April 21, 2005

“so what will happen to scoble now?”

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Robert Scoble’s boss just left Mic­ro­soft to go work at Skype. Sco­ble talks about the impli­ca­tions, and a very good job he does of it too:

But, now the tech­no­logy industry needs to focus extra hard on thri­lling cus­to­mers. Mic­ro­soft has a lot of work to do before it does that. That was Lenn’s final cha­llenge as he wal­ked out the door. Thrill cus­to­mers or else they’ll go elsewhere. And quickly. It isn’t lost on me that his new com­pany has had 100 million down­loads in 18 months, spen­ding only $.04 to get each. I’m hea­ring that one of their VoIP com­pe­ti­tors is spen­ding $400 to “acquire” one cus­to­mer.
My emplo­yee morale will go up a lot when we start ship­ping pro­ducts that thrill cus­to­mers. There’s nothing bet­ter than mee­ting peo­ple in the air­port who thank you for doing stuff that makes their lives better.

I agree, Robert. Skype thrills me more than anything Mic­ro­soft makes. And it sounds like your for­mer boss con­curs.
“Thri­lling cus­to­mers” is a terri­fiic idea. Seriously. But it’s not enough for your bos­ses to give you per­mis­sion to try. They also have to be genui­nely deter­mi­ned to make it hap­pen. There’s no point of a lieu­te­nant firing up the troops if the gene­rals are nap­ping etc.
How genui­nely deter­mi­ned are they, Robert, just out of inte­rest?
PS: Who’s Bill Gates’ tailor?

13 Responses to ““so what will happen to scoble now?””

  1. Mic­ro­soft: The Thrill is Gone?

    Jeremy Wright, one the main dudes in my blo­gosphere, hits this one out of the park.
    Sco­ble nai­led it: Mic­ro­soft simply isn

  2. “Who’s Bill Gates’s tailor?” — dude… you are pri­ce­less! You got me laughing out loud at this one. Not JUST cos it’s great humour. But also cos you’re the chee­kiest busi­ness per­son on the pla­net.
    I WANT you to get English Cut onto Mr Gates.
    Rock ‘n roll, bebbe!
    Blue skies
    love
    Roy
    PS: I’ve tried sen­ding you an email from my gmail account. It ain’t boun­cing, but you haven’t replied to it either. Which sug­gests to me that it’s been spam trap­ped. Can you lemme know?

  3. Rob Burke says:

    PRICELESS… that is exactly the word that came to mind. Beat me to it, Roy. :)
    Thanks as always, Hugh.

  4. mike dunn says:

    what roy said — i too laughed out loud (inside a very quite mee­ting no less)…
    the ans­wer is — sears, the young men’s section…

  5. Katherine says:

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen Bill Gates in a suit.
    When you’re the richest man on the pla­net, you wear wha­te­ver the heck you want. Let the little peo­ple dress to impress.

  6. Thri­lling Your Customers

    There is a post on gaping­void today that talks about Scoble’s boss lea­ving for Skype. Sco­ble men­tio­ned the need for Mic­ro­soft to “thrill” their cus­to­mers. Skype is a com­pany that does thrill it’s cus­to­mers. I was thri­lled to be able to run Skype on my

  7. david parmet says:

    More to the point… who is Bill Gates’s barber?

  8. Bill Gates does wear suits. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/features/2003/02-24broadband-lg.jpg
    I agree he could use a bet­ter tai­lor!
    What do the execs think? The ones I’ve met want to thrill cus­to­mers. I’m inter­vie­wing Steve Ball­mer on July 7. I’ll ask him.
    I’m inter­vie­wing Jim Allchin next week. I’ll ask him too!

  9. mike dunn says:

    too funny robert — i was telling david ear­lier tonight how cus­to­mer focu­sed steve is…
    customer’s always appre­ciate a ceo in a nice suit — who’s his tai­lor ;)

  10. thanks for the link. good ques­tion hugh. i didn’t know you were a gro­cers’ apos­trophe man…

  11. Loz Hygate says:

    You’ll stand more chance with Mr Elli­son I think. I guess you like a cha­llenge though.

  12. MSFT: They’re pla­ying taps again

    Hugh over at gaping­void has a nice entry con­cer­ning Mic­ro­soft blog­ging machine Robert Sco­ble and the fact that his boss has left for Skype.

  13. More to the point, actually… does Bill Gates have an iPod????? (I don’t. Not yet.)