\, there are akiya of all types at all levels of viability\, and they’re being used for more than just vacation homes or bed & breakfasts. Join us for this fascinating discussion that gives us the real deal on what the story on the ground is. Who knows? You may even come out of it with a new property. \nMore about Matthew Ketchum here on Linkedin\, with his company website here.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/building-a-new-business-with-old-buildings/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210819T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210819T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T025421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210816T061538Z
UID:10000523-1629376200-1629381600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Aug (Thu)- The Future Of Luxury Goods. Accelerated – A Talk with Chopard Japan’s Boss
DESCRIPTION:The virus fears of 2020 may be recorded in history as the most massive disruption to the retail business ever.  In particular\, luxury goods have felt the pain of the challenge for clients to get into the beautiful stores despite their prime locations.  It may have been tough\, but high-end luxury is timeless and most brands are here for years to come.  High quality goods will continue to be in high demand.  One key trend that significantly accelerated during the crisis is “Sustainable Luxury”.   \n\n\nChopard announced the “Journey to Sustainable Luxury” already in 2013\, when most people in the industry did not even know what sustainability is. Since 2019\, Chopard is the first brand to produce all its jewellery and watch creations with 100% ethical gold\, leading the industry into a new era of CSR.   \n\n\nMr. Thomas Dobeli\, President of Chopard Japan will be sharing his insights on the future of luxury.  Chopard is one of very few remaining independent and family owned global luxury brands.  Recently\, Thomas was invited to give guest lectures at Kyoto University’s MBA class as well as Hitotsubashi University ICS’s MBA class on this topic.  Thomas is a long time resident of Japan and is a native Swiss that brings his brand to life in Japan.  \n\n\nCome join CI for another fascinating topic and lunch meeting.   \n\n\nMore on our guest CEO Thomas Dobeli here. \n\n\n\n***This is a members-only event.  If you are a c-level and would like to visit\, please contact the CI admin team to check for available outside guest seats at the table for this event.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-aug-thu/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210914T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T025519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T102905Z
UID:10000525-1631622600-1631628000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Sept (Tues)- How Business Organizations Can Help Your Bottom Line- A Meeting With The CCIFJ
DESCRIPTION:In CEO Insights\, we hear a lot about the business issues of our members as well as outside guest c-levels in Japan and globally. One area that we’ve been wanting to cover was the role of business and professional organizations in winning business\, influencing good governance and other areas.   Americans extensively used their embassy and chamber to get American cars and aerospace in Japan\, the Brits have used their influence to promote UK military products and defense aerospace\, and recently German universities have to promote and sell electric vehicle prototypes within Japan to Yamato.  How important are these professional organizations in winning the hearts and minds of new customers nationally? \nIn the Sept CI network lunch\, we will welcome Mr. Nicolas Bonnardel\, the Executive Director of the CCI France Japon (the French Chamber of Commerce In Japan).  It’s reported that the CCIFJ has just taken over as the largest foreign chamber organization in Japan.  In this closed door\, open discussion with CI bosses\, Mr. Bonnardel will share his thoughts on \n\nCases of what companies did to win business locally in their industries\nHow A Chamber can positively influence business\nStrengths and weaknesses of the JP market\n\nJoin us for this time of better understanding how to get your business into positive flow as you interact with other market leaders.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-sept-tues/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210916T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20210916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T025626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210831T102837Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Sept (Thur) - Four Things You MUST Understand About Asia- A Geopolitical Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Japan’s historic role in Asia as viewed from several significant global perspectives. The west\, China\, Korea\, Taiwan\, and ASEAN each view Japan and their relationships with her from very different view points\, colored by their history with the country. And\, Japan sees herself in an equally divergent way\, also very much affected by her history and role in the region. These viewpoints color the relationships between these nations\, and the way in which they trade\, conduct diplomacy\, and cooperate within international institutions. A quick flip of the map can help to understand how that came to be\, and how it affects doing business in the region as a foreign party. \nFour Things We Will Cover- \n– How the world views Asia and Japan especially\, based on their context in history.\n– How Japan views the world and Asia especially\, based on its context in history.\n– How Taiwan got sandwiched in between these things.\n– How all of this is shaping the march of current events\, and the likelihood of a coming armed conflict in east Asia. \nIn this month’s CEO Insights lunch\, we will welcome Robert Moss.  Robert is a former US navy officer and helicopter pilot.  Internationally experienced leader with extensive cross-cultural experience. Business Operations\, program management\, customer relations\, business development and sales experience in Asia\, Europe and the Middle East. Extensive strategic planning\, networking\, team building\, human resources\, and personnel management skills developed over 30+ years in the Aerospace and Defense sector.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-sept-thur/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211012T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211012T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T025718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T011252Z
UID:10000527-1634041800-1634047200@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Oct (Tues)- Getting And Keeping Good People In Japan and Navigating National Immigration
DESCRIPTION:As an island nation\, Japan is positioned in a great location as a gateway to Asia.  It can also be seen as the last stop on the way out to North and South America.  Global companies have struggled to find the right people in Japan and pivoted to Singapore or Hong Kong.  As those are not always the best options\, we are seeing global leaders looking back at Japan as a key location in Asia.\n\nIn this month’s CEO Insights Network luncheon we will have special guest\, Mr. Yoshito Kiijima.  Mr. Kiijima studied to be a lawyer changed as he say the strong needs companies had for getting the right people in the right positions.  Yoshito will lead us as we cover\n\nHow to get international talent into Japan and keep them productive in your firm\nWhat the biggest mistakes companies make on staffing with foreign nationals\nSome case studies of how some organizations have used immigration successful\, and how others have failed\nShould a foreign-born JP resident naturalize and take citizenship?\n\nYoshito is a partner at Ernst & Young’s immigration arm called EY Immigration Co.  He speaks native English and Japanese.  More on on Yoshito here
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-oct-tues/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211014T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211014T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T025814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210928T074620Z
UID:10000526-1634214600-1634220000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Oct (Thur)- Collision Course: Carlos Ghosn and the Culture Wars That Upended an Auto Empire
DESCRIPTION:The October CEO Insights meeting will be another meeting for network CEO members enjoy!  Veteran journalist Hans Greimel will speak about the recent book he co-authored with fellow writer William Sposato: Collision Course – a fast-paced chronicle of the spectacular downfall of Carlos Ghosn\, the legendary auto executive who saved Nissan only to be charged with multiple counts of financial misconduct during his time at the top.  As long-term automotive media specialist\, Hans Greimel will \n• Share insights on the Ghosn Scandal and it’s repercussions\n• The inter-company conflicts constantly bubbling beneath the automotive alliance’s veneer of amity\n• The future of the industry and the competing groups that power it\n\nThis meeting will be moderated by Jochen Legewie.  Join us for this interactive meeting that has come up many times in our CI groups.  Hear the inside story.  SPACE IS LIMITED so please RSVP quickly. More on the speakerGreimel is an award-winning American business journalist based in Tokyo\, where he serves as Asia Editor for Automotive News\, overseeing coverage from Japan\, China\, and South Korea. He has been writing about Nissan and the alliance for more than a decade and has interviewed Carlos Ghosn multiple times\, including one-on-ones after Ghosn’s arrest. Collision Course co-author Sposato\, who is unable to attend the October luncheon\, is a veteran correspondent who has been Tokyo-based for more than twenty years\, with senior roles at Reuters and the Wall Street Journal. He is currently a contributor to Foreign Policy magazine and a consultant to corporations and government bodies on communications issues.Want to prepare in advance for the meeting? Check out their book here.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-oct-thur/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club – Restaurants\, 51F Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211109T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211109T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T030032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T052331Z
UID:10000528-1636461000-1636466400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Nov (Tues)-The Physics of Talent
DESCRIPTION:Talent is the great challenge of humanity for the 21st century. Whereas the previous century saw a great liberation of human ability from antiquated bonds of classism\, racism\, sexism\, and other forms of bigotry\, the challenge of the current century will be identifying\, refining\, and channeling human ability into those avenues most conducive to human thriving. The challenge is all around us\, from the elementary school classroom to the industrial factory floor to the corporate boardroom. The liberation\, maximization\, and coordination of human ability will drive the fate of our species. \nWhat role will private enterprise play in addressing this challenge? All companies struggle with the basic reality that there is simply not enough talent to do everything companies wish to do. The problem manifests in millions of unfilled job openings\, a byzantine rent-seeking recruiting industry\, costly outsourcing and consulting firms\, and a woefully underserved market for corporate training and ‘reskilling’. \nCan we accurately quantify talent? Can we then reliably train adults in ways that measurably improve their proficiencies making them demonstrably more effective workers? Can we correlate training inputs to positive business outcomes in a repeatable fashion? The company that figures this out will not only have a massive competitive advantage relative to its peers\, but will have also tapped a trillion dollar market that will influence the fates of billions. \nJoin us for the November CEO Insights luncheon with Jonathan Bethune.  Mr.  Bethune believes the best way to understand this challenge is by conceiving of it as a physics problem. With the right perspective\, companies can refine their approach to corporate training in ways that ensure optimal ROI
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-nov-tues/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- Italian Restaurant- La Cucina\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211118T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211118T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T030234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T054828Z
UID:10000529-1637238600-1637244000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Nov (Thur) Japan's Luxury Market Shifts - The New Normal Or Nothing New?
DESCRIPTION:Following the war\, Japan rose to the second largest economy in the world.  That economic power translated into buying power that brought some of the worlds best brands to the marketplace.  As China has arisen and Japan is one of the first countries to experience an aging populace things may have changed.  Retailers in the major shopping hubs such as Ginza\, Namba\, Sakae may have seen a transition from local buyers to international visitors from around Asia buying up their fine products.  Where is the Japan market heading for luxury goods?  Who is the target audience?  What are the types of products that they are most interested in within luxury?\n\nIn the November\, we are pleased to welcome Mr.Nicolas Villeger \, the new representative director and CEO of Louis Vuitton brand in Japan\, and fellow CI network member.  Mr. Villeger is no stranger to great products as the former president of Coach Asia\, VP of Tesla\, as well as executive roles at Longchamp and Este Lauder.  He will share his thoughts on\n\n\nthe current market in Japan and COVID impact\nthe interdependency of the luxury markets in Asia and influence of China\npersonal views on the future key strategies for growth\n\nJoin us for this fascinating talk on the state of the luxury goods market.  It will be interesting to compare with the thoughts of Chopard’s boss earlier this year.\n\nMembers\, please RSVP below to secure your seat.  Guest c-levels please contact us to check for availability in the meeting.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-nov-thur/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- PROTEUS Room\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211202T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211202T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T030328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T071827Z
UID:10000531-1638448200-1638453600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Dec (Thur) Year End Wrap Up- Better Boss\, Better Business
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE VENUE IS DIFFERENT- \nAs yet another year closes\, many executive offices are reviewing what worked and what didn’t\, what sold and what didn’t\, what blew up and what overflowed. In addition to national responsibility\, many of our member CEOs have other countries in Asia as well as Australia/New Zealand reporting to them. Growth is about reflecting on management mistakes as well as building management successes. \nThe December CEO Insights meetings is one of the most popular and well attended meetings as executives get ready for the Christmas holidays and year’s end. This will be likely be your last chance to rub elbows with Asia’s top Tokyo-based CEOs and leadership. \nDon’t miss it! \n*Space is extremely limited (to 10 bosses) due to the room.  Please be sure to register below. \n**VENUE – Please note that the meeting will be held in Nihonbashi (not Roppongi) this month.  If you are a member of the Tokyo American Club\, you can pay directly at the venue.  For guests\, please bring 3\,500 JPY cash.  If you would like to pay via bank transfer please let us know in advance. \n***Parking Available up to 4 hours. \n 
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-dec-thur/
LOCATION:Tokyo American Club Central (Nihonbashi)\, 3-2-1\, Nihonbashi Muromachi (Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower 6F)\, Chuo\, Tokyo\, 103-0022\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211207T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20211207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T071421
CREATED:20210714T030635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211125T071849Z
UID:10000532-1638880200-1638885600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2021 Dec (Tues) Year End Wrap Up- Better Boss\, Better Business
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE VENUE IS DIFFERENT- \nAs yet another year closes\, many executive offices are reviewing what worked and what didn’t\, what sold and what didn’t\, what blew up and what overflowed. In addition to national responsibility\, many of our member CEOs have other countries in Asia as well as Australia/New Zealand reporting to them. Growth is about reflecting on management mistakes as well as building management successes. \nThe December CEO Insights meetings is one of the most popular and well attended meetings as executives get ready for the Christmas holidays and year’s end. This will be likely be your last chance to rub elbows with Asia’s top Tokyo-based CEOs and leadership. \nDon’t miss it! \n*Space is extremely limited (to 10 bosses) due to the room.  Please be sure to register below. \n**VENUE – Please note that the meeting will be held in Nihonbashi (not Roppongi) this month.  If you are a member of the Tokyo American Club\, you can pay directly at the venue.  For guests\, please bring 3\,500 JPY cash.  If you would like to pay via bank transfer please let us know in advance. \n***Validated Parking Available up to 4 hours.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2021-dec-tues/
LOCATION:Tokyo American Club Central (Nihonbashi)\, 3-2-1\, Nihonbashi Muromachi (Nihonbashi Muromachi Mitsui Tower 6F)\, Chuo\, Tokyo\, 103-0022\, Japan
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