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Why should we be pioneers? – The guidance for sailing without compass-

In the Kyocera Philosophy, with the title of “Be a Pioneer,” Mr. Inamori* demonstrates how important it is to have frontier spirits. The words quoted wth “” are what Inamori said. “Kyocera’s history has been developed while challenging various areas that no one else had ever tried. Our approaches look like navigating the open ocean …

Be always challenging! Self-encouragement of your challenge.

This time, Mr. Inamori talks as follows in “Kyocera Philosophy” under the title of having a spirit of challenge. The words in brackets are Mr. Inamori’s words. “Generally speaking, people are reluctant to challenge new things. They are happy with the status quo. However, this can be interpreted as the commencement of the retreat.” “Challenge …

Encourage challenge: Pursue your infinite possibilities

With the title above, Inamori has shared with Seiwajuku members the tips of how to encourage challenges among your staff. Phrases quoted with “” are what Inamori said. “Those who achieve their goals are ones who believe in their own potential. Once you’ve doubted based on your statis-quo, your goals never be achieved. Your endeavor …

Secret to make a breakthrough-Keep strong desire under subconscious level-

This time, to enhance the business performance, Mr. Inamori shared tips to make the best use of our subconscious. The words quoted with “” are Inamori’s words. “In order to achieve high goals, it is necessary to first have a strong and persistent desire to be the envisaged status. Whether it’s developing a new product, …

Concentrate completely in listening

This time, Inamori shared, as a top leader, how we should find the problem and how we should make decisions. The former means how to listen to our staff, and the latter refers to how to make the correct decision quickly from what we listen to. To make decisions, I take most of the time …

Have both boldness and meticulousness

This time, Mr. Inamori shared his opinion on the above topic. He mentioned the following: Inamori’s words are quoted as “”. “Boldness and meticulousness are contradictory, but to complete your responsibility, you should integrate these two extreme characters. Having both extremes does not mean” being moderate”. Just like weaving a sheet of textile, the warp …

Nega-Posi and top management- philosophy having a well-balanced humanity –

Mr. Inamori *said, “We have a well-balanced humanity.” The phrases quoted by “” are Inamori’s words. “A well-balanced person should have a rational attitude to analyze everything and always ask ‘Why this happen?’’. Those people tend to pursue everything logically and thoroughly to clarify the system behind the phenomenon. It refers to a person who …

Altruism is the benchmark for leaders

This time, Mr. Inamori is talking about altruism. In both running a company or making any important decisions in our lives, it’s important to make decisions based on this altruistic mind. The phrases quoted with “” are Mr. Inamori’s words. “Thinking ‘I should be benefited first’ is an egoistic mind, while ‘Help others even if …

Keys to the business breakthrough

Mr. Inamori demonstrated the motto, “Be always creative!” I think this is a hint of making a “breakthrough”, for those who are working hard but haven’t got any results. Mr. Inamori says the following points. The verses quoted with “” are Mr. Inamori’s words. 1 Have always doubts 2 Make small progress every day. 3 …

Experience is much more important than the knowledge

As a part of Kyocera philosophy, Inamori mentioned that experience is much more important than knowledge. “Knowing how to do and experiencing how to do are completely different. For example, predicting the shrinkage rate when firing ceramics, the actual results usually differ each time, even if you intend to perform firing under the same conditions …

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