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FORTUNE's 2022 'World's Most Admired Companies' lists Fujitsu for Fourth Year Running

FORTUNE's 2022 'World's Most Admired Companies' lists Fujitsu for Fourth Year Running
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Fujitsu victoriously announced today that it has been listed in FORTUNE Magazine's 2022 list of "World's Most Admired Companies" for the fourth year in a row.

From 29 countries just 635 companies were nominated as the "World's Most Admired Companies," of which 333 were selected (15 of which were Japanese companies) this year.

The annually published "World's Most Admired Companies" is conducted through a partnership between Fortune Magazine and Korn Ferry and is determined based on a survey of a combined 15,000 executives, directors at global companies, and analysts.

Korn Ferry is a global management consulting firm established in 1969 in the United States, that works to develop talent and make organizations more effective. It has 10,000 employees providing services in over 50 countries.

Companies are evaluated based on nine categories: Innovation, People Management, Use of Corporate Assets, Social Responsibility, Quality of Management, Financial Soundness, Long-Term Investment Value, Quality of Products/Services, and Global Competitiveness. Companies that receive high evaluations in these categories are selected for inclusion in the list.

Fujitsu was highly evaluated in areas which included Global Competitiveness, Innovation, Financial Soundness, and Quality of Products/Services and was then selected in the category for the IT Services industry.

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology and plans to continue to advance business activities from the perspective of the environment, society, and governance (ESG) in order to realize Our Purpose as stated in the Fujitsu Way-"to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation"-and further increase its efforts to contribute to the sustainable development of society and the Earth.

News Source: JCN Newswire

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