Positioning

We’d like your input – how do you perceive us?

Posted in Positioning on June 7th, 2010 by Paul McArdle5 Comments

This may be the first time you have read an article posted on our “Behind the Scenes” blog – or you might be a regular reader.

Whatever is the case for you, you will have formed some kind of impression about our company, and the type of B2B software services we provide.

As such, we’d like you to tell us what you think of us, as this will help us to continue to develop and enhance the services we provide – now into our 2nd decade of service.

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A few more thoughts, about Positioning

Posted in Event Review, Positioning on June 1st, 2010 by Paul McArdle1 Comment

As noted previously, we’re continuing the ongoing Autopsy 2 process to give some consideration about how we’re perceived in the marketplace, and (to the extent that it is different from how we wish to be perceived) what we need to do to move this perception.

Hence, it was with interest that I rocked up to today’s Brisbane session of the “Thought Leaders” breakfast series held by the AIM.

Perhaps I’m not too quick on the uptake, but it was not until the breakfast had started that I realised I had been lured into a session that was part real information, and part infomercial for a consulting/coaching firm that runs by the name of (you guessed it…) Thought Leaders.

Today our presenter was Darren Hill, on of their mentors.

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Positioning – the battle for your mind

Posted in Book Review, Positioning on May 21st, 2010 by Paul McArdleBe the first to comment

I first read this book about 10 years ago. Re-read recently it to refresh my memory of some of the core concepts expounded by the authors – as it is very topical for the company, where we are at presently, and with several important decisions to be made.


1)  Binary Review

This one is a pretty easy read, with good insights (and many anecdotes).

The Book

What we thought

Positoning

“Positioning – the battle for your mind”

by Al Ries & Jack Trout
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Very topical for us

Full Disclosure – yes, that’s a tracked link to Amazon shown above. We buy quite a large number of books on a wide range of topics, all relevant to our business in some way.  If you did happen to purchase the book from Amazon, they’d throw a few shekels our way, which would help us to buy (and hence publish reviews of) even more books.  Hence, Karma would return the benefits to you…

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Yes, our company name is sh*t!

Posted in Positioning on December 1st, 2006 by Paul McArdle5 Comments

We realise that.

The name “ROAM” comes from an anagram of the 3 founders who established the business back in 2000 – Rose, O’Brien and McArdle.   The “global” bit was an obvious reference to our aspirations, even back then.

Unfortunately it has proved to be a very unwise choice of name:

1)  For those involved in the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM), we are sometimes confused with our former sister company, ROAM Consulting – which is understandable;

2)  Everywhere else we are confused with a telecoms company (including by the people in the Telstra helpdesk, who direct to us calls from poor stranded Australians all over the world!).

Both are very understandable points of confusion – which reflect a very unwise choice on our part in the early days of the company.

Hence at the end of 2006 we began the process of renaming the company.  We’ve completed the following steps:

1)  We ran a competition in which we asked clients, and a few others, to suggest a name:

(a)  For as long as we maintain it, the details of the competition, along with some of the suggestions received, are here.

(b)  As implied by Hamish Chadwick, our competition was useful for providing us a view of how clients saw us, but was not useful in actually giving us any suggestions that made the “final cut”.

2)  With the assistance of a consultant (Image Substation) we spoke (in detail) with a select number of valued clients to gain a better understanding of what it is that people value us for.  Clarity, Convenience and Cost Effectiveness were some stand-outs.

3)  As a result of this, we brainstormed a range of different names.

4)  From a long list we picked a number of candidates and proceeded to:

(a)  Register the .com and .com.au domain names

(b)  Register trademarks in Australia (trademarks in a select few foreign countries still to be done at the time of writing).

(c)  Checked that the company name was available.

5)  What’s holding us up, most, is that we want to roll out the new company name at the same time as a new software licensing system, which has been the real roadblock.

(a)  This is one of the reasons we have recently begun to adopt the Agile software development methodology.

(b)  Hence, we hope that we won’t be stuck with our existing name for too much longer!


PS – yes, I back-dated this post as well, to be sometime around the time we started the process of renaming the company (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaages ago).

You will recognise, by now, that I see ICT as an enabler, not as an end in itself – hence I do apologise to any Blog Conservatives out there who I might have offended by this practice.