The fact that even a high-end brand watch worth 2 million yen costs 20,000 yen at a cost of 20,000 yen.
In times of change, "process purpose" is more important
Mr. There is the case of Konmari (Marie Kondo), which is symbolically drawn. NewsPicks also focused on this part and it became a hot topic, but there may be many people who know about Mr. Konmari. I'm going to ask Mr. Ohara to explain how "process economy x Konmari's case" fits in, and after that, I'm going to put out about three concrete cases of process economy in a row.
Kazuhiro Ohara (Ohara): Yatter. thank you. The important part of the process economy is that in the first story, it seems to be a company story, saying, "As a company, there is no difference if it is a finished product, so let's focus on the process." It's a very important story for me personally.
A bit improvisationally, the previous diagram was too good, so I would like to talk about it while combining the story. Mr. Fujiwara, can you show me the diagram just for a moment?
Fujiwara: Yes, this is it.
Ohara: Yes. In other words, in the past, I was able to grow up comfortably within the “self” that was decided by those around me. The current “self” can also be interpreted as “the era in which you have to grow while interacting with things that are not you”. I sent my daughter to a school called Green School, but why did you let her go there? "What do you mean?"
(pointing to the slide) This is my favorite calendar out of all the calendars that Recruit puts out every month. What's amazing about this in the picture "I'm not here yet, meeting." "That's why everyone is excitedly looking forward to "encounters that aren't here yet." Green School's company motto is "Be proud of your Stepping out of your comfort zone."
Fujiwara: Oh.
Ohara: In other words, I'm warm and comfortable because I'm in the midst of what others have decided for me. That's why I'm scared of ``becoming a person I don't know'' or ``getting involved with something I don't know''.
Fujiwara: I understand.
Ohara: That's what we call a comfort zone, and the most important thing about education is that you don't shut yourself up in a pre-determined place, but that it becomes fun to venture outside. It's the most important thing. This is what matters at that point.
This is a chart made by Shinya Nakayama, President of Rakuten University. For some reason, there are a lot of people who think, "Patience until you reach the goal, and enjoy yourself when you reach the goal."
Fujiwara: I see!
Ohara: When you climb Mt.Fuji, is it something like ``seeking to climb Mt.Fuji to the fullest, enduring and persevering on the way up''? Or because climbing the mountain itself is fun, and when you realize it's fun and fun, you'll be like, "Huh? I've reached the top of the mountain." there is It's a story that in the era of change, the process purpose is more important.