ResearchFurther impacts from the SoftBank-Sprint merger
Months after its its July 2013 merger with Sprint, SoftBank’s biggest problem may be one of cultural communication and clear messaging. Read more »
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Michi Kaifu founded ENOTECH Consulting in 1999, and have advised companies in their mobile/IT strategies. Michi has over twenty years of international business development in mobile and IT industries, and her signature is the unique, easy-to-understand framework in the industry analysis. Prior to establishing ENOTECH, she was Director of Business Development at a U.S. start-up mobile carrier, and before that, Manager of Corporate Planning at NTT America, the U.S. arm of the Japan's top telecom carrier. In 2013, her book "Big Data Champions" (2013) was published in Japan and she has a regular column in Nikkei Business Online. Michi holds MBA from Stanford University and BS Social Studies from Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.
Months after its its July 2013 merger with Sprint, SoftBank’s biggest problem may be one of cultural communication and clear messaging. Read more »