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[MG Blog 8th Term] On the mindset for MG training.

Hello!

Today, I will write about the mindset for taking MG training.

In my previous blog, I wrote about what you can learn in MG training.

This topic is something that is explained by the instructor before taking the MG training.

Mindset #1: If it's not fun, it's not MG

In MG training, you can learn about management, accounting, and the work of a CEO, but instead of a lecturer talking one-sidedly like in a school format, you learn while moving your own hands and head.

During your first MG, you might feel exhausted and have a tough time with the rules and financial statements.

However, you will strategize on how to win bids against rivals...

The excitement of those around you when you draw a lucky card for a successful research and development project, and once you get used to it, it becomes very fun.

Lucky cards are super exciting. Though it's sad if you don't have the inventory...

When it becomes a game, some people get really excited and their personality changes... (lol)

As with anything, it is more effective to enjoy it—that is, to take the training proactively—rather than being forced to do it reluctantly.


Mindset #2: If it's not effective, it's not MG

Some people have fun in MG training and finish it just by playing the game.

But the most important thing is how to apply what you learned in MG to your own company, right?

MG training lasts from about 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and everyone is sacrificing their time to participate, so let's learn at least one thing and apply it to your company.

Among the participants, there are people who have taken it over 500 or 1000 times, and even those who have instructor qualifications, yet they are still greedily learning.

When I ask, 'Why do you take it so many times?'

'No matter how many times I take MG, there is always something new to learn, and I am gathering information by listening to the instructor's explanations and lectures.''

I felt the depth of MG in these words.

MG training is a competition. Since the number of terms is important, why not try taking it multiple times?


Excerpt from the Kobe Design Room Co., Ltd. website: MQ Accounting Graph

Mindset No. 3: 'If it is not beautiful, it is not MG'

The 'beauty' referred to here, I believe, is about organization and the beauty of the heart.

When the game starts, are your calculator, paper, and company board placed where they are easy for you to use?

Are there water bottles, snacks, trash, or other items unrelated to the game on your desk?

Are you drawing your equity graph thick and large so that it can be seen from a distance?

Are you writing your matrix accounting in neat handwriting so that the instructor can easily grade it?

If this part is not properly organized and tidy, it is easy to make mistakes.

Also, the beauty of the heart, I believe, is about whether you are acting with an other-centered philosophy.

Does this person remember the rules? Do they know how to record entries? Should I move seats and teach them next to me?

If you actually take action based on that, it is kind, isn't it?

Beginners may not have the leeway to look around, but I think veterans should support others with an other-centered philosophy.


Is your setup easy to use? Are there any unnecessary items out?

[Summary of MG Training Mindset]

・If it is not fun, it is not MG
・If it is not effective, it is not MG
・If it is not beautiful, it is not MG

Please keep these three things in mind when you take MG training.


Thank you for reading until the end.




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