World Trading Survey / Old Successful Legacy Stops New Success

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Factors of the success of the old age are not only useless in a new era, but also harmful.

Until the Edo period in Japan, the Japanese sword was a useful weapon.

However, in the days since the Meiji period, that weapon was of little use.

Certainly in the spirit, courage may have appeared when soldiers are attaching

a Japanese sword to their waist. But for that reason it became insensitive

to the advancement of the gun and continued to use the gun established

in 188 as the 38 type infantry gun until the defeat of the Pacific War in 1964.



The US soldier had a new gun with an automatic loading mechanism

using gas pressure at launch, M1 Garland, during the war.


Example of NOKIA

Mobile phones in Finland were one in the world at a time.

Nokia (Wikipedia)


It was the world's largest mobile phone handset maker until 2011.

While maintaining the leadership position from 1998 to 2011 in both

market share and sales volume, after that, the smartphone strategy

and the market in the United States It fell into a declining trend due

to the stray strategy and it became second only to Samsung Electronics in

the first quarter of 2012. After that, Apple with the iPhone etc. and

the management with the emergence of a new generation smartphone terminal

adopted Android OS After crisis and massive layoff, Microsoft announced

the acquisition of mobile phone business on September 2, 2013, acquisition

procedure was completed on April 25, 2014, the business moved to Microsoft's affiliate.

The Nokia mobile phone is simple and could easily be bought at American

supermarket without procedure. The new registration procedure should have been done

by the purchaser oneself after purchase. In case

It was believed that its convenience was a factor of selling and at the same time

it became a factor that delayed Internet correspondence.


Examples of Motorola's semiconductor, mobile phone and iridium plan

Mobile phone of Motorola was one in the world at a time.

Motorola (Wikipedia)



"On August 4, 1999, the semiconductor division such as Discrete,

Standard Analog and Standard Logic was split off as On Semiconductor,

which was spun off to cover the loss of Iridium Communications

bankruptcy. October 2003 On February 16, we split off the

semiconductor division, which is mainly for chips for embedded

systems, as Freescale Semiconductor, after that, Motorola itself does

not manufacture semiconductors. "

The company once used the mobile phone as the world leader, and at

the same time announced the grand idea of ​​covering the world of

iridium planning with satellite communication.

The author (Nakamura) once advised the company's vice

president (Kitajima) that its mobile phone is too big and too sturdy.

The answer was claimed to be Motorola's strength that this is the

advantage of American companies and that it will not break even in

harsh environments.

But as soon as the robustness of the cell phone caught, I

lost to the Nokia mobile phone soon, and the Iridium plan was also

torn down.

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