Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.09.03 No successors

Ginza Koyama daily journal 2022.09.03 No successors

Large companies built by founders in a single generation struggle to find a successor.

It’s the same everywhere.

The founding owner has tremendous power within the company.

Successor candidates invited by other companies end up quitting after a short period of time.

Why?

A fast-growing company has been nurtured by its founder’s DNA.

No other DNA can divide cells.

There are no bluebirds outside. (A bluebird is a sign of happiness.)

There are good matches within the company close to you.

Koyama Group has many employees who joined the company as new graduates, that has now become mid-career executives and facility managers.

We will continue to grow and grow.

Depending on my lifespan, but I still haven’t found my successor to take over the role of CEO.

I don’t have to see.

I don’t have to choose.

When it comes to that point, the staff will choose.

In that era, my inheritance will not be needed.

Koyama Group should be a place to nurture new founders.

Management for the future is also unknown management power.

The next representative is not a successor.

I don’t want a successor.

A new founder will be born.

Today’s new PCR positive staff: 0

Thank you for your hard work. I am very grateful to you.

This morning’s pulse oximeter 97/98/98

Blood sugar 122 Morning without midnight meal

Body temperature 36.2 degrees

Nursery school camp

Ceo Yasunari Koyama