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Matsushita Leadership

lessons from the 20th century's most remarkable entrepreneur

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He was one of the most inspirational role models of all time. Thrown into poverty at age four, Konosuke Matsushita (Mat-SOSH-ta) struggled with the early deaths of family members, an apprenticeship which demanded sixteen-hour days at age nine, all the problems associated with starting a business with neither money nor connections, the death of his only son, the Great Depression, the horror of World War II in Japan, and more. Yet John P.

Kotter shows in this fascinating and instructive book how, instead of being ground down by these hardships, Matsushita grew to be a fabulously successful entrepreneur and business leader, the founder of Japan's General Electric: the $65 billion a year Matsushita Electric Corporation.

His accomplishments as a leader, author, educator, philanthropist, and management innovator are astonishing, and outshine even Soichiro Honda, J.C. Penny, Sam Walton, and Henry Ford.

In this immensely readable book, Kotter relates how Matsushita created a large business, invented management practices that are increasingly being used today, helped lead his country's economic miracle after World War II, wrote dozens of books in his latter years, founded a graduate school of leadership, created Japan's version of a Nobel Prize, and gave away hundreds of millions to good causes.

Matsushita Leadership is both a biography and a set of lessons for careers and corporations in the 21st century. An inspirational story and a business primer, the implications are powerful, for organizations and for living a meaningful life.

Publish Date
Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
302

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-290) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.7/6213/092
Library of Congress
HC461.5.M34 K68 1997, HC461.5.M34K68 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 302 p. :
Number of pages
302

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1005098M
Internet Archive
matsushitaleader0000kott
ISBN 10
068483460X
LCCN
96044863
OCLC/WorldCat
35620432, 503240752
Library Thing
1131361
Goodreads
419473

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