The story of what became the Panasonic Corporation began in Osaka‚ Japan in 1918; this was when Konosuke Matsushita invented a revolutionary two-socket light bulb (Duplex Light Bulb). With only 3 employees and himself he produced and sold the light bulbs from his home in Osaka. Matsushita’s idea was so highly regarded he had to rent his neighbour’s house to keep up with demand. In 1992 however Matsushita could not handle the demand from his home any longer‚ so in 1992 he leased a 230m2 site nearby
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Panasonic IR Day 2012 Appliances Company Business Strategy May 23‚ 2012 Panasonic Corporation Appliances Company President Kazunori Takami Notes: 1. This is an English translation from the original presentation in Japanese. 2. In this presentation‚ “fiscal 2012” or “FY 2012” refers to the year ended March 31‚ 2012. In addition‚ “fiscal 2013” or “FY 2013” refers to the year ending March 31‚ 2013. Contents 11 1. Appliances Company Profile 2. Market Trends 3. Business Vision and
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and a well-known brand name. Its slogan "Panasonic ideas for life" represents the advanced technology and the wide range of products which we cover. It’s formerly known as Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd and stands for the depth and diversity of its research capabilities‚ manufacturing expertise‚ high quality and sophisticated products. In 1918‚ Panasonic was founded by Konosuke Matsushita and headquartered in Osaka Japan. (www.panasonic.net). Panasonic was ranked of 89 the largest company of
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hbr.org The Globe What Panasonic Learned in China PhotograPhy: Corbis When your manufacturing base becomes your growth market‚ your strategy has to adjust. by Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku‚ and Tomofumi Amano M ultinational companies tend to insulate their headquarters from operations in emerging markets. Sure‚ they welcome the opportunity to save money by manufacturing in China or managing customer service out of India‚ and they’re especially pleased when they make
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CHAPTER IV SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS SWOT Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development and manufacture of electronic products in three business fields: consumer‚ components & devices‚ and solutions. STRENGTHS Wide product diversification With its four major business domains‚ Panasonic boats a wide variety of products and services ranging from but not limited to household appliances to AVC (audio‚ visual and communications) devices. Well established and reputable
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S.W.O.T STRENGTHS: Panasonic has many strengths. One strength that it has is it is diversified‚ selling a variety of products in a variety of places (DATAMONITOR‚ 2011). It also has a great brand name making it widely recognized across the world (DATAMONITOR‚ 2011). WEAKNESSES: One big weakness it has is its revenue per employee is considerably lower than its competitors‚ resulting in Panasonic paying more for manufacturing (DATAMONITOR‚ 2011). OPPORTUNITIES: Its opportunities are that it
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SWOT analysis From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search A SWOT Analysis is a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats involved in a project or in a business venture or in any other situation of an organization or individual requiring a decision in pursuit of an objective. It involves monitoring the marketing environment internal and external to the organization or individual. The technique is credited to Albert Humphrey
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BRIEFING ST 1 (England) DIRECTORS’ BRIEFING SWOT analysis SWOT analysis looks at your strengths and weaknesses‚ and the opportunities and threats your business faces. By focusing on the key factors affecting your business‚ now and in the future‚ a SWOT analysis provides a clear basis for examining your business performance and prospects. This briefing outlines: x B Brainstorm the issues. Ask everyone to identify any strengths or weaknesses they feel the business has‚ and any opportunities
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SWOT This is used to help focus activities into areas of strength and where the greatest opportunities lie. This is used to identify the dangers that take the form of weaknesses and both internal and external threats. The four attributes of SWOT analysis: Strengths - What are the advantages? What is currently done well? (e.g. key area of best-performing activities of your company) Weaknesses - What could be improved? What is done badly? (e.g. key area where you are performing poorly) Opportunities
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1. What is adidas corporate strategy? Was there... 1. What is adidas corporate strategy? Was there a common strategic approach utilied in managing the company’s lineup of sporting goods businesses prior to its 2005-2006 restructuring? 2. Did the restructuring undertaken in 2005 and 2006 make sense? Does it appear that the acquisition of Reebok International will produce higher returns for shareholder? What strategic actions should adidas’s top management initiate ti improve the company’s financial
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