I was browsing around google video this weekend and ran across this video by Tachi Kiuchi, ex-CEO of Mitsubishi Electric and now Founder of The Future 500.
The video covers a variety of topics including risk-taking, terrorism and accounting for the costs of using natural resources, all around the theme of “take risks and do what you want, but don’t die.”
Within this theme, he talks about the failure of companies to adapt based on feedback. “Enron grew unsustainably, and because it failed to adapt, it collapsed.” “No feedback, no adaptation. No adaptation, no change” gradually, the feedback, if ignored, grows louder and manifests itself in collapses and disasters. Though he goes on discuss the environment in particular, his point encompasses businesses as a whole. Feedback and adaptation is the key to the survival of a business.
Its an interesting video that runs about 5 minutes or so.
October 31, 2006 at 11:18 am |
Mitsubishi Electric CEO: My most important business lessons
I was browsing around google video this weekend and ran across this video by Tachi Kiuchi, ex-CEO of Mitsubishi Electric and now Founder of The Future 500.
The video covers a variety of topics including risk-taking, terrorism and accounting for the costs
November 1, 2006 at 7:32 pm |
Mitsubishi Electric CEO: My most important business lessons
I was browsing around google video this weekend and ran across this video by Tachi Kiuchi, ex-CEO of Mitsubishi Electric and now Founder of The Future 500.
The video covers a variety of topics including risk-taking, terrorism and accounting for the costs
April 17, 2008 at 8:35 pm |
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March 17, 2009 at 8:11 am |
Hi,this is aman i refer above article then goes on discuss the environment in particular, point encompasses businesses as a whole. Feedback and adaptation is the key to the survival of a business.
April 1, 2009 at 5:23 pm |
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