
Japanese camera and endoscope maker Olympus Corp (7733.T) said its next chief executive officer would be British-born Michael Woodford, 50, who oversaw a restructuring of the firm's European operations. In what could signal an overhaul at the firm...Olympus said on Thursday that Woodford would take the helm on April 1, joining a select band of non-Japanese citizens to lead a major listed Japanese corporation....Woodford said personnel changes and slashing back office costs had enabled him to turn Olympus's European operations around and make $200 million in profit, nine years after he took them over at break-even. But he said he would need the support of outgoing CEO Tsuyoshi Kikukawa, who will become the company's chairman, to make similar changes in Japan. "One thing I think Japan is known for is that it is very good at managing and protecting the status quo," he told reporters. "Change in Japan can be difficult to implement. It can be done, it will be done, but I need a Japanese 'umbrella'," he said, referring to Kikukawa. Kikukawa's advice to his successor was simple: Take up golf. "I know he likes running and sailing and it's fine for him to continue with those, but it's really essential for Japanese executives to play golf," he said...more...