https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/nervous-energy-punit-soni?trk=hp-feed-article-title-publish
Punit Soni writes -
However, for all the years of work, companies I have been a part of, products I have helped build, starting something from scratch feels like being on the ground floor again. There is a sense of humility in how little we know; there is a persistent sense of nervousness, of an uncomfortable ambiguity of plunging into the unknown.
All of the success (and failures) of the past mean little.
In the end, you have to let go of your ego.
Whether I end up building something, or go back and take another job; whether it takes a couple of months or a couple of years to find the right product-market fit; one thing is guaranteed: I will learn new things, and hopefully grow.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Everything you think you know about AI is wrong
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/06/02/everything-you-think-you-know-about-ai-is-wrong/
"Partly because we're better at designing these limited AI systems, some experts predict that high-skilled workers will adapt to the technology as a tool, while lower-skill jobs are the ones that will see the most disruption. When the Obama administration studied the issue, it found that as many as 80 percent of jobs currently paying less than $20 an hour might someday be replaced by AI."
"Partly because we're better at designing these limited AI systems, some experts predict that high-skilled workers will adapt to the technology as a tool, while lower-skill jobs are the ones that will see the most disruption. When the Obama administration studied the issue, it found that as many as 80 percent of jobs currently paying less than $20 an hour might someday be replaced by AI."
The right interviewer etiquette!
A job interview is usually believed to be involving transfer of information from interviewee to interviewer for the purpose of evaluation but in reality it’s a two-way communication. The hiring organization and its interviewers also need to conduct themselves well, so that they can effectively sell their position as well as the organization. While there are lot of articles about how an interviewee should conduct himself (viz. proper dress, researching company beforehand, keeping phone silent), less importance is placed on interviewer etiquette.
Find below the list of some tips based on interviews that either I have taken myself or had a chance to observe others. By no means is this list exhaustive and I welcome readers to contribute to this via comments –
- Be on time- Like you would want an interviewee to be on time, make sure that you as an interviewer are on time as well. It’s so irritating as an interviewee to take time to travel to hiring organization’s office to find that the interviewer is either late or is in some ‘urgent’ meeting. Unlike an interviewer who is in his/her office working, the interviewee has taken off from his work for the interview and any time spent there is non-productive.
- Read the resume before interview- This one repeats itself every now and then and even the most senior folks in hiring organization tend to literally read the resumes first time during the interview. The first question of such interviewers is “Please tell about your work profile starting with most recent job”. Instead of a bland question like that, ask specific questions about interviewee’s experience.
- Introduce yourself- Unless you are from CIA/FBI/CID (aka the intelligence/investigative units), please introduce yourself with your name (at least!!), your role/designation and briefly what you do. Its part of basic courtesy, (remember even chatbots today have names!), and we are talking about human to human interaction.
- And greet too- Tied to previous point. No good human interaction begins without establishing an eye contact and saying “Hi” or “Hello”. The only exception to this could be a case where police arrests you for some crime. A basic greeting is so obvious but there are interviewers who just ignore this.
- Put your phone and laptops aside- Would you appreciate if your interviewee were to take phone calls and checks his emails during the meeting? If not, the same is applicable to you too. In one of the interview, I had to hear plumbing issues at interviewer’s house courtesy him taking a call in the same meeting room.
- Better planning and scheduling - If you are a HR guy helping coordinate interviews, make sure the interviewer(s) is/are adequately informed before time and is/are signed up to take the interview, all meeting rooms are adequately booked for the interviews and the anticipated interview duration is shared with interviewee beforehand.
How can businesses make best use of Facebook's upcoming products and features?
Facebook’s annual F8 conference provided an opportunity to hear the grand plans that Facebook has to achieve its mission of “Giving everyone the power to share anything with anyone” with innovative technology, newer product features and ways to monetize from existing ecosystem. Among other things, Facebook’s uber plan includes satellites, solar planes and drones to have everyone on internet as well. The overall aim is obviously to reach out to more and more people on Earth and have the existing ones spend more and more time on Facebook.
The announcements are all overall the web; below is my take on how businesses, small and large, can make most out of these features –
- Opening FB Messenger APIs so that developers can create their own chat bots -> The 900 million users strong Facebook Messenger will now have open APIs that businesses can use to write their own implementation. At a high level, businesses will be able to interpret what user typed in and then accordingly respond back including showing specific text, images and videos. For a business, this allows to have the entire e-commerce run through bots. Instead of having a separate app, businesses can use Messenger to send customized details to its customers. As Mark showed in his keynote, a flower company could send a catalog of all flower bouquets to a customer along with prices, photos and delivery time via Messenger. The user could then decide and type his selection in the bot. Knowing the user beforehand, the company could automatically debit his card and deliver to his previously saved address. For a blog, news or related company, asTechCrunch integration shows, one can selectively send top news, customized news, trending news to a user. With some NLP techniques at business’s end, one can use Messenger to become a generic help hub and/or a full-fledged service provider.
- The new Surround360 camera and open camera APIs -> Facebook launched 360 videos last September and at F8 announced a new camera (with 17 evenly spaced lenses) that allows making it easier to shoot and stitch a 360 video. With these videos offering a kind of full-fledged reality, businesses can display their product more creatively. So, Incredible India could show forts in Delhi with a 360 degree view, Mercedes could similarly show in and out of their new model and an airline could show their business class experience (see Lufthansa’s in-flight experience in this 360 video).
- Live feed and video API -> These APIs let developers broadcast directly to Facebook from any device, not just smartphones. The devices could be high-powered TV cameras or drones. Businesses can use this to showcase live their product launches, cricket matches, award functions (Grammy or Oscars) or in India to beam marriage functions. Ads can be thrown in around these videos for monetization.
- Instant Articles and related APIs -> These would allow businesses especially publishers to write content freely and stop worrying about how to optimize it for mobile and slow speed networks. This opens up a new channel for publishers to have their content reaching out to readers. The same can be monetized by ads thrown in, probably similar to how Google Ad works with blogs.
- ‘Save to Facebook’ button on web -> This would allow businesses to add a button to their standard article templates, and whenever a user taps the button, it will save the article or video directly to user’s Facebook queue. This is similar to what Pocket does on browser and thus has its benefits. I see this as a more of necessity for web pages than a choice.
- Sharing tool for text-> App developers can now add a quote-sharing tool to their apps. As shown in keynote, Amazon is using it in its next Kindle app. Instead of copying and pasting text from Kindle into Facebook, you can simply highlight it and share it to Facebook. Like previous one, this is more of a necessity. But it also provides an opportunity to get more users through FB sharing.
- Account Kit -> this allows users to sign in with their phone number or email address without the need for a password or even a Facebook account. As Mark pointed out in his keynote, Saavn, music streaming app, saw over half a million registered phone number users and a 33% increase in daily new registrants within the first two months after integrating Account Kit phone number login. Similar success can be seen with other businesses.
HBR- What to Say and Do When Your Employee Has Another Job Offer
Useful tips for something that everyone encounters -
https://hbr.org/2016/05/what-to-say-and-do-when-your-employee-has-another-job-offer?
https://hbr.org/2016/05/what-to-say-and-do-when-your-employee-has-another-job-offer?
Free ad-supported photo prints
Nice concept; can be launched in Indian market too!
http://techcrunch.com/2016/06/07/flags-new-app-offers-free-ad-supported-photo-prints-no-shipping-fees-required/
From the link - "it’s an ad that people will never throw away.";
"The company will actually make use of photo metadata in its targeting, which will include things like location, the camera model (as a proxy for estimated income), and even the photo’s subject. It scans photos to understand what’s in them, identifying logos and faces to make guesses about age and gender. However, advertisers will not be able to view users’ photos, their names or addresses, download user data or view anonymized personal info"
http://techcrunch.com/2016/06/07/flags-new-app-offers-free-ad-supported-photo-prints-no-shipping-fees-required/
From the link - "it’s an ad that people will never throw away.";
"The company will actually make use of photo metadata in its targeting, which will include things like location, the camera model (as a proxy for estimated income), and even the photo’s subject. It scans photos to understand what’s in them, identifying logos and faces to make guesses about age and gender. However, advertisers will not be able to view users’ photos, their names or addresses, download user data or view anonymized personal info"
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