dGIC Mind dGIC’s Philosophy
Striving to Shine Like The Jewelry Ice
Jewelry Ice is a natural phenomenon where ice from the Tokachi River washes up on the Otsu coast and shines beautifully in the sunlight. The ice meets the sea, interacting and sparkling under the sun's rays. This image reflects the encounters we have with our customers and among Digic team members. At Digic, we aim to create an environment and experiences that shine like the Jewelry Ice.
Vision (What We Want to Achieve)
To become the No. 1 digital technology company in Hokkaido.
Mission (Our Purpose)
To contribute to society through digital technology.
Method (How We Do It)
・Distributed Remote Online Development
・Free Location Development
・Utilization of Digital Technology
Slogan (The Three Elements of Professionalism)
Skill, Speed, Sympathy (Compassion)
Value (The Values We Promise and Cherish)
・The growth of our employees is the growth of our company.
・Trust in our employees and value our customers.
・Compassion is the foundation of business.
dGIC Mind 11
1. Courtesy and Manners are the First Step in Communication
Greeting with a "Good morning" or bowing a slightly when passing by someone shows that "I am not your enemy." Work begins with smiling and getting along well with everyone.
2. A Positive Attitude Creates Teamwork
Work is 'Ability × Effort × Attitude.' Even with high ability and hard work, working with someone who is negative and complains is unpleasant. Stay positive.
3. Speed is a Proof of Enthusiasm
Promptly handling reports, email responses, and idea presentations demonstrates your enthusiasm.
4. Repeated Inspections Determine Quality
dGIC is highly regarded by customers for its quality. Repeated inspections help discover errors and prevent omissions, leading to stable quality assurance.
5. Milestones Pave the Way to Certainty
Milestones are checkpoints and guides towards the final goal. Regular checks along the way are essential for completing high-quality work on time.
6. Punctuality: Gather 3 Minutes Early, Confirm for 1 Minute
Arriving 3 minutes early ensures smooth meeting progress, and reviewing for 1 minute after the meeting clarifies tasks.
7. Growth Originates from Forecasting and Reflection
Comparing forecasts with results to identify areas for improvement is the first step in personal growth.
8. Consideration is the Barometer of Usability
Always thinking about the users of the system helps create more convenient and high-performance quality. Small considerations and empathy are important.
9. A Sense of Balance is Even at 60:40
When sharing work, taking on 60% yourself and leaving 40% to your partner feels even to the other person. If your partner also takes on 60%, it results in excellent teamwork. Take the initiative yourself first.
10. Attendance Reflects Mental Attitude
Your approach to work is reflected in your attendance, such as being late or taking frequent breaks. Those with a top-notch mental attitude also have top-notch work.
11. 'Reporting and Communication' are the Birthplace of Teamwork
Without knowing what team members are doing or struggling with, you can't help or be helped. Information sharing is essential for problem-solving as a team.