Essays Tagged: "Matsushita"

Economia de Japon

Sus principales empresas transnacionales son Toyota y Nissan; en la industria automotriz, Hitachi y Matsushita; en los ensambles eléctricos, y Nippon Oil en la industria petrolera (tratamiento ...

(6 pages) 51 0 4.3 Feb/1997

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

"Revolutionary Plastic - DVD"

cense a range of patents, owned by different companies. A number of these companies (Philips, Sony, Matsushita and Toshiba) have decided to license the necessary patents through one licensing agent. P ...

(2 pages) 72 0 2.8 Jan/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

A brief description of the pros and cons of joining the Euro, and the problems that may be faced by the UK in the future

e being lost because of the decision to remain with the pound for the time being. Companies such as Matsushita, Hitachi, Canon and Sony have all cut jobs or moved production to other parts of the worl ...

(3 pages) 70 0 0.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Philips and Matsushita

e National Organizations to which Philips attributed its postwar success soon became the reason why Matsushita displaced Philips as the leading consumer electronics company.Early in Philips history, G ... e used in all key communications.The National Organizations also contributed to Philips decline and Matsushita's ultimate displacement of Philips as the leading consumer electronics company in the wor ...

(3 pages) 276 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Computer and Electronics Companies

Philips versus Matsushita

Philips should have understood that North American Philips was paying for the license they got from Matsushita and Philips didn't necessarily have to abandon the program. Its not mentioned they tried ... t Development by the Management board.-Transnational organizational structure.directly to the marketMatsushita: Pre-world war II scenario-Started in 1918 with a long-term plan of 250 yrs, broken into ...

(3 pages) 273 0 1.0 May/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Computer and Electronics Companies

Philips and Matsushita

uade the North American NO (NAPC) to sell its video cassette VC2000 over the VHS it outsourced from Matsushita. The NOs weren't responsible to the management at Philips for the success or failure of a ... stagnant growth of the company and losing the number one position in consumer electronics market to Matsushita in 1987. The focus and energy contributed to simplifying the NO/PD relation took away the ...

(13 pages) 117 0 4.8 Jun/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Computer and Electronics Companies

Phillips versus Matsushita

MGT4570Global EntrepreneurshipCase studyPhilip versus Matsushita: A New Century, a New RoundName: Choi Ying KaiSID: 06523393Date completed: 11-11-2007Case ... kground:This case is about two giants in the global consumer electronics market, namely Philips and Matsushita. Their international strategies and organizations are very different - while the former p ... s for electronic equipment and low cost Japanese manufacturers all contributed to the overtaking of Matsushita.Matsushita's competencies:Adaptive operational structure, e.g. quick adaptation to VHS te ...

(4 pages) 145 1 5.0 Jan/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > Computer and Electronics Companies

'Should companies like Matsushita preserve or abandon their traditional culture?' Traditional Culture in a Global World

s international business at a very high level. This essay supports the argument that companies like Matsushita should abandon their traditional culture. This essay will strongly put forward the reason ... the grave" and the new generation who is moving towards individualism. The need for companies like Matsushita to abandon their traditional culture is quite obvious as new generations are relying on t ...

(5 pages) 23 0 5.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

The Japanese Electronic Industry

e which resulted in the beginning of Japan's dominance in the industry. One of the firms was called Matsushita and it was founded by Konosuke Matsushita in 1918 in Osaka. He entered the radio path aft ... aka. He entered the radio path after creating his first organization to market electronic products. Matsushita's first product was a bicycle lamp and by going to bicycle dealers, he was able to make $ ...

(16 pages) 2 0 0.0 Sep/2014

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History