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Japan's definition of "excellence" is being rewritten. AI is replacing routine skills, flattening organizations, and turning individuals into one-person brands. This episode unpacks why loyalty no longer equals value — and what does.
◆Introduction: The input economy is dying. The output economy has arrived.
For decades, being "excellent" in Japan meant showing up, following orders, and staying loyal. Now, with 4.37 million office workers projected surplus by 2040 and record-high employee-resignation bankruptcies, the old rules are collapsing. We explore five forces — from AI reskilling and verbalization literacy to P2C entrepreneurship and Nomura's 90% foreign leadership — reshaping what it means to be truly excellent.
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By Narrative Japan PodcastsJapan's definition of "excellence" is being rewritten. AI is replacing routine skills, flattening organizations, and turning individuals into one-person brands. This episode unpacks why loyalty no longer equals value — and what does.
◆Introduction: The input economy is dying. The output economy has arrived.
For decades, being "excellent" in Japan meant showing up, following orders, and staying loyal. Now, with 4.37 million office workers projected surplus by 2040 and record-high employee-resignation bankruptcies, the old rules are collapsing. We explore five forces — from AI reskilling and verbalization literacy to P2C entrepreneurship and Nomura's 90% foreign leadership — reshaping what it means to be truly excellent.
◆Note