Towards a Future Where "Dialogue Leaders" Grow in Organizations Across Japan: Driving Organizations with Serious Dialogue and Spreading a Culture for Self-Reliant Talent.

Aizak Co., Ltd. is a dialogue-based organizational development and human resource development company that unlocks potential through "questions" and "dialogue." It addresses internal organizational barriers by fostering serious dialogue, aiming to develop "Dialogue Leaders" and cultivate a culture of self-reliant talent. Aizak offers programs incorporating art to deepen understanding and build resilient organizations.
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Our company endorses April Dream, a day to share dreams on April 1st. This press release is the dream of Aizak Co., Ltd. Aizak Co., Ltd. is a dialogue-based organizational development and human resource development company that unlocks the potential of individuals and organizations through "questions" and "dialogue."

The Background of Our Dream

We believe that many problems occurring within companies and organizations stem not only from a lack of ability or motivation, but also from a lack of opportunities to discuss issues, transcending differences in positions and premises.
  • Management and the Frontline

  • Managers and Members

  • Veterans and Young Employees

  • Headquarters and Branches

  • Different Departments, Different Expertise, Different Values

While each group holds its own sense of correctness, the inability to communicate sufficiently breeds unseen divisions and silence within the organization. The accumulation of these leads to manifestations such as hollowed-out philosophies, friction between departments, stagnation of challenges, turnover, and a decline in psychological safety. What we want to achieve is not merely increasing the number of "easy-to-talk-to workplaces." We dialogue precisely because there are differences. We think together precisely because opinions clash. We bring questions before rushing to the right answer. We want to create a culture where such practices are deeply rooted within organizations. And at the center of this are the individuals we call "Dialogue Leaders." Dialogue Leaders are those who do not simply command people based on their position or title, but who pose questions, open up relationships, and draw out the potential of people and organizations through dialogue. It might be the CEO. It might be a manager. It might be a next-generation leader. Or it might be a single employee quietly connecting those around them on the frontline. We want to create a society where such individuals are not exceptional but naturally exist in various places within organizations.

Current Initiatives

To confront these "invisible walls" within organizations, our company has been engaged in leader development and organizational development that starts with dialogue.

One is a coaching support program for dialogue-based leadership development, where leaders confront their own way of being and deepen their engagement with the organization through dialogue. It cultivates the foundation of leadership by deepening their own questions and re-examining how they relate to others and the organization, rather than simply acquiring skills. Another is an organizational transformation program aimed at achieving a state where each individual takes ownership of challenges towards the organization's vision and collaborates across their positions. It confronts the invisible walls between management and frontline, between departments, and between people, changing relationships through dialogue and leading to behavioral change. Through these practices, we have personally experienced how dialogue changes relationships, and how that change can lead to organizational activation and improved business performance. Dialogue is not just a communication measure; it can be the foundation for building an organization's future. Aizak continues its efforts with this conviction.

Future Initiatives

Moving forward, we aim to deliver new entry points for dialogue to the business world, leveraging our experience in facilitating dialogue with art as a catalyst in museums.

In the business world, where individuals are constantly pressured to find correct answers and achieve results, there is a tendency to prioritize what is easily articulated and explained. However, truly important discomforts, desires, values, and unarticulated feelings are often overlooked in such settings. Therefore, we want to offer business leaders and executives experiences where they can let go of the pursuit of correct answers, foster empathy for others, and notice feelings and sensations that precede articulation, by stepping slightly outside the daily context through art appreciation and creation. We believe that carefully drawing out what is lost when translated into words—emotions, values, discomforts, and desires that cannot be fully expressed—by utilizing the power of art, can lead to deep self-understanding and mutual understanding, and become a catalyst for initiating genuine and serious dialogue within organizations. Moving forward, while incorporating these art-based dialogue experiences, we will further expand our dialogue-based programs that connect layers from management to the frontline. We will also nurture more "Dialogue Leaders," the key agents who practice dialogue within organizations, in more workplaces.

Message from the Representative

"By continuing to ask questions, the world you see will surely change." Dialogue is not about "pretty words." Rather, it is a persistent endeavor to confront differences, tolerate ambiguity, and undertake questions that do not have easy answers. Therefore, we want to cultivate dialogue as a deeply rooted mechanism within organizations, not as a one-time event. In the venue for creating philosophy. In the venue for management training. In the venue for inter-departmental collaboration. In the venue for next-generation development. At the turning points of organizations in transformation. Dialogue exists in situations where dialogue is needed. Beyond the accumulation of these instances, organizational flexibility and strength will emerge, and dialogue will eventually become the ordinary infrastructure of management. This is the future we believe in. Aizak will continue to challenge itself, believing in the power of dialogue and unlocking the potential of people and organizations. Yuko Rudo (Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultant / ICF PCC)

Company Profile

Aizak Co., Ltd. Aizak Co., Ltd. is a dialogue-based organizational development and human resource development company that unlocks the potential of individuals and organizations through "questions" and "dialogue." It supports changing relationships and decision-making quality by addressing the unseen walls within organizations, such as between management and frontline, between departments, and between generations. Through dialogue programs that incorporate art appreciation and coaching by ICF PCC-qualified coaches, it elicits insights and changes inherent within the organization. Location: 3-4-10 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Ultimate Meieki 1st 2F Contact: info@aizak.jp Business Activities: Human resource development, organizational development, training planning.