Seriously, whats up with Kencell / Celtel / Zain??

Where is it that they go wrong? is it wrong personnel, management?
Weren't they the first network in Kenya? With the clearest network (atleast back then)..

Someone told me that Zain-Kenya makes losses as compared to the other Zains - what is it that they do wrong?

Am sure Orange would have given Safcom a run for their money had they been in the market for as long as Zain / Celtel / $bar

Maybe they should leave it to skunks to manage... twende tukaweke asterisk huko.. hehehe

Kind regards
-Alex

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Njoroge Tito <titonjoroge@gmail.com> wrote:
Zain would make a perfect MBA thesis..

2009/6/9 Gituma Nturibi <gnturibi@gmail.com>
people should be taught about this company in business school!


On 09/06/2009, Solomon Mburu <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> If they change names once again as Washington predicted some months ago,
> then let them be assured they will just have to close their business in
> Mobile Telephony and maybe focus on Customer care, for that is what Zain can
> score a greater margin that other telcos.
>
> On a serious note, isn't there a law which prohibits a multinational or a
> national company from changing names before a certain period comes to an
> end, say after 30 or 45 years?
> Where is the KCA in all these? Or the Internation law of any sort here?
> Maybe a few African know there rights while the Majority opt to shy off the
> rights- talk!
>
> And do you know who is grinning over this?
>
> The most conspicuous problem with Zain is probably the fear of being an
> entrepreneur. In my High school, I was informed that an entrepreneur is a
> risk taker, an investor and a business owner. The biggest entrepreneur in
> Kenya, as in the whole world is the government, which takes great risks to
> provide social services to the people.
>
> For Zain, the fear of strategically putting on blinders and focussing on
> reaching the target, is what aids in poor performance in the local industry.
> For instance, while Safaricom is thriving Zain is just as quiet as still
> waters ( and I don't know whether they are running deep). If you watch TV or
> listen to Radio, how many times do Zain adverts run in a single day as
> opposed to Safaricom's? This is an indication that the local environment is
> not any better foe Zain. But failing to diversify is failure itself.
>
> I hope this anticipated change of name, is a belated April Fools day joke! 
>  
>
> --
> Solomon Mburu
> P.O. Box 19343 - 00202 Nairobi
> Cell: (+254-0) 735 431041
>
> Man is a gregarious animal and enjoys agreement as cows will graze all the
> same way to the side of a hill!
>
> AND
>
> It is better to die in dignity than in the ignomity of ambiguous generosity!
>
>
>
>



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