DateSaturday, June 21, 2025, 13:00-18:00
VenueS4-202, South Building 4, Ookayama Campus
LanguageJapanese
Capacity30 participants

Workshop to deepen self-awareness through diagnostic testing

Overview

The Enneagram is a diagnostic test to help you learn about yourself and explore what you want to achieve in life. It divides a person’s innate temperament into nine personality types and illustrates the potential and essential traits that each possesses. These characteristics include how we see the world, internal motivations, thoughts and feelings, behavior patterns, strengths, challenges, how we relate to others, work styles, etc. By knowing these, we can better understand how we and others are. The Enneagram has been adopted by universities and companies overseas and is an ideal workshop for students who wish to learn more about themselves.

📂 CategoryMotivation
📌 KeywordsReflection, Self-analysis, Relationship with Others
🎯 ObjectivesTo provide an opportunity for students to understand their characteristics based on the diagnostic test results, to self-evaluate them, and then to discuss them with other students to learn about themselves objectively.
🌐 LanguageJapanese(1Q2Q), English(3Q4Q)
👥 Target ParticipantsGraduate & Undergraduate Students
🗓 FormatSingle session(5-hour in-person)
Past & Upcoming SessionsSaturday, June 21, 2025, 13:00-18:00 (Scheduled)
Held annually since FY2024
📍 VenueS4-202, Ookayama
🌟 Recommended forStudents who wish to analyze themselves using objective indicators
📊 Points5 points (Points to be awarded to students enrolled in the courses for credits. Please refer to the syllabus for details.)
🎟️ Capacity30 participants

Main Content

  • Enneagram Diagnostic Test
  • Group work
  • Group discussion

Facilitator

Hiroki Matsuda
Collective Souls Inc.

Engaged in innovation support for large companies and international expansion/business expansion support including investment in startups. As Managing Director of Sozo Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, he is involved in selecting investment targets, adding value to startups before and after investment with a focus on business collaboration with Japanese companies, and analyzing VC investment trends in the U.S. market. He holds a Bachelor of Business and Commerce degree from Keio University and a Master of International Affairs degree from the School of Global Policy & Strategy, University of California, San Diego.

Also an invited researcher at the Research Organization for Open Innovation Strategy, Waseda University, researcher at Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University (part-time), Incubation Advisor, IPC, University of Tokyo. Advisor, Kamiyama Foundation.


Contact Faculty

Mayu Watanabe, Specially Appointed Associate Professor, Academy for Leadership
📩 watanabe.m.6bd9 [at] m.isct.ac.jp

Registration

This workshop can be taken as part of the Entrepreneurship Course. If you want to enroll in the course, please read the information on the Intensive Course Enrollment Guide page and apply with other workshops.

You are also welcome to participate in the workshop as a one-time attendee. Please register using the form below.