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    interdependency‚ where organizations are competing for scare inputs and outputs. Sony clearly did not adequately anticipate these interdependencies because it failed to: • properly anticipate resistance stemming from the motion picture industry and to broker deals with motion picture companies (Wikipedia.org.‚ 2010c) • form strategic alliances with other companies to support Betamax’s format before production; thus‚ making Sony inflexible because altering the design of its VCR would require expensive

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    Recently‚ we have frequently heard the term “a leader”. What kind of person is a successful business leader? Akio Morita‚ a founder of the global Japanese corporation SONY‚ has an answer. In this essay‚ three factors why Akio Morita is the best business leader in japan will be introduced: He is able to communicate properly‚ he has overcame hardship‚ and he has innovative idea. Firstly‚ Akio Morita is well known as a good communicator. He was careful about building significant relationship with

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    was clearly the leader in this new field. The first commercial broadcast quality video recorder was released Betamax video system by Sony in 1975. Two years later‚ JVC released the competing standard VHS (Video Home System). JVC formed early alliances with Matshushita Electric which had a large global distribution network. As a result VHS took off and by 1993 Sony was forced to discontinue production of video recorders with Betamax technology. In 1997‚ TiVo introduce the first DVR models in the

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    console market with the Xbox. Microsoft successfully secured a significant market share with the Xbox and expected to have higher sales with its successor: the Xbox 360. They also made the decision to introduce it a year before their main competitor‚ Sony‚ would in order to secure a large market share. Since both of Microsoft’s EMS suppliers had already been working at capacity‚ they contracted with a third EMS supplier‚ Celestica. Celestica began production in a new facility in China a year after launch

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    Live. The global launch increased the awareness for Xbox Live and allowed gamers from around the world to interact with each other faster and on a larger scale than if they had done separate geographic launches. Microsoft had the opportunity to beat Sony to the market worldwide and‚ therefore‚ establish themselves in the global market nearly a year ahead of Sony’s PS3.

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    electronics industry‚ fallen behind competitors such as Samsung‚ Apple‚ and Amazon? (ii) What is ‘monozukuri’? How has this influenced Japanese firms? (iii) Which environmental forces (micro and macro) have strongly influenced Japanese firms such as Sony‚ Panasonic‚ Sharp‚ and Toshiba‚ in the last few years? Be specific. i. They were too confident about their technology and manufacturing capabilities and lost sight of the products from the consumer’s point of view. In other words‚ they keep creating

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    We have chosen to analyze the consumer electronic hardware industry and the companies that we will focus on as a representative of the industry are Samsung‚ LG‚ Sony and Panasonic. While we were seeking for companies to analyze‚ it was difficult to pick a group of electronic companies that produces and competes on exactly the same products and services. The companies that we have selected are the closes in their business model‚ that each is involve in manufacturing television‚ audio equipment‚ mobile

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    INTRODUCTION GOAL The goal of SMARTFIT is to revolutionize the way people try on clothes. Even though products are available online‚ going to a shop‚ trying on all sorts of clothes is still a process we stick to because we want to make sure that the product suits us perfect. SMARTFIT will ease the whole process as it will quickly sense all the clothes a person has bought into the fitting rooms through the RFID tags on the clothes. The customer can select the apparel in which they are interested;

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    Presentation On Marketing Of Services From; Himani Sehgal Deepti Sadana Bharti Bhasin Debashree Ganguly Defining a Service “Any activity or benefit that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything. Its production may or may not be tied to a physical product”.(Kotler) The various sectors under the Services Sector in India are construction‚ trade‚ hotels‚ transport‚ restaurant‚ communication and storage‚ social and personal services‚ community‚ insurance‚ financing

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    The VHS format was massively popular and influential and it changed the way people watch movies. VHS’s successor‚ the DVD‚ was not quite as much of a game changer‚ but it still had a huge impact on the home video market. DVD came on the scene in the late 1990s‚ but the story actually begins in the early 1960s. In 1961‚ optical recording technology was patented by David Paul Gregg and James Russell. It wasn’t until the 70s that progress was seen on this front and in 1978 the Laserdisc format was

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