Taking responsibility for the customer

Telecoms

Henrik Poulsen, CEO, TDC

As Henrik Poulsen receives the World Finance award for Telecoms CEO of the Year, he describes his strong leadership style: communicating his vision in an understandable and relatable way, and translating it into a tangible strategy, including continuous service assessment and improvement.

December 21, 2010 Tags: ,

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Peter Wenzel Kruse, Senior VP of Group Communications, Vestas Wind Systems
Five arguments for wind power

Energy

Peter Wenzel Kruse, Senior VP of Group Communications, Vestas Wind Systems A/S

Wind power is becoming mainstream – and as nations look to embed turbines into their grid, top quality designs and engineering is a must to ensure reliability. Peter Kruse discusses Vestas’ investment commitment to R&D and explores the company’s “High Five” arguments for wind.

 

August 23, 2011 Tags: ,

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Görkhan Bozkurt, CEO, Türk Telekom
Convergence of voice and data, fixed and mobile, is the future for Türk Telekom

Telecoms

Görkhan Bozkurt, CEO, Türk Telekom

Türk Telekom is the incumbent fixed-line operator in Turkey, and is using its strong market share to deliver ‘convergence’: packages of complementary communication services with value-added benefits. Görkhan Bozkurt discusses the significance of this strategy for retail and corporate growth, and the investments already yielding rewards for the company.

January 25, 2012 Tags: ,
Aldo Mareuse, Group CFO, Orascom Telecom
Orascom and Vimpelcom: the first merger of many

Telecoms

Aldo Mareuse, Group CFO, Orascom Telecom

Orascom’s recent merger with Vimpelcom represents the first big event in what is likely to be a long period of consolidation in the telecoms sector in emerging markets. CFO Aldo Mareuse discusses Orascom’s growth, the complexities of the successful transaction and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives the company’s constant expansion.

January 20, 2012 Tags: ,
Luca Luciani, CEO, TIM Brasil
Brazil becomes fifth largest telecoms market in the world

Telecoms

Luca Luciani, CEO, TIM Brasil

With 200m people, Brazil has rapidly become the fifth largest mobile market in the world – and is still enjoying 16 percent annual growth. Mr Luciani explains the drivers of this growth, how TIM turned itself around to become the second largest provider in the country, and its forthcoming investments.

March 16, 2011 Tags: ,