Friday March 23, 2012
This article details that Japan has stayed a supplier to firms like Apple rather than becoming a leader like Apple or Samsung.
This is an exc ellent example of how Sony lost the race. Decades ago, Sony was the Apple of its day. Its Trinitron tv was the best. It invented the Walkman, the analog forerunner of the iPod. And then, it bought a movie studio and lost its way.
Thousands of US servicemen returned from Viet Nam with high grade stereos from Sansui, Yamaha, Marantz and others. RCA had lost the day. Yamaha is still around but sells surround sound tv systems in Best Buy, hardly a competitor to the American made MacIntosh it once was.
This is an excellent article on leadership and design.
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