Today’s complex challenges demand purposeful leadership rooted in a strong personal mission, known as “kokorozashi” in Japanese. Amid disruptions like COVID-19 and political conflicts, visionary leaders are crucial for driving meaningful change and fostering unity.
Join Paul Dupuis, CEO of Take-5 Global K.K., former CEO and chairman of Randstad Japan, and author of “The E5 Movement,” for an insightful session on leadership. Gain insights into leadership evolution, and practical management principles, and expand your professional network available for on-site participants.
At this hybrid seminar, expect to:
Notes about this interactive hybrid event
This event will be held live online and on campus. Upon registration, all registrants will receive a Zoom link and directions to the event. Registrants can choose to join either online or on-campus freely.
– If you are joining online: Please try to have earphones, a microphone and/or a webcam ready
– If you are joining on-campus: Directions to the event will be included in the email.
Please arrive at the event location at least 10 minutes before the seminar begins.
Paul Dupuis is the founder and CEO of Take-5 Global K.K., a consultancy firm focused on business advisory, leadership development, and M&A in Japan and India. For more than twenty-five years, Paul has worked in several countries across Asia, helping businesses grow and transform their leadership structures.
Prior to founding Take-5 Global, Paul was CEO and chairman of Randstad Japan, where he oversaw one of Randstad’s largest operating companies, helping it to achieve record profitability and exceptional revenue growth. Paul was also the head of Randstad India, where he led the turnaround of the company to become a front-runner in the Indian market. For his work, Paul was recognized as one of India’s Best Leaders in Times of Crisis in 2021. In addition to his practical experience, Paul has received management qualifications from INSEAD and London Business School.
Outside of his professional work, Paul is also a member of several boards, including T.Hasegawa and HOPE International Sustainable Development Agency Japan. With HOPE International, he focuses on creating clean water projects and microcredit programs in Cambodia, Sudan, and the Philippines. Paul is also an active member of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives and the Japan Ice Hockey Federation.