[Held on June 11] Why Don't Profits Increase Despite Hard Work? "5-Way Good Management Seminar" to be Held
A free online seminar, the "5-Way Good Management Seminar," will be held on June 11, 2026, for business owners who struggle with low profitability despite increasing sales. The event will explain how to design a business structure that systematically accumulates profit.
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Lumission Co., Ltd. will host the "5-Way Good Management Seminar," a free online event on June 11, 2026. This seminar targets managers and executives of SMEs and growing companies facing challenges like "sales are up, but profits aren't" and "the company is busy but not getting easier to run." It addresses the common pitfall of prioritizing sales growth without establishing a solid profit structure, leading to declining profit margins and employee burnout. The seminar will systematically explain the true reasons for stagnant profits, how to design a profitable business, and methods to escape price competition, all from the perspective of "5-Way Good Management," which aims to benefit the company, employees, customers, society, and future generations simultaneously.
FAQ
What is the "5-Way Good Management Seminar" about?
It is a seminar that explains how to build a "profit-oriented structure" for companies that are busy with increasing sales but are not seeing a corresponding increase in profits.
Who is this seminar for?
The seminar is targeted at managers and executives of small, medium-sized, and growing enterprises.
When and where will the seminar be held?
It will be held online on Thursday, June 11, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM JST.
How much does it cost to participate?
Participation in the seminar is free of charge.
What core problem does the seminar address?
It addresses the common issue where businesses expand by prioritizing sales growth without a proper profit structure, leading to a state of being busy but not profitable, with issues like declining profit margins and employee burnout.