A seminar where you read a lot and try to grow through your own efforts
Research Themes
There are many companies around us that provide various products and services, and they support our lives. Some of you may work for a company in the future. These companies are indispensable to us. However, companies are complex in reality, and it can be difficult to understand them, such as their specific activities, the development of competition and cooperation between companies, the logic that companies use to operate, and how to motivate people. In order to understand these things even a little, I hope that in the seminar we can learn the basic knowledge and theories of business management. Using what you have learned, try to learn about actual corporate activities by taking specific companies or industries as examples.
Activities
In the second-year seminar, students will take turns to report on their assigned parts of the text. Let's have the presenters present the points of discussion and challenge everyone to have a discussion. Let's learn the basics of business administration, acquire the attitude of asking "why?", and aim to be able to express our own opinions while listening to the opinions of others. In the third-year seminar, we plan to have a round of reading of the text in the spring semester as in the second year. In the fall semester, we plan to conduct industry analysis and corporate case studies related to each student's graduation thesis topic. Let's aim to be able to research the subject of interest on our own, organize the information we have obtained, and report in an orderly and logical manner within the limited time. In the fourth-year seminar, each student will report on the contents of their graduation thesis, and while listening to advice from other seminar students and teachers, we will repeatedly add and revise, and work hard to write our graduation thesis.