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The Wrong Z Guy Finally Leaves Motorola - Microsoft’s Wireless Play Opens Up

Four years after picking the wrong Z guy for the job, Motorola today received some good news.  Ed Zanders is going to step down at the end of the year as CEO, but continue on as chairman of the company.  Four years ago, Ed Sanders beat out Mike Zafirovski, known around Motorola as Mike Z and largely responsible for making it possible for Motorola to bring the Razr to market in record time.

Ed Zanders took the helm as a silicon valley insider and Motorola’s turn around in operations and quality rapidly started to turn around as the ring leader of that effort left Motorola to take the top job at Nortel.

Motorola chose glitz and glam over substance and results and their stock price today reflects their poor choice.  Motorola was unable to follow up the success of the RAZR, because the new leader did not bring about the RAZR in the first place.  You can’t repeat something that you never did the first time.  RAZR development began around July 2003 (I was still with the company that summer).  It launched about a year later, and after Ed Zanders joined the company in January of 2004.  Mike Z then left Motorola as an employee the following January in 2005.

Motorola enjoyed a temporary stock recovery over the last two years that directly correlates to the RAZRs product life cycle, but that product has been milked almost dry. 

Motorola was suckered by Steve Jobs and Apple with the original ‘iPhone’ that was a poor example of a cell phone and an even poorer example of an ipod.  Instead Steve Jobs used the launch of the Rokr as an opportunity to launch and announce the Nano.  Both Motorola and Apple lost a significant opportunity to come to market with a much better iphone.  If they had delayed the Rokr until it was ready, and worked to refine it more, they could have owned the cell phone market a few months later.

Motorola’s Silicon Valley boy, Ed Zander brought off the Rokr in September of 2007, but he had his lunch handed to him by a silicon valley master, Steve Jobs.  Nokia may have knocked Motorola off the top seat as a cell phone manufacturer, but Apple kicked them while they were down and then did a run around with the future Apple Iphone, which notably sucks as it is a poor cell phone, and could have significantly benefited from Motorola’s knowledge and experience.  Jobs did what he did best and worked Motorola like Black Beard working over a Spanish GAlleon, but instead of gaining some understanding of the wisdom behind the technology, Jobs opted for the short cut and glitz, and Motorola just looked washed up.

Two years after that ROKR fiasco, Motorola has now realized with the help of an Icahn investor activist and guardian angel that Ed Zanders juice is gone.  Motorola picked the wrong Z guy for the job, and they paid the price for it.  Many people including myself have been calling for Ed Zander’s departure for quite some time.  The fires started to get really hot last April, after Zanders said that he loved his job and hated his customers (implying the carriers such as Verizon Wireless). 

This statement combined with Zanders lack of vision and execution, triggered some people to draft a Plan B for Motorola to prepare for life after Zanders.  Plan B might be starting now, but it comes as Motorola continues to slide from a strong number 2 cellular manufacturer to a rapidly weakening number 3.

Open Wireless, Verizon and Zanders Departure

I think it is important to note that Zanders departure announcement comes less than a week after Verizon Wireless, one of Motorola’s biggest customers, announced that it will open up its wireless network to all platforms.  Just like the internet, future cellular services will be accessible by any device.  When you purchase DSL service today, you do not have to purchase a laptop or computer made to work exclusively with your DSL provider.  This will be the future of the Wireless Spectrum in the future.  Any phone will be able to access the Wireless spectrum.  Wireless companies will become much more like ISP services are today.

Back in 2001 when I managed the Verizon finance account for Motorola, Verizon had a three tier plan for offering phones.  Their first tier phone provider would sell Verizon approximately 50% of the phones that Verizon would take for the year.  Their second tier phone provider (motorola at the time) would sell Verizon a little over 30% of the phones that Verizon would take.  A third tier would then pick up about 10%, and Verizon would experiment with the other 10% or push it to a hot phone that popped up with the first, second or third tier providers.

Essentially, when a phone manufacturer signed a contract with Verizon for the year, they had a lock on 50, 30 or 10 percent of the Verizon market.

That system has been deteriorating rapidly since then.  Verizon carries a wider basket of cell phones in their product portfolio, but selling widgets is not Verizon’s core competency.  Moving those widgets around and managing inventories is a pain and a cost center, that is pushed back to the manufacturers as much as possible.  It creates headaches and requires Verizon to heavily subsidize phones.

Consumers hardly ever know the true cost of a phone and this creates inefficiencies in the market, which have led Motorola to poor decisions.

However, Verizon may have nailed the last nail in Zanders’ career coffin.  By announcing that they will open up to all phones and devices, Motorola and other carriers are going to lose a big share of the lock on Verizon’s sales.  Motorola has been slipping anyway from 2 to 3 and maybe beyond with Verizon, but this will enable all comers to enter Verizon’s marketplace.  Competition is about to get a lot hotter and that spells big trouble for Motorola that has not been able to find its way during Zanders’ tenure.

The $30 billion Question

Will anyone be able to steer the Motorola helm with a board that has historically been making poor CEO choices for almost 20 years?

Motorola-a-Microsoft-Buyout-Target

The board may once again choose the wrong person for the job.  If so,that may ultimately put the company completely under.  Back in 2000, I recommended to Motorola and to Mike Z, that Motorola should engage Microsoft to partner or buy the company out.  Back then, Motorola could not make a usable operating system to save their life, they were cash poor, and Microsoft was eager to charge into the smart phone marketplace.  That was the right answer then.

Today, Motorola is possibly a cheaper buy.  The company has trimmed a lot of fat off the bone.  Its not a lean mean fighting machine, but it is lean.  Microsoft could pick up the company and charge into a better position against Google.

Google is a little to snobbish to consider buying Motorola themselves.  The culture would not match up and Google would much rather go it alone and possibly make the same stupid freshman mistakes that Apple did with the iPhone.  Microsoft however is a lot smarter when it comes to business.  They do not like to be first to market and they prefer to purchase a company rather than innovate themselves.

Microsoft could make a play for Motorola and benefit from a massive synergy in products and services from Microsoft Live, to Zune, to Xbox and more as they match up with Motorola’s very heavy book of patents and know how in gadgets that includes access to the first wireless MP3 player ever brought to market

Motorola stumbled on that launch last year just as Microsoft was pulling it off.  I had a front row seat to that melt down.

Motorola’s connected home concepts and products would fit very nicely within Microsoft’s 12 year vision of the future of consumer electronics (I know, I studied Microsoft’s vision and submitted my recommendations to Motorola accordingly.)

Motorola’s board needs to recognize that they are very very poor at choosing a CEO.  Their culture has been bread for almost 2 decades in a way that shows the people working their way up through the ranks of Motorola to believe that they will not be given the top job and that the top job will go to either family or an outsider.  That has been poisonous for Motorola.

Motorola’s board needs to take an honest look at their own SWOT and come to realize that their best bet and best opportunity to realize shareholder value is to sell themselves off to Microsoft.  This will be their last chance to save the value that is left in the company.  Motorola’s board is almost like an addict that can’t seem to recognize the benefits of going to a good drug rehab, they continually make self destructive decisions choosing the wrong friends for the wrong reasons and chasing away the people and technologies that are good for them.

From Microsoft’s perspective, they have to ask themselves if this is the right strategic move to make today to compete with Google.  Google has drawn the battle lines and Microsoft has not yet made a move to fight or just surrender.  Buying Motorola could give them a significant advantage, if they have the vision still to see where to plug in Motorola’s technology.

Update Citi Predicted the Departure

Other Sources - Motorola CEO Zander stepping down

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How to Dictate Text into a Single Cell in Excel using Dragon Naturally Speaking 9

Below is a quick video tutorial that I created to demonstrate how to use Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 to dictate text in a dictation box and push it into a single cell within Excel without spreading the text into multiple Excel Cells (bit of a tongue twister with all those cells).


The topic used in the example is decidedly non-tech, but hopefully it conveys the message well enough!

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Not ready for Vista’s Memory Requirements

I have 1 gig of memory in my Toshiba Satellite laptop.  That is definitely not enough.

I am running Windows XP.  I don’t think I can even consider upgrading to Vista at this point until perform a computer memory upgrade Additional Notes: Extra assignment Please Complete by 4-20.

Truthfully, I don’t necessarily think its Microsoft’s fault entirely.  I seem to have 2 categories of problems

  1. Firefox is a massive memory hog.  The program works great as a web browser, seems to be far better than Internet Explorer 7, but if you leave it open on your desktop with a few tabs for more than a few hours and you are just asking for memory trouble.  I also use Dreamweaver and MindManager and they do not help either and don’t even get me started on the video applications that I use from time to time.
  2. There are far too many programs that want to run all the time on my computer taskbar.  I currently have over 80 processes running.  In part this is Microsoft’s fault.  They let and encourage this type of program hijacking of a computer.

I think I’m going to need to go up to about 4 gygabites of memory to keep things running smoothly and still make it to Vista someday. 

One of these days  . . .

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Dragon Getting it Wrong - The Funny 1 Percent!

As I continue my test with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, I have recently come up with a list of several words that dragon was unable to interpret correctly. Some of these are rather humorous and some of these are little off-the-wall but I thought I’d share it in context with several of my other reviews.

I should point out that in each of the cases were these mistakes of come up I’ve gone into trained Dragon to get right the next time, and that usually works. On occasion Dragon is completely unable to differentiate between some words. I think you might see some reasons for this based on the words in this list and the way they sound compared to the words that should have been chosen by Dragon.

The list will contain the words that dragon chose incorrectly, and the words that dragon should have chosen instead.

  1. Videos on rubber vs Videos on Revver
  2. Rubber Account vs Revver Account
  3. Butter and returns vs better in regards
  4. See Alice pills vs Cialis pills
  5. eight Mr. he vs a mystery
  6. apologize for that in a dance vs apologize for that in advance
  7. beat us typical vs the occipital
  8. verb raw vs vertebra
  9. in the this vs Adidas

Note. There were a couple mis-translations that would not have been appropriate for this blog. ;)
I have also noticed that Dragon NaturallySpeaking does not work well with some HTML editors that have WYSIWYG text editor’s such as Microsoft’s Windows Live Writer and Macromedia’s Dreamweaver.

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Dell Finds the Open Source Light

Michael Dell has had a very busy month. He has been snarfing up top executives fromthe consumer electronics industry and hitting the consumer feedback loop to fix his ailing company that was recently over taken in PC sales by notoriously scandalous HP.

Brain Drain

Dell has been on a hiring and firing blitzkrieg this month. He’s nabbed Ron Garriques, a famous Motorola, can-do insider that was largely responsible for many of the good things that have managed to come out of Motorola in past years. Garriques will report directly to Michael Dell as the head of consumer goods.

Stock Tip - After Mike Zafirovsky lost out to Ed Zandr’s for the CEO role and left, it looks like the company has suffered another insider punch with the loss of Ron Garriques indicating an inability to keep the top brains in a company once famous for employee loyalty. I wouldn’t pick up Motorola as a bargain stock today if I were you.

Dell had also recently picked up Michael Cannon the former CEO of Solectron a major service provider of electronics repairs and refurbished units that has contracts with Motorola and many carriers and retailers. Cannon will head operations.

Meanwhile Dell has been doing some house cleaning. The company has seen its SV of Human Resources, SVP of Worldwide Operations, CFO, SP of Consumer Products, SVP of America, and SVP of Marketing that have either already left or anounced their departure to take place within the next two months.

Open Source Offering

Dell has not sat back doing interviews for new brains. He’s also been engaged in gathering valuable focus group data that is now being used to offer up Linux pre-installed on Dell machines to provide computers running the OS and Open Office platform at prices hundreds of dollars lower than Microsoft Operating Systems and Microsoft Office Products.

The consumer demand for these products is growing and the premium for office products is rapidly losing its luster to even staunch Business consumers, especially small business. When the price is right, the price is right and its possible that Dell will also be able to leverage this offering to its large corporate base of customers that may not be eager to go through another 6 years of Microsoft OS image problems issues and more. This could prove to be the time for those corporate customers to vote with their IT resource pocket books and go for cheaper OS’s and push those remaining funds to more useful server side tools and business intelligence systems.

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