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Age 80 (1975) New Year's calligraphy. Age 88 (Dec. 1982) Portrait. Here you can learn about the path of Konosuke Matsushita's 94-year life, enjoy 30 selected gems of Konosuke's wisdom, digests of past special exhibitions held at the Konosuke Matsushita Museum, online exhibition content, and more.
Jul 2, 2013 · By Metropolis. Originally published on metropolis.co.jp on July 2013. Samuel Smiles, the great Victorian advocate of “self help” would have loved Konosuke Matsushita. Like Smiles’ other heroes, Matsushita overcame poverty by hard work and continuous self-improvement to found Panasonic, one of the great corporations of Japan.
Kōnosuke Matsushita (松下 幸之助, Matsushita Kōnosuke, 27 November 1894 – 27 April 1989) was a Japanese industrialist who founded Panasonic, the largest Japanese consumer electronics company. Matsushita is referred to as the "God of Management" in Japan.
Nov 23, 2019 · In 1953, Matsushita Electric launched a novel mode of internal communication that would bring Konosuke and his employees together. Konosuke came up with the idea to insert a leaflet with a message into employees' monthly payroll envelopes. These were called payroll leaflets. In this third part, we shed some light on the payroll leaflets.
Konosuke Matsushita was born on November 27, 1894, to a wealthy farming family in Wasamura village, Wakayama. When Konosuke was only four, however, the family lost everything when his father speculated on the rice exchange. Konosuke withdrew from elementary school and, at a mere nine years of age, he started work as an apprentice.
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Feb 16, 2022 · When Matsushita died, in the spring of 1989, at age 94, he had become, in the words of the former US President, George Bush, Sr, “an inspiration to people around the world.”. Matsushita’s legacy was, indeed, daunting. Peerless. For a man who helped lead the Japanese economic revival, after World War II, through —the firm he founded ...