6 Extraordinary Tips from T-mobile CEO, John Legere (and Why Every #EventProf Should Execute them Immediately)

December 7, 2016

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What Every Event Professional needs to learn from John Legere – aka the ‘Un-Carrier”

Four years ago, a somewhat ‘last place’ mobile carrier hired a new CEO. That CEO, John Legere, who had a very traditional, C-level experience in the past – took the last place mobile company – and transformed them (and himself even a little bit) into a hip, outspoken, well-known mobile company. And with all that magenta clothing he became so infamous for wearing, and the outspoken tweets he would share about not just his company (T-Mobile) but his life as well – came one of the most successfully re-branded companies.

Yahoo commented on T-Mobiles jaw-dropping success: “T-Mobile under CEO John Legere really has shaken up the wireless industry in the United States. Whether it’s been introducing rollover data plans, paying off rivals’ early termination fees or eliminating overage fees, the “Un-carrier” has dictated the terms of competition in the mobile industry for the past three years.

The way in which Legere revolutionized, shook up, and changed the mobile phone carrier competition was unexpected, but it was brilliant. More importantly, Legere’s most powerful and successful tactics that he used to help T-Mobile, are tips that event professionals can use to execute amazing, successful events, and we’re sharing them!

 1. Turning pain points into solutions

The biggest pain point that a million customers told me about is that they hate data buckets. And we had such success with Binge On that we wanted to turn our company into somebody that’s selling a monthly subscription to the internet, all in, unlimited.

One of the most important things that Legere did was visit each of his call centers, and sit down with the employees and listen to the calls that came in from T-Mobile customers. Because he did this, he was able to quickly identify the biggest concerns and complaints users had, and rectify it by offering something no other mobile phone company offered – a truly unlimited data plan, marketing themselves as the infamous ‘un-carrier’.

While event professionals may not have local call centers to listen to potential event attendees, there are opportunities to know potential pain points, and thus solutions, from your event.

How to identify event pain points? Is your event a repeat event? Did you collect previous year/event feedback through event app surveys and questionnaires?  If this is your first event, by investing in a mobile event app – you can build a community of attendee engagement, and discover attendee concerns/desires/wants. Additionally, by having active social media profiles and an event hashtag – you can also monitor what your attendees are saying.

2. Know where your competition stands

Feloni: At this moment in time, what is your summary of where AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint stand?

Legere: Confused, befuddled, and in trouble.”

While Legere’s frankness in what he titles his competition (Dumb & Dumber) may not be the best way to approach or even identify your competition – Legere does showcase the importance of knowing what your competition is up to.

Event professionals can keep track of competition in a multitude of ways – online ‘listening’ is a great option.

How to keep track of competition online? Set up alerts from Google that target your event/brands keywords. Google alerts can help you monitor trending topics as well as what your competition is up to. Google trends can also help event professionals identify what is ‘trending’:

3. Know What Your Attendees Want

As mentioned previously in tip number 1, Legere wasn’t and isn’t a passive CEO. He regularly visits T-Mobile’s call centers throughout the country – and listens to what customers are wanting.

In addition to monitoring social sentiment and your event experience – don’t be afraid to ask your attendees what they want. Asking previous event attendees what they wish your event had or what new attendees crave to learn, experience, or even what opportunities they hope to have at your event – not only shows that your event is prepared, it shows that event professionals are responsive and in tune. Attendees aren’t just ‘a number’ and they don’t want to feel that way.

4. Stick out – Not In

The world doesn’t need another cookie-cutter business-school leader. The world needs somebody to stick out and be loud and proud.”

Event professionals are thought leaders, innovators, and event technology is certainly one that helps them stick out as such! Don’t be afraid to incorporate new things into your event – things that your event attendees may not have ever expected – but can learn to love and appreciate.

A few years ago, mobile event apps were a rarity for events – and now event apps are the expected. Stova’s event apps stick out even more – providing truly personalized experiences for every attendee. Learn more about Stova’s mobile event app Gen3 here. 

5.Never Stop Thanking Your Team

You’ve never lost sight of thanking your employees, and showing your appreciation of our hard work. The way that you never let the title of CEO get to your head, and always being really approachable is something that I truly love. I love that you listen to your employees, who are always listening to your customers to let you know what they need.”

As meeting and event planners, it’s often times easy to lose track of the details when you’re focused on the big picture (event success). Don’t forget to thank and show appreciation to those who helped make your event a success – the on-site support staff, the vendors, and sponsors, the mobile event app developers, etc. It takes a village to execute a successful event, and a mere thank you goes a long way to ensuring dedicated and hardworking team members to get your event there!

6. Eat, Sleep, Breathe your Event Brand

“I can’t think of a time I’ve seen Legere wearing something that wasn’t branded with the T-Mobile logo or its magenta color. He loves the brand, believes in the brand and eats, sleeps and breathes T-Mobile. While some of his actions can be controversial at times, his love for the brand is something that can’t be denied. T-Mobile has someone irreplaceable at its helm, responsible for taking the company to the top. If you take the same pride in your brand that Legere has for T-Mobile, you can’t lose.”

While your event may not have quite the specific branding as T-Mobile (or even if it does), it doesn’t mean you have to run out and purchase t-shirts and clothing in your brand colors to wear every single day. But by truly believing in an event, event professionals can be the perfect cheerleader and marketer for their event.

How can event professionals eat, sleep, and breath their event? Share past event attendee testimonials and experiences across your social channels. Get a little bit personal – share what this event means to you, as the event professional, and why you believe it will be so vital for attendees who attend. Don’t be afraid to send emails reminding attendees about the importance and WOW factors of your event. And if you really want some cool event t-shirts to match your event’s brand – check out our friends at RushOrderTees

7. Be Batman! (Bonus!)

John himself suggested to Stova on twitter a 7th step that would have been very important; ‘Be Batman’. Unfortunately, he was also quick to remind event professionals that we can’t be Batman because he is in fact, Batman. Oh well – here’s to trying anyhow! ðŸ¦‡

In Conclusion

While John Legere’s approach to T-Mobile success may be far less traditional than other successful CEO’s, it worked. The value and tips that he helped to skyrocket T-Mobile can be easily applied to event professionals as they prepare for their next event, by merely being committed!

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