Introduction……………………………………………………………………………4 Factors Affecting Creativity………………………………………………………….. 6 Stages of a Successful Problem Solving Programme…………………………………..7 CPS Framework……………………………………………………………………… 9 A critical look at creative problems facing Sony Corporation………………………..9 Application of CPS Models to Provide Solutions……………………………………12 Ways that Levels of Creativity Might be Measured & Assessed…………………….16 Abstract Creativity is the use of an original idea to create something. Businesses
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prefer to use my reference to Sony Corporation. I will refer to this company how it has diversify its market products‚ the price range‚ places for distribution and the promotional strategies they have used to promote their products. SONY Corporation In Brief Sony Corporation is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Tokyo‚ Japan‚ and one of the world’s largest media conglomerate with revenue of US$88.7 billion (as of 2008) based in Minato‚ Tokyo. Sony is one of the leading manufacturers
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and high young population numbers. But with all the different nationalities‚ societies‚ cultures and ethnic groups it may be one of the most complicated economies to tap into. With such diversity all around Asia‚ it is very difficult to find/create a niche market that would be suitable to sell your product to. Sony broke out onto the scene in 1979 providing an innovation that could apply to all demographics‚ not only in Asia‚ but also to the whole world. It was the invention of the Walkman (Walters
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ENTERPRISE BUSINESS PLAN SONY CORPORATION Enter your name October 18‚ 2008 SECTION 1: CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Sony Corporation Designation: Howard Stringer‚ CEO Organisation: Sony Corporation Email Address: http://www.sony.com.my Contact No: 03 2295 0200 (Office) 03 2295 0408 (Fax) Mailing Address: 1-7-1‚Minota-ku Tokyo 108-0075‚ Japan. The Sony Corporation is mainly focused on the Electronics
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Brian T Castagna Wilmington University BBM 402 Sony Case Study 1. Sony had been so successful in the past with the Walkman‚ Playstation‚ and other electronics because they were innovative and new for their time. They helped reshape the music and gaming industry as we know it today. Without such developments‚ technology might not be where it is today. Sony’s competition was also vastly different. At the time of the Walkman‚ there were no other major competitors and the purchase of CBS Records
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rigidities of Sony In their own success‚ Sony created a problem for themselves – resisting changing‚ and failing to recognize that changes were happening rapidly. All core competencies have the potential to become core rigidities (死板). Core rigidities inhibit Sony’s ability to access and develop new capabilities‚ and it prevents Sony from responding appropriately to changes‚ in particular the rapid changes in technology‚ thus losing their competitiveness. The culture for Sony appears to be
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Case 5: Sony Shockwave In Search of the Next Hit Product Questions 1. Discuss the importance of product innovation to the future success of Sony in regard to the changing marketing environment environment. 2. Conduct a SWOT analysis on Sony. 3. What are the strategic options available to Sony‚ in y ‚ the wake of “Sony Shock”? Furthermore‚ recommend a course of action for Sony. Q1. Importance of Product Innovation to Sony s Sony’s Future Success Product innovation enables Sony to: • Retain
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Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility of “SONY Corp.” Index SR NO. CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BUSINESS ETHICS 3. CSR ACTIVITIES 4. CONCLUSION Business Ethics Business ethics is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that arise in a business environment. It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire
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Philips vs. Matsushita Case Greg Tensa 1. How did Philips become the leading consumer electronics company in the world post war era? What distinctive competencies did they build? What incompetancies did they build? Prior to World War II‚ Philips had created a culture of embracing technical innovation. On the production side‚ Philips was a leader in industrial research‚ and scrapped old plants in favor of new machines or factories whenever advances were made. On the product side‚ strong
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Vertical Integration Back in 2002‚ Sony geared themselves toward a vertical strategy as reported by Rob Weisenthal‚ VP and CFO of Sony Corp. of America‚ “Under the USA umbrella‚ we undertook a number of vertical initiatives for each operating division. These have already produced significant operational streamlining and financial performance improvements.” As discussed in his release‚ Weisenthal talked about Sony Pictures Entertainment and their strategy to restructure television operations‚ where
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