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Can VZ marketing be disruptive and become apple marketing

Can VZ be a trillion dollar company and disrupt the market forces

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Post ID: @OP+1vCBPix6

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"Can VZ marketing be disruptive and become apple marketing
Can VZ be a trillion dollar company and disrupt the market forces"

Either AI replaces all the executives, or they get all outsourced.

Both would make happier customers.

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Post ID: @ixes+1vCBPix6

Delusional to even ask this.

Apple is a delusional as well. Apple products are made in China. Cheap plastic S H I T they get top dollar for.

Su-kers.

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Post ID: @irvp+1vCBPix6

Apple has great marketing, but they also have products that sell themselves.

Ask yourself: 1) what product does Verizon have that will make people run to the V store 2) if they don't have #1, what exceptional Marketing executive talent do they have to sell what they DO have?

OP - You work here, so you know the answer to both #1 and #2.

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Post ID: @cmwz+1vCBPix6

Verizon marketing is more likely to follow Jaguar down the path to oblivion...

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Post ID: @2hrh+1vCBPix6

Replace the BOD and ALL executive managers. The company has been running on its previously earned reputation since Hans and 'Obsidian' hornswoggled the board into hiring the managerially and linguistically impaired Swede. Nothing he has introduced or worked on has paid off for shareholders, customers, or employees. This is why the Frontier deal is needed as there has been too much of a loss of market and institutional knowledge to be able to compete effectively.

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Post ID: @2chz+1vCBPix6

The product’s value (benefit/cost) isn’t there, even Ryan Reynolds can’t make it work…

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Post ID: @2nsx+1vCBPix6

are you high or something

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Post ID: @2rsp+1vCBPix6

Apple has good products that sell themselves so they don’t need good marketing

VZ has poor customer service, an inferior network with higher prices. All the marketing in the world can’t hide that

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Post ID: @1lek+1vCBPix6

Nope, not gonna happen. Not under this current train wreck of a marketing leadership group. Leslie is a joke and her restructured leadership team is a nightmare to work with and work for. Too much politics getting in the way of great work. More like Knives Out than Come Together. Ricardo is a back stabbing, conniving little bi--h, Dave is just a disgruntled employee waiting to collect his retirement package in 5 years, and their directs are almost as clueless and out of touch as they and Leslie are with their employees and what customers really want. BU marketing is completely disconnected, focusing too much on price, gross adds, attrition, ARR, and not enough attention on the customer and finding ways to give them what they want. Honestly, if VZ is ever going to be a disruptive marketer like Apple (or yes, even TMO) then we have to clean house. From the very top and then all their direct reports. Bring in the right people and stop allowing the nepotism to thrive.

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Post ID: @1vsv+1vCBPix6

Forget about Apple Marketing, VZ can’t even match T-mobile’s marketing. What a shame, VZ wasted a good hand of cards by promoting the wrong leaders…

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Post ID: @1ofq+1vCBPix6

What do you think they’re been trying to do the past 10 years? Has any of it worked? Look at 5 year stock performance VZ down, S&P up, T-mobile up.

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Post ID: @1jtn+1vCBPix6

VZ as a whole is a disruptive company

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Post ID: @rqe+1vCBPix6

Anyone else remember when the company sent Apple packing off to AT&T with their new phone device to a network without much or useable bandwidth to appreciate Apple's new toy. Needless to say they returned a year later, tail tucked firmly between their legs - when people and the culture could "Hear me now."

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Post ID: @mxp+1vCBPix6

That ship sailed long, long, long ago - before the crayons, big fonts and no socks people showed up and ki-led the brand. "R U Hi?" exactly!

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Post ID: @shg+1vCBPix6

R U HI?

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Post ID: @ohx+1vCBPix6

Yes

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Post ID: @vyy+1vCBPix6

No.

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