Nintendo Named "World's Best Company" by Business Week

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Nintendo Named "World's Best Company" by Business Week


World's Best Company [http://www.nintendo.com] of 2009 by Business Week, beating out heavyweights like Google, Apple and Amazon.com.

Business Week's list of the year's best companies, compiled by consulting firm A.T. Kearney, is based on their "commitment to innovation, diversified portfolios, aggressive expansion, strong leadership, and a clear vision for the future." The list features companies of all sorts from around the world, including a German engineering firm, a Spanish apparel company and an oil & gas operation from China. Among the companies Nintendo beat out for the title are Google, which came in second, third-place finisher Apple and Korean companies Doosan Heavy Industries and Hyundai Heavy Industries, which finished fourth and fifth respectively.

The list is compiled from an initial group of potential candidates made up of roughly 2500 of the world's largest publicly-listed companies, which is then reduced to a more manageable number based on "median value growth rates" and other exciting formulae; that pool of survivors is then whittled down further to those with a minimum of $10 billion in sales in 2008, at least 25 percent of which was derived outside its home region.

Among those companies, Nintendo not only came out on top but is actually the only gaming company that managed to make the list at all. Sony and Microsoft are conspicuous in their absence; in fact, the only other company on the list to share the "Electronics" category with Nintendo is Apple.

via: CVG [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=224880?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-General-RSS]


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Casual Shinji

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So much money yet so little good games.

Quite an achievement, indeed.
 

Amnestic

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diversified portfolios
Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Metroid.

/Got it memorised?
 

Avaholic03

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Wait....Nintendo, a company that makes games beat out Google, a company that makes tons of useful services? I realize "best" is extremely arbitrary, but come on, that's just retarded.

And speaking of aggressive expansion...how long has Nintendo been around compared to Google? And how big are they?
 

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When a business who's job is to advertise other business' success as a way of promoting 'dumb' money investments, how can you possibly believe their "completely unbiased" opinions on quality? Easy! Just use AIG's rose tinted glasses of business analysis.

Sry about this rage post...
 

Caliostro

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Malygris said:
"commitment to innovation,
None. Unless gimmicks for 12 year olders count.


diversified portfolios,
...Mario, Zelda, WiiFit; Mario, Zelda, WiiFit 2.0; ad nauseam. In the last 10 years or so they've added what? 1 game to their portfolio? And it's beyond terrible... I.e: None.

aggressive expansion,
That's EA, not Nintendo. None.

strong leadership,
That I don't know.

and a clear vision for the future."
If the "future" is 1990, then yes!... Otherwise, no.

And this crap got ahead of Google, the company that's slowly taking over the world with what looks like the best chance of becoming Skynet... Well, it's nice to know this magazine is entirely clueless.
 

Robert632

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randomrob said:
Best games-No
Best Console-No
Best company-Yes

Where's the logic in that!
it's all time probably, so it counts the nes, and all the other stuff.
 

DrTrevelyan

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Man, apparently the guys at Business Week REALLY REALLY like Raving Rabbids. If Nintendo is the best company, then PopCap games must be hardcore.
 

mattttherman3

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Nintendo is not what it used to be. No more original franchises...Wii Fit might be original, but thats not worth playing EVER EVER EVER, EAT LESS AND GO OUTSIDE FATTY!!!
 

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Argh. There's a flame war a-brewin' in the news room.

On topic: Good for Nintendo. Not like it really affects me in anyway, but...good for them!
 

Anton P. Nym

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randomrob said:
Best games-No
Best Console-No
Says you, and others in the North American (and European, to a lesser extent) "hardcore" gamer demographic. Other market segments disagree with your evaluation, and there seem to be more people in them than there are in the segment that agrees with you.

Besides, you've forgotten about the DS which is utterly dominant in handheld gaming and has a huge selection of titles. They're not my thing, but for an astonishingly-large audience it's sugar-coated crack.

I don't think BW is off-base on their assessment.

-- Steve
 

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Avaholic03 said:
And speaking of aggressive expansion...how long has Nintendo been around compared to Google? And how big are they?
Since the 1889 as Nintendo started out as a playing card company making Japanese hanafuda playing cards :S

Opposing most other people going crazy over this, conglaturations Nintendo, you're very lucky to receive such an honor.
 

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Amnestic said:
diversified portfolios
Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Metroid.

/Got it memorised?
No. It should go:
Mario, Zelda, Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Mario, Zelda, Mario, Zelda.

There's not enough Metroid games.

The term "best" is just so vague. Best in what? Games? That's a matter of opinion, not business statistics. How about Income? Yep. Nintendo puts price tags like crazy. And not to mention the casual crowd giving heaps of money for any kind of "My Pet x" or "Wii x" crap.

I forgot when was the last time when my DS/Wii got a good game to play. You have to dig through vast piles of casual garbage to find something worthwhile. That does not make Nintendo look good.