Playing to Wiin (PDF)
Nintendo and the Video Game Industry's Greatest Comeback
(Sprache: Englisch)
How Nintendo reclaimed its spot at the top of one of the world's most competitive industries
Nintendo was once the dominant force in home video gaming--until Sony and Microsoft pummeled them with powerful new consoles. As those two giants battled each...
Nintendo was once the dominant force in home video gaming--until Sony and Microsoft pummeled them with powerful new consoles. As those two giants battled each...
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How Nintendo reclaimed its spot at the top of one of the world's most competitive industries
Nintendo was once the dominant force in home video gaming--until Sony and Microsoft pummeled them with powerful new consoles. As those two giants battled each other for market share, Nintendo looked dead and buried. Then, true to its secretive, low-profile approach, Nintendo roared back into the market with its revolutionary Wii console and portable Nintendo DS system. Taking a completely different approach to gaming while embracing its creative roots, the company was back at the top of its game.
But how did a struggling Japanese family company, with its origins in nineteenth-century playing cards, come to dominate a competitive, high-tech industry? Playing to Wiin details the key succession issue for Nintendo, the development of the DS and Wii consoles, and the creation of remarkable new gaming software. All these factors combined to drive Nintendo back to the top of the gaming world.
* Reveals the business strategy that led Nintendo back to the top of the gaming industry amidst fierce competition from bigger rivals
* An inspirational story of a stunning business turnaround and the hyper-creative minds behind it
* Written by an acclaimed financial and business journalist based in Tokyo
Offering a fascinating inside look at a market-leading company once left for dead, Playing to Wiin is a must-read for executives and leaders interested in one of the greatest business turnarounds in history.
Nintendo was once the dominant force in home video gaming--until Sony and Microsoft pummeled them with powerful new consoles. As those two giants battled each other for market share, Nintendo looked dead and buried. Then, true to its secretive, low-profile approach, Nintendo roared back into the market with its revolutionary Wii console and portable Nintendo DS system. Taking a completely different approach to gaming while embracing its creative roots, the company was back at the top of its game.
But how did a struggling Japanese family company, with its origins in nineteenth-century playing cards, come to dominate a competitive, high-tech industry? Playing to Wiin details the key succession issue for Nintendo, the development of the DS and Wii consoles, and the creation of remarkable new gaming software. All these factors combined to drive Nintendo back to the top of the gaming world.
* Reveals the business strategy that led Nintendo back to the top of the gaming industry amidst fierce competition from bigger rivals
* An inspirational story of a stunning business turnaround and the hyper-creative minds behind it
* Written by an acclaimed financial and business journalist based in Tokyo
Offering a fascinating inside look at a market-leading company once left for dead, Playing to Wiin is a must-read for executives and leaders interested in one of the greatest business turnarounds in history.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Playing to Wiin (PDF)“
Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1: Leave Luck to Heaven. Chapter 2: The Kid. Chapter 3: Character Issues. Chapter 4: The Console Wars. Chapter 5: The Sony Shock. Chapter 6: Manifest DS-Tiny. Chapter 7: The Third Way. Chapter 8: Revolution in the Streets. Chapter 9: Wiining the Day. Chapter 10: Wealth and Legacy. Chapter 11: Bouts of Ennu-Wii. Chapter 12: 3D and the Next Small Thing. Epilogue. Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Daniel Sloan
Daniel Sloan was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1963. He studied English literature at the University of Virginia and received a master's degree from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in 1991. He has worked in financial journalism for Reuters for more than 15 years, and his text and video reports have appeared in numerous global publications as well as in programs from international broadcasters, including CNN, CNBC, BBC, and CCTV. He is a frequent commentator for a variety of domestic broadcasters, a university lecturer, and a former president of the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. He and his family live in Chiba Prefecture outside Tokyo.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Daniel Sloan
- 2010, 1. Auflage, 256 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470828919
- ISBN-13: 9780470828915
- Erscheinungsdatum: 25.11.2010
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