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Sony Vaio
KENT GRAYSON

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KEL614
Revised April 5, 2012

Sony Targets Laptop Consumers in China:
Segment Global or Local?

op yo Richard Lopez, product manager for Sony Corporation in Hong Kong, had one week to finalize his plan for marketing VAIO laptop computers in China before presenting it to senior management in January 2011. Lopez was struggling to decide which segment (or segments) to target and how to position VAIO for this segment.
At the heart of his struggle was an unusual problem—too much data. When Lopez started drafting his plan he was referencing three market research reports: a study on consumer values, qualitative interview data, and a segmentation study completed just two months earlier. Then in
December Sony’s vice president of global marketing had encouraged all product managers to utilize a new corporate study that segmented consumers at a global level. Lopez wondered which study—or combination of studies—would lead to the best plan for VAIO in China.

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About Sony Corporation and VAIO

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Sony Corporation began in 1946 as the Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, a manufacturer of telecommunications and measurement equipment. Over the following decades,
Sony (the company’s official name as of 1958) became a major player in multiple electronics markets, including audio, video, communications, and information technology products for home and professional use. By 2010 the company’s motion picture, television, computer entertainment, music, and online businesses were operated by more than 171,000 employees worldwide, including in Japan, the United States, Europe, and China. Sony recorded consolidated annual sales of approximately $89 billion for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2010.
To build on its consumer lines (which included past category leaders such as the Walkman personal stereo and current leaders such as the Handycam camcorder), Sony introduced what became the VAIO series of computer products in mid-1996, with the debut of a

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