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Trilogy article with Professor Iwasaki of Musashino Art University published on NewsPicks, “Compass for the VUCA Era. Why you should put “sensitivity” at the core of corporate management"

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A conversation between professor Hironori Iwasaki of Musashino Art University, Satoru Takashima artience Co., Ltd. Group, and Hayato Takahashi, Director of the Incubation Center was published on the economic news platform "NewsPicks".  (Produced by NewsPicks Brand Design)

This article is only available in Japanese.

From left to right: Professor Hiroshi Iwasaki of Musashino Art University, Satoru Takashima artience Co., Ltd. Group CEO, Hayato Takahashi, Director of the Incubation Center

In January, artience Corporation, which changed its name to a fusion of art and science, has newly placed “Create value that resonates with the sense” at the core of its management. Can incorporating an art perspective into business really help us face the complexity of the times and solve various management issues?
Professor Iwasaki, who has a hybrid background of business and design, specializes in strategic design and business design, engages in research and educational activities, and practices as a business designer, artience group CEO Takashima, and Takahashi, Director of the Incubation Center, whose mission is to create new businesses, discussed about it.

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Compass for the VUCA Era. Why you should put “sensitivity” at the core of corporate management
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