On the agenda for this day are work and reflection to combine the values of judo and those of management, during a true work marathon with no less than thirteen conferences as well as two round tables and debates.
The ‘Judo, University, and Management’ theme of one of the conferences will be elaborated in the morning by numerous speakers in more specific sections such as:
– Judo and Communication (Anne-Claire Gourmelon),
– Judo and Management (Charles Bianco and Yoan Bertotti),
– Judo and Leadership Training (Jocelyn Degeilh),
– Judo and Business (Gilbert Derderian),
– Judo and Management (Michel Debay),
– Judo and University (Max Esposito and Fernand Hales),
– Judo, University, and Management (Jean-Gerard Guarino, Director of the Master’s in International Sports Marketing).
The afternoon will feature other sections including:
– Judo and University (Robert Tendil and Michel Saltzmann),
– Tradition and Fair Play (Pierre Jazarin and Jean-Pierre Morato),
– Training (Alain Chaudeseigne) and Judo,
– Gendarmerie and Army (Armand Bourrau and Serge Oudart).
The highlight of the colloquium will be the address by the event’s patron, Master Henri Courtine, 10th Dan Black Belt, who will speak on the theme: “Milestones in the Development of Judo.”
The day will certainly highlight the experience of the region’s universities and sports on these topics, both retrospectively and prospectively.
A photographic exhibition, commented by Robert Van Laere, will also be present.
A day that promises to be interesting in view of the many practitioners of these sports disciplines, who will undoubtedly participate and appreciate this day of culture and sport.