Course Introduction

Course Introduction / Keiei Dojo

Course Introduction / Keiei Dojo

Course Level: Applied Courses
Specialized: Management Philosophy
Required/Elective: Required
Credits: 1.0
Course Period (Number of Classes): 4 classes
Hours Per Class: 3 hours
Capacity: 10 students
Class Style: Reading Course
COURSE OVERVIEW
Globis University aims to cultivate business leaders who contribute to “creation and change” throughout Japan, Asia & the world. To cultivate such leaders, it is essential to improve their ‘human spirit,” which includes elevating their aspirations, strengthening their will, increasing their sense of responsibility, giving them courage, increasing their personal charm, as well as improving their ability to think and expand their knowledge. This “Keiei Dojo” course will help students find – by themselves or through in-class interactions – what they lack, what they should be like, and what kind of challenges they need to undertake in order to dedicate their lives to creation and change in the future. Students will do so by reading worthwhile books and then engaging in vigorous debates about those books in class.
Prerequisite Courses
- Entrepreneurial Leadership
 (to be taken in the 2nd year)
THEME/CASE (*The main readings shown below are subject to change)
Day 1
Main Reading “High Output Management” by Andrew S. Grove (Knopf Doubleday Publishing)


Day 2
Main Reading “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie (Simon & Schuster Adult)


Day 3
Main Reading “Emotional Intelligence; Why It Can Matter More Than IQ” by Daniel Goleman (Bantam Books)


Day 4
Main Reading "Dear Visionary Leaders who Create and Innovate Societies" by Yoshito Hori
Textbook (Please purchase the following textbook before the course starts.)
High Output Management
Andrew S. Grove (Knopf Doubleday Publishing)
Amazon.co.jp
How to Win Friends and Influence People

Dale Carnegie (Simon & Schuster Adult)
Amazon.co.jp
Emotional Intelligence; Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
Daniel Goleman (Bantam Books)
Amazon.co.jp