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BS2-15

Day2
13:45-15:00
  • JP
Well-Being

The New Frontier of Well-Being: Where Is the Social Value?

Is well-being simply a state in which physical health, mental health, and social fulfillment are all satisfied? That definition may already be outdated. Today, new approaches to well-being are emerging—from deeply regenerative ways of engaging with life and ways of being, to approaches driven by cutting-edge technologies. While these paths vary widely, this session explores a new frontier of well-being that gains true significance only when it creates social value.

Speaker

Facilitator
Hitomi Yamaoka
D&I Producer
Sustainable Brands TOKYO
Chief Executive Officer
Growth Company Plus Inc.

After working for an airline company, she became a training planner for a dispatched labor company. After that, she moved from her motivation for human resource development to a consulting company affiliated with a major manufacturer, and she became a manager of development, sales promotion, public relations, etc. related to human resource development to a general manager of the corporate training department. After that, started a business. With much of her experience in the business field, she continues to be involved in creating a variety of human resources and organizations, focusing on her diversity, including her experience in managerial positions and entrepreneurship in balancing childbirth and parenting.
Her goal is “Peace.”Asking the most influential “human” in the resources on the planet, She has been involved in many schemes that balance SDGs with social problem solving and business for many years, and also works as an SDGs promotion advisor.

Eiji Gon
Professor
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Educational Corporation Chiba Gakuen Chiba University of Commerce
Koryo Saito
Priest
Ryoudenji Zen Temple
Chairman
Toukoukai Social Welfare Corporation

My specialism lies in contemplating the environments and cultures that nurture children as they grow, live, age, pass away, and move on to the next stage. My work encompasses managing welfare facilities, creating a festival spanning 500 years, reviving temples, composing music for television programmes, and performances utilising sundries and electronic instruments. My released recordings include “narrative songs” (CD, Spotify, etc.), and my publications include “Everything, Child-Centred.” (KADOKAWA). He leads the COINN project, which brings sound to spaces for infants and young children. He serves as Chair of the Research Planning Committee for the National Private Nursery Federation, is a part-time lecturer at Otsuma Women’s University, and is the chief priest of Ryoudenji Temple.

Hirokazu Nishio
Research Director
Cybozu Labs, Inc.

Ph.D. (Science). Since 2007, he has been with Cybozu Labs, where he conducts research on software that enhances teamwork and intellectual productivity, and currently serves as a Research Director. His interests lie in improving intellectual productivity (as a means) and advancing civilization (as an end). He is the author of books that trace the historical evolution of programming languages and analyze techniques for intellectual work from an engineer’s perspective.

He is a contributor to ⿻ 數位 Plurality by Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl, and served as the lead for its Japanese localization. He interprets the technology known as “Broad Listening,” discussed in Plurality, as a form of intellectual productivity that enhances humans’ capacity to understand others, and sees it as key to global progress. He has been involved in several Broad Listening initiatives in Japan, including Takahiro Anno’s Tokyo gubernatorial campaign and JAPAN CHOICE’s YoronChizu (public opinion map).

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