24/04/2023 09:17
With the goal of ‘making efforts to contribute to the society’ with quality products and human-centered management spirit, Keieijuku Vietnam has trained 400 entrepreneurs across the country.

On November 15, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Keieijuku Vietnam Advanced Business Training Program , gathering nearly 400 students who are business leaders across the country. meet and expand connections.
Within the framework of the cooperation project between the two governments of Vietnam and Japan, from 2009 up to now, with the support of the Japan International Cooperation Agency JICA, Foreign Trade University has implemented a training program. Entrepreneurs, business managers build a typical Vietnamese business model, apply production management according to Japanese methods.
After a 10-year journey, Keieijuku Vietnam has trained a team of leaders of industrial production enterprises with the goal of making efforts to contribute to society with quality products and the spirit of management – taking children . people-centered as well as business “lighting the heart” and doing business with “self-reliance, self-reliance and kindness”.
More specifically, Mr. Toshiyuki Nakamura, Director of JICA’s Bureau of Industrial Development and Public Policy, shared that this is a training program that draws on contents related to corporate governance. Within a training course there will be different periods with each piece of in-depth content. At the end of the program, the participants will visit Japan to get acquainted with the management practice as well as the current problems that Japanese businesses are experiencing.

According to Mr. Toda, Keieijuku Vietnam is a Japanese-style corporate governance program that covers a wide range of aspects, from business philosophy, human resources, business strategy, production management… And, The above content can be shared with Vietnamese businesses because Japan has experienced business development for the past 60-70 years, the problems Japanese businesses encountered in the early days were very difficult. Similar to the reality that small and medium enterprises of Vietnam are facing.
In addition, this 10th anniversary event is also an opportunity for Keieijuku Vietnam’s business community to expand connections, improve its image and entrepreneurial spirit in front of diplomatic, economic and cooperative organizations. Business Association of Vietnam and Japan.
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In 1998, the two Governments of Vietnam and Japan signed a Technical Cooperation Agreement and in 2000, the Prime Minister of Vietnam approved the project to build two VJCC Centers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Foreign Trade University is funded by aid from the Japanese Government. In 2001 and 2002, VJCC Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City officially came into operation, deploying three main activities: operating business courses, Japanese language courses and Vietnamese cultural exchanges. South – Japan. In 2017, the Vietnam-Japan Human Resource Development Institute (VJCC Institute) was established on the basis of upgrading two VJCC Centers, with the task of maintaining and developing training activities for enterprises. and implemented the training of Bachelor of International Business according to the advanced Japanese model./. |


