- Nobuyuki Idei
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Nobuyuki Idei (出井 伸之, Idei Nobuyuki; born November 22, 1937) was a former Chairman and Group Chief Executive Officer of Sony Corporation until the 7th March 2005. He is also a director of General Motors, Accenture, Baidu, Yoshimoto Kogyo and Nestlé. BusinessWeek magazine nominated him as one of the "Worst Managers of 2005" due to the losses at Sony during his tenure.
After a stroke sidelined former chairman Akio Morita, Sony CEO and new chairman Norio Ohga selected Idei to be the next president, a choice that raised eyebrows at Sony. His sweeping reorganizations of the company included trimming the board of directors from 38 members dominated by company management to 10 with a substantial presence of outsiders. Already perceived as the company's driving force, Idei was formally named co-CEO in 1998 and sole CEO in 1999. In 2000, while Ohga remained Chairman of the Board, Idei became Executive Chairman and Kunitake Andō became president.
In 2003, on Ohga's retirement, Idei became the sole Chairman, and the title of Chief Executive Officer was altered to Group Chief Executive Officer.
On March 7, 2005 it was announced that Idei would be succeeded on June 22 by Sir Howard Stringer, 63, a Welsh national by birth having a dual passports for UK and USA.[1]
On Sept. 28, 2011, Nobuyuki Idei Joins Lenovo Board of Directors.
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Preceded by
Norio OhgaPresident of Sony Corporation
1989-2000Succeeded by
Kunitake AndōPreceded by
Norio OhgaCEO of Sony Corporation
1999-2005Succeeded by
Sir Howard StringerPreceded by
Norio OhgaChairman of the Board of Sony Corporation
2003-2005Succeeded by
Sir Howard StringerSony Corporation Primary businesses Sony Corporation (electronics & holding of the Sony group) · Sony Music Entertainment (music) · Sony Pictures Entertainment (motion pictures and television) · Sony Computer Entertainment (games) · Sony Financial Holdings (financial services; 60%) · Sony Digital Audio Disc CorporationTechnologies and brands α · Betacam · Blu-ray · BRAVIA · CD · Cyber-shot · Dash · DAT · Dream Machine · DVD · Handycam · HDCAM/HDCAM-SR · LocationFree · Memory Stick · MiniDisc · MiniDV · mylo · PlayStation · PSP · Reader · S/PDIF · SDDS · SXRD · Sony Tablet · UMD · VAIO · Video8/Hi8/Digital8 · Walkman · Walkman Phones · XDCAM · XplōdHistorical products Electronics Sony Corporation · Sony EMCS · Sony Electronics (subsidiary in the US) · Sony Creative Software · Sony Ericsson (50%) · S-LCD (50% minus 1 share) · Sony Mobile Display · Sony Optiarc · Sharp Display Products (7%) · AiwaMusic Sony Music Entertainment · Sony/ATV Music Publishing (50%) · Columbia Records · Epic Records · RCA Records · Sony Music Nashville (Arista Nashville, BNA Records, Columbia Nashville, RCA Nashville) · Provident Label Group · Verity Gospel Music Group · Sony Music Latin · Sony Masterworks · Legacy Recordings · RED Distribution · IODA · Syco Music · Syco TV · Syco Film · Sony Music Australia · Sony Music Japan · GracenoteMotion pictures
and televisionSony Pictures Entertainment · Columbia Pictures · Sony Pictures Classics · Screen Gems · TriStar Pictures · Triumph Films · Destination Films · Stage 6 Films · Affirm Films · Sony Pictures Television · Adelaide Productions · Culver Entertainment · Embassy Row · The Minisode Network · 2waytraffic · Sony Pictures Home Entertainment · Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions · Sony Wonder · Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group · Sony Pictures Digital · (Sony Pictures Imageworks · Sony Pictures Animation · Sony Pictures Mobile) · Sony Pictures Studios · Crackle · Aniplex · A-1 PicturesU.S. networks International networks Sony Entertainment Television (Asia, South East Asia, India, Latin America, South Africa, Portugal, Russia, Spain and United Kingdom) · AXN · AXN HD · AXN HD+1 · AXN Asia · AXN India · AXN Pakistan · AXN Crime · AXN Beyond · AXN Black · AXN Mystery · AXN Sci-Fi · Sony Aath · Multi Screen Media · Animax · Animax Asia · Animax India · Animax Pakistan · Animax Korea · Animax Eastern Europe · SET One · SET Max · SET PIX · SAB TVVideo games Sony Computer Entertainment · Sony Online Entertainment · Cellius (49%) · Square Enix (8.25%) · Sony Imagesoft (defunct)Financial services Other businesses So-net Entertainment · Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories · Sony Entertainment NetworkOther assets Joint ventures Sony Ericsson · Sony/ATV · S-LCD · FeliCa Networks · Vevo · Cellius (49%) · Sharp Display Products (34% by April 2011)Key personnel Kazuo Hirai · Masaru Ibuka · Nobuyuki Idei · Yasuo Kuroki · Ken Kutaragi · Michael Lynton · Akio Morita · Norio Ohga · Amy Pascal · Howard Stringer
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