[ARC5] deathwatch for radio shack?

Glen Zook via ARC5 arc5 at mailman.qth.net
Thu Sep 25 12:09:45 EDT 2014


Radio Shack is not the only company to make wrong decisions in marketing!

The Ford Motor Company, with the Edsel, lost a substantial amount of money.  Then, when the Mustang was put in production, none of the tooling, etc., was made for extended use because management just knew that the vehicle was not going to be that popular.  Wrong!  A good high school friend, who also was an amateur radio operator, got his engineering degree from Purdue University.  After graduating, his first employer was the Ford Motor Company.  His primary job was to redesign the Mustang tooling for extended production.

Then, there was the debacle of "new Coke"!  

By the way, I still have my original Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I computer!  It is in a box stored in my garage.
 
Glen, K9STH 

Website:  http://k9sth.net


On Thursday, September 25, 2014 11:00 AM, Kenneth G. Gordon <kgordon2006 at frontier.com> wrote:
 


As far as I am concerned, Radio Shack hierarchy has always had a very 
serious problem with marketing. They always seem to do exactly the wrong 
thing. They appear to be incapable of marketing their way out of a paper 
bag.

For instance, when someone in the RS organization managed to, over 
strenuous opposition from "the powers that be", design and build the first 
truly personal computer, the TRS-80 Model 1, someone decided that they 
could possibly sell, oh, maybe 1000 units in a year.

When the thing debuted at some show somewhere (I've forgotten which) 
they sold over 1000 units the first DAY and at one time were 6 months 
behind in orders.

Furthermore, the hierarchy never did figure that one out...

I have been surprised that they lasted as long as they have.

Ken W7EKB
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