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13
thHitachi Young Leaders Initiative
14 th Hitachi Young
Leaders Initiative
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1. What is Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI)?
HYLI is a community relations program that aims to identify and nurture potential Asian leaders by bringing them together to discuss regional issues and foster relationships with influential government officials, prominent
business leaders, academics and NGO representatives. Since its inauguration in Singapore in 1996, the HYLI has been successful in bringing the best and brightest students in Asia together. The initiative offers student participants a unique platform to broaden their outlook on regional and global issues while promoting Asian values and cross-cultural understanding.
1996
• 1st HYLI
• 6 Countries
2007
• 8th HYLI
• 7 Countries (Vietnam)
2010
• HYLI Alumni Forum
2015
• 13th HYLI
• 8 Countries (Myanmar)
2017
• 14th HYLI
• 8 Countries
Over
100
Speakers
8
countries Over
300
Alumni
Undergraduate or postgraduate students, fluent in English who
possess a keen interest in regional and global issues. HYLI will bring together some of the brightest students from Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan.
1. What is Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI)?
Who is it for?
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Selected students represent their country at the forum, where ministerial- level officials, ambassadors, business leaders and academics will discuss the important issues facing the region and engage in a dialogue with the student participants, who will then work together to present their ideas about how these issues can be addressed in the future. HYLI offers a unique opportunity for students to make contacts with these leaders and have
their ideas heard by people who matter.
1. What is Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI)?
What do they get out of it?
At the heart of successful business are sound human resources, which are ultimately rooted in education. Identifying tomorrow’s leaders today and providing a unique opportunity for students to learn and grow is what drives Hitachi’s ongoing sponsorship of this program.
1. What is Hitachi Young Leaders Initiative (HYLI)?
Why does Hitachi sponsor this initiative?
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2. The outline of 14
thHYLI
• Date: From July 10
thto 13
th2017
• Venue: Yangon, Myanmar
• Theme: Challenges in Urbanization
• Participating Countries:
Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Japan.
http://www.hitachi.com/csr/sc/activities/hyli/index.html
For more information, please visit HYLI website!
13
thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (1)
Pre-
Assignment DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4 MeetingReport
The students researched the cases in each country to showcase to address transportation issues either
successfully or unsuccessfully through not only desktop research but also interviewing experts and wrote a essay on their research by pair.
Pre Assignment ① (Group work by country)
Pre Assignment ② (Essay on assigned theme by pair)
The students created the infographics to illustrate the challenges on public transportation in their representing country.
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Pre-
Assignment DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4 MeetingReport
1. Forum
2. Student Workshop ①
Followed by opening remarks from Mr. Shimizu, Hitachi Ltd. , Guest of Honor delivered his speech.
Through the speeches, panel discussion by experts and Q&A in session 1 & 2, students deepened their
understanding on current state of public transportation and best practices.
Session 1:“A Snapshot of the Current State of Urbanization and Sustainability in ASEAN”
Session 2:“An Overview of the Infrastructural Options for People-centric and Environment- friendly Transportation Systems”
4 group consisting of 8 students from different country had a group discussion toward the final day presentation.
The discussion was facilitated by Hitachi employees with diverse background.
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thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (2)
DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4 1. Forum
2. Student Workshop ②
Followed by the speech of Mr. Nakao, President of ADB, Session3 panelists presented their opinions on government policy and new innovative services by private company.
Session 3: “Shaping a Culture of Sharing: Lifestyle Changes for Efficient Transportation”
Cont’d from DAY1
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thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (3)
Pre- Assignment
Report Meeting
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DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4 1. Fieldwork
2. Student Workshop ③
The students conducted interviews in Manila to local community representatives of Gawad Kalinga village and drivers of a tricycle taxiThe interviews gave the students insights on various issues of public
transportation from not only passengers’ perspective but also that of business operators.
Cont’d from Day 1&2 .
(1)Interview on local community
(2)Visit at Bonifacio Global City
The students understood that public transportation plays a key part of city development planning
13
thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (4)
Pre- Assignment
Report Meeting
Report Meeting
DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4
1. Student Presentations
4 group presented their proposal toward realization of public transportation which is people-centric and environment-friendly.
Guest mentors gave their feedback on each presentations.
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thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (5) 1/2
Pre- Assignment
Report Meeting
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DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4
1. Farewell Dinner & Cultural Presentations
Each country presented their cultural performances and students promoted to understand respective culture each other.
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thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (5) 2/2
Report Meeting Pre-
Assignment
DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 DAY4
After the 13th HYLI week, Hitachi held “HYLI Reporting Meeting” in each country, inviting 13th HYLI delegates, HYLI alumni, selection panel and other stakeholders. (From October 2015 to February 2016)
In the meeting, HAS MDs introduced the outline of Hitachi and 13th
delegates shared their lessons learned with attendees as well as enjoyed networking opportunity.
13
thHYLI - Learning Curriculum (6)
Pre- Assignment
Report Meeting
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Hitachi Group Companies in Indonesia
151 5 Bekasi (3 Companies)
PT. Hitachi Power Systems Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Construction Machinery Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Automotive Systems Indonesia
Cilegon (1 Company)
PT. NX Indonesia
Jakarta (14 Companies & 4 Rep. Office)
PT. Hitachi Asia Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Modern Sales Indonesia
PT. Hitachi High-Technologies Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Plant Technologies Indonesia
PT. Hexindo Adiperkasa Tbk.
PT. Arthaasia Finance
PT. Nissin Kuwahara Indonesia
PT. Berdiri Matahari Logistik
PT. Hitachi Transportation System Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Sunway Information Systems Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Capital Finance Indonesia
PT. Hitachi eBworx Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Terminal Solutions Indonesia
PT. Hitachi Consulting Indonesia
Hitachi Data Systems Pte. Ltd.
Hitachi Ltd. Rep. Office (BUT)
Hitachi Plant Constructions Rep. Office
Hitachi Asia Ltd. Rep Office (BUT)
Karawang (2 Companies)
PT. Hitachi Chemical Indonesia
PT. Vantec Logistics Indonesia
Jakarta
20 companies & 4 Rep. Off.
Business and Product / Service (until March 2016)
The business area Hitachi Group
Hitachi Group has expanded its business areas, which can be split into nine parts business. The following sections show the scope of each section as part of the overall sales of Hitachi.
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Business and Product / Service (Start from 2017)
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Four focus business domains
Power・Energy Urban
Finance・
Public・ Healthcare Industry・
Distribution
・Water
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