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Riding the Wave to Success

As I travel and speak at meetings around the country, one of the key topics that has been capturing a lot of attention is something I call "the Wave." This seems to be as interesting to the audience as it is to the executives who invited me to speak. In fact, I am often invited back to spend some one-on-one time with company leaders to discuss it further. I have been speaking for 25 years, and this seems to have hit a chord. Everyone wants to hear more. So what is the Wave to success all about? Let me give you a brief introduction.

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4G Wireless: Truth or Fiction?

Jeff Kagan's Pick of The Week; Verizon Wireless Offering Apple iPhone AT&T Mobility used to be the only network in the U.S. that carried Apple's iPhone, but Verizon Wireless is jumping into the space in early February....

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CES: Being There

The annual giant Consumer Electronics Show is happening this week in Las Vegas, and once again everything new in the electronics world is on display. I've been to a number of these CES events, and each seems bigger than the last. It is held not only in the very large Las Vegas Convention Center, but also at the Sands convention center and many other casino convention centers up and down the strip, between official and unofficial sites.

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The Internet Taxman's Mouth Is Watering

Taxes on all of the great new tech we just got? I was a guest on the Fox News show "Your World with Neil Cavuto" on Monday, and Brian Sullivan asked me about all the new taxes we better get ready for on all of our new holiday gifts. That's right. We better get ready for taxes galore. ...

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Should Companies Focus on Investors, Customers or Workers?

Which should companies focus on first -- investors, customers or workers? This is a question we have asked and answered so many times, you would think the answer would be obvious. However, we always see companies either doing well or struggling because they just don't get it. A look at a few of today's winners and losers may reveal why this is so.

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How Best Buy Can Make a Comeback

Jeff Kagan's Pick Of The Week: New Comcast Spectrum Service Being Tested Comcast is testing something new: It's mixing television and the Internet together in a new and interactive service. Who knows whether this first test version will be successful -- but regardless, this is...

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Crystal Ball Gazing: Guessing the Next Big Technology Phenom

Jeff Kagan's Pick Of The Week: AT&T Ranks as Worst US Carrier Consumer Reports says AT&T Mobility is the "worst rated U.S. carrier." On one hand, this is a major blow to the wireless giant -- but on the other hand, it's nothing new. AT&T has been winning this award for many ye...

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Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday: No Contest

Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week: Verizon Wireless Introduces 4G LTE Service Verizon Wireless will launch its next-generation 4G LTE service on December 5 at more than 60 airports and 38 markets. If you will be in Vegas next month for the Consumer Electronics Show, you can take a...

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How Cable Television Can Stop Losing Customers

Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week: Cox Now Wireless Cox, the No. 3 cable television company in the U.S., has just introduced its own wireless telephone service. A few years ago, Comcast and Time Warner tried to get into the cellphone business. That flopped. They marketed the servi...

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A Whiff of Trouble Brewing at Verizon

Verizon has shown solid growth in recent years, but there could be signs of weakness in its quarterly numbers. I saw this a few months ago and decided to keep my eye on it. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe this is nothing. Maybe it is a temporary blip that won't keep repeating itself -- but something doesn't seem right. Verizon seems to be having some problems, especially compared with AT&T. So what is happening, and should we be getting worried? ...

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Trouble at Clearwire Could Spell Trouble for Others

I'll examine that question and then discuss EarthLink buying ITC^DeltaCom -- a deal I consider interesting enough to tag "Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week." Clearwire's Competitive Challenge ...

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Where to Look for Wireless Innovation

I'll discuss why these two companies are the movers and shakers in the wireless industry, and I'll explain why CenturyLink's new Prism TV is "Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week." The Belief Project...

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Windows Phone 7: Will Microsoft Hit It Out of the Park This Time?

Jeff Kagan's Pick of the Week: Clearwire Rolling Into NYC, LA and SF Clearwire has finally announced it will power up its WiMax service in New York City on Nov. 1, in Los Angeles on Dec. 1, and in San Francisco on -- well, they don't give a date for San Fran yet. After that, C...

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Solving AT&T's Ballooning Problem

I recently gave a speech to a group of AT&T executives in a university MBA program, and during the Q&A afterward I got a very interesting question about the future of the AT&T brand. It grew into an interesting and important discussion that I'd like to share here. ...

OPINION

Solving AT&T's Ballooning Problem

I recently gave a speech to a group of AT&T executives in a university MBA program, and during the Q&A afterward I got a very interesting question about the future of the AT&T brand. It grew into an interesting and important discussion that I'd like to share here. ...

OPINION

Solving AT&T's Ballooning Problem

I recently gave a speech to a group of AT&T executives in a university MBA program, and during the Q&A afterward I got a very interesting question about the future of the AT&T brand. It grew into an interesting and important discussion that I'd like to share here. ...

FCC Could Be the Winner in Fox/Cablevision Standoff

"I don't like the idea of the FCC or government trying to control a market," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "First of all, they work too slowly, and second of all, they take the innovation out of the industry." The best solution, Kagan said, may be the m...

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The Drivers Steering Motorola's Comeback

Motorola has been struggling for years to recapture its greatness. Suddenly, it seems to be on the right track, thanks to working with Google's Android operating system and Verizon Wireless. There are so many issues to consider, but the main question today is what are Motorola's plans for the next few years, and what are the chances it could be on the verge of a longer-term recovery?...

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Catching a New Wave of PR Opportunities

I just gave a speech to the Georgia Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America on the changing opportunities in the wireless and telecom industry. The response was terrific, but I could tell not everyone understood the changes occurring in the industry and the unbridled opportunity that is starting to appear. ...

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How Dan Hesse Is Reviving Sprint

I first met Dan Hesse, the CEO of Sprint, back in the mid 1990s and have since followed both his and Sprint's journey. Let me tell you the backstory of the battle Hesse is fighting to bring Sprint back to life. I will also share a few thoughts about where it is today in its recovery, and what we can expect going forward. ...

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