激情与成功:日本企业家的精神A PASSION FOR SUCCESS
作者: Kazuo Inamori 著
出版社:Oversea Publishing House 2004-12-1
简介:Imagine a secular corporation in which profit has spiritual overtones... where the corporate motto is "Respect the Divine and Love People," and where passion and vision have supplanted the long-term business plan... most tellingly, a corporation in which employees have a unique slogan: "What we like to do next is what people tell us we can never do." These are te tenets of a real company led by one of Japan's most dynamic and charismatic entrepreneurs. The principles under which it runs may be counter to everything you have ever learned about management. These principles are precisely what this book is about. "If your motivation and your methods are virtuous," Kazuo Inamori writes, "you need not worry much about the result." To the amazement of cynics, his unusual insistence on not pursuing profit but "letting it follow our actions" has made the companies he founded among the most profitable enterprises in the world. A Passion for Success presents Inamori's personal business philosophies as they illuminate universal struggles of the human spirits within competitive markets. Young or old -- successful or striving -- you are sure to find it original, compelling, and deeply inspirational. Features of this book -- The author's insight on how to succeed in business and how to succeed in life presented in short, one-page vignettes. -- Extracts of interviews with the author.作者简介: Dr. Kazuo Inamori, whose management philosophy is shared in this book, was born in Kagoshima, southern Japan, in 1932. At age 27, he established Kyoto Ceramic Co., Ltd. (now Kyocera Corporation) using $10,000 from a friend. Kyocera has since become a global leader in high-tech ceramic and electronic products. In 1984, he also established DDI Corporation (now KDDI), the first long-distance and cellular telephone carrier company to challenge NTT, Japan's communications monopoly. In addition to his business successes, he is one of Japan's leading philanthropists. He donated his personal funds to establish the Inamori Foundation, and created the Kyoto Prizes, prestigious international awards given to those who have made an outstanding contribution to the progress of human society and mankind.