Corporate euthanasiaTo boost productivity at home, Japan needs to kill off some of its old, unprofitable companies THE oldest company in the world is Kongo Gumi, a construction firm based in Osaka. It started building Buddhist shrines in 578AD, and was still run by a man surnamed Kongo 40 generations later. The next four firms by age are also Japanese. According to Yasuchika Hasegawa, chief execut
Insiders and outsidersJapan’s fabled corporate culture is ill-suited to a smaller workforce and a knowledge-based economy Hands up those who want a decent job IF YOU travel by public transport, Japan can seem like one of the most networked countries on Earth. When they are not asleep on your shoulder, many of the under-50s are feverishly thumbing their mobile phones. You would think they had a hug
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