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Indy
10-18-2006, 08:14 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061018/ap_on_hi_te/radioshack_online_classes;_ylt=Ar.VeJ72sTZ9nJ4P1nH oUcfMWM0F;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b2NibDltBHNlYwM3MTY-

RadioShack to offer free online training By MATT SLAGLE, AP Technology Writer
1 hour, 57 minutes ago



DALLAS - RadioShack Corp. thinks it has found a way to help consumers wondering how to edit digital photos or understand the difference between 1080i and 1080p high-def televisions: online classes.

The electronics retailer on Wednesday announced a series of virtual training courses to help consumers learn about tech topics including digital photography techniques, choosing and setting up an HDTV, what to look for when buying a new computer, and information about satellite radio.

The classes will have staggered start dates beginning this month and November.

Participants who sign up online can take the courses at their own pace but it shouldn't take more than a month to complete. The classes will be moderated by instructors with experience in the specific topics, company officials said.

The hope, of course, is that shoppers will use their newfound wisdom to buy products from RadioShack.

"We need to be out there giving advice and building loyalty and trust in the RadioShack brand," said Bob Kilinski, the company's vice president of marketing. "Our brand position is trying to help people get the most out of technology in every neighborhood in America. This is an extension of our offline brand."

The announcement comes amid a rebuilding effort at Fort Worth, Texas-based RadioShack.

In February, former Chief Executive Officer Dave Edmondson resigned after questions were raised about the accuracy of his resume. In August, RadioShack laid off 400 workers by e-mail.

And so far this year, the company has shuttered nearly 500 stores and suffered from a string of disappointing earnings reports.

In the most recent quarter, RadioShack lost $3.2 million, or 2 cents per share, for the three months ending in June, on revenue of $1.1 billion. That compared to a profit of $52.3 million, or 33 cents per share, on revenue of $1.09 billion for the same period a year ago.

Julian Day, a former Kmart executive, took over as RadioShack CEO in July but has been tightlipped about the company's turnaround plans. RadioShack posts third-quarter earnings Oct. 25.

Patti Freeman-Evans, a retail analyst with JupiterResearch, said her research shows that about 82 percent of online buyers research their offline purchases online.

Though she described the classes as a small step toward improving RadioShack's performance, it's important nonetheless in an industry as commoditized as the consumer electronics business, she said.

"Retailers are constantly trying to understand what kind of content will help them drive more sales," she said. "This is not going to solve their store problems, though it is a step in trying to differentiate themselves."

The technology powering the online classes is being run by Powered Inc., a private, Austin-based company that provides similar instruction for an array of companies, including Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sony Corp (NYSE:SNE - news).

Financial details of the deal between Powered and RadioShack weren't provided.

"The thing that we've found with all of our clients is there's a really strong effect we call the gratitude effect," Powered CEO Dave Ellett said. "Consumers feel significantly better about the company that brings them this education. They're getting something of value that isn't an advertorial."



Better get signed up! RS needs all the business they can get right now. :lol

Having worked for them, I have taken a bunch of their online training courses and they are very good. I would recommend them to anybody.

darkHorse
10-19-2006, 09:43 AM
Not a big fan of RS right now, but I would recommend taking the courses.

Indy
10-19-2006, 09:57 AM
ut oh. What did they do?

darkHorse
10-19-2006, 10:22 AM
I guess I should mention that I worked for RS a couple years ago, and even after I left, had no quams with the company. That being said, their customer service is crap both at my local store and the customer relations people that I contacted when I was having problems with my local store.

And there is something to be said about a company that does not post a mission statement or goals on their website and whose strategy (and I quote from their site) only mentions the word "customer" once and it's about getting their money.


RadioShack's Strategy
RadioShack is executing a turnaround plan designed to improve the performance of our core business. This plan will be focused on achieving three key imperatives.

Increase average unit sales volume
We will focus our inventory, our people and capital on stores where we have the best opportunity to win in a sustainable way. We will close underperforming stores and reallocate resources toward higher performing and more profitable locations. In addition, we plan to execute a comprehensive sales transfer program for every store we close in an effort to direct customers and their sales to our nearby locations.

Rationalize cost structure
Through restructuring, consolidation, process and technology improvements, we intend to align our overhead infrastructure to reduce costs and focus resources on those activities most central to our key short- and mid-term goals.

Grow profitable square footage
We must make the most of our retail space. We will become more aggressive in opening new locations where revenue and profit potential per square foot are substantially higher than the company’s average. These opportunities lie in the following areas:

* Growing our kiosk operations;
* Aggressively relocating some of our RadioShack stores starting in 2007;
* Focusing on inventory with higher gross profit per square foot;
* Refreshing stores with the highest return potential; and
* Growing our radioshack.com business.

copied from http://www.radioshackcorporation.com/about/index.html

Indy
10-19-2006, 02:55 PM
darkHorse, you may enjoy this site...

www.radioshacksucks.com

Would you like to upgrade your cell phone today? :snicker

darkHorse
10-20-2006, 09:46 PM
Thanks for the link :snicker

Indy
10-22-2006, 10:08 AM
Thanks for the link :snicker

You're gonna need some accessories with that. How about a shack pack?