文档介绍:Konosuke Matsushita
Konosuke Matsushita 松下 幸之助 (November 27, 1894 – April 27, 1989)
a Japanese industrialist
the founder of Panasonic
For many Japanese, he is known as "the god of management".
The Introduction of His Life
In 1894,born in farming village of Wasa.
In 1910 , as a wiring assistant at the Osaka Electric Light Company.
In 1918 , founded Matsushita Electric Appliance Factory.
In the 1920s , used the trademark ‘National’ on Matsushita products, and dropped prices to make his lamp a mass-market product.
From 1950 to 1973 , Matsushita's company became one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electrical goods, sold under well-known trademarks including Panasonic and Technics.
In 1973, Matsushita retired .
In retirement , Matsushita focused on developing and explaining his social and commercial philosophies, and wrote 44 published books.
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Toyota Chairman Fengtianyinger said: I once led the technical personnel to visit the Matushita Electric Industrial Corporation, the Panasonic Cadre lines up in formation and gives us grand front of them is unexpectedly Matushita himself. He attaches great importance and shows respect to customers. He always implements the customer supreme spirit. He also gathers
cadre and takes the lead to ask the Toyota personnel questions. His spirit of modest and setting an example, makes people think that he is the outstanding operator worthily.
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Kyoto University professor appraises said: Matushita had ancient warrior's temperament — keeping faith and autonomy, and never earned money depending on politics, and he observed the merchant morals thoroughly. His moral character of sincere and courtesy also infected the company all staff and formed a rare valuable “social convention”. But his
most superior natural talent was that without analysis he could keen seeing the whole matter clearly and judge the truth accurately.
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