6 October 2021
The Purpose of Capitalism: Lessons from Japan, is directed by Daiwa Scholarship alumna (1999) Victoria James
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The Purpose of Capitalism: Lessons from Japan, is directed by Daiwa Scholarship alumna (1999) Victoria James, and will soon be aired on CNBC.
It takes an inside look at some of the largest and oldest Japanese companies to find the answer.
While the Western business world wakes up to ‘purpose’ as a means to address massive environmental degradation, social division and income disparity, for centuries Japan has been playing the long game.
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