[Idea] We launched the Color Value Card with the desire to create a society where anyone can easily find their own values and where more people can work energetically according to their own values.
[Purpose] Share values in a variety of situations. Finding a career path, increasing psychological safety and engagement in the team, deepening relationships through 1-on-1 coaching, getting to know each other through recruitment and internships, self-analysis for job hunting, in-house training (for new employees, training for accepted employees, team building, etc.), career education (can also be used by junior high and high school students), formulating mission, vision, and values, etc.
[Features] Created based on the theory of cognitive behavioral therapy. Allows you to face the values that are the root of who you are. Ideally designed for workshops that emphasize dialogue. 1. Carefully selected 52 words that represent values in the world 2. Includes annotations and pictogram illustrations for words so that even junior and senior high school students can use it 3. Includes open question cards to encourage dialogue
[Vision] We launched the Color Value Card with the desire to create a society where anyone can easily explore their own values and where more people can work energetically in accordance with their own values. [Purpose] Share values in a variety of situations, including: finding your career path, increasing psychological safety and engagement in your team, deepening relationships through one-on-one coaching, getting to know each other through recruitment and internships, self-analysis for job hunting, in-house training (for new employees, new hires, team building, etc.), career education (suitable for middle and high school students), and formulating your mission, vision, and values. [Features] Based on the theory of cognitive behavioral therapy, it allows you to confront your values, which are the root of who you are. It is ideally designed for workshops that emphasize dialogue. 1. Carefully selected 52 words that represent values in the world 2. Includes annotations and pictogram illustrations so that even junior and senior high school students can use it 3. Promotes dialogue with the included open question cards [How to use the color value cards] - During the work phase, draw cards from the peak and discard the sixth card, and then reflect on what your values are.
It will take time. ・By having an opportunity to explain to those around you why you kept the five value cards during the dialogue phase, you will be able to verbalize your own values. ・Furthermore, by being asked questions from multiple perspectives, you will be able to further deepen your understanding of each other's values.