Practical Learning-Based Education Provided by Teachers With Practical Experience in Business
Develop a rich thinking habit and a sense of competition under experienced faculty staffs
The Faculty of Economics has a large number of faculty staffs with abundant business experience who have promoted Practical learning education and have been active in the front lines of various fields such as companies, government offices, and the media. The faculty staffs will give lectures taking advantage of the experience cultivated in the field of business and administration ,the knowledge gained from many years of work experience, and the alived information gained from the network ,and improve the creativity and competitiveness of the students.
Finance (lecture)
When we wake up in the morning, we use the water for washing one's face, brushing one's teeth, and using the toilet. When we go to school or move, we use the road or subway. Public elementary, junior high and high school tuition is free. In an emergency, you can call the polices and
an ambulance for free. All of these is supported by finance, which is deeply involved in our daily lives. In other words, public finance is a familiar discipline to learn how to live in daily life. Japanese citizens over the age of 18 are voters. Voters are, so to speak, shareholders of Japan, and they are required to express their intentions regarding the management policy of Japan, that is, the ideal way of living as a citizenat a general meeting of shareholders called elections. We will answer simple questions you may have, such as what will happen if tax evasion occurs, what is the hotel tax that you often hear these days, is Japan's tax high, and what will happen to Japan with a budget deficit? We aim to develop "the ability to survive in the real world" thorough various experiences.
Professor Tadashi Takai TAKAI Tadashi After graduating from Waseda University in 1989, entered the Kanagawa Prefectural Office. He mainly engaged in tax administration (seizure / inspection (compulsory investigation) / litigation (tax trial) / legal affairs (tax ordinance drafting)). In 2005, he engaged in Tokyo Institute for Municipal Administration (national municipal surveys, etc.) as a Senior Researcher. Since 2012, he belong to Teikyo University as a faculty member and the Hakone Town Study Group in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.
This program offers a cross-sectional study of essential corporate management topics, including global management, corporate governance, financial accounting, and human capital. Drawing on his experience in global management practices, including North America, Europe, Australia, China, and India, and his knowledge as a CFO and CHRO (Chief Financial Officer and Chief Human Resources Officer), he will examine growth strategies and management issues from multiple perspectives, examining case studies from both Japan and overseas. In addition to deepening your understanding from both theoretical and practical perspectives, the course emphasizes cultivating your ability to ask questions and think independently. Through discussions, you will be exposed to diverse perspectives and develop the broad perspective and drive required in this rapidly changing era. Learning with an awareness of real-world connections will surely be connected to your future careers and career choices.
Professor Shoko Kuroki He graduated from Keio University’s Faculty of Science and Technology, earned a Master's in Business Administration from McGill University in Canada, and earned an Executive MBA from Keio University Graduate Graduate School. He has served as a director, CFO, and CHRO for financial institutions, foreign consulting firms, major technology companies, and mid-sized prime listed companies, and was appointed Professor at the Faculty Faculty of Economics at Teikyo University in 2022. He also serves on the university's employment committee and business development committee. He teaches Modern Enterprise Theory (TAEP), Industrial Enterprise Research (TAEP), Management Organization Theory, Introduction to Careers, and seminars. He also serves as deputy chairman of the Public Pension Asset Management Committee under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare.
Business is a living thing. Marketing does not work well if you follow theory. Especially in international business, you cannot do good business without knowing the history, culture, geography, politics, and other geopolitics of the country. In this course, the professor, who has been stationed in five countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia for 20 years at a general trading company and has been involved in the front lines of international business such as trading, overseas investment, and business management, will lecture on the relationship between geopolitical risk and international business, using his actual experience at the company and business examples. Taking into account the impact that issues occurring around the world, such as intensifying regional conflicts, international terrorism, heated conflicts between major powers, and rising tensions in regional situations, are having on businesses close to home, we will consider how international corporate strategies, including marketing, are planned and implemented.
Naoki Tsukada Professor TSUKADA Naoki Naoki Tsukada was born in Osaka. Graduated from Doshisha University Graduate School and joined Mitsubishi Corporation in 1986. In addition to his achievements in international business such as trading and business investment, he was responsible for the management of overseas offices and joint ventures, attracting companies, and dealing with local governments as the head of all company offices in Europe. In 2024, he was appointed to Teikyo University Faculty of Economics Professor. In addition to marketing (lectures) and international relations (exercises), he also teaches career development courses, including support for job hunting, and serves as a member of the university's employment committee.
He utilizes his work experience at the Keio Group and his know-how as a small and medium-sized enterprise management consultant to provide more practical lectures. For example, he invites executives from the Keio Group, railway companies, and travel agencies to give lectures on the latest industry trends and each company's initiatives, providing students with timely, practical information that is also useful for job hunting. He also guides students to Keio Corporation factories, which are not usually open to the public, for those who wish to attend, allowing them to get a feel for how work is done on-site and the actual working environment. He also utilizes his work experience in elderly housing and his nursing qualifications to take students to elderly care facilities near the university to volunteer.
Yoshinori Okazaki Professor OKAZAKI Yoshinori After graduating from Meiji University in 1986, Yoshinori Okazaki joined Keio Teito Railroad (now Keio Corporation). In 2009, he graduated from Meiji University Graduate School with a doctorate in Commerce. In 2020, he registered as a small and medium-sized enterprise diagnostician, and in 2022, he was appointed to his current position. He is also the vice president of the Japan-Russia Exchange Association, a non-profit organization.