Akio Morita Essays

  • R1 Leadership Style Analysis

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    Leadership is an essential component to ensure the achievement of an organization. There are many concepts related leadership is created by the researchers to explain the leadership. However, there is no specific theories or model can perfectly describe the leadership as the concept towards leadership keep on changing over the time. Therefore, the leadership can be classified into four different approaches, which are trait approach, behaviour approach, power-influence approach and contingency approach

  • Executive Summary Of Sony Australia Ltd. (2010)

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    a Sony branded Blu-ray disc player, model BDP-S3500 (Sony Australia Limited 2016). The product is distributed by the Australian company Sony Australia Limited, a subsidy of the Japan based Sony Corporation (IBISWorld 2016, pp. 2-3). Sony Australia Limited has operated in Australia for 43 years, after being incorporated as a public company in New South Wales on the 15th of March, 1974, by Japanese parent company, Sony Corporation (IBISWorld 2016, pp. 2-3), which was founded in 1946 (Sony Corporation

  • How Was Henry Ford Successful

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    He started making scooters of his own at home, and spurred on by his neighbors, finally started his own business. Akio Morita: You may not have heard of Morita but you 've undoubtedly heard of his company, Sony. Sony 's first product was a rice cooker that unfortunately didn 't cook rice so much as burn it, selling less than 100 units. This first setback didn 't stop Morita and his partners as they pushed forward to create a multi-billion dollar company. Bill Gates: Gates didn 't seem like

  • Japanese Culture Vs American Culture Essay

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    Japanese Culture vs. American Culture Truly, all the cultures of the world are different and beautiful in its own sense. However, in business, even a culture seems to tactfully market itself. The authentic and traditional Japanese culture clashes with the modern and tactful American culture. The following differences have been observed: The Americans are viewed as impatient and litigious. The company goals usually revolve around short-term profit achievement and their strategies follow a short

  • New Technology From 1952 To 1964

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    There was a break though of great technology from 1952-1964. During this time a lot of the new technology was made to make life easier and more enjoyable. The economy was booming; new cars, suburban houses and other consumer goods were available to more people than ever before. During this time the end of World War II was still fresh and the baby boom was just getting started. About 4 million babies were born each year during the 1950s. In all, by the time the boom finally tapered off in 1964, there

  • Boom Box History

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    stages. That's mainly because it was the next biggest hit in the technology of playing music. This was actually an accidental creation. Toshiba was their original creators. As soon as people heard they were coming they were excited, especially Akio Morita, he really wanted to put it in the market. It only actually reached the United States by 1980 after it went on market on March 27,1979. By spring of 1981 Two dozen companies were selling them. And each company had their own name for them. One

  • How Did The Recording Industry Affect The Music Industry?

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    Attention, the 160 million or so owners of an Apple iPod MP3 player: take out those white earbuds and listen for a second. Before the iPod became ubiquitous — way, way before — there was the Walkman. The portable cassette players, first introduced 30 years ago this week, sold a cumulative 200 million units, rocked the recording industry and fundamentally changed how people experienced music. Sound familiar? (See TIME's list of the most influential gadgets and gizmos.) The Walkman wasn't a giant

  • Sony Swot Analysis

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    SWOT ANALYSIS One of the biggest strengths of this company is the large amount of brand loyal customers. Apple is known for giving their customers something new every year. They’re always coming out with constant innovations in products and technology. With the increasing amount of products they continuously produce and put out, they have about 65,000 employees worldwide to help with this process. Apple is always entering into new product lines, such as from laptops to IPhones and IPads, which gives

  • Sony Competitive Advantage

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    1.0 Introduction Sony Corporation is an innovation and high technology electronic founded by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita under the name of Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corp (Kee-nan, 2017), the company had revenue ¥68,233 million, a drop of 3%, compared in 2016, with the total assets ¥39,080 million (Yahoo Finance, 2017). Their mission to become a company that can inspire and fulfil customer's curiosity (Sony Corporation, 2018). It targets the consumers based on their lifestyle. It is interesting

  • Analysis: How Has Technology Created Economic Divide

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    Preetika Mittal XB How has technology created economic divide? (Global Perspective) Science and technology have been the driving force behind the economic improvement of the developed world. Advancement in science and technology have provided the knowledge to significantly reduce poverty while simultaneously improving the quality of life in developed countries throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Specifically, major technological advancement in agriculture, transportation, public health