Why was Mitsubishi UFJ called "Edo Castle"? Fight against annualism and survivalism that dominate Japanese companies | Politics, Economy, Investment | Toyo Keizai Online
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Yuko Kawamoto, who has been active at the forefront of financial administration, looks back on the management reforms and governance evolution faced by Japanese companies since the 2000s.
Yuko Kawamoto, who has been active at the forefront of financial administration, looks back on the management reforms and governance evolution faced by Japanese companies since the 2000s. What is behind the scenes of the changes, such as the strong metaphor of "Edo Castle" and the controversy over introducing an external perspective?
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