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Entrepreneur Association of Tokyo
Speaker - Masanori Kanda



2006 05 10

Masanori Kanda

"Successful Entrepreneurs’ Secret – You Can Predict Your Future in 60 Minutes!"

Presentation Summary
What are the three most important successful factors for business?

For real estate, the three most important factors are 1. location, 2. location, 3. location. For business, they are 1. timing , 2, timing, 3 timing.

But do you know when to start a new business, when to exit; when to empower your subordinates, when to slow down, and when to speed up. There are certain rules, but you do not learn these rules in schools. I discover these rules with a famous astrologer, and made it a very reliable model for entrepreneurs.
Why does a certain person succeed easily and another person fail miserably? The lecture will reveal hidden secrets of successful entrepreneurs.

Personal Profile
Masanori Kanda is a successful entrepreneur and an author of business books and novels selling over 1.5 million copies in Japan. After working as a country manager for Whirlpool Corporation, he founded a marketing consulting company called ALMAC KK, which became the largest organization in Japan teaching entrepreneurs direct marketing. Masanori Kanda has produced many Self-made millionaires and best selling authors based on his unique methods.

He earned MBA in Finance from Wharton School, and MA in Economics from New York University.

Business Profile
After making a decent success in business, Mr. Kanda has shifted his emphasis from business activities to Art/Entertainment since 2005. His drama – Confessions of Self-made Millionaires will be showing in Oct 2006. He writes a novel Freelance Goemon, published in regular installments since 2005 in the literary magazine Bunzo.

He is also focusing on a non-profit project named “Living History Project” – the goal of which is to interview 2,000 people aging over 80 years about their lives, and make a web-based oral history library which will be viewed for free.


http://www.kandamasanori.net
http://www.1almac.com

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