Hello everyone ka!
I watched a YouTube program, in which CEO of Google and Alphabet, Sundar Pichai talked to Archana Sohmshetty, MBA Stanford on Apr 27, 2022. Sanuk in several ways ka.
1. I like the ways Archana started and ended the session ka.
For the start, she asked Sundar if he knew there were about 350 edits after he became CEO of Alphabet. Then she asked him to point out several statements if they were facts or fake like, 'He went to Stanford at the age of 8.'.....fake. There were quite a few high schools he went to...that were fake as well. It got lots of laughs, making the atmosphere light and friendly mak ka.
Before the end of the session, she asked Sundar to fill in the blank with sentences like, 'Something that inspires me is.........watching the next generation blossom.' or 'I'm the happiest when.......being around people, building products, and solving problems.'
In addition, it was obvious she had done her homework well to come up with really good questions. She also has refined moderation skills ka.
2. Love quite a few things that Sundar shared and here are some ka:
- 'You have to encourage innovation. Companies become more conservative in decision making as you grow...be okay with failure and reward effort, not outcomes.' I copied from the Youtube description ka ..... exactly the first statement that hit me loei!.....not that I don't value outcomes but we do need to give credits to many efforts exerted too.
- When talking about the impact of access to technology, humanity's challenge to harness it, and how Google is sustainably defining the future of work, Sundar said, 'When you see the appetite and the desire for people to make their lives better by gaining access to technology, that is what compels me to go beyond.' He did call for collective collaboration from all stakeholders to ensure that technology will be for the benefits of people....also talked about AR which has a potential if done correctly ka.
- 'But every generation always is very worried about technology of the future.' So true from generation to generation as things aren't the contexts the older gens are fully familiar na ka.
Can follow the full version at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9qGmO8Yy-Y na ka.
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