[Service Launch] Empowering the 'Power of Inquiry' in the AI Era: Tocasi Launches 'Inquiry-Driven Co-Creation Program' for Business Strategy and Organizational Transformation

Tocasi has launched a co-creation program designed to support business strategy and organizational transformation by focusing on the 'intuition' and 'seeds of inquiry' held by business leaders. In an era where defining the right questions is more critical than solving pre-defined problems, the program integrates art, science, and social practice to help companies evolve autonomously.
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Tocasi Inc. has officially launched its 'Inquiry-Driven Co-Creation Program,' a hands-on support service designed to assist business leaders in developing business strategies and driving organizational transformation, starting from their own 'intuition' and 'seeds of inquiry.' By bridging insights from art, science, and social practice, the program helps leaders define 'what to ask' before determining 'what to solve.' Tocasi aims to help companies achieve a state of continuous self-evolution by connecting these inquiries to concrete strategies and decision-making processes. Today, companies face a situation where the questions themselves are difficult to define, rather than simply lacking answers. Amidst the rapid advancement of AI and shifting social structures, subtle intuitions and unquantified intentions are emerging as vital indicators of important themes. Tocasi’s approach treats inquiry not as an object of thought, but as something that emerges from relationships with people, society, culture, and the field. The program features four key pillars: treating intuition without rushing to solve it, connecting inquiries to society, 'nurturing' rather than 'fixing' strategies, and transforming inquiries into actionable choices.

FAQ

How does Tocasi's program differ from traditional consulting?

Unlike traditional problem-solving approaches, it focuses on a 'co-creation' process that nurtures questions from the leader's intuition.