Kazuo inamori (3)
"Loose wind industry" of piezoelectric current insulators. 1959, Kyoto Ceramics Company (now Kyocera) was established in Kyoto, with only 8 employees at first. 10 years later, the company was listed on the Japanese stock market. Relying on the advanced technology in the field of new ceramic materials, the company has gradually grown into a global company. 1984, kazuo inamori established the telecommunications company "the second force" (abbreviated as DDI, one of the forerunners of KDDI, a major Japanese telecommunications company).
The total sales of industrial groups under kazuo inamori's name reached 654.38+0.2 trillion yen. 1984, the kazuo inamori consortium was established and the Kyoto Prize was founded. In addition, Hesheng School was established to train the younger generation of business people. Its well-known management method is called "amoeba management method". Kazuo inamori has a close relationship with the Democratic Party of Japan and is an enthusiastic supporter of the Democratic Party. On September 2, 2008, when Ozawa was re-elected as a representative of the Democratic Party, kazuo inamori attended the ceremony as a guest. In 2007, Ichiro Ozawa made a special trip to attend the celebration party held by SUNMARK Publishing House in Japan to celebrate that the sales volume of kazuo inamori's Living Law exceeded 500,000 copies in Japan. Kazuo inamori is a famous Sino-Japanese friendly person. When China held its 60th anniversary military parade in 2009, kazuo inamori was invited to sit on the viewing platform. After retiring from 1997, kazuo inamori became a monk in a temple in Kyoto.
In 2005, he served as the children's advisory Committee of Ritsumeikan Primary School.
His wife, Mrs. Asako, is the fourth daughter of Yu Changchun and is called "the father of Korean agriculture".
On 20 10, JAL applied to Tokyo District Court for bankruptcy protection. Under the care of the Hatoyama government of the Democratic Party, kazuo inamori became the CEO of JAL at the age of 78 and reorganized the troubled JAL.
Among the four "management saints" in Japan (the other three are Kōnosuke Matsushita, founder of Panasonic, Akio Morita, founder of Sony, and Shoichiro Honda), he is the youngest (and the only one who is still alive) and is honored as a "saint".
Kazuo inamori, 1932 was born in kagoshima, and 1959 founded Kyoto Ceramics Co., Ltd. (now Kyocera Co., Ltd.). Based on the self-developed precision ceramic technology, it has developed into a comprehensive large-scale high-tech enterprise such as electronic components, information and communication equipment systems and optical instruments, with general manager 1966 and general manager 1985.
Kazuo inamori founded Japanese Iridium System Co., Ltd. on 1983. 1984 The kazuo inamori Consortium was established as the chairman, and the Kyoto Prize was also established. In the same year, he founded Kansai Cellular Telephone Co., Ltd. (DDI) and served as the chairman. /kloc-0 founded DDI pocket phone co., ltd. in 1994 and kyocera multimedia co., ltd. in 1995, and served as the chairmen of these companies respectively. At the same time, he also served as Minister of Industry and Commerce in Kyoto and Vice President of Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 1984 was awarded the Purple Ribbon Medal by the Japanese government. In addition, he received honorary doctorates from Alfred University, Denver University, San Diego University and Kleinfeld University.
In addition, kazuo inamori has established "Hesheng School" to train the younger generation of business people. Its well-known management method is called "amoeba management method". Kazuo inamori has close contacts with Ichiro Ozawa, a former representative of the Democratic Party of Japan, and he is also one of the enthusiastic supporters of the Democratic Party. On September 2, 2008, when Ozawa was re-elected as a representative of the Democratic Party, kazuo inamori attended the ceremony as a guest.
In 2005, kazuo inamori served as the children's advisory committee of Ritsumeikan Primary School.
In addition to his successful career, kazuo inamori founded Inamori Group in 1984, and at the same time founded the Kyoto Prize to commend people who have made outstanding contributions to the development of human society every year. In addition, he also became the principal of Shengheshu, which recruited the younger generation of operators, and spared no effort to train a new generation of operators. His business philosophy is regarded as the standard by Japanese business circles.
His book Living Law puts forward the life equation, which gives us a new perspective and explains the great promotion of active work to life achievements.