Exhibitions
2017: "Exploring Kyocera's Management and Accounting Principles"

Along with its unique Amoeba Management System, another driving force behind Kyocera's growth and development has been "Kyocera Accounting." This exhibition introduced the essence of Amoeba Management through panels and slides, and held screenings of footage featuring Inamori passionately discussing "Kyocera Accounting."
Exhibition of The Seven Principles of Kyocera Accounting (Panels and Slides)

- The Principle of Cash-Basis Management
- The Principle of Muscular Management
- The Principle of One-to-One Correspondence
- The Principle of Double-Check
- The Principle of Profitability Improvement
- The Principle of Transparent Management
- The Principle of Perfectionism
Introduction to Related Books
Kazuo Inamori's Practical Study was released by Japan's Nikkei Shimbun Publishing in 1998, and released in China in 2005. Kyocera Accounting is a set of accounting principles born from the Kyocera Philosophy: along with Amoeba Management, it serves as the cornerstone of Kyocera's growth.

Screenings of Related Videos by Inamori

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"Kyocera Accounting: The Accounting Needed Now for Management"
(From Kazuo Inamori's Management Philosophy Dalian Report Meeting, October 23, 2011) - "Building a Company with Beautiful Financial Statements"
(From the Seiwajyuku Kansai Region District Joint Jyukucho Meeting, January 17, 2005) - "My Thoughts on Accounting" from Kazuo Inamori's Practical Study Vol. 1
- "The Principle of Cash-Basis Management" and "The Principle of One-to-One Correspondence" from Kazuo Inamori's Practical Study Vol. 2
- "The Principle of Muscular Management," "The Principle of Perfectionism," "The Principle of Double Check," and "The Principle of Transparent Management" from Kazuo Inamori's Practical Study Vol. 3
- "The Principle of Profitability Improvement" from Kazuo Inamori's Practical Study Vol. 4
From the time of Kyocera's founding, Inamori recognized accounting as central to management. He realized that a company's long-term development depends on management's ability to understand the actual status of the business in real time. To facilitate this, he established accounting principles based on the Kyocera Philosophy criterion of "doing what is right as a human being." This exhibition included screenings of six videos by Inamori explaining the concepts in detail.
Related Information
Inamori Accounting
*This page introduces detailed information on Inamori Accounting.