Kenichi Ohmae
received his BS degree at Waseda University, his MS at
the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D in Nuclear engineering from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For about twenty-three years he
was a partner in Mackinsey and Company, Inc., an international management
practice, he also served companies in a wide spectrum of industries,
including industrial and consumer electronic financial institutions,
telecommunications, office equipment, photographic euipment, industrial
macinery, food, rubber, and chemicals. Prior to joining McKinsey, Ohmae
worked for Hitachi as a senior design on japan's protype fast breeder
reactor. His special area of expertise is expressing a ...
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He is the founder of "Reform of Heisei", a citizen's political
movement estavlished on November 25, 1992, to promote and catalyze the
reform of Japan's political and administrative systems. This organization
has two elect Diet members commited to this program.
Reform is almost unheard of in Japan. He is doing rallies, television
appearances, and bus tours, to recruite members across the country, who'll
support his organization with contributions of 10,000 yen($90).
Ohmae is also the founder and Managing Director of the "Ohmae and
Associates". Since October 1996, Ohmae has been a visting professor of the
Global Management Course, Graduate School of Business at Standford
University. January 1997, he joined the UCLA School of Public and Social
research as chancellor's Professor of Public Policy. He currently serves
on the boards of MIT Corporation, The Wharton School at the University of
Pennsylvania, and Niki, Inc. He received an honorary doctorate from ...
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