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Tough Calls

AT&T and the Hard Lessons Learned from the Telecom Wars

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Few companies have been as consistently in the public eye as AT&T, enduring decades of growth, a major breakup in 1984, and numerous challenges. Dick Martin, an executive vice president and 30-year veteran, experienced this tumultuous journey firsthand. The narrative offers an inside look at how AT&T navigated a "perfect storm" of fierce competition and media scrutiny. Martin candidly shares insights into critical moments, including the disastrous 1996 announcement of 40,000 layoffs that nearly crippled the company, flawed succession planning that led to stock price declines, and ongoing turf battles with the "Baby Bells" post-breakup. The book serves as a cautionary tale for businesses, using AT&T's experiences in the telecom wars to highlight essential strategies for surviving tough conditions. Key lessons include avoiding common executive mistakes, balancing internal and external communications, enhancing PR relationships with the executive suite, and maintaining brand recognition amid fierce competition. Martin's reflections provide not only a fascinating account of AT&T's challenges but also a strategic guide for businesses facing their own battles against external adversaries and internal conflicts.

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Tough Calls, Dick Martin

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Titul
Tough Calls
Podtitul
AT&T and the Hard Lessons Learned from the Telecom Wars
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Amacom Books
Rok vydania
2004
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
294
ISBN10
0814472435
ISBN13
9780814472439
Série
Hodnotenie
3,75 z 5
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Few companies have been as consistently in the public eye as AT&T, enduring decades of growth, a major breakup in 1984, and numerous challenges. Dick Martin, an executive vice president and 30-year veteran, experienced this tumultuous journey firsthand. The narrative offers an inside look at how AT&T navigated a "perfect storm" of fierce competition and media scrutiny. Martin candidly shares insights into critical moments, including the disastrous 1996 announcement of 40,000 layoffs that nearly crippled the company, flawed succession planning that led to stock price declines, and ongoing turf battles with the "Baby Bells" post-breakup. The book serves as a cautionary tale for businesses, using AT&T's experiences in the telecom wars to highlight essential strategies for surviving tough conditions. Key lessons include avoiding common executive mistakes, balancing internal and external communications, enhancing PR relationships with the executive suite, and maintaining brand recognition amid fierce competition. Martin's reflections provide not only a fascinating account of AT&T's challenges but also a strategic guide for businesses facing their own battles against external adversaries and internal conflicts.