Council Members in this Study Group: 99
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Michael CotePresident
The Cote Collaborative![]()
Michael Cote is an Independent Telecommunications Consultant and Principal of the Cote Collaborative. He specializes in enterprise mobility, sales and distribution strategy, online strategy, smart phones, and customer care and billing. Mr. Cote has over...
Jacob LarsenVP, Global Operations and Business Transformation
Alcatel-Lucent - CC![]()
Jacob Larsen is the Vice President, Global Operations and Business Transformation at Alcatel-Lucent. He oversees the company's global real estate portfolio across all practice areas including sales, R&D, manufacturing, and logistics. Post-merger, he coordinated...
Mel BurksFounder / Senior Partner
Tech Quest Research, LLC![]()
Mel Burks is with Tech Quest Research, LLC, a market research company providing consultation and in-depth analysis and reports. He is an acknowledged engineering professional within the semiconductor, test & measurement and PV sector. He held positions...
Edward CrowleySenior Consultant
Woodford Group, LLC![]()
Edward Crowley is a Senior Consultant at the Woodford Group in New York, where he has over 22 years of experience in the high tech industry including management positions including Lexmark International, Texas Instruments, IntelliQuest, and QMS. Mr. Crowley...
Chris HareGM - Head of Industry Collaboration
SONY ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (USA) INC.![]()
Chris Hare is a General Manager, Head of Industry Collaboration at Sony Ericsson establishing and navigating new technologies, ventures, universities and long term customer dialogue. Previously, he was Head of Supplier Technology Incubation. Prior to...
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Quality from low cost countries - review of implications of recovery
October 27, 2009
Toy Recall Shows Challenge China Poses to Partners | online.wsj.com
Quality has been the greatest challenge to buyers in China since the process began its stellar growth in the 80's. The consumer now 'reads the carton' and is better informed than ever before. There is mistrust of imports from developing countries, exacerbated by recalls such as experienced by Mattel, which attract disproportionate attention, in terms of levels of global trade. Buyers need to have extra vigilance as volumes start to recover and cost cutting measures that may have been implemented.
Thrills and Obstacles to 3-D Television
October 23, 2009
3-D television expected to come to homes in 2010 | www.cnn.com
The technological innovation for 3-D television has been out of laboratory and prototyping stage. What does it mean to the marketplace while key players in different technologies are commencing a volume push in the consumer electronics market?
Gas Cylinders Are Here to Stay
September 20, 2009
Is It The End For High-Pressure Gas Cylinders? | www.prlog.org
Higher pressure or not , the gas cylinders market is an important segment in the industrial gas business for smaller users and mobile applications in medical and industry and are here to stay but controls technology must continue to improve on safety and reliability.
China takes off, it is rapidly taking over as we squander our brand names for ?
September 11, 2009
China’s Geely, Beijing Automotive Target Volvo, Saab | www.bloomberg.com
It is a known fact that the Chinese government has put its weight and tremendous wealth behind targeted industries, Electronics , automotive and aerospace and it is well on its way to target the general industrial market. It is succeeding and have taken over Japan in Electronics manufacturing out put...why ? they have the people, the natural resources, the cash and the market..and we in the West are willing to surrender all ,including established brands as Volvo ,Saab and Hummer.
Temporary lay-offs in Italy maybe OK,but plant closure ..guess what
September 10, 2009
Italian Government Reaches Union Agreement on Fiat’s CNH Plant | www.bloomberg.com
Italian Labor law is so inflexible about layoffs and forget the future of the plant in Imola if it invovles permanent closure. Italy, behind Spain , is one of the most socialistic countries when it come to labor law giving no flexibility whatsoever to industry in manoeuvering during difficult times, that is while Fiat CEO is scanning the globe and is in bed with Chrysler , not only for high cost production , but also for labor inflexibility.
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