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Who We Are

JAIMS (Japan-America Institute of Management Science), a nonprofit postgraduate institute, has been a pioneer in intercultural management education since 1972. From the outset, JAIMS was to be truly international, exchanging languages, cultures and business methods among future executives from all over the world.

Over 22,000 participants from more than 50 countries have come to JAIMS to study intercultural business management, cross-cultural communications, business language, and information technology. Through a network of extensive business and alumni relationships spanning the world, JAIMS provides program participants valuable internships at many prestigious companies throughout the United States and Japan.

Fujitsu Limited, a leading provider of customer-focused IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace, established JAIMS 35 years ago in the Honolulu suburb of Hawaii Kai with a support office in Tokyo.

 
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Vision

Founded in 1972 by Fujitsu Limited, JAIMS' vision is to be a premier, top quality institute in intercultural management education, emphasizing total excellence, cross-cultural communications, and information technology. As a pioneer in intercultural management education with focus on the Asia-Pacific region, we will continue to be a connector of careers, cultures, and people.

Mission

JAIMS' mission is to contribute to the human and economic development of the Asia-Pacific region by educating and training managers who can be effective leaders in an increasingly interdependent global economy.

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