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Nickname: J
Review: Kutaragi not taking questions? Taking a low profile? These are signs that point to a defeated mentality and frustration instead of indicating that he has reached a state of peaceful consensus with Stringer and the board. If he doesn't get the ticket to the top-dog role post-ps3, he may just decide to kiss good-bye on Sony's cheeks.
Date reviewed: Feb 11, 2006 2:10 AM
Nickname: KenC
Review: Wow, sounds like the Japanese Steve Jobs. Or at least the first Steve, not the second one. Hmmm, I wonder if Ken K. will have a second life like Steve did?
Date reviewed: Feb 10, 2006 3:45 AM
Nickname: game developer
Review: I surely hope that they pull together on this one. PS3 can either sink or float, there is no middle ground. I'm keeping faith in their ability this time, though.
Date reviewed: Feb 9, 2006 10:48 PM
Nickname: sony engineer
Review: This article is very accurate. Kutaragi is an autonomous maverick who needed a true ally. With Stringer at the helm and Kutaragi at the controls, Sony could go real far. Much farther than their history has proven thus far. They have the skills, they have the technology, the only thing that was missing was management execution. And now they seemed to have gotten that too. Time will tell as the year rolls by.
Date reviewed: Feb 9, 2006 6:39 PM
Nickname: Ben H.
Review: You need to "Get the right people on the right bus," as explained in the book "From Good to Great" by Jim Collins.
Date reviewed: Feb 9, 2006 3:01 PM
Nickname: Phani Rajesh Mullapudi
Review: Men like Kutaragi are very clear about their goals and the goals that they set for their companies. PlayStation 3 and its later releases will continue to storm the markets and the bastions of archrivals like Microsoft, Nintendo and many others entering the gaming arena.
Date reviewed: Feb 9, 2006 8:24 AM
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