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        Home HBMS Overview HBMS Summery Message from the DeanFacultyStakeholdervoiceEnvironmentFAQ CurriculumProgram Curriculum Admissions Admissions ContactAccess Contact Access Message from the Dean HBMS Summery Mission StatementHBMS SummaryAdmission PolicyCurriculum PolicyDiploma Policy Message from the Dean Faculty Yoshinori Yokoyama(Dean)Katsue Edo(Head of Department/ Professor)Takumi Adachi(Professor)Kunio Endou(Professor)Hiroshi Kitani(Professor)Yoshihiko Shichida(Professor)Yoshinobu Souda(Professor)Mayako Tsuyuki(Professor)Hiroko Hyakutake(Professor)Shinsaku “Sam” Mori(Professor)Narumi Yoshikawa(Professor)Yoshio Nakamura(Associate Professor)Yoji Takahashi(Associate Professor)Yasuo Tsuchimoto(Associate Professor)Hizuki Isogai(Lecturer)Takahito Kashino(Guest Professor)Satoshi Koga(Guest Professor)Cauitie Ocada(Part-time Lecturers)Fumihiko Ikuine(Part-time Lecturers)Takayoshi Nakagawa(Part-time Lecturers)Takayuki Kawashima(Part-time Lecturers)Yukiko Kan(Part-time Lecturers) Stakeholders’ Messages Interviews with Sophomore Students Group Interview with Freshmen Messages from Corporations Facilities HBMS Facilities Facilities on the campus Facilities outside the campus FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) VR Virtual Tour Home To leaders of the new era, yet unknown to us I have a feeling that we are now standing at the gateway to a brand new era, which is completely different from the current society that is familiar to us. At present, we see various challenges in Japan, including an aging population and a declining birthrate. In addition, we see global environmental challenges, which impose a question on economic activities that consume global resources at a speed exceeding the capacity of our planet to recover. Meanwhile, we see the emergence of new technologies which we have never even imagined before. To name a few examples, we have seen the development of Internet, Sensor & Digital Technology (ISDT), gene engineering & genome editing technologies, semiconductors, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and technologies to create new materials that have never existed. Wise use of these technologies would enable us to effectively address challenges caused by Forces at Work (FAW), which will inevitably change the world. On the other hand, however, unwise use of these technologies could lead to economic loss. We know well that the new technologies could be either beneficial or meaningless. In this context, we desperately need to review our modern view of nature and technology, as well as belief in evolution, and develop a knowledge of business and management that will help us resolve the challenges that face us today. At HBMS, we are seeking to build a new form of business and management systems that can respond to the advent of the new age. Integrating divided disciplines and promoting multi-disciplinary collaboration, we seek to offer multi-faced programs to foster human resources who will help create new global commons, in addition to the conventional local commons that have provided residents with the basis for their livelihood. DeanYoshinori Yokoyama Social Systems Architect[Career History & Academic Background]Masters Architecture in Urban Design, Harvard University Graduate SchoolMasters Architecture in Urban Design, Harvard University Graduate SchoolMaster of Business Administration (MBA), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Sloan School of ManagementHead of the firm's Tokyo office, McKinsey & Company Profile Hiroshima Prefecture is highlighted by geographical diversity, ranging from mountains to plateaus, rivers, the sea, and islands, as well as unique cities. In these diverse environments, the different areas in Hiroshima face diverse challenges. At the same time, Hiroshima has nourished diverse values that can help us combat various problems. As a business school located in Hiroshima, an ideal location for field studies, HBMS must fulfill its mission: to produce future business leaders with the ability to resolve various challenges. On weekday evenings and weekends, students gather at HBMS to engage in lively discussions. They have different backgrounds—occupations, careers, and generations—but they all share the same sense of purpose: to review their business experiences from a new perspective. Since the majority of students at HBMS comprise businesspersons, they find great value in the opportunity to learn and gain new perspectives, which will surely provide them with the new insights necessary to take the next step. HBMS provides students with intellectual input that may tear down their empirical knowledge in a creative manner. Moreover, the business school will offer them the opportunity to foster friendships, which will help them overcome regional challenges with joint efforts. As faculty members, we collaborate with students, and strive to innovate the conventional framework of business schools to produce next-generation leaders for our future societies. Head of DepartmentHiroko Hyakutake [Degrees]M.E. 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