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Katsuratsuki

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Identity & CultureCalifornia Sky Entrepreneurship
Signature MoveNever Judge Wealth by Appearance
Cornerstone MoveUpgrade the Stage, Keep the Craft Pure
Competitive AdvantagePartner Who Covers Your Blind Spot
Signature MoveCounter as Fixed-Point Observatory
Strategic PatternHideout Prestige Over Visible Location
Signature MoveSeating Diplomacy as Silent Service
Cornerstone MoveBootstrap Through Regulars, Not Location
Competitive AdvantageEarly IT Adoption for Analog Business
Signature MoveCelebrity Treated as Regular Customer
Operating PrincipleCombine Experience With Theory
Identity & CulturePaper Napkin Ideas Over Boardrooms
Relationship LeverageKunto: Invisible Influence Over Time
Strategic PatternObsession Follows Admiration

Primary Evidence

"After tidying up lightly and returning home, I found out that Steve’s private funeral had just taken place on that day. Was it just a coincidence that our grand finale at Katsuratsuki and Steve’s funeral fell on the same day? I caught my breath for a moment in surprise."

Source:Steve Jobs' Chef (translated)

"On January 9, 2007, Apple announced the first iPhone. In fact, there’s a little “mistake” related to this announcement on our part. At some point, Steve began visiting Katsuratsuki on the night of big presentations. He would sit in his favorite number one seat at the back of the counter and enjoy dinner with his wife, Laurene. On such occasions, he was usually very relaxed and in a good mood. Although hailed as a presentation “genius,” Steve reportedly practiced significantly beforehand, and his relaxed demeanor immediately afterward offered a glimpse into the pressure he was under."

Source:Steve Jobs' Chef (translated)

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