Salaryman Idea Book: Concern for Success
Salaryman Idea Book: Concern for Success

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Salaryman Idea Book: Concern for Success

1960
Movie
85 min
Japanese

A beer salesman with a passion for fishmongering stumbles through mishaps, rivalries, and gangster trouble while chasing a big contract, winning the deal through quick thinking—then turns down a promotion to keep working his own way.

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Director: Tetsuji TakechiGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary presents a series of animated vignettes illustrating the importance of thoughtful planning and strategic thinking for success in the business world. It uses a metaphorical approach to convey concepts of ambition, hard work, and foresight as essential elements for career advancement. The film aims to inspire and guide the 'salaryman' towards achieving professional goals through diligent effort and innovative ideas.

Critical Reception

As a short, industrial-style documentary from 1960, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this nature typically aimed to educate and motivate their target audience within corporate or educational settings. Its purpose was likely to impart practical advice on professional development during a period of rapid economic growth in Japan.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers practical advice for professional development.

  • Uses animation to illustrate business concepts.

  • Aimed at motivating the Japanese salaryman.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Toei Animation Company, a studio that would later become famous for its animated features and television series.

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