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Arjun Chetna

@arjunchetna

In general, I consider myself to be a work in progress...

Bangalore Katılım Aralık 2008
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@ICICIBank @ICICIBank_Care your ATM in New Thippasandra, Bangalore 560075 is faulty. The siren goes on every 10 minutes or so and sometime keeps ringing for hours. This has happened erratically for the last few months. It's a nuisance for neighbours. Can someone investigate ASAP?
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In the long run, facts outweigh opinions.
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Imitation vs Interpretation Its not how you copy. But its how you paste.
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@elonmusk There were some really cool bicycles in the background at your recent We-Robot 🤖 event. The internet doesn't seem to know what they were, so I thought I would ask you. What were these?
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This article about designers reclaiming their time is worth a read, if only for the charming illustrations! They perfectly capture the struggle of balancing meetings with actual design work. 😂 uxdesign.cc/how-can-you-fi…
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It goes to show that no one can predict Interest Rate policy. For everyone analyst with a positive outlook for 2024, there is a negative one too! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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'Happiness is continuing to desire what we already have' An insightful line from 'The Taste of Things'. Beautiful movie you should watch if you get the chance!
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Sanjay Poonen@spoonen·
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@krishnabgowda I am trying to get a Certified Copy of a document from the Kaveri Portal. My application was arbitrarily rejected after 2 weeks (3 day. Application #CCA-20012024-6701377. Tried raising appealing on Sakala Portal but that's down.
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Van Nicholas
Van Nicholas@Van_Nicholas·
🚲 Big News! Get ready for an epic unveiling of the Dream Build on our Van Nicholas Zephyr Disc, skillfully crafted by none other than the incredible Gee Milner. 🛠️ Stay tuned for the official launch and prepare to be amazed! 🤩 #DreamBuild #ZephyrDisc #Cycling #GeeMilner
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@amnigos 'If you can't find a solution, there is money to be made prolonging the problem' 🙄
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Sudhir Sharma 💙💛🕊
Sudhir Sharma 💙💛🕊@Sudhir_indi·
Looking for a good pen for sketching, doodling and making notes. What do u suggest. What are u using?
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@ROSEBikes I ordered some bike gear from your website on May 12, 2023 with order number 103605751. It’s been 20 days and I still haven’t received it. Your website says 7-10 days for delivery to India. What’s going on? You haven’t replied to my customer support email either! 😞
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@gokulr @ericschmidt Is there any way in which we could see a recording of the presentation or the slide deck! Would appreciate it if you could share a link for us all to learn from! 🙏
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Gokul Rajaram
Gokul Rajaram@gokulr·
How to present In 2006, I helped @ericschmidt create a deck outlining Google’s strategy, for a presentation Eric was delivering to the company. It taught me a profound lesson on how to present. When I showed up to my first meeting with Eric, he asked me to visit with every product team at Google, chat with them to figure out what they were working on, and then summarize it on one slide (for each team). Easy enough, I thought. I would use 3-5 bullet points per slide. Piece of cake. I started mentally mapping things out and got ready to leave. “But”, Eric said, “I want no words on any slide”. My well-laid plans disintegrated in an instant. How was I supposed to convey the key messages from each team, without WORDS? Eric must have seen the panic on my face, and kindly gave me a hint. “Put the text in speaker notes”. “But what goes on the slides, Eric?” I continued panicking. That classic, gentle “Eric smile” fluttered on his face. “Why, images, of course!” “You mean, you want each slide to just be comprised of images?” “You got it. And use the title wisely. 7-8 words max. Let’s meet in a week to review progress.” As I left the meeting, little was I to know that this conversation would fundamentally change my view on how to deliver effective presentations. 17 years later, I still cling tightly to the following principles: 1. The larger the audience, the fewer the words on the slide. In Eric’s case, the audience was thousands of employees, so we had 0 words per slide. 2. The title does most of the heavy lifting, which means it cannot be passive. It must be action oriented. Eg: not “Subscriber retention” but “Subscribers continue to be retained strongly” or even better “Net revenue retention continues to be > 100%”. 3. Use memorable images that substantiate and give credence to the words of the title. This image is what will occupy most of the slide area, so you need to spend much of your time thinking about what picture will best get the point (made by the title) across. In some cases, it might be a customer image or logo. in other cases, a graph. In yet other cases, it could be something else entirely. For the Google presentation, one of the images that gave me the most trouble was a slide on Google Search Appliance and other Enterprise products. The title stated that these products were increasingly being used by larger customers. The team didn’t want to share customer logos broadly since some were confidential, so logos were not an option. I decided to go with a trend line on the % of searches from enterprise customers, but the person who was supposed to pull this data for me, flaked at the last minute and I had to scramble. I ended up scrambling to create a mosaic of a bunch of consumer product logos with some kind of icon that denoted large enterprises. Not my finest moment but it got the point across. 4. Use speaker notes. Like Eric said, speaker notes should contain most of the details. It puts a lot of burden on the speaker since they cannot just read off the slides. But this doesn’t deter good speakers, since they prepare dozens of times, and then again. So there you have it: my 4 principles for delivering compelling presentations to live audiences. (CAVEAT: If the presentation has to be emailed to an audience who will consume it asynchronously, that’s completely different and has different rules). How did the 2006 Google strategy presentation turn out, you ask? It went quite well, and later I got a nice thank you note from Eric. I didn’t realize at the time that I should have been the one thanking him for the once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity.
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@c_ker123 @bicyclemayorblr What exactly do you mean by behavioral transformation? Why do you think that physical infrastructure doesn't go a long way?
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