The future of workplace talent: HR leaders in Japan embrace Human Capital management

Fujitsu / April 20, 2023

As pressure from global competitors continues to grow, Human Resource officers in Japan are facing a challenge: how can they change their hiring strategies to stay competitive? They know investing in their people is crucial—but they also agree it is easier said than done.

Chief Human Resources Officers (CHROs) from five major Japanese firms—Fujitsu, Panasonic, Marubeni, KDDI and OMRON—exchanged their views on changing their people strategy.

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Panasonic Holdings Corporation Executive Officer, Group Chief Human Resources Officer Shigeki Mishima,
Marubeni Corporation Executive Officer, General Manager of Human Resources Koji Kashima,
KDDI Corporation Executive Officer, General Manager, Human Resources Division, Corporate Headquarters Toru Shiroiwa,
OMRON Corporation Managing Executive Officer, and Senior General Manager, Global Human Resources and Administration HQ Masahiko Tomita,
Fujitsu Corporate Executive Officer EVP, CHRO Hiroki Hiramatsu.

Challenges and opportunities of human capital management

- Let’s begin with an overview of today’s discussion from Hiroki Hiramatsu, Executive Officer EVP CHRO, Fujitsu
Hiroki Hiramatsu (Fujitsu): I want to thank my fellow CHROs for joining today’s roundtable. I know that it is not just Fujitsu Limited that is facing a major turning point in recruiting and hiring strategy, so I wanted to initiate dialogue with our partners on ways that we can contribute to improving our businesses.
Human capital management (HCM) is defined as corporate activities that maximize the value of human resources through management. HCM is a challenge all Japanese companies must confront.
I think a good place to start our discussion is about the importance of establishing a vision and a purpose all employees can empathize with. We also need to create an environment where employees can freely exchange opinions.
Without putting effort into these areas, it becomes much more difficult to hire better talent.

Hiroki Hiramatsu, Corporate Executive Officer EVP CHRO, Fujitsu.

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