About this Presentation
Following a full thinking processes (TP) analysis, Yuji and his Goldratt Group team launched an initiative in 2009 to teach the people of Japan to think clearly in 20 years. Yuji attributes the initial, impressive success to first teaching adults to think clearly about ‘how to teach TOC'. Content included the summary analysis and prerequisite assumptions to ensure ongoing tactics as well as: insights on why TOC for Education (TOCfE) is so effective in teaching TOC-- even to learners who have disparate backgrounds and prior knowledge; powerful, documented concrete results and testimonials; and convincing evidence that it is possible to systematically BUILD A DREAM.
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Instructor(s)
Yuji Kishira
As an author, speaker and change management leader, Yuji Kishira has been supporting holistic management transformation in various industries and government organizations. Some of his implementation are actively being picked in the mass media frequently. One of his works, “WinWin-Win public work reform” was adopted by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and many prefectural, city Government all over the Japan. As a director of Goldratt Consulting, he is involving in various big companies holistic change initiatives to be ever-flouring companies. His special interest in the change initiatives is people’s harmony – WA in Japanese. Inspired by it, he has been rediscovering Japanese implicit best practices and making them into practical explicit body of knowledge. His various books are best and long sellers throughout Japan. He publish many best seller books in Japan and has regular article in Asahi News Paper, one of the most respected national news paper with 8 millions circulation. Born in 1959, Yuji Kishira lives in Kyoto with his wife, Mayuko, author of children picture books. His spare-time interests include Japanese painting and music (as a vocalist of hard rock band).