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    variety of mobile devices‚ software and various applications that employees can use for marketing and networking‚ as well as research and development‚ for their goods and services. 1. Internet * The Internet‚ perhaps more than any other factor‚ has changed the way that companies do business. Most companies have websites‚ which allow them to reach a much larger audience and attract customers and employees from all over the world. In addition‚ businesses are now utilizing social-networking

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    Sony Play station The research and development for the play stations started in the 1990s. The play station was a combination and creation of Nintendo and Sony. The first play station was invented in 1994 and there were only 200 play stations made. To improve Play station 1 Sony was made PS2 in 2000. PS3 came out on the 17th of November 2006. The PS3 was a better version of all the Play stations and it has more features. The PSP (PlayStation Portable) was released on different times in different

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    SWOT Analysis for Sony Ericsson Strengths: Increased market shares Reduced losses: Sony Ericsson has been successful in reducing its company losses in the past year. The company cut its total losses by more than half in the second half of 2002. Sony Ericsson should look to continue to cut costs in order to narrow company losses even further. The success of the joint venture will be viewed by its ability to break even and generate profits. Brand name: Having a strong brand name means

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    Sony Corporation Business in New Asia Prof. Wiboon Meijuan Xu overview of Contents • Brief environmental analysis of the company’s current situation • Brief explanation of the decision(s) facing them • Brief recommendation of what they should do Overview of company • COMPANY: Sony‚ a company founded in 1946 with one of the most famous global brand names. • SONY’S DNA: A distinctive will and drive to generate new value • MAIN BUSINESSES: Sony operates primarily as a consumer electronics firm

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    Sony v IPod 102314

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    Sony Versus IPod  Case Preparation and Discussion for MKTG505  2015 NIU MBA FastTrak    Ronald Kollman and Wang Weixun  October 27th‚ 2014        1.  What are the advantages of proprietary products like Sony and Apple employ versus  open source products like IBM or Dell advocate?         The advantages of proprietary products is that they have a captive market with regard to  accessories and deliverable content.  For example‚ music for the iPod is mostly deliverable  through the iTunes application

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    Executive summary Sony is a well respected brand in the electronic industry. With its success entering the gaming market with its PlayStation‚ Sony has earned a position as a market leader. Problems began to occur when Sony launched its seventh generation gaming console. New competitors entered the market‚ such as Microsoft and old rivals such as Nintendo. The release of the Sony PlayStation 3 failed to achieve growth in sales due to the lack of direct and indirect network effects. One of the

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    Sony Aibo Case Study

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    Sony AIBO case analysis AIBO‚ a robotic dog doesn’t do anything useful at all‚ but provides “entertainment” by stimulating some of the personality characteristics of a pet without the inconvenience of a real animal. According to Toshitada Doi‚ Sony’s leading computer engineer‚ AIBO is a computer that provides love and healing for people. The first generation ERS-110 can imitate dog’s behaviors‚ “see”‚ show “emotions”‚ “learn” and evolve “personality”. The second generation ERS-210 has voice recognition

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    Education methodology is going through multifaceted challenges in today’s fast paced environment‚ where information is available at fingertips. Traditional teaching methodologies are becoming obsolete and more and more educational institutions are looking at ways to redefine the way information is passed on to the students. Transformation from the traditional classroom model‚ to the blended model of face-to-face learning‚ with online individualized activities is gaining more importance.

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    On October 19‚ 2006 the Sony Corporation presented the world with their marketing campaign for the Sony Cybershot‚ a new digital camera. In the advertisement you see Michelle Wie‚ an up and coming Asian female golfer‚ sitting in a cross legged Zen like position on a golf green with a golf ball in one hand and a Cybershot camera in the other. Behind her is a sunray made of golf clubs‚ and there are hues of oranges and golds and reds that make up the color palate for this advertisement. Below her is

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    Silo Culture at Sony Inc.

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    mentality is an attitude found in some organizations that occurs when several departments or groups do not want to share information or knowledge with other individuals in the same company. A silo mentality reduces efficiency and can be a contributing factor to a failing corporate culture. Managers of successful firms spend a lot of their time trying to ensure that information flows freely between departments to ensure that all aspects of the company are functioning effectively. Contemporary management

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