With 'Running' as a developed passion, this 'marketer' pens his thoughts around all things consumer & marketing + habits/productivity tips on this blog.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
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Saturday, August 27, 2022
Obsession with KPIs - Popular Post from Linkedin.
Apply the art of Storytelling. Everywhere.
I was teaching my son the following expression in algebra -
x(y+3)= xy+3x,
however he was only multiplying x with y and leaving 3 separate. I told him multiple times via logic, bodmas etc but he kept repeating the same mistake.
Then my wife told him a story - A guest is ringing a doorbell of house, he is standing out of the house(x). In the house, y and 3 stay together (y+3). When they open the door(brackets), both y and 3 meet the guest x (multiplication) and they spend good fun time together.
The result was astonishingly strong, he didn’t do any further mistake! I realised the power of storytelling even in algebra.
Similarily at work or in life, it’s important to harness the power of #storytelling vs keep sticking to spreadsheets. Now, more and more organisations are switching to #narrative writing vs power points or just tables as exemplified by Amazon with the doc writing that crystallises everything from mind to the 6 pager what, why, how, who etc).
And to learn from classical fairy tales, there is always this broad structure at work as well-
- Beginning - Once upon a time | Market was like this…
- Context - There was a king and queen | We did a,b and c
- Problem - But they were sad because of | however the kpis didn’t move
- Solution - Then the hero did this | Then we took actions x,y,z
- Evaluation - And they lived happily ever after | Resulted in kpi movement
- Moral of Story - Learning | Learning’s and way forward
Do you have more such insights out of plain logic vs #stories experiments?
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TikTok's Swiping Up - The new cocaine
‘Swiping up’ - the latest habit difficult to undo.
#TikTok, the inventor of the short video format on social, developed this swiping up feature. And that drove its popularity by leaps and bounds.
When Tik Tok was banned in India, it already had 190 million app downloads. Globally, it already beats YouTube in the number of hours that viewers spend on its platform. By the end of 2022, it is expected to have 1.8 billion users bringing it much closer to Instagram.
#Instagram reached two billion active users in Q3 2021. It is on track to reach 2.5 billion by 2023. The popular feature ‘Reels’ was copied from TikTok.
#YouTube and then even #Facebook launched short videos with same swiping up feature.
While Facebook overall is struggling on user growth, the video format is helping to keep pace with other platforms to retain attention of users.
YouTube too, has seen the consumer behaviour changing to shorter version and has ‘Shorts’.
So, why is this short video growing like a drug?
Because it’s entertainment at a swipe. Random videos that platform suggests to cater to this human need to ‘run away when bored’. And swiping up is super easy!
And if I don’t like first video, I will swipe to second and third and fourth…remember TV channel surfing habit of yesteryear’s ?
Now, here is what shocked me.
I saw kids aged under 10, using YouTube shorts. So, when parents want them to eat or give them some gratification time with mobile, this is what they do. They swipe. Mindlessly. From one video to another.
When asked, why do you like these videos?
Because they are funny & small.
Why have you subscribed so many random channels?
People in video told me to subscribe now if you want to get A or dont want A.
For eg, one so called influencer says ‘ subscribe if you like your parents’. This I found disgusting.
In videos these folks, use kids placating tactics with some reference to cartoon character or rhymes to push thier content to more such easy targets & get more followers!
Obviously, kids shouldnt have access to mobiles and even social. But reality is that kids do access youtube on most parents mobiles or even TVs. Its a big menace - swiping up!
Thoughts?
#marketing #socialmedia
Sunday, August 07, 2022
Chess - A Teacher for Life
With so much happening around wrt 'India hosting Chess Olympiads' for the first time; its good to see dailies covering the event with greater coverage.
India (the inventor of the game) is actually has become a country of cricket; but offlate few events have started showing positive signs on increasing adoption (16 yr old Praggnanandha beating Magnus Carlsen, Kids picking chess during covid when outdoors were out, a series on chess (Queen's Gambit) bringing back interest in the game).
As a parent (of an interested chess player), I found a few great gems on how Chess is a great teacher on life lessons. Here are a few -
1. Its not about #power all the time- More powerful pieces on the board Vs opponent dont necessarily ensure victory. You might have lost your queen but you can even do mates with 2 knights. Its how you apply yourself basis the curve balls the enemy is throwing. Same goes for life - Not always the 'Obvious one' becomes successful in life.
2. It teaches you to be #humble - You cant brag your way to victory. Its a game of immense focus and concentration. Despite strong positions, overconfidence can lead to one game-changing mistake against an opponent with weak material. Such losses make you humble! In this game, a pawn stays humble; and it gets the fruit of #patience till it survives and reaches the other end to transform into a Queen.
3. Foundational starts - The game teaches you to begin in such a manner that you open up your structure in such a way that you develop your pieces and gain as much ground in front while keeping your core strong (king safe). This foundational play is essential for higher chances of success. Teaching us how its important to build from #basics and not just sprint; but do a thoughtful marathon.
4. Create Opportunities if you dont have one (You cant just wait for opponent to commit mistakes but make moves which can open the doors for you to win). In life, you are the master of your sail; you just dont wait for wind but steer to where you want to go. #Invent and think on your feet to win.
#Chess #Life
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