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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160212T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160212T140000
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SUMMARY:2016 Feb C20 - Risk Management and Why it Really (Really) Matters
DESCRIPTION:For the business professional\, the basics of “buy low\, sell high” is a fundamental of how every company trades worldwide.  However\, selling a car as a car dealer has different trading requirements than the business of fulfilling a prescription as the pharmacist.  Every profession has the similar standard business practice foundation\, but also has varying requirements within their business.  With the increase in government regulatory requirements\, legal changes\, natural and man-made disasters\, and a global environment\, and many other dynamic variables\, the world is changing.  Companies must be more aware of the risks of doing business. \n  \nInsurance is a business all about understanding risk and managing those risks.  In this month’s CI lunch\, CEOs will have a chance to hear about risk management.  Specifically risk management from the insurance business directly from AIG Japan KK’s CEO\, Mr. Robert L. Noddin.  He’ll be sharing on Risk Management and Why it Really (Really) matters.  We will be discussing real business issues and examples such as \n\nPotted history of insurance risk management in Japan: Keiretsu to Case Agents to ….something new?\nCase study: Thai floods and the Great Eastern Earthquake in Japan – a surprising comparison of claims paid\nJapan: Significant premium pool; Worryingly low commercial coverage relative to insurable interests\nWhat does a sophisticated risk management structure look like?\n\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2016-feb-c20/
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:20160115T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160115T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20160105T045225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160105T045225Z
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SUMMARY:2016 Jan C20 The World Of Gaisho
DESCRIPTION:With the influx of more and more international tourists\, there are more people thinking they understand Japan\, it’s culture\, and it’s way of doing business.  However\, there are many areas that people cannot see.  Not just the locals\, but even the long term international residents. \n\nIn the January CI meeting\, Ecco’s Japan CEO will introduce us to the Japanese world of the Gaisho.  What is the Gaisho?  Gaisho are the high end clientele of Japan.   Gaisho clientele are invisible to the average person\, but they are a very high spending\, pampered customer for many of Japan’s famous retail outlets.  Specifically\, they are very engaged by department stores.  Their existence is not just a important market\, but reveals things about Japan that the c-level must understand.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2016-jan-c20-the-world-of-gaisho/
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:20160114T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20160105T064606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160114T011346Z
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SUMMARY:2016 Jan C8 – Business Secrets And Privacy – Recent developments in Japan and in the world
DESCRIPTION:The first full revision of the Japanese privacy law should have been adopted in 2015 but the June leak at the Japan Pension Service aborted the whole process. The law should have another chance this year. \nIn 2015\, a EU court struck down the safe harbor rule that had governed data transfers between the US and Japan for 15 years. The EU is preparing for a complete overhaul of its privacy legislation in 2017. The Japanese METI has also been active on data transfers. The Japanese law on business secrets has also been amended recently. \nAll these issues will particularly affect international businesses\, those that sell in Japan while handling customer data on servers located in the US or the EU for instance. In the January CI C8 meeting\, Jean-Denis Marx\, a partner with Baker & McKenzie (Gaikokuho Joint Enterprise) will share his insights on the latest in privacy and how it could affect your business.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2016-jan-c8-business-secrets-and-privacy-recent-developments-in-japan-and-in-the-world/
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:20160112T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20160112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20160105T043203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160105T043203Z
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SUMMARY:2016 Jan G3 -How Japan Sees Finance & Banking And How It Affects Your Business
DESCRIPTION:Global financial firms have had mixed results in Asia.  Specifically\, they’ve been in Japan for some time but had varying levels of success.  There are some American credit card businesses that have their second largest global market outside of the US in Japan.  Japan is a crown jewel.  There are other banks that have failed miserably because they couldn’t get a handle on how to manage themselves or work with Japan’s regulatory bodies. \nIn the 2016 kick off of CEO Insights G3\, we’ll be diving right into the topic that is likely very guarded\, money.  Specifically we’ll be talking how Japan sees Western\, as well as other Asian\, banking and finance.  We’ll be welcome guest expert Yoshio Kitazawa. \nMr. Kitazawa spent 28 years in banking as the head of a major American bank.  Following that time\, he served as Senior Advisor to the IBA (International Bankers Association of Japan) working with the BOJ\, the PM’s cabinet\, and several other non-governmental bodies in Japan.  He founded his own company in 2005 called BCP Corporation selling cloud-based business continuity systems.  You will leave very enlightened on Japan and finance\, from a local perspective.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2016-jan-g3-how-japan-sees-finance-banking-and-how-it-affects-your-business/
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:20151211T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20151207T015004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151207T015004Z
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SUMMARY:2015 Dec C20 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/2015-dec-c20-year-end-wrap-up-better-boss-better-business/
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:20151208T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151208T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20151207T014758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151207T014758Z
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SUMMARY:2015 Dec 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/2015-dec-g3-year-end-wrap-up-better-boss-better-business/
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:20151113T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20151104T054705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151104T054705Z
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SUMMARY:2015 Nov C20 Japan's People Problem- The Facts About A Talent Shortage
DESCRIPTION:Getting right people on the team is absolutely critical for business success anywhere and Japan is without doubt one of the most difficult places to hire in the world. With 1.27 open jobs per job seeker nationwide there is currently a huge shortage of suitably qualified professionals to do a wide range of jobs across industries. Unfortunately\, for those of us running businesses here it’s only going to get a whole lot harder in the coming years and it’s absolutely critical that organisations prepare themselves for the challenges that this will pose. \nDavid Swan\, Managing Director Japan & Korea for Robert Walters will explain the dynamics of the job market that have created this situation and provide some strategies and ideas for you and your organisations to be in the best position possible to obtain the talent you need on your team. \nRobert Walters is the leading foreign\, mid-career global recruitment consultancy in Japan. David joined Robert Walters Japan in 2002\, was appointed Managing Director in November 2009 and he established the Group’s Korea operations in October 2010. Since this time\, the Japan business has become the most profitable\, Tokyo the second largest office and Seoul one of the fastest offices for the group globally. David is also a regular commentator to the media on a wide range of issues pertaining to the Japanese labour market.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-nov-c20-japans-people-problem-the-facts-about-a-talent-shortage/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151112T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20151105T052634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151109T091438Z
UID:10000357-1447331400-1447336800@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 Nov C8 Keeping The CEO's Executive Edge
DESCRIPTION:CEOs are all faced with the challenges of satisfying our day-day customers and achieving (short-term) financial objectives to keep our stake-holders happy.  However\, the world continues to evolve\, change.  Bosses all know that those that do not adapt and those that do not look for the trends and respond accordingly\, unfortunately\, fall into irrelevancy.  C-levels intuitively know we need to look to the future to maintain our leadership positions\, however\, the actuality is that some keep the edge much better then others \n\nWhat works for you? How do you find the balance?  Organizationally\, how do you balance long-term (mid-term) planning with the day-to-day?  Do you have specific annual processes that work that can be shared with others?  Who does it?  How do you do it?  Does it work? …or is it a waste of time? With so much responsibility\, no boss has mastered everything.  This month’s CEO Insights is all about insights.\n\nWhat metrics do you or areas do you focus in your planning:  Financial\, structure (organization)\, innovation\, looking at competition\, threats\, opportunities\, and much more.  At this month’s CEO Insights meeting\, you will have an invaluable opportunity to see inside companies outside of yours.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-nov-c8-keeping-ceo-edge/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Salon (French)\, 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:20151110T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20151105T052854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151105T052854Z
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SUMMARY:2015 Nov G3 Keeping The CEO's Executive Edge
DESCRIPTION:CEOs are all faced with the challenges of satisfying our day-day customers and achieving (short-term) financial objectives to keep our stake-holders happy.  However\, the world continues to evolve\, change.  Bosses all know that those that do not adapt and those that do not look for the trends and respond accordingly\, unfortunately\, fall into irrelevancy.  C-levels intuitively know we need to look to the future to maintain our leadership positions\, however\, the actuality is that some keep the edge much better then others\n\nWhat works for you? How do you find the balance?  Organizationally\, how do you balance long-term (mid-term) planning with the day-to-day?  Do you have specific annual processes that work that can be shared with others?  Who does it?  How do you do it?  Does it work? …or is it a waste of time? With so much responsibility\, no boss has mastered everything.  This month’s CEO Insights is all about insights.\n\nWhat metrics do you or areas do you focus in your planning:  Financial\, structure (organization)\, innovation\, looking at competition\, threats\, opportunities\, and much more.  At this month’s CEO Insights meeting\, you will have an invaluable opportunity to see inside companies outside of yours.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-nov-g3-keeping-the-ceos-executive-edge/
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:20151022T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151022T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150915T075710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T075741Z
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SUMMARY:CEO Insights Terrace Reception (C8)
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, October 22th 7pm – 8:30pm\nWhere: Azabu Gardens\nCost: 8\,000 yen / person
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/ceo-insights-terrace-reception-c8/
LOCATION:Azabu Gardens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151008T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20151008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20151005T044338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151005T044338Z
UID:10000352-1444307400-1444312800@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 October C8 – Japan’s Talent Crisis – what you need to know
DESCRIPTION:Getting right people on the team is absolutely critical for business success anywhere and Japan is without doubt one of the most difficult places to hire in the world. With 1.27 open jobs per job seeker nationwide there is currently a huge shortage of suitably qualified professionals to do a wide range of jobs across industries. Unfortunately\, for those of us running businesses here it’s only going to get a whole lot harder in the coming years and it’s absolutely critical that organisations prepare themselves for the challenges that this will pose. \nDavid Swan\, Managing Director Japan & Korea for Robert Walters will explain the dynamics of the job market that have created this situation and provide some strategies and ideas for you and your organisations to be in the best position possible to obtain the talent you need on your team. \nRobert Walters is the leading foreign\, mid-career global recruitment consultancy in Japan. David joined Robert Walters Japan in 2002\, was appointed Managing Director in November 2009 and he established the Group’s Korea operations in October 2010. Since this time\, the Japan business has become the most profitable\, Tokyo the second largest office and Seoul one of the fastest offices for the group globally. David is also a regular commentator to the media on a wide range of issues pertaining to the Japanese labour market. \n 
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-october-c8-japans-talent-crisis-what-you-need-to-know/
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:20150930T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150930T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150528T014504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150924T075850Z
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SUMMARY:2015 Fall CEO Insights Forum (CIF)
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the semi-annual CEO Insights Forum (CIF) on 30 September from 7PM.  The CIF is the highest level regular gathering of c-suite executives in Japan.  This is the second and final CIF for 2015.  We will have two excellent speakers\, great food\, and insightful discussions. We’ll have brief presentations followed by Q&A so you can ask the experts. The evening will be mostly a chance for you to interact with other market leaders like yourself.\n\nRegister HERE\nThe speakers are Mr. Nicholas Benes and Mr. Martin Schultz.  The topics planned are- \nNicholas Benes\, Representative Director\, The Board Director Training Institute of Japan will speak on \n“Brave New World: How The World Has Changed Radically Since 1990. The Four Accelerating Global Trends That You Can’t Afford To Ignore As A CEO” \nJapan is not exactly known for transparency in its corporate governance.  With pressure from the outside\, Japan is being forced to internationalize and be more accountable globally.  Nick brings decades of experience to the CIF as he runs a popular organization that provides c-level training in governance to help you understand the importance of dealing with digital client data\, changing legal environment\, and building corporate boards that actually make firms more productive.\n\nYou can find out more about Mr. Benes here.  In addition\,\n\nMr. Martin Schulz\, Senior Research Fellow\, Fujitsu Research Institute will present on-\nJapan and Asia in the “New Normal” (of much lower growth and increasing competition)\n\nGrowth rates have come down in Japan and much of the mature world to bare-productivity levels of around 1%. In emerging Asia\, at the same time\, “middle income traps” are challenging outmoded development models and government control. The result is a race for success in overseas markets and productivity-oriented governance improvements – with geopolitical tensions as a sideshow. For companies\, the “new normal” means tougher export competition at the base but tremendous opportunities for top products and services that do things smarter and in a more globally connected way.\n\nMore about Mr. Schulz here.\n\nCIF brings together bosses of fashion\, industrial\, consumer products\, high tech\, media\, hospitality\, real estate\, and other areas under one roof.  We look forward to seeing you at the Fall event.  Please sign-up online or if you questions\, please have your PA contact Ms. Waijo (in Japanese) at 03-4550-6500.\n\n\nDate- \nWednesday\, 30 September 2015 700PM-830PM (Soft closing with drinks until 930)\nVenue-   \nOakwood Premier- 1F \nTokyo Midtown Complex\n9-7-4 Akasaka\nMinato-ku\, Tokyo\, 107-0052 Japan \nCost- 8\,500 yen \nRegister HERE \n(**For expediency\, we’d like to do all bookings online.  If you don’t have a Paypal registered Credit Card\, please just select “check” so we can get you registered and AINEO Corporation email you a paper invoice.  Pay online or request invoice in advance from AINEO Corporation.  Thank you!)
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-fall-ceo-insights-forum-cif/
LOCATION:Oakwood Premier- 1F\, Tokyo Midtown Complex\, 9-7-4 Akasaka\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 107-0052\, Japan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150916T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150807T093119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150916T021211Z
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SUMMARY:CEO Insights Joint Event- Building Your Dream Company-Global CEO Rob Walters
DESCRIPTION:CEO Insights is an unparalleled gathering of ladies and gents running the businesses of some of the most influential brands in Asia. For many\, including c-levels like CI members\, building a business for the ground up and seeing it catch on globally is a dream come true. In September\, CI will welcome a global CEO whole built his dream and continues to see it expand. In September\, we will meet Rob Walters\, originally a London-based accountant who built a business that now spans 24 countries with 2\,700 employees globally. \nIn this joint CI meeting\, you will be able to hear how a London professional build his dream and continues to expand it. This will be an open discussion around a boardroom style table we’re we will likely discuss\n-Going from employee to employer\n-Watching out for the growth blockers\n-Having the right strategy in the right market \nYou will also have the opportunity to catch up with other CI members from the other two groups. Please note\, this is an invitation-only event with limited space due to the room size. We will accommodate as many people in as possible. \nDate– Wednesday\, 16 Sept 2015 1230PM-1400PM\nCost– ¥5\,900 (Due to venue\, for simplicity this event will be invoiced from AINEO)\nVenue–Roppongi Hills Club- Roppongi Hills Club- La Cucina Restaurant (Italian)\n51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\,\n6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\,\nTokyo\, 106-6151 Japan
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/1837/
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:20150911T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150904T081020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150904T081234Z
UID:10000349-1441974600-1441980000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 September C20 – Getting Inspiration From Bricks
DESCRIPTION:Japan is a market that to many foreign companies remains an enigma and where one of the key learnings seems to be that all market segments are saturated and dominated by huge local players. The toy market is not any different and yet a small company from an even smaller country far up in the northernmost part of Europe is trying to swim against the current and prove that even if a market is not growing you can successfully grow a global brand using global tools. \nWhat is the story behind the growth of the LEGO brand in this market and are there any learnings for companies outside the toy business? LEGO Japan’s CEO Steen Lauge Kokkenborg will be answering questions as well as sharing insights\, learnings and perspectives from his experience with the LEGO Brand in the Japanese market.  Prior to Japan\, Steen ran Lego’s successful Korea organization. \nAfter the Sept CI meeting\, you will leave the luncheon regretting you ever left your toys on your way to success.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-september-c20-getting-inspiration-from-bricks/
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:20150910T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150910T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150903T002751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150903T002751Z
UID:10000346-1441888200-1441893600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 Sept C8 - Omni Channel Increasing Response In Retailing (Venue Change)
DESCRIPTION:Omni Channel is the new retail catchword.  To date\, the strategy is perceived as primarily a strategy for retailers to optimize between stores and/or bricks and mortar channels with e-channels\, i.e. smart phone or PC commerce.  Harry Hill will present a case study with our Shop Japan Wonder Core series to illustrate a vision of Omni Channel which both harmonizes the retail experience while also increasing interest\, response and sales into all channels.  He will show how Shop Japan incorporate the metrics and discipline from our traditional TV shopping\, direct marketing business model into an Omni Channel:  a model that integrates big data with response data to increase traffic and conversion in all channels including call\, smart phone\, PC and retail t win market share in all channels while at the same time dramatically increasing Shop Japan’s brand awareness\, customer profile and channel balance as well as improve profitability. \nCome enjoy a special CI meeting presented by Harry Hill and moderated by Phil Rubel.  Please note that we will NOT be meeting at our usual venue. \nDate– Thursday\, 10 Sept 2015 1230PM-1400PM\nVenue–\nOAK LAWN MARKETING\, INC.\n21F Toranomon Hills Mori Tower\, 1-23-1 Toranomon\, Minato-ku Tokyo
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-sept-c8-omni-channel-increasing-response-in-retailing-venue-change/
LOCATION:OAK LAWN MARKETING\, INC.\, 21F Toranomon Hills Mori Tower\, 1-23-1 Toranomon\, Minato-ku Tokyo\, Japan
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150908T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150908T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150903T004759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150903T004759Z
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SUMMARY:2015 August G3 Understanding The Power Of Licensing In Japan
DESCRIPTION:Japan has a constant influx of international brands looking to come to advantage of the market and it’s buying power each year. Of course\, importing a product\, setting up distribution\, and building brand aware all contribute to success in Japan\, this is not the only way. Licensing your brand in Japan is another option. \nFrance’s FAUCHON is having considerable success in licensing their brand in Japan. In the Sept CI lunch we will get a chance to hear the strengths of the FAUCHON model that has worked for over 43 years. Why would licensing be an option? What are the pros and cons for choosing the licensing model?  How do you pick a good business partner? How do you really negotiate a win-win agreement with that business partner? \nIn September\, FAUCHON’s Japan CEO will present his thoughts on these many areas in the world of licensing that builds your brand.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-august-g3-understanding-the-power-of-licensing-in-japan/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Salon (French)\, 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:20150814T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150814T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150805T014415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150805T014747Z
UID:10000343-1439555400-1439560800@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 August C20 – Tokyo Office Market Trends- The City Of Endless Construction
DESCRIPTION:Tokyo is a city where construction never stops. The market suffered massively after the Lehman\, but has steadily improved in recent years. Commercial tenants seek ways to have modern office space in attractive locations with greater efficiency. Large developers focus on the long-term viability of their target areas for investment and development. The age and number of office workers present additional constraints.\n \n\nWhat are the factors driving the market long term and how will supply and demand interact through 2020?  In August we’ll have Japan’s leading authorities on Real Estate\, Mr. Jim Fink\, of Colliers leading the meeting.  He will be sharing insights\, where the trends are leading\, and answering questions that relate to a huge part of the CEO’s budget\, the facility costs.\n \n\nYou will leave the luncheon gain insights into the corporate real estate market.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-august-c20-tokyo-office-market-trends-the-city-of-endless-construction/
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:20150813T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150813T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150805T022212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150805T022212Z
UID:10000344-1439469000-1439474400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 August C8 What Is The Next Generation For Travel?
DESCRIPTION:When video conference systems came out in the 90s\, many predicted that business trips would be cut back along with the associated expenses with this new technology in the workplace.  It didn’t work out for most companies and executives as well as many in the team still have to travel to global offices.  Nothing beats meeting someone in person.\n \n\nOur guest for August is Shinji Tsukamoto.  He\, together with 2 other founders\, is a cofounder of DUFL\, a premium travel service that has a large ambition to change the way we travel.  The service has launched in the US\, and is fast becoming one of the most talked-about startups: on CNBC\, Fox News\, Bloomberg.  Shinji’s job is to launch the service all around the world\, including Japan\, all from scratch.  Jasper thought it would be interesting to introduce the service to you\, and how it might indeed change the way you travel. He’ll also share with you some of the challenges he sees as a startup in Japan\, and challenges to launch services outside Japan from Tokyo.\n \n\nDUFL is a premium travel service- a personal valet that simplifies business travel by shipping\, cleaning and storing your business attire.DUFL stores your clothing in your personal DUFL closet\, and allows you to virtually ‘pack’ by selecting your clothing items from within the app. Once you’ve scheduled your trip\, you’ll travel – bag free\, and your freshly cleaned and neatly packed clothing will meet you at your specified destination. When you’re ready to head home\, schedule a pick up from the hotel and we’ll clean your clothes and have them waiting in your virtual closet\, ready for your next trip!\n \n\nGet ready for new perspectives on something every boss does nearly every month.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-august-c8-what-is-the-next-generation-for-travel/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Salon (French)\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150811T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150811T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150729T052557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150729T052703Z
UID:10000342-1439296200-1439301600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 August G3 - Is There Really Any Real Cyber Security For My Business?
DESCRIPTION:As Japan is getting ready for the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympics Games as well as the current high tension with China and Korea\, cyber security has become a key focal point for both the government (with JPS as a recent example of the current weaknesses that exist) and for the private sector. Another complicating factor is the convergence of physical and cyber security issues\, shown most prevalently by a couple of recent attacks: \n\nTarget\, a large US based retail organization\, had up to 70M customer credit cards and other PPI stolen after being hacked via their building’s HVAC system.\nA small team recently took over a Jeep that was traveling 70 mph (or about 110 kph) on the highway via its 3G mobile connection\, and Range Rover is doing a recall of many of their vehicles due to their door and ignition system being easily hacked.\nThe emergence of IoT\, especially in control systems for manufacturing\, health care services\, etc.\, presents a huge new set of opportunities for hackers to exploit and either gain control of various functions or bridge into the enterprise network.\n\n  \nIn the August CI meeting\, Mr. Phillip Morris\, CTO for British Telecom (BT) Japan\, will speak to us about BT’s experiences protecting the London 2012 Olympic Games. He will also share on where cyber security and risk management is going over the next few years. \nBT is a global telecommunications company with a heavy focus on the financial services\, manufacturing\, health care/life sciences and CPG sectors. BT is world renowned for their managed security services\, protecting not only the Olympic Games\, but also high profile organizations such as NATO Summits\, large UK ministries\, and global banks.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-august-g3-is-there-really-any-real-cyber-security-for-my-business/
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:20150715T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150715T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150707T075408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T090846Z
UID:10000340-1436986800-1436994000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:CEO Insights Special Reception - 15 July
DESCRIPTION:Greetings!  After a fantastic turn out at the Spring CEO Insights Forum in Midtown\, with 44 company CEOs in June\, we had many requests afterwards of people asking to have more of a chance to network and talk with each other.  Thanks to CI members\, we have that opportunity.  Many have requested in the first 2 weeks of this month due to travel schedules in July/August.  You’ve got it. \nBrief Topic: Japanese Art in Western Homes \nTokutaro Yamaguchi of Kyoto’s renowned Shibunkaku Gallery will give a brief 15-minute presentation on placing Japanese Art pieces in Western homes and will provide tips on what to look for when buying art. \nYamaguchi-san has a Masters in East Asian Art from Sotheby’s Institute with a dissertation on “Celebration of eroticisim and imagination in the Floating World in Edo period Japan”\, with a Bachelor’s from Central Saint Martins University of Arts London. \nThe Shibunkaku Group is an art and culture corporation that is dedicated to the promotion of high-quality Japanese art and culture to the international audience and clients. \nIf you’ve not heard about this yet\, please let us know as we only have space for 30 CEOs (half full as of 6 July).  The great food is provided by Pembroke Real Estate Japan.  CI group only needs to cover our drinks. \nWhen: Wednesday\, July 15th 7pm – 9pm\nWhere: Azabu Gardens (Behind Roppongi Hills: http://www.azabugardens.com/contact/)\nCost: 3\,500 yen / person\nRSVP: Chie Waijo \nTo keep it simple we will just send a simple paper invoice for the event in advance. (Please include your exact company name/address.) \nCatering by Elio’s\nFood Menu: includes a wide range of appetizers\, 2 different kind of pasta that the chef will cook on the spot – e.g. Ravioli- and 2 kinds of dessert\nDrink Menu: A full drink course including Italian Sparkling wine “Prosecco”\, Calabria IGT red and white wine “Villa Orsara”\, Sicilian red orange juice\, Oolong tea\, Mineral water (both gas/no gas).
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/ceo-insights-special-reception-15-july/
LOCATION:Azabu Gardens
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150710T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150710T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150709T055949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150709T055949Z
UID:10000341-1436531400-1436536800@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:June C20- Management- Corporate Issues Update
DESCRIPTION:The beauty of CEO Insights is being able to find answers to issues and other challenges in business from other peers in non-competitive businesses.  CI covers a different each month and sometimes has outside guest CEOs and other experts.  In July we will do things slightly different.\n\nIn the July CI\, the meeting will cover a brief “sampler” of various issues. Planned topics are\n-Halfway through- How Abenomics Affects My Business\n-Positive Influences of the Olympics Thus Far On The Firm\n-Japan’s Tourist Boom\n-Changes In Tax Law\n\nLooking forward to seeing you in July!
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/june-c20-management-corporate-issues-update/
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:20150709T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150709T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150707T020121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150707T040920Z
UID:10000339-1436445000-1436450400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 July C8 - The Current State of Robotics In Japan
DESCRIPTION:Japan has been very famous for past successes in building the economy to one of the largest in the world.  Gone are the days of household name recognition of names like Sony\, Sharp\, and many other consumer products manufacturers.  A new time has begun.  A few areas that make Japan stand out these days are “Made in Japan” quality\, animation/gaming\, and robotics. \n\nIn the July CI meeting we will welcome Mr. Tadahiro Kawada.  Mr. Kawada is CEO of Kawada Kyogo which is a company specializing in steel products for bridges and other infrastructure. One of their recent high profile projects is providing for the Tokyo SkyTree project.  Besides steel\, another very interesting area of the Kawada Kogyo business is the robotics area.  This is a recognized growth area by Japan.  One of Prime Minister Abe’s is to enhance the robotic industry which is one of the industries where Japan has a competitive edge globally.  It is also perceived as one of the ways to address the labor shortage and low productivity in Japan\, so it has become a critical industry for Japan’s future.  Mr. Kawada has robots that work alongside people on assembly lines which is quite unique and how he implements his philosophy of “humans should always be in control” is interesting. \n\nCome join us at the July CEO Insights to learn more about how one Japanese leader sees the future.  Special thanks to Ernie Higa for arranging this meeting!
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-july-c8-the-current-state-of-robotics-in-japan/
LOCATION:Roppongi Hills Club- Salon (French)\, 51 fl. Roppongi Hills Mori Tower\, 6-10-1 Roppongi\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 106-6151
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150707T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150707T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150706T082004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150706T082004Z
UID:10000338-1436272200-1436277600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 July G3- Purposing: Harnessing The Power Of Creativity To Build Your Brand
DESCRIPTION:The difference between a whether or not your brand can become influential can be affected the market\, planning\, and even many individuals.  In the July CEO Insights\, we will be discussing\,  how to harness the power of creativity to build your brand  with internal stakeholders in order to maximize its potential with external stakeholders.\n\nThe discussion will be led by Phillip Rubel\, Saatchi & Saatchi Fallon’s CEO who will provide us with an overview of how and why powerful branding inside your company can create synergy and effectiveness with your sales and marketing efforts.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-july-g3-purposing-harnessing-the-power-of-creativity-to-build-your-brand/
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:20150612T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150612T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150608T031723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150608T083736Z
UID:10000336-1434112200-1434117600@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:How To Look Smarter To Your Headquarters
DESCRIPTION:As we frequently hear in our CEO Insights meetings\, our teams in the company are very important.  The team is working under the flags of our various firms.  That image of the firm or brand is very powerful either in positive or negative terms. How do people see your brand?  What image do you project?  The CEO Insights is very pleased to welcome international guest CEO and author Mr. David Brains. \nDavid Brains is CEO of Edelman’s  APACMEA  ( Asia Pacific\, Middle East\, Africa ) region\, responsible for 24 offices in 15 markets and a staff of over 1\,500.  Previously having worked at Visa International\, Burson- Marsteller and Weber Shandwick he is a well-recognized authority on corporate branding and marketing communications. David has directed award-winning campaigns for Unilever\, Heineken and Jim Beam. His book\, “Crowd Surfing: Surviving and Thriving in the Age of Consumer Empowerment\,” is published by Bloomsbury. David will be speaking on the latest trends that are influencing corporate reputation and marketing communications across Asia.  We hope this talk will leave you with some useful hints for talking with your HQ on what is happening in this ever changing landscape.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/recognizing-market-trends-getting-hq-to-connect/
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:20150611T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150608T055539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150608T055539Z
UID:10000337-1434025800-1434031200@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 June C8 -The Latest On The Japan Real Estate Market & The Olympics
DESCRIPTION:Depending on the business\, most of the operational costs go to paying our people.  However\, having a nice facility and location is also a huge plus for an enterprise.  Many times\, these facilities have a considerable cost as well. \nIn the June CEO Insights\, we are pleased to have our own member\, Mr. Todd Olson\, Managing Director of Cushman & Wakefield Japan sharing an overview of the leasing market and some insights regarding the Olympic development.  He may also bring along a special guest to share an overview of foreign funds and share some details as to what investors of foreign funds are looking for in Japan investment. \nJoin us for CEO Insights in June.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-june-c8-the-latest-on-the-japan-real-estate-market-the-olympics/
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:20150609T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150609T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150608T015835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150608T015835Z
UID:10000335-1433853000-1433858400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 June G3 -Human Experience—A Medium For Advertising?
DESCRIPTION:Marketing and promotion is an important activity for any brand or company to succeed.\nBut as consumers today are inundated with promotions across multiple media channels—TV\, radio\, print\, web\, mobile\, outdoor advertising\, etc.—what should brands and marketers do to strategically engage consumers?   In the June CI luncheon\, media and publishing business CEO Robert Heldt will lead us as\nwe take a look at the four spheres of human interaction—public\, social\, tribal and psychological—and discuss under what circumstances they can be accessed to be receptive to advertising. \nThis is your chance to stay up with the generations of younger and younger people that you are hiring.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-june-g3-human-experience-a-medium-for-advertising/
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:20150603T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150603T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150511T054817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150528T014113Z
UID:10000333-1433358000-1433363400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 Spring CEO Insights Forum (CIF)
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the semi-annual CEO Insights Forum (CIF) on 3 June from 7PM.  The CIF is the highest level regular gathering of c-suite executives in Japan.  This event is only twice a year.\n\nCIF brings together bosses of fashion\, industrial\, consumer products\, high tech\, media\, hospitality\, real estate\, and other areas under one roof to share hear two special speakers\, share a meal\, and connect with the top leaders in the nation and in many cases the Asia Pacific region as well.\n\nIn the June evening event\, CIF attendees will hear from Mr. Wolfgang Bierer who will bring clarity to the making the jump to digital in his talk-“The Digital Generation- Understanding the Internet Of Things In The Executive Suite”.You will leave with a better understanding of where things are going with the internet of things.We will also hear from Jay Nelson who will be traveling here from NYC to share insights on Japanese business successes and he will identify future opportunities in Japan for business.  He is senior editor of Success Stories Japan and makes regular appearances in the American media (ex. CNBC).The event will begin with a welcome and a tasty buffet style meal in Oakwoods beautiful facility in Roppongi.  This two brief talks will be followed by Q&A and discussions.Come enjoy this chance to connect with other CEOs and c-levels like you. \nYou can go directly to the Registration Form here. \n(**If you don’t have a Paypal registered Credit Card\, please just select “check” so we can get you registered and we’ll email you a paper invoice from AINEO.  Thank you!). \nDate– \nWednesday\, 3 June 2015 700PM-830PM (Soft closing with drinks until 930)\nVenue– \nOakwood Premier- 1F \nTokyo Midtown Complex\n9-7-4 Akasaka\nMinato-ku\, Tokyo\, 107-0052 Japan \nCost- 8\,500 yen (before 29 May 5PM) \n(Pay online or request invoice in advance from AINEO Corporation)
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-spring-ceo-insights-forum-cif/
LOCATION:Oakwood Premier- 1F\, Tokyo Midtown Complex\, 9-7-4 Akasaka\, Minato-ku\, Tokyo\, 107-0052\, Japan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150515T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150511T020801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150511T020801Z
UID:10000331-1431693000-1431698400@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 May C20 – How Hollywood Is Changing With An Evolving Consumer
DESCRIPTION:Change is something we all face in any industry or business and how we lead our companies through it will determine our survival.   \nContent – How we consume it is rapidly changing!  People consuming content in totally different ways than before. Understanding the consumer and the marketplace in the wonderful world of media and content in Japan.   \nIn 2001\, Home Entertainment\, DVD & Blu-ray sales\, overtook theatrical as Hollywood’s primary revenue stream.  New emerging distribution is on-demand streaming and Digital HD.  The business is rapidly evolving\, toward a digital distribution model\, but if you look at the numbers you’ll find the total amount of money consumers are spending on bringing movies and TV shows into their homes and mobile devices has remained remarkably solid\, The numbers show a continued slide away from traditional packaged-media sales and rentals into their digital equivalents\, Digital HD sales and on-demand streaming.  Home Entertainment is alive and thriving = more and more eyeballs are watching farting cat videos on YouTube or “liking” some status update on Facebook\, but content is still being consumed\, on demand\, as heavily as it ever was. \nIn May’s CI luncheon get insights into the evolving consumer and how other companies and media businesses are dealing with it.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-may-c20-how-hollywood-is-changing-with-an-evolving-consumer/
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:20150514T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150514T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150508T090059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150508T090304Z
UID:10000330-1431606600-1431612000@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 May C8 – The Future Of Japan: Reigniting Productivity & Growth
DESCRIPTION:With Japan’s declining population\, shrinking work force\, and production going abroad\, Japan has a multipronged pitchfork coming it’s direction for future economic growth. \nDespite two painful “lost decades\,” Japan remains the third-largest economy and the fourth-leading exporter in the world. It is a nation with advanced technological know-how\, a formidable manufacturing base\, world-class infrastructure\, and a large and affluent consumer market. This is a rare combination of strengths—and yet the world remains pessimistic about Japan’s prospects for growth and reinvention. \nIn May’s CEO Insights Luncheon\, Georges Desvaux\, boss of McKinsey Japan will be sharing McKinsey perspectives on the future of the Japanese economy.   This is something that the authorities and a handful of key executives have been discussing.  We are pleased to include CEO Insights members in this very important discussion and to be a part of the thought leadership for the future of the market and the nation.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-may-c8-the-future-of-japan-reigniting-productivity-growth/
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:20150512T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20150512T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T030351
CREATED:20150511T025315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150511T025315Z
UID:10000332-1431433800-1431439200@ceoinsights.org
SUMMARY:2015 May G3 -Mastering The Art Of Negotiation
DESCRIPTION:Negotiation is something we read about nations and diplomats doing every day.  However\, negotiation is something everyone does\, but successful leaders understand well.\nNegotiation is not just communication but it is communication that brings decisions that effect the future of the relationship\, the business\, and the way parties interact in the future.  In May’s CEO Insights Luncheon we will discuss the art of negotiation and getting what the CEO needs.  In particular we will cover dealing with \n-Employees\n-Management Teams\n-Foreign Headquartered Bosses \nKnowing how to negotiate can enhance your career as well as eliminate a lot of unnecessary stress in your enterprise.  Come hear what works for other bosses and what to avoid.
URL:https://ceoinsights.org/event/2015-may-g3-mastering-the-art-of-negotiation/
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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