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A dialogue article between Group CEO Takashima and Hitotsubashi Business School Visiting Professor Nawa was published on NewsPicks, "Creating a Chemical Reaction in the Organization: Aggressive Management that Creates 'Serendipity'"

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A conversation between artience Co., Ltd. Group CEO Satoru Takashima and Hitotsubashi Business School Visiting Professor Takashi Nawa was published on the economic news platform "NewsPicks". (Produced by NewsPicks Brand Design)

This article is only available in Japanese.

From left to right: Satoru Takashima artience Co., Ltd. Group CEO, Visiting Professor Takashi Nawa, Hitotsubashi Business School

In this dialogue, Visiting Professor Takashi Nawa, who has been engaged in a wide range of projects such as next-generation growth strategies and company-wide structural reforms in various industries in Japan, Asia, the United States, and other countries, and has been researching corporate transformation for many years, and Satoru Takashima, the Group's CEO, will talk about artience, which changed its name from Toyo Ink SC Holdings in January 2024. We talked about how to tackle management that combines the rationality of science with the sensibility of art, and how to reform the organization in order to shift from a problem-solving type to a value-creation type.

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Creating a Chemical Reaction in the Organization: Aggressive Management that Creates "Serendipity"
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