Kaz Hirai Becomes Sony CEO, Asks "Holy Sh*t, Now What?"

Andy Chalk

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Kaz Hirai Becomes Sony CEO, Asks "Holy Sh*t, Now What?"


As he prepares to take the reins of power, incoming Sony CEO Kaz Hirai wants to know, "Holy sh*t, now what?" [Seriously.]

Sony Computer Entertainment Chairman Kazuo Hirai was recently tapped to take over as president and CEO of the whole Sony Corporation shooting match. He's got a big job ahead of him; Sony's a powerhouse corporation but Hirai says that for a number of reasons, the company is sputtering.

"I thought turning around the PlayStation business was going to be the toughest challenge of my career, but I guess not," he told the Wall Street Journal [http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB10001424052970204740904577196214261871258-lMyQjAxMTAyMDAwMjEwNDIyWj.html#project%3DSONY020212%26articleTabs%3Darticle]. "It's one issue after another. I feel like 'Holy shit, now what?'"

The world has changed, Hirai said, and Sony must focus on providing a great "user experience" rather than just manufacturing great hardware. "We really need to buckle down and be realistic," he continued. "I don't think everybody is on board, but I think people are coming around to the idea that if we don't turn this around, we could be sitting in some serious trouble."

Hirai's easy fluency in both Japanese and English is expected to allow him to bridge the culture gap that confounded his predecessor, outgoing CEO Howard Stringer, who doesn't speak Japanese and admitted in a 2011 interview that he spent years not realizing that many of his orders were being ignored. But Hirai will also drop the ax when needed, saying he intends to review Sony's entire product lineup and pull the plug on those that can't compete.

"Sony cannot continue walking on the same path," he at a meeting of investors in Tokyo. "Sony needs to find new business areas, such as medical. We also need to select and narrow our business portfolio."

Hirai takes over as President and CEO of Sony Corporation on April 1.

Source: Bloomberg [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-02-02/sony-s-hirai-vows-to-deliver-stringer-vision-with-cost-cuts.html]


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dubious_wolf

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These are the news articles I enjoy on the Escapist.
Can you continue keeping some tabs on Sony's new development?
K thanks.
 

Woodsey

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"Sony needs to find new business areas, such as medical. We also need to select and narrow our business portfolio."

So he said those two sentences right after one another... what?
 

Casual Shinji

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Big talk.

But then, that's more then we usually got from Sony, so here's hoping.

 

gigastar

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Ok, Kaz is either going to take Sony back to the hieghts it was at around 2000, or hes going to run things into the ground.

Still he cant possibly do a worse job than the American who couldnt speak Japanese who tried to run a Japanese company.
 

oldtaku

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As much as I think he's a horrible leader, I do love Hirai for the steady stream of hilarious quotes. Some of them even intentional.
 

Denamic

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Howard Stringer has been the CEO since 2005, and he never bothered to learn the language the core of the corporation operates under?
Japanese isn't even that hard.
DVS BSTrD said:
Contraction much Mr. Hirai?
Let's say you have 10 business ventures, and 4 of them are not lucrative.
So you ditch them and find 2 new ventures to replace them.
You've narrowed your business portfolio, and found new business areas.
So no, it's not a contradiction.
 

Spartanmk1

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It's quite obvious what he has to do. He has to hit the giant enemy crab in the weak point for extra damage.
 

Varil

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Huh. He actually sounds like a sound, reasoning human being. I rarely see that in CEOs these days, at least those who get reported about. Hopefully Sony will stop trying to be so flashy about its material and just try to be *good* instead.
 

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At least he's aware of Sony's issues. For so long the company has been out of touch with changes in the tech market.
 

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Andy Chalk said:
Hirai takes over as President and CEO of Sony Corporation on April 1.
And then it's revealed it was all a joke...

OT: I've got nothing to say, really. I just got a PS3, and so just getting into the next-gen games thing.