Welcome and Case Study IntroductionThis initial session sets the tone of the week, including the overall programme objectives, timing and administration, the speakers, and what is expected. Delegates find out about each other and meet their team members.
The case study is also introduced in detail. The scope, format and expectations are set out to ensure each team is fully aware of the requirements, and that each participant can ensure they maximize the learning opportunity throughout the modules.
The Telecoms Business EnvironmentA comprehensive look at the evolving telecoms business world - from shareholder to customer, and all that lies between.
This module sets the scene for the rest of the week, and covers key elements of the business environment in which telecoms companies find themselves. The view of shareholders, telecom operators, vendors, service providers, and very importantly, the customer, are all examined. The changing (and increasingly complex) interrelationships between the different players are discussed.
Telecoms Industry Outlook
Many challenges and opportunities face the ever-changing communications industry over the next few years, and this module provides a comprehensive analysis of the current situation, as well as predicting future trends, growth markets and technologies - and the strategies that are likely to be employed. The aim is to provide a clearer picture of the way ahead - enabling more informed decisions and choices. The information is drawn from Informa's vast market intelligence resources.
This session gives each group a chance to establish how they will work together, and establish the framework for their exercise bid process.
It also provides an initial opportunity to discuss their team strategy, market issues, technology, and user requirements.
Telecoms Technologies - The Emerging PictureWith telecom technologies changing rapidly, there is a need to thoroughly understand the capabilities, limitations, and implications as each new system is adopted. This module sets out the emerging picture logically - tackling the building blocks first, before looking at the different access and core network systems in more detail.
The picture is built up from the basics to include the way in which the different technologies and elements interact to provide the overall user experience. For the mobile technologies, we concentrate on the 3GPP family, and the evolutionary path through GSM, GPRS, EDGE, 3G W-CDMA and HSxPA, and onto LTE and also including WiMAX. Interoperability, compatibility, and roaming scenarios are all illustrated
This module uses a market-oriented approach to assess major areas of applicable financial knowledge. It provides the tools to allow telecom executives to develop their financial awareness, and to apply their skills and knowledge as they develop new service propositions, or manage busy departments. It better places each participant for survival in the competitive environment of modern telecommunications.
This session is used to consider the financial aspects of the case study license bid. It should include a thorough analysis of financial priorities, financing options, and cash flow. Commercial viability is a critical part of the case study, and this session should be used to discuss how the team will ensure their bid meets realistic financial objectives.
So, what does it take to be an effective leader in today's telecommunications environment - a world of continuous change and constant challenges?
This day long module is designed to optimise your effectiveness as a leader. It explores how you can use your management and leadership style as a strategic tool to align your organisation's culture with its strategic business objectives - whilst building support for your projects.
The programme looks at real world leaders and examines how they achieve the results that they do. It also looks at your existing level of competency in core leadership areas and provides feedback on your leadership style.
We explore leadership in the real world, with a focus on overcoming resistance to change, dealing with politics and the dynamics of power distance.
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Leadership and People Issues
This module is used to consider leadership and people management issues in the context of the ongoing case study.
The overall structure, management team, existing workforce, and new hires must be considered in the wider context of establishing a successful and motivated company workforce.
Ensuring the provision of a viable and competitive customer proposition is vital to the success of a telecoms operator, and in turn, the telecoms vendors (handset and network), and service providers. A key element of ensuring that success is communicating the proposition effectively.
This module provides useful insights into marketing and positioning strategies employed within the telecommunications industry. We focus on assessing that the right products are developed within different market environments, and that marketing communications are effective, focused and timely.
As the service mix becomes increasingly complex (and IP-centric), effective service delivery and support systems become increasingly important. This module looks at the issues of service implementation, provision, control, and billing.
Both the Operational Support System (OSS), and Business Support System (BSS) are examined, including the evolving techniques used in modern Billing systems and CRM platforms. Finally, we focus on simplifying the provision of OSS and BSS systems through initiatives such as NGOSS.
The Competitive Environment - Telecoms RegulationThis module provides a guided-tour of telecoms regulation - firstly the purpose and implications of regulation and the requirements of providing telecommunication services, followed by a more detailed look at the key players, licensing, and the key challenges.
This module provides a good foundation for further study.
CASE STUDY (Ex)Island Telco - Bringing it all togetherThroughout the week, participants (grouped into small teams) plan to establish a simulated new telecommunications operation on a fictitious island. On day 5, time is set aside to allow each team to prepare their bid presentation. Each team is then asked to present its plans to the other teams.
Delegate Team Presentations (Ex) Presentations Should Include:
This section is used to review the bid presentations - providing valuable feedback and a critical appraisal. It is facilitated by the programme speakers.