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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3225 on: February 09, 2011, 19:10:39 PM »
So next week my travels start to our depots for a pre upgrade audit and continue for 4 weeks

Week 1 Enfield
Week 2 Swindon
Week 3 Livingston
Week 4 Warrington (At least I will be in my own house for this one)

That"s a lot of hotel living and a lot of late night working. Oh well it pays the bills

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3226 on: February 09, 2011, 20:27:31 PM »

So next week my travels start to our depots for a pre upgrade audit and continue for 4 weeks

Week 1 Enfield
Week 2 Swindon
Week 3 Livingston
Week 4 Warrington (At least I will be in my own house for this one)

That"s a lot of hotel living and a lot of late night working. Oh well it pays the bills

You going on your own or is it a few of you? Work trips away on your own are boing so laptop and dongle is FTW in those cases. If there are a few of you going then it is team building in the bar ldo. I assume you carefully planned it for the APAT off season :-)
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3227 on: February 09, 2011, 20:30:11 PM »
On my own for the most part - so lappy and dongle, and yes this fitted nicely between APAT seasons  ;D

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3228 on: February 10, 2011, 18:53:38 PM »

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3229 on: February 10, 2011, 20:34:59 PM »
Off to Cardiff for the Welsh game on March 12th and very excited!   ;)
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3230 on: February 10, 2011, 20:41:19 PM »
Read this and just thought.....awesome!  This guy must be a dynamo and good luck to him, he"ll be needing it.



World-leading mobile phone company Nokia (Stockholm: NOKI-SEK.ST - news) is "standing on a burning platform," surrounded by a "blazing fire" of competition, new company head Stephen Elop said in an internal memo obtained by AFP Wednesday.

Elop"s memo paints a picture of a man on a burning platform who must take the drastic move of plunging into icy waters in order to save himself, adding that the company must now make a similar radical choice.

"In ordinary circumstances, the man would never consider plunging into icy waters. But these were not ordinary times -- his platform was on fire... We too, are standing on a "burning platform," and we must decide how we are going to change our behaviour," Elop wrote.

The memo is a scathing indictment of Nokia"s "non-competitive" operating system Symbian, a lack of accountability and leadership, painfully slow product delivery, a lack of internal collaboration and a general "series of misses".

The Finnish company was once the juggernaut of the mobile world, with a 40 percent share in the mobile device market as recently at the second quarter of 2008.

That figure has been sliding ever since, hitting just 31 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Although Nokia refused to officially comment on internal communications, a company source told AFP the memo was genuine, and was sent to employees last week.

"We have more than one explosion -- we have multiple points of scorching heat that are fuelling a blazing fire around us," continued Canadian Elop, who took over as the first non-Finnish CEO last September.

With this brutally honest appraisal of the company"s woes, Elop appeared to be sowing the ground for a spectacular shake-up of corporate strategy, which he is expected to unveil on Friday during the company"s strategy and financial briefing in London.

"When we share the new strategy on February 11, it will be a huge effort to transform our company," he wrote.

Ahead of the big day, there have been a flurry of rumours about what to expect, including a report by German weekly WirtschaftsWoche that Elop plans to sack half of Nokia"s management.

Elop berated the fact that Nokia still does not have a product that can come close to the experience offered by Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL - news) "s iPhone.

In the low-end range, he pointed to Chinese companies who crank out cheap devices faster than Nokia (NOK1V.TI - news) "can polish a PowerPoint presentation."

Most telling is Elop"s description of the "ecosystems" of rival mobile phone operating platforms, especially Google (NASDAQ: GOOG - news) "s Android, which surpassed Symbian in December as the most-shipped smartphone platform according to market research group Canalys.

"Our competitors aren"t taking our market share with devices; they are taking our market share with an entire ecosystem. This means we"re going to have to decide how we either build, catalyse or join an ecosystem," wrote Elop.

During a conference call with analysts after annual results, Elop praised Symbian and said the company had high hopes for the platform.

"It"s one of the few assets the company has in software, even though it"s not perfect... but even so, it"s one of the better things they have going," Nordea analyst Sami Sarkamies told AFP.

Even so, speculation has been frenzied that Elop would choose some kind of co-operation with Android particularly in the North American market where Symbian is on shaky footing.

Another possibility, says Sarkamies, is that Nokia will abandon its newer high-end smartphone platform MeeGo entirely, which had failed to materialise in new products despite intensive development.

Elop wrote in his missive that he did not doubt Nokia"s "brilliant sources of innovation", but said the problem was in bringing these innovations to the market -- a sentiment which has been repeated by analysts for years.

"Symbian3 came one quarter late, and we"re still waiting for the first software updates even though the products have been on the markets for four months now. If you look from the outside, too little seems to come out of the company, and it"s coming out too slowly," said Sarkamies.

All in all, the memo seems to confirm what market watchers have been saying since the industry giant revealed in its annual report that it still hasn"t stopped bleeding out market share to its competitors: on Friday, Elop intends to seriously shake up the company.
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3231 on: February 10, 2011, 20:55:12 PM »
Became market leader
Became complacent
Became Static
Began slipping market share
Did nothing
Realised last year and removed their collective heads from the Fjord
Enter this man
He needs all the luck in the world

Love this quote though which proves he is well aware of the juggernaut he has taken over

he pointed to Chinese companies who crank out cheap devices faster than Nokia (NOK1V.TI - news) "can polish a PowerPoint presentation."

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3232 on: February 10, 2011, 21:14:33 PM »

Became market leader
Became complacent
Became Static
Began slipping market share
Did nothing
Realised last year and removed their collective heads from the Fjord
Enter this man
He needs all the luck in the world

Love this quote though which proves he is well aware of the juggernaut he has taken over

he pointed to Chinese companies who crank out cheap devices faster than Nokia (NOK1V.TI - news) "can polish a PowerPoint presentation."


Yes, noted that quote and wondered how many people internally must have been trying to brown nose him over the last four months with fabulous presentations.  Game over now.

Will be interesting to see what he has to say tomorrow.
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3233 on: February 11, 2011, 08:21:36 AM »


Became market leader
Became complacent
Became Static
Began slipping market share
Did nothing
Realised last year and removed their collective heads from the Fjord
Enter this man
He needs all the luck in the world

Love this quote though which proves he is well aware of the juggernaut he has taken over

he pointed to Chinese companies who crank out cheap devices faster than Nokia (NOK1V.TI - news) "can polish a PowerPoint presentation."


Yes, noted that quote and wondered how many people internally must have been trying to brown nose him over the last four months with fabulous presentations.  Game over now.

Will be interesting to see what he has to say tomorrow.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12427680


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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3234 on: February 11, 2011, 08:47:54 AM »



Became market leader
Became complacent
Became Static
Began slipping market share
Did nothing
Realised last year and removed their collective heads from the Fjord
Enter this man
He needs all the luck in the world

Love this quote though which proves he is well aware of the juggernaut he has taken over

he pointed to Chinese companies who crank out cheap devices faster than Nokia (NOK1V.TI - news) "can polish a PowerPoint presentation."


Yes, noted that quote and wondered how many people internally must have been trying to brown nose him over the last four months with fabulous presentations.  Game over now.

Will be interesting to see what he has to say tomorrow.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12427680




Game back on now or too late do ya reckon?

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3235 on: February 11, 2011, 11:15:35 AM »
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3236 on: February 11, 2011, 11:46:23 AM »




Became market leader
Became complacent
Became Static
Began slipping market share
Did nothing
Realised last year and removed their collective heads from the Fjord
Enter this man
He needs all the luck in the world

Love this quote though which proves he is well aware of the juggernaut he has taken over

he pointed to Chinese companies who crank out cheap devices faster than Nokia (NOK1V.TI - news) "can polish a PowerPoint presentation."


Yes, noted that quote and wondered how many people internally must have been trying to brown nose him over the last four months with fabulous presentations.  Game over now.

Will be interesting to see what he has to say tomorrow.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12427680




Game back on now or too late do ya reckon?



This is good news for the consumer.  This guy will either focus on new(er) wave technology or price, and with Microsoft"s backing, I"d say they have a chance.
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3237 on: February 11, 2011, 15:33:48 PM »
The fact that he used to work for MS of course is coincidental  ::)

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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3238 on: February 11, 2011, 16:33:43 PM »

So next week my travels start to our depots for a pre upgrade audit and continue for 4 weeks

Week 1 Enfield
Week 2 Swindon
Week 3 Livingston
Week 4 Warrington (At least I will be in my own house for this one)

That"s a lot of hotel living and a lot of late night working. Oh well it pays the bills


Ger,

Week 1 round the corner from me, can pop in for a beer to break up the boredom !
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Re: Duke attempts the Impossible
« Reply #3239 on: February 11, 2011, 17:25:33 PM »


So next week my travels start to our depots for a pre upgrade audit and continue for 4 weeks

Week 1 Enfield
Week 2 Swindon
Week 3 Livingston
Week 4 Warrington (At least I will be in my own house for this one)

That"s a lot of hotel living and a lot of late night working. Oh well it pays the bills


Ger,

Week 1 round the corner from me, can pop in for a beer to break up the boredom !


Perfect - I"ll have some spare time on Wednesday evening/night if you are around.