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2019-11-16 It may be the time to seriously think about the “stagnation revolution”. [長年日記]

I have been serializing the column for more than a year about "work style reform", and I am confident that I am doing a miserable way of working.

If we really want to reform our way of working,

(1) Do not challenge new technologies and methods

(2) Do not respond to unreasonable requests

(3) Do not keep the delivery date (just target)

(4) Norm is within the range that can be achieved

I think that this is possible if we consider the above as a social convention in Japan.

Is this the "socialist revolution" ?

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I'm not familiar with the recent socialist countries, however, I know that

A huge nation in the far north has failed to spectacularly as a result of 70 years of experimentation

The other giant nation has a dynamic economic development in a direction (market economy, introduction of competition principle) that is different from the philosophy of socialism.

-If the Second Cultural Revolution breaks out, about 99% of the people will be purged.

A socialist country on the north side of the peninsula that is ruining the idea of socialism, because the powers are inherited by blood. The country continue to bother neighbor countries by the theory of the weak.

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As far as I know, the state currently advocating a socialist country does not seem to be a country that can talk about "work style reform".

In other words, the “socialist revolution” is not the answer to "work style reform".

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As you may know, I am the leader of the Japanese stagnation party.

It may be the time to seriously think about the “stagnation revolution”.