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Vision And Mission Statement

 



In the strategic management model, clear vision and mission statements are needed before alternative strategies can be formulated and implemented.

An organization’s mission statement is its reason for existence. It often reflects the core values and beliefs of the upper management in an organization. A mission statement is the broad definition of the organizational mission. It is sometimes referred to as a creed, purpose, or statement of corporate philosophy and values. A good mission statement inspires employees and provides a focus and direction for setting lower level objectives. It guides employees in making decisions and establishes what the organization does. Mission statements are crucial for organizations to prosper and grow. Its primary purpose is to guide the entrepreneur and assist in refining the planning process. By developing a strategic plan that incorporates the mission statement, entrepreneurs are more likely to be successful and stay focused on what is important.
Vision is the foundation for the mission statement. The vision provides a strategic direction, which is the springboard for the mission and its related goals. A vision statement differs from a mission statement. Vision statements are a view of what an organization is striving to become. They guide an organization into the future while mission statements are a reflection of the present.
Organizations go through many changes and can face times of confusion and uncertainty. Changes are not always expected or easy, so a well thought out vision statement will help everyone stay focused and meet the organization's goals.
In this fast changing technological era, mission and vision statements can positively impact the change effort of employees of an organization so care must be taken in developing these key statement

Sony Corp.Information

Company Name

Sony Corporation

Founded

May 7, 1946

Headquarters

1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0075, Japan

Representative Corporate Executive Officers

  • President and CEO
    Kazuo Hirai
  • Vice Chairman
    Ryoji Chubachi

Major Products

  • Televisions
    LCD televisions
  • Digital imaging
    Video cameras, digital still cameras, etc.
  • Audio / Video
    Blu-ray Disc players/recorders, DVD players, home audio, car audio, etc.
  • PCs and other networked products
    PCs, mobile audio, etc.
  • Semiconductors
    Image sensors and other semiconductors
  • Electronic components
    Batteries, audio/video/data recording media and data recording systems
  • Professional solutions
    Broadcast and professional-use equipment
  • Medical
    Medical-related equipment

Locations of Major Offices and Research Centers (in Japan)

Tokyo, Kanagawa, Miyagi

Founder Of Sony Company










Masaru Ibuka co-founded the company what we now call Sony. As many other big companies, Sony’s history started low, with Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka founding Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation 1946. Masaru Ibuka is not as known as Akio Morita is, possibly because Ibuka left the company in 1976, 30 years after having found it (Bill Gates left Microsoft after 30 years as well). There is no particular reason for Ibuka’s leave, albeit at that time he was 68 years.
He didn’t have health issues and had lived 89 years. However, even after his leave, he maintained close ties with Akio Morita and was regarded as an “advisor” for the company. Do you know where this financial giant had started? In 1945, Masaru Ibuka decided to start a small, local business – a radio repair shop. He did so in a bomb-damaged building from Nihonbashi, Tokyo, in 1945. After one year, Akio Morita joined and they found together the father of the mighty Sony.