Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月03日
Asia now exports culture, ideas, tech and leadership
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本文聚焦亚洲经济发展的新趋势,指出亚洲正从过去依靠工业化和低成本劳动力驱动增长,转变为输出文化、理念、科技和领导力的新阶段。文章通过多位亚太地区领导者的观点,探讨了人工智能在医疗、制造、金融等领域的应用,以及企业如何应对时代变革、培养人才、构建创新文化等议题。此外,文章还强调了长期视角下的资本投入和合作伙伴关系的重要性,以及企业如何利用人工智能拓展新的市场和客户群体。

😊 亚洲经济发展正经历转型,从工业化和低成本劳动力驱动转向输出文化、理念、科技和领导力。

💡 人工智能成为各行业的重要工具,例如在医疗领域辅助治疗决策,在制造业提升运营效率,在金融领域拓展细分市场。

🧑‍💼 企业需要培养以人为本的文化和创新文化,吸引和留住人才,尤其重视年轻一代对工作意义的需求。

🤝 长期视角下的资本投入和合作伙伴关系至关重要,企业需要与其他企业合作,共同开拓市场和服务客户。

📈 人工智能助力企业拓展新的市场和客户群体,例如服务于大众市场和数字化用户。

Good morning.When I moved to Asia at the start of my career in the 1990s, much of its growth was fueled by industrialization and leveraging low-cost labor in a globalizing world. Today, as BCG’s Asia-Pacific chair Neeraj Aggarwal noted in a recent TED Talk, Asia is increasingly exporting culture, ideas, technology and leadership.He joined me earlier today for a roundtable with Asia-Pacific leaders in a series sponsored by BCG. “Never in the history of humankind have we had so many revolutions happening together, so much change,” Aggarwal said. For many of the leaders he meets, “this upheaval is actually generating a sense of energy” as change creates not just stress but opportunity.Other comments:Our ultimate customer is the patient but physicians make the treatment decision and then there are many other different stakeholders. To combine them as one consumer base, AI is a really useful tool. — Naoki Okamura, president, Astellas Pharma Inc. We spend a lot of resources to promote a human-centric culture and innovation culture. I think this is very important for us to keep long-term growth… For Gen X, Y, Z, they want to work to earn some money, but they need to know the purpose. Creating the right culture is very important. — Hsien-Yuen (S.Y.) Hsu, co-CEO, ASUSTeK Computer Inc. TDK is a manufacturer of electric devices like passive components, sensors, DG, minor batteries and magnetic head for the data center. It’s a Japanese company with 100,000 team members all over the world. Just 10% are Japanese… We are utilizing AI to make our operations more efficient…and create new business opportunities in areas like predictive maintenance. — Shuichi Hashiyama, general manager, TDK Corp. If you’re able to deploy capital or resources with a long-term view, Gen AI is a tremendous opportunity… And partnerships are increasingly important with all these opportunities. Nobody can go it alone. Those who you thought were competitors before now, sometimes you’re best friends in terms of how you’re able to go to market, reach customers and serve customers. — Roary Stasko, CEO, Telstra International How do we keep the lights on with our ultra-high net worth clients who still need people to service them in their investment recommendations? But then we have to tap a new market as well, which is more of the mass market, a new gen that’s completely digital. With AI, we can grow to smaller segments, especially in terms of recommending product investments. — Arapat Sangkharat, CEO, Maybank Securities ThailandMore news below. Diane Bradydiane.brady@fortune.comFollow on LinkedInTOP NEWSPat Gelsinger is out at IntelIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger retired as head of the struggling chipmaker following a no-confidence vote from investors. The company veteran had broad plans to bring Intel up to par with competitors like Nvidia, TSMC, and AMD, but its shares have more than halved since Gelsinger took over. FortuneStellantis CEO resignsStellantis CEO Carlos Tavares resigned on Sunday and was replaced immediately with John Elkann, the carmaker’s board director and the heir to Fiat. In his resignation, Tavares took responsibility for the company’s lagging sales. FortuneLinkedIn cofounder considers leaving country over political retributionReid Hoffman, the LinkedIn cofounder who helped bankroll Kamala Harris’ campaign and private litigation against Donald Trump, is considering leaving the U.S. out of fear of political retribution, according to the New York Times. President-elect Trump has previously signaled his intent to exact “revenge” on political enemies. FortuneAROUND THE WATERCOOLERTech millionaire who spends $2 million a year to live forever says he packs ‘every calorie’ while traveling abroad—including to India for a week by Alexa MikhailHow Rich Eisen went from chasing cop cars to building his own Emmy-nominated sports broadcasting empire by Sydney LakeStruggling budget vodka maker Stoli has filed for bankruptcy as Gen Z turns away from alcohol by Chris MorrisMeet the three Walmart Inc. women who choose the $650 billion worth of goods it sells you every year by Phil WahbaHow Warren Buffett has managed to best Big Tech by Sheryl EstradaExclusive: Netflix star Ryan Serhant raises $45 million to disrupt the real estate brokerage business by Leo SchwartzThis edition of CEO Daily was curated by Joey Abrams.This is the web version of CEO Daily, a newsletter of must-read global insights from CEOs and industry leaders. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.

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