
CEO: Behind the Scenes The leadership cost of treating people as expenses
Feb 4, 2026
Toru Takahashi, Global Chief Strategy Officer at GLOBIS and leadership researcher, explores human capital, kokorozashi (aligning personal mission with social good), and why treating people as expenses harms long-term performance. He discusses sabbaticals, cross-cultural lessons from Iran and Europe, human-centered leadership for tech disruption, and how leaders must embody purpose to build sustainable cultures.
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Discover Purpose Through Reflection
- Reflect on difficult career decisions to surface recurring values that reveal your kokorozashi.
- Use past choice rationales as practical hints to identify your purpose.
Use The Last‑Day Test
- Ask if you'd do today’s planned work on your last day alive to test alignment with purpose.
- If the answer is no, adjust actions or seek a different kokorozashi.
Iran Assignment Changed Perspectives
- Toru recounts his early assignment in Iran which corrected his Western media biases.
- Experiencing Iran taught him to view situations from multiple angles and avoid one‑sided narratives.
