Kazuo Inamori’s Kyoten Aijin Philosophy Still Anchors Kyoto Business in the AI Era
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- mk.co.kr reported from the Inamori Library that Kazuo Inamori’s Kyoten Aijin philosophy remains a shared management principle even after his death.
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A mk.co.kr report from the Inamori Library in southern Kyoto, Japan, spotlighted the Kyoten Aijin philosophy of Kazuo Inamori, the philosopher and business leader. According to the report, the philosophy is presented as a management principle that built an unshakable foundation for companies and has been translated into 14 languages for global sharing. Its key point is that, even after Inamori’s death, it continues to function not merely as a personal belief but as a structure within organizations. The report also emphasized that even as work changes in the AI era, the essence of Inamori’s philosophy does not change. Source: mk.co.kr
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