According to Japanese media reports, at 8:25 a.m. on August 24, the well-known Japanese industrialist Inamori Kazuo, who is known as the “God of management”, died at his home in Kyoto at the age of 90< img alt="" style="width:600px;" src=" https://imagecloud.thepaper.cn/thepaper/image/213/423/273.png "> Kazuo Inamori was born in 1932 in Kagoshima, Japan. In 1959, at the age of 27, he founded Kyocera. Ten years later, Kyocera became one of the world’s top 500 companies. In 1989, at the age of 52, he founded the second electric power KDDI. In 2007, the second electric power entered the world’s top 500. Kazuo Inamori is one of the few people who founded two of the world’s top 500 companies. Starting from scratch, he finally enabled the two companies to achieve an output value of about 5 trillion yen. < br > < div class =" contheight " "> < / div > according to Kyocera’s official website, Kazuo Inamori has been thinking about the issue of” what should business depend on “and has come to the conclusion that” people’s hearts “are the most important. People’s hearts are changeable and uncertain. However, once a mutual trust relationship is established, people’s hearts will become extremely solid and trustworthy. < br > < div class =" contheight " "> < / div > not only founded two global top 500 companies, in 2010, 78 year old Kazuo Inamori led Japan Airlines (JAL) to complete the reconstruction. At that time, JAL was in debt of 2.3 trillion yen. In September 2012, just two years later, JAL was re listed. According to the Japanese economic news, Kazuo Inamori is the soul of the Japanese economic community. < br > < div class =" continheight " "> < / div > Kazuo Inamori is better known by Chinese readers for his way of business. < br > < div class =" continheight "> < / div > according to the Japanese economic news, Kazuo Inamori suffered repeated failures in his studies and employment when he was young, and he did not succeed in anything. Later, through his unremitting efforts, he opened up a road, and his life experience attracted many people. His business learning organization” Shenghe Shuo “was founded More than 9000 entrepreneurs participated. After stepping down as the director of Kyocera in 2005, Kazuo Inamori turned his focus to the activities of “Shenghe school” to promote business philosophy and “Inamori Consortium” to commend those who have made contributions to cultural and technological development< Br > < div class = "height" > < / div > Kazuo Inamori has written amoeba management, living law and other works.