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Yoshinori Hara, dean and professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, says these long-standing entities, at least 100 years old, are known as ‘shinise’ – literally meaning ‘old shop’.
Hara, who worked in Silicon Valley for a decade, says that Japanese companies’ emphasis on sustainability, rather than quick... See more
Yoshinori Hara, dean and professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, says these long-standing entities, at least 100 years old, are known as ‘shinise’ – literally meaning ‘old shop’.
Hara, who worked in Silicon Valley for a decade, says that Japanese companies’ emphasis on sustainability, rather than quick... See more


This niggga was one of the last pure hustlers out man. He ain’t even have no main hustle- you never seen this niggga scheme the same scheme twice.
Whatever he was sellin yesterday ain’t even for sale no more he on some whole other shit. You can’t match this niggga https://t.co/4ZjPnz6P4K
zaibatsu (shinkō koncherun) represented by Ayukawa Gisuke’s Nissan Zaibatsu,
Hiromi Mizuno • Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan
I wanted the brand to have my face. I wanted the product to convey the culture, life, lifestyle, dignity of work. We are a listed company, and I wanted to manufacture a product with dignity. I wanted a profit with dignity. Because the press all talk about the moral ethics of profit. Why can’t we have a dignified profit then?
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om.co • Brunello Cucinelli

Brunello: I wanted the brand to have my face. I wanted the product to convey the culture, life, lifestyle, dignity of work. We are a listed company, and I wanted to manufacture a product with dignity. I wanted a profit with dignity. Because the press all talk about the moral ethics of profit. Why can’t we have a dignified profit then?