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		<title>Why Sony Missed The IPod &#8211; The Curse Of Silos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A vivid example of the silo problem &#8212; the failure of autonomous product and functional silos to cooperate &#8212; comes from Sony&#8217;s incredible miss of the iPod market, as recounted<br/><span class="more"><a href="http://www.socialmediaexpert.com.au/why-sony-missed-the-ipod-the-curse-of-silos/">Read More</a></span>]]></description>
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<td>A vivid example of the silo problem &#8212; the failure of autonomous product and functional silos to cooperate &#8212; comes from Sony&#8217;s incredible miss of the iPod market, as recounted in the new Wiley book <em>Sony vs. Samsung</em> by Sea-Jin Chang. The iPod was a natural for Sony; it was theirs to lose. Sony had long been the leader in portable music, from the Walkman to portable CD players to the mini-disc. And Sony, unlike Apple, had a big presence in music. More generally, Sony has been the miniaturization company ever since the &#8220;transistor radios&#8221; of the &#8217;50s, and no firm has been better at creating new categories than Sony.</p>
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