At the age of 7, he founded Kyoto Ceramics Co., Ltd. (now Kyocera), and at the age of 52, he founded Second Telecom (formerly known as DDI, now known as KDDI, the second largest communication company in Japan after NTT), both of which entered the world's top 500 in their lifetime.
Management: kazuo inamori is a Japanese management master. As the founder of two world-class enterprises (Kyocera and KDDI), he has his own unique management concept and has practiced it for 50 years. Kyocera Group has *** 189 companies, covering many fields such as precision ceramics, semiconductor components, solar equipment, mechanical tools, jewelry application products, services and networks.
Kazuo inamori believes that the most important elements of an enterprise are three factors: professionals, capital and technology. As long as there are these three elements, there will be operations. Of the three, talent is the most important. This concern comes from his own personal experience. Kazuo inamori is not a wise man in the traditional sense. Junior high school and senior high school college exams often fail. His initial ideal was to be a doctor, but in reality he can only work in a ceramic factory.
Personal experience made kazuo inamori understand the great potential of talents. For him, he firmly believes that as long as people with simple and cheerful hearts can gather together and unite everyone, they will surely achieve great things.