I'm thrilled to share some exciting news regarding a new personal and professional endeavor I'm embarking on, in addition to my ongoing commitments at British Telecom.
I'm launching a new project focused on writing books and sharing insights within the realm of telecom strategy, digital transformation and Global Strategies
This initiative will allow me to delve deeper into sharing insights gained over my career. My aim is to leverage my key skills/experience and passion for knowledge sharing to contribute further to anybody willing to learn through well-researched publications and practical, impactful consulting engagements.
I'm incredibly enthusiastic about this opportunity to expand my professional contributions and connect with a wider audience. I'll be sharing more details about specific book topics offerings in the coming weeks and months.
Thank you for your support and interest. I look forward to exploring how these new ventures might align with your interests or needs.
Notes on My Current Book Project
I'm currently engaged in an exciting and innovative project: co-authoring a book that draws upon my extensive knowledge and experience in industrial engineering, automation, and the telco sector. This unique collaboration is a significant endeavor, allowing me to explore and synthesize complex topics in a new way.
This project is more than just writing; it's an exploration of Strategic Alliances and Value Creation in the Global Telecommunications Landscape . Through this collaboration, we're aiming to deliver insights that are both deeply informed by my real-world experience and broadly comprehensive and to capture the essence of our discussions, focusing on how collaboration drives success in the evolving telecom world.
Stay tuned for updates on this pioneering endeavor!
Project 1 : Emphasizing Versatility & Strategic Impact
The book addresses the core dilemma facing telcos: the urgent need for innovation versus limited funding due to declining traditional revenues. Strategic partnerships are presented as the vital solution.
We're exploring successful alliances like FreeMove and Bridge Alliance, contrasting them with the lessons from Concert Communications' failure. Key themes include product mapping, the impact of stricter regulations, and the need for telcos to adopt bolder, more visionary portfolio decisions.
Using BT Group (with its BT International and BT Wholesale entities) and Vodafone as central case studies, we're detailing how non-wholesale telcos can collaborate, leverage asset-light, platform-powered models (like BT's Global Fabric), and navigate complex market dynamics to secure future growth. The book aims to be a blueprint for thriving in this evolving digital telecom landscape.