Restructuring Philips
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Case Code : BSTR170 Case Length : 19 Pages Period : 1990-2005 Organization : Philips Pub Date : 2005 Teaching Note :Not Available Countries : Netherlands Industry : Consumer Electronics
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Excerpts
Focus On Customers
As part of its TOP initiative, Philips also began developing
a range of new technologies using its traditional strength in technology
research. One such technology was known as 'Connected Home.
'This technology depended heavily upon Philips'leadership in display, storage
and connectivity technologies. The concept made use of wireless technologies to
connect and seamlessly communicate with various household devices.
Gottfried Dutine, the CEO of Philips' Consumer Electronics division explained,
"If you're watching a film in the living room and you want to move to the
kitchen to wash the dishes, the content will follow along with you
uninterrupted. This will happen through an integrated network of home displays,
content storage and connectivity devices - what we call the Connected Home."...
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The Benefits
The TOP program yielded encouraging results by bringing about
a clear cultural change in Philips.
The increased collaboration between product
divisions helped in knowledge sharing. An example of this collaboration was the
'Ambient Experience'project that created a personalized healthcare environment
aimed at individual patient comfort and increasing the overall efficiency of a
hospital's radiology department.
The project was a combined effort of
Philips'Medical, Lighting, Consumer Electronics and Design divisions...
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Exhibits
Exhibit I: Philips - History of Innovations
(1926-2002) Exhibit Ii: Philips - Financials During Restructuring under Jan Timmer Exhibit Iii: The 'Let's Make Things Better'Campaign Exhibit Iv: Philips - Financials during Restructuring under COR Boonstra
Exhibit V: Corporate Structure of Philips (2004) Exhibit Vi: The 'Sense and Simplicity'Campaign Exhibit Vii: Philips - Financials during Restructuring under Gerard
Kleisterlee Exhibit Viii: Cumulative Savings in 'IT'as a Result of Top Program |
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