[Interview Video Released] BMC's Challenge to the Structural Flaws of Japanese Society: 'Increasing the Number of Adults Children Look Up To.' CEO Eiji Takasu Talks About the 100-Year Vision

Eiji Takasu, CEO of BMC Co., Ltd., held a dialogue with former Fuji TV announcer Yutaka Hasegawa. They discussed structural issues regarding education and entrepreneurship, and the development of business leaders who balance love and success.
その他NQ 64/100出典:PR Times

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Eiji Takasu, CEO of BMC Co., Ltd. (Yodogawa-ku, Osaka), engaged in a dialogue with former Fuji TV announcer Yutaka Hasegawa.
In this video, they passionately discuss topics ranging from the structural issues of 'education and entrepreneurship' in current Japanese society to BMC's aim of fostering 'business leaders who balance love and success.'

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Highlights of the Video
Why 'Business Mafia' now?
The dialogue deeply explores Takasu's personal experiences and the importance of 'relationships' in business.

Options other than 'employment' for children
Currently, the option of 'entrepreneurship' is rarely discussed in Japanese educational settings. Initiatives for visiting classes at elementary schools to create an exciting society where children think, 'I want to grow up quickly!'

From 'taking' to 'giving'
As the limits of capitalism are pointed out today, there is a need for a new business culture based on 'trust' where givers are rewarded.

Vision of a 100-year concept
Precisely because it is an era of evolving AI, realizing a society where 'love' and 'trust' between humans are visualized, and friends with shared values can support each other.

What is BMC (Business Mind Conditioning)?
BMC is a practical environment that dramatically accelerates business through the 'evolution of consciousness', going beyond mere acquisition of business skills.
The reason many talented businesspersons fail to produce results is not a lack of skills, but a decline in 'execution power'.
At BMC, through thorough 'self-exploration', individuals improve their relationship with themselves, and by identifying the fears and arrogance that hinder action, they draw out their maximum performance.

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