Part 2 by Shu Yamaguchi, an independent researcher and author. Mr. Yamaguchi has a diverse career including advertising production, management/human resources consulting, and book writing. In fact, I was portraying a different life. What was the turning point? Now that business is undergoing major changes, how should we approach work, and how should we live our lives without using the present as a tool for the future? Part 1: https://youtu.be/kcYhoToCQIM “Has business completed its role? What is the next mission?” Part 2 (this video): https://youtu.be/U6OpIlO8h_Y “Now for the future” What is a way of life without using it as a tool? Click here for the full video ↓ https://youtu.be/U6OpIlO8h_Y?feature=shared[Guest]Shu Yamaguchi | Independent researcher and author Born in Tokyo in 1970. Independent researcher, author, and public speaker. Engaged in strategy formulation, cultural policy, organizational development, etc. at Dentsu, BCG, etc. His books include “The Future of Business,” “The Age of New Types,” “Why Do the World’s Elites Train Their “Aesthetic Sense?”” and “Philosophy as a Weapon.” Graduated from the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Letters, Keio University, and master’s degree from the Graduate School of Letters, Keio University. Outside director of Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten Co., Ltd., and outside director of Mobile Factory Co., Ltd. <
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