Sonytxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:John Nathan 出版社: Harper Collins Business 副标题: The private life 出版年: 1999 页数: 347 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9780002570251
内容简介 · · · · · ·
Readers should be thankful that the most thorough history of Sony yet written comes from a writer steeped in Japanese culture rather than in business. Nathan, a professor of Japanese cultural studies at UC-Santa Barbara, gives a human dimension to the Japanese electronics giant, especially to its cofounders, Masaru Ibuka (the dreamer) and Akio Morita (the pragmatist), who, acco...
Readers should be thankful that the most thorough history of Sony yet written comes from a writer steeped in Japanese culture rather than in business. Nathan, a professor of Japanese cultural studies at UC-Santa Barbara, gives a human dimension to the Japanese electronics giant, especially to its cofounders, Masaru Ibuka (the dreamer) and Akio Morita (the pragmatist), who, according to Ibuka's son, were linked by a bond of friendship and collegiality that made them "closer than lovers." Nathan had the full cooperation of Sony, including access to top officials and archives. Yet this is no puff-piece, but rather a fascinating account of how Sony succeeded despite such setbacks as the failure of Betamax and the disastrous $4.7 billion purchase of Columbia Pictures. At the center of the story are Ibuka and Morita, who strove to make Sony accepted and respected beyond Japan, especially in the U.S. Some of the most absorbing--and even poignant--sections concern the cultural divide between Japan and America. Nathan focuses on the interpersonal relationships among the company's leaders to examine what made the company tick. In addition to the interplay between Ibuka and Morita, Nathan documents the rise of Norio Ohga as the successor to the cofounders and also devotes a considerable amount of time to the relationship between Ohga and Mickey Schulhof, the highest-ranking American Sony officer before he was fired by the current Sony president Nobuyuki Idei. By mixing interviews with Sony executives with his own insights, Nathan provides readers with a thorough and entertaining history of the company that rose out of the ashes of WWII to embody Japan's postwar resurrection.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
John Nathan is the author of the definitive biography of the novelist Yukio Mishima & has translated the novels of both Mishima & the Nobel laureate Kenzaburo Oe into English. He is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker & lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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Acknowledgments Preface 1 The Founding Fathers: In search of a Postwar dream 2 Ibuka the muse: from "Talking paper" to trimitron 3 Akio Morita: discovering america 4 Morita the dazzler: the man behind the mask · · · · · ·() Acknowledgments Preface 1 The Founding Fathers: In search of a Postwar dream 2 Ibuka the muse: from "Talking paper" to trimitron 3 Akio Morita: discovering america 4 Morita the dazzler: the man behind the mask 5 Sony's first American: lessons in logic from Harvey Schein 6 Maestro Ohga: The art of profit 7 Extending the family: The rise of Mickey Schulhof 8 One for chairman Akio: the Columbia pictures acquisition 9 Hollywood Continued: Tailspin 10 Ohga and Schulhof: A tale of love and hubris 11 Idei the heretic: Empire's end Index · · · · · · ()
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