Category: Business, Organization, and Management
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by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by co
by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by conservative men claiming discrimination partly by claiming women engineers are not as good as male engineers. Google counter claims they are just as good if not better than males (they have stated that). Which leads to #2.. 2. Class action lawsuit by women engineers based on the fact that they are far underpaid what the male engineers make and that Google itself has said in #1 above the the women are just as good or better. 3. Caving in to Chinese Govt and letting Chinese market go — the market share lost is not just market share lost but revenues and those revenues are ammunition, now being accumulated by the Chinese Internet Giants. They are getting better and more internationalized management and they are looking beyond their markets. Jack Ma is just the most visible. 4. Continuing click fraud issues. and….. wait for it…. 5. Google deemed either a monopoly and broken up with the Sherman Act or categorized as a utility and managed as such – think your local gas company or first broken up as a monopoly and then the remnants of import, categorized as a utility. The one thing in Google’s favor is that is it Deep State Funded, so the NSA, CIA and others will go to bat for Google to prevent any breakup that would stop their one-stop, real time data and packet feeds from Google as well as the 360 degree profiles provided. On the side of the Anti-Deep State looking to dismantle it. -
by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by co
by James Santagata
Google’s in for a wild-ride….
1. Class action lawsuit by conservative men claiming discrimination partly by claiming women engineers are not as good as male engineers. Google counter claims they are just as good if not better than males (they have stated that).
Which leads to #2..
2. Class action lawsuit by women engineers based on the fact that they are far underpaid what the male engineers make and that Google itself has said in #1 above the the women are just as good or better.
3. Caving in to Chinese Govt and letting Chinese market go — the market share lost is not just market share lost but revenues and those revenues are ammunition, now being accumulated by the Chinese Internet Giants. They are getting better and more internationalized management and they are looking beyond their markets. Jack Ma is just the most visible.
4. Continuing click fraud issues.
and….. wait for it….
5. Google deemed either a monopoly and broken up with the Sherman Act or categorized as a utility and managed as such – think your local gas company or first broken up as a monopoly and then the remnants of import, categorized as a utility.
The one thing in Google’s favor is that is it Deep State Funded, so the NSA, CIA and others will go to bat for Google to prevent any breakup that would stop their one-stop, real time data and packet feeds from Google as well as the 360 degree profiles provided.
On the side of the Anti-Deep State looking to dismantle it.
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-08 20:39:00 UTC
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by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by co
by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by conservative men claiming discrimination partly by claiming women engineers are not as good as male engineers. Google counter claims they are just as good if not better than males (they have stated that). Which leads to #2.. 2. Class action lawsuit by women engineers based on the fact that they are far underpaid what the male engineers make and that Google itself has said in #1 above the the women are just as good or better. 3. Caving in to Chinese Govt and letting Chinese market go — the market share lost is not just market share lost but revenues and those revenues are ammunition, now being accumulated by the Chinese Internet Giants. They are getting better and more internationalized management and they are looking beyond their markets. Jack Ma is just the most visible. 4. Continuing click fraud issues. and….. wait for it…. 5. Google deemed either a monopoly and broken up with the Sherman Act or categorized as a utility and managed as such – think your local gas company or first broken up as a monopoly and then the remnants of import, categorized as a utility. The one thing in Google’s favor is that is it Deep State Funded, so the NSA, CIA and others will go to bat for Google to prevent any breakup that would stop their one-stop, real time data and packet feeds from Google as well as the 360 degree profiles provided. On the side of the Anti-Deep State looking to dismantle it. -
Why Is There Such A High Degree Of Fascination Among Today’s Youngsters To Becoming An Entrepreneur?
it is the only 100% guaranteed means of financial independence, and not having to work for someone ‘dumber’ than you are. 😉
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-there-such-a-high-degree-of-fascination-among-todays-youngsters-to-becoming-an-entrepreneur
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Is It Really True For A Person With Phd In Electrical Engineering Needs In Average 100 Job Applications To Get Accepted For A Job In Us?
Electrical engineering has transformed from a profession to a ‘trade’ for the simple reason that the problems of electrical engineering at scale are for all intents and purposes solved (reduced to predictable algorithms that we call ‘code’), plus an oversupply of degrees. The other engineering disciplines still vary between profession and trade. I don’t track this discipline any longer but as far as I know, you need to scale up or scale down. Electrical is too ‘human scale’.
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-really-true-for-a-person-with-PhD-in-Electrical-Engineering-needs-in-average-100-job-applications-to-get-accepted-for-a-job-in-US
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Why Is There Such A High Degree Of Fascination Among Today’s Youngsters To Becoming An Entrepreneur?
it is the only 100% guaranteed means of financial independence, and not having to work for someone ‘dumber’ than you are. 😉
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-there-such-a-high-degree-of-fascination-among-todays-youngsters-to-becoming-an-entrepreneur
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Is It Really True For A Person With Phd In Electrical Engineering Needs In Average 100 Job Applications To Get Accepted For A Job In Us?
Electrical engineering has transformed from a profession to a ‘trade’ for the simple reason that the problems of electrical engineering at scale are for all intents and purposes solved (reduced to predictable algorithms that we call ‘code’), plus an oversupply of degrees. The other engineering disciplines still vary between profession and trade. I don’t track this discipline any longer but as far as I know, you need to scale up or scale down. Electrical is too ‘human scale’.
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-really-true-for-a-person-with-PhD-in-Electrical-Engineering-needs-in-average-100-job-applications-to-get-accepted-for-a-job-in-US
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“What are the best UX Design firms in the SeattleBellevue region?”— (From Curt
—“What are the best UX Design firms in the SeattleBellevue region?”— (From Curt) It depends upon the function of your site and how much functionality it provides. UX, no question, it’s Blink in Seattle, and has been for years now. UX and IA, information Architecture, are slightly different functions, with UX for functionality and IA for content and organization. Frankly, these services are bordering on a science today. Their primary limit is the technology efforts you are willing to pay for. UI Design. The dirty secret is that it’s not the firm, it’s the individual designer that matters. Design is very much like fashion. Large firms are highly constrained by branding standards so there is very little design to be done. Firms that do not have standards can be more adventurous and trendy with design. Do no overdo it with design unless all you are selling is aesthetics. Marketers are generally best at empirical measurement of design, content, messaging, and positioning approaches for target audiences – which matters farm more than design. Creative Directors and Art Directors at larger firms are far better providers of those services. In general it’s the creative director you’re paying for at the agency. Bet solution (always), is to make screenshots of the different features of the sites of your top 20 competitors in the field (or 50 if you have the energy), and not from your area, but from everywhere, and pick the best features from all of them. And pick the best designs. The purpose of doing this is to educate you, more so than your agency, because this is what your agency will do, and then have to educate you. Then pay for the Tech or UX or IA or Messaging and Positioning(‘creative’) or Design, or Marketing and Media Buying – or any combination of those that you need. (I tend to build companies that are heavy on the back end of that (tech, ux, ia, because I traditionally serve the very big, consumer tech companies where creative is limited but message, content, and usability are complicated – but other firms tend to build companies that focus on messaging, positioning, and design. And this is pretty common in the industry. Design small, Tech big. In general, organizations pay for the size agency they can afford. Any agency with more than fifty full time people is probably legit. It’s easy to find independent designers – they are everywhere, and it’s easy to understand their work. It’s not hard to find UX and IA, but it’s hard to judge their work. It’s hard to find independent creative directors. For marketing and buying it’s best to use an agency. It’s just expensive. -
“What are the best UX Design firms in the SeattleBellevue region?”— (From Curt
—“What are the best UX Design firms in the SeattleBellevue region?”— (From Curt) It depends upon the function of your site and how much functionality it provides. UX, no question, it’s Blink in Seattle, and has been for years now. UX and IA, information Architecture, are slightly different functions, with UX for functionality and IA for content and organization. Frankly, these services are bordering on a science today. Their primary limit is the technology efforts you are willing to pay for. UI Design. The dirty secret is that it’s not the firm, it’s the individual designer that matters. Design is very much like fashion. Large firms are highly constrained by branding standards so there is very little design to be done. Firms that do not have standards can be more adventurous and trendy with design. Do no overdo it with design unless all you are selling is aesthetics. Marketers are generally best at empirical measurement of design, content, messaging, and positioning approaches for target audiences – which matters farm more than design. Creative Directors and Art Directors at larger firms are far better providers of those services. In general it’s the creative director you’re paying for at the agency. Bet solution (always), is to make screenshots of the different features of the sites of your top 20 competitors in the field (or 50 if you have the energy), and not from your area, but from everywhere, and pick the best features from all of them. And pick the best designs. The purpose of doing this is to educate you, more so than your agency, because this is what your agency will do, and then have to educate you. Then pay for the Tech or UX or IA or Messaging and Positioning(‘creative’) or Design, or Marketing and Media Buying – or any combination of those that you need. (I tend to build companies that are heavy on the back end of that (tech, ux, ia, because I traditionally serve the very big, consumer tech companies where creative is limited but message, content, and usability are complicated – but other firms tend to build companies that focus on messaging, positioning, and design. And this is pretty common in the industry. Design small, Tech big. In general, organizations pay for the size agency they can afford. Any agency with more than fifty full time people is probably legit. It’s easy to find independent designers – they are everywhere, and it’s easy to understand their work. It’s not hard to find UX and IA, but it’s hard to judge their work. It’s hard to find independent creative directors. For marketing and buying it’s best to use an agency. It’s just expensive. -
What Are The Best Ux Design Firms In The Seattlebellevue Region?
It depends upon the function of your site and how much functionality it provides.
- UX, no question, it’s Blink in Seattle, and has been for years now. UX and IA, information Architecture, are slightly different functions, with UX for functionality and IA for content and organization. Frankly, these services are bordering on a science today. Their primary limit is the technology efforts you are willing to pay for.
- UI Design. The dirty secret is that it’s not the firm, it’s the individual designer that matters. Design is very much like fashion. Large firms are highly constrained by branding standards so there is very little design to be done. Firms that do not have standards can be more adventurous and trendy with design. Do no overdo it with design unless all you are selling is aesthetics.
- Marketers are generally best at empirical measurement of design, content, messaging, and positioning approaches for target audiences – which matters farm more than design.
- Creative Directors and Art Directors at larger firms are far better providers of those services. In general it’s the creative director you’re paying for at the agency.
Bet solution (always), is to make screenshots of the different features of the sites of your top 20 competitors in the field (or 50 if you have the energy), and not from your area, but from everywhere, and pick the best features from all of them. And pick the best designs. The purpose of doing this is to educate you, more so than your agency, because this is what your agency will do, and then have to educate you.
Then pay for the Tech or UX or IA or Messaging and Positioning(‘creative’) or Design, or Marketing and Media Buying – or any combination of those that you need.
(I tend to build companies that are heavy on the back end of that (tech, ux, ia, because I traditionally serve the very big, consumer tech companies where creative is limited but message, content, and usability are complicated – but other firms tend to build companies that focus on messaging, positioning, and design. And this is pretty common in the industry. Design small, Tech big.
In general, organizations pay for the size agency they can afford. Any agency with more than fifty full time people is probably legit. It’s easy to find independent designers – they are everywhere, and it’s easy to understand their work. It’s not hard to find UX and IA, but it’s hard to judge their work. It’s hard to find independent creative directors. For marketing and buying it’s best to use an agency. It’s just expensive.
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-best-UX-Design-firms-in-the-Seattle-Bellevue-region