What I love about Yoshida is that he's so open-minded. Tanaka, while a genius in some ways, wouldn't even consider adding stuff like swimming and jumping.


What I love about Yoshida is that he's so open-minded. Tanaka, while a genius in some ways, wouldn't even consider adding stuff like swimming and jumping.
"Open-minded" is not it. He is simply more forgiving when it comes to borrowing ideas.
On the other hand, he seems incapable of leaving the current comfort zone.
What really sets him apart from Tanaka (or doesn't) is whether he manages to make the development process more efficient in the long run. That's a substantial benefit worth the shake-up in management. Whether he can do it is yet to be seen.
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