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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

3002.0. "Digital - the Networking Company?" by BREAKR::BUDZOWSKI (Shouldn't you be committed?) Sun Apr 17 1994 04:37

    As long as we (Digital) compete in the familiar marketplaces with the
    familiar competitors, we will have familiar battles and familiar outcomes.
    If we are to truly recover and flourish, we must consider alternatives.
    
    Digital should sell products and services the way a number of other
    progressive companys are doing it - "Network" or "Multi-Level
    Marketing".  Enable every employee and customer to become a distributor
    to sell the nifty Alpha laptop and access to distributor services.
    
    While the price may be slightly higher than what a person could go into
    a discount computer outlet and buy a system, a good argument could be
    made for buying an Alpha and becoming a distributor:
    
    Distributor Services - this will include access to many Digital and
    distributor resources, such as messaging, online training, distribution,
    conferencing, etc.  Perhaps some level of Easynet access.
    
    Lower cost - by introducing the product to others, a purchaser can
    reduce the cost of their system - or even make extra income
    
    Simple Decision - the distributor presenting the product will be
    knowlegable and provide an adequate solution to their computing needs.
    
    But WHY should WE as Digital consider this path?
    
    Instant consumer/industry image perception - "Digital is progressive"
    
    Work force options - enable every employee, customer and friend to
    become a distributor.  Employees will have more options, be more
    enthused and knowlegeable about company and products.
    
    Access to IMPORTANT TARGET CUSTOMER - the corporate worker who is
    considering career options, including entrepreneurship.
    
    What do you think?
    
    	A Quorum Distributor
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3002.1CSOADM::ROTHDo not taunt Happy Fun Ball.Sun Apr 17 1994 23:2127
Sounds ill-advised to me.

How many companies can you name that are successfully using multi-level
sales techniques(*) in the commercial space?

We're not hustling consumer electronics, we are vendors of commercial
goods and services. While multi-level marketing may be the rage for
consumer products, it would be shunned by the commercial markets. If I
were a business, I would want a stable, identifiable company with a staff
of professionals that I could get a hold of (hmmm... do we do that now?
insert one-half smiley here). Some guy peddling a PC out of his trunk
just will not do in today's business world. What if they need support
after the sale? What if the PC will not run WNT with the new video card
they just bought?

If DEC were already building products for the consumer space, then I
might say fine, go ahead with somthing like this. But DEC is a seller of
goods and services in the commercial space and I think that we need to
get our house in order and concentrate on that space... an exploration
into consumer goods would, IMHO, not be a good move at this time.

Lee

(*)Multi-level sales techniques = E.G. Currently used by Quorum, Amway,
Primerica, etc. where there is a focus on recruitment/building of
downline distributors as well as selling of products.
3002.2..consumer stuffBREAKR::BUDZOWSKIShouldn't you be committed?Sun Apr 17 1994 23:484
    RE .1 I was thinking more along the lines of consumer level stuff like
    laptops, not data center stuff.  We ARE in the consumer electronics
    business.  Who are those PC catalogues we're turning out supposed to
    be targetted towards?
3002.3Do you have one of our PC catalogs?CSOADM::ROTHDo not taunt Happy Fun Ball.Mon Apr 18 1994 02:287
re: .2

Catalog is aimed at businesses... biz catalog has LAN adapters in it,
hardly a home item. If the PC catalogs were aimed at consumers we'd have
games and software items like Quicken instead of WNT and Lotus stuff.

Lee
3002.4A minor point I'm sure.RICKS::PHIPPSBetter plant some more treesMon Apr 18 1994 11:4416
>Catalog is aimed at businesses... biz catalog has LAN adapters in it,
>hardly a home item. If the PC catalogs were aimed at consumers we'd have
>games and software items like Quicken instead of WNT and Lotus stuff.

And I'm not defending our catalog but the Insight catalog I received last week
is into LAN adapters, networking, office software and Gigabyte drives.  Not to
mention uninterruptable power supplies and "Global Software Support (tm)".

Yes, they have games too.

If you are saying consumer = home purchase and that should be our main thrust,
it's not going to get us above the line in the profit column.

I thought we did have Lotus stuff.

	mikeP