Williams Communications receives growth strategy award

From: The Journal Record | Date: July 30, 2001 | Copyright information

TULSA (JR) -- Williams Communications has been awarded the Frost & Sullivan 2001 Market Engineering Award for Growth Strategy for its Vyvx Broadband Media unit.

The Growth Strategy Award specifically recognizes the ability to grow in a saturated or maturing market, implementation of a unique sales strategy, technological innovation and leadership, discovering new venues for an established product, effective Internet strategy, and reorganization around growth strategy. "The Frost & Sul...

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