Event: Unlock Your Team’s Potential with Our Experiential Workshop

Calling all Leaders and Changemakers! Get ready for an empowering workshop experience on 20 June 2024…We invite you to "Making the Future Work for Everyone" – an experiential workshop that promises to redefine workforce empowerment.

The workshop, in collaboration with Refugee Empowerment International (REI) and the Adecco, is an opportunity to meet people from a variety of disciplines to discuss how to empower your people to tackle new challenges and build a culture of engagement in your team and organisation.

The workshop will be bilingual and offers practical takeaways that can help you transform your company’s culture. It is followed by the opportunity to network and share learnings with your peers.

Facilitated and designed by Global Perspective’s Tove Kinooka and Common Colour’s Mete Yazici, this bilingual (Japanese/English) event will leverage powerful real-life stories of refugee empowerment and overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges, and what companies can learn from them, to inspire and teach us how to create a culture of engagement within our teams. It is a joint event with

Global Perspectives is an official corporate partner of Refugee Empowerment International.

📅 20 June 2024 - Save the date!

⏰ Time: 16:00 - 19:00

📍 Place: AKKODis Innovation Lab, Grand Park Tower 3F, 3-4-1 Shiba, Minato ku, Tokyo

Admission is ¥4,500 per person (includes refreshments).

Invest in your team, enhance creativity, and drive productivity. Seats are limited, so reserve now!

About REI

Refugee Empowerment International is an independent non-profit organization registered in Japan and Australia that raises funds to support projects for people displaced by violence, conflict or persecution around the world. Projects that enable people to give back to the community and make valuable contributions to the local economy as well as rebuilding their own future.

REI funds support projects that provide opportunities for people to lead an independent normal life while staying near to home and their loved ones. The maximum amount awarded to an individual project per year is US$25,000. Since 1979, REI has funded more than 800 projects worth cumulatively over US$11 million.

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