Regis McKenna

Regis McKenna

Regis McKenna, considered the marketing guru of Silicon Valley, is a well-known technology marketing consultant, advisor to entrepreneurs, venture capitalist and author. Over the past 30 years, he advised and consulted many of the leading Silicon Valley entrepreneurs helping them develop their marketing infrastructures. For the past twenty years, McKenna also consulted on strategic ...

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Regis McKenna, considered the marketing guru of Silicon Valley, is a well-known technology marketing consultant, advisor to entrepreneurs, venture capitalist and author. Over the past 30 years, he advised and consulted many of the leading Silicon Valley entrepreneurs helping them develop their marketing infrastructures. For the past twenty years, McKenna also consulted on strategic marketing and business issues to industrial, consumer, transportation, healthcare and financial firms in the United States, Japan, and Europe. McKenna continues to be involved in high tech start-up companies through his venture activities.

McKenna is included in the San Jose Mercury News' Millennium 100 as one of the 100 people who made Silicon Valley what it is today. McKenna has written five books and lectured extensively on the social and market effects of technological change advancing innovations in marketing theories and practices. McKenna advised a number of entrepreneurial start-ups and their founders during their formation years including: America Online, Apple, Compaq, Electronic Arts, Genentech, Intel, Linear Technology, Lotus, Microsoft, National Semiconductor, Silicon Graphics, 3COM, and many others. He helped launch some of the most important technological innovations of the last thirty years including the first microprocessor (Intel Corporation), the first personal computer (Apple Computer), the first recombinant DNA genetically engineered product (Genentech, Inc.), and the first retail computer store (The Byte Shop). McKenna pioneered many of the theories and practices of technology marketing that have become integrated into the marketing mainstream. Some of these include:

  • The process of diffusing technology across various classes of users ranging from innovators to early adopters to late adopters and laggards and the corresponding evolution of the "whole product." (The Regis Touch, 1985)
  • The development of industry infrastructure modeling whereby a relatively small number of "influencers" establish and sustain standards
  • The focus on "intangibles" as the benefits of technology products
  • The development of "other" as a major, growing segment of market share with the result of "choice becoming a higher value than brand."
  • His book, Relationship Marketing, was a pioneering work in the concept of one-to-one marketing.
  • The development of the concept of "Real Time," whereby technology compresses time (from want or need to zero), creating "the never satisfied consumer.

McKenna has written five books on technology business strategies and marketing. His first two books were: The Regis Touch and Who's Afraid of Big Blue. His third book, Relationship Marketing, published in 1992, focuses on the interactive relationships vital to market acceptance in the "Age of the Customer." Real Time, Preparing For The Age Of The Never Satisfied Customer, was published by Harvard Business Books in 1997. This book analyzes the effects of technology on the marketplace and describes how high-speed electronics enables ready access to information, products and services and in the process, generates increased expectations for immediate satisfaction. His most recent book, TOTAL ACCESS, Giving Customers What They Want in an Anytime, Anywhere World, published by Harvard Business School Press in March 2002, addresses the future of marketing as computers and the network do most of the work, from data gathering to customer care and response. The marketing function disappears into a network of relationships and responsibilities between man and machine throughout the value chain. Total consumer access to-and interaction with-the marketplace replaces the archaic broadcast model.

McKenna has appeared on the television NightLine special on Time, The Jim Leher Report on technology at the Millennium and on The Today Show on venture capital.

McKenna is Chairman of the Board of the Santa Clara University Center for Science, Technology and Society and was a founding board member of Smart Valley. He is a trustee at Santa Clara University, the Advisory Board of the Haas School of Business University of California Berkeley and the Economic Strategies Institute. He is president of the Board of Trustees for The Children's Shelter Fund of Silicon Valley. McKenna is on the International Advisory Board of Toyota Motor Company, an investor and on the Board of Directors of a number of high technology companies as well.

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, McKenna attended Saint Vincent College and is a liberal arts graduate of Duquesne University. In 1962, he moved to Silicon Valley. In 1965, he joined the marketing department of General Micro Electronics, the first company to develop and market commercial MOS (metal oxide semiconductor) products, the basis for much of today's electronics technology. He joined another start-up, National Semiconductor, in 1967 where, as Marketing Services Manager, he helped direct National's marketing strategies in the early stages of the company's growth.

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