than 800 spellings of Britney Speers (sic);) Google has in its database to always have the right proposals with "Did you mean" to submit. This is definitely stuck with me after the lecture, Dr. Stefan Tweraser, Country Director (Sales) Google Inc. in the HHU.
What else? as a Google representative maintains one another lecture culture when I out of college know:
possible personally
I now know that the man has a woman who complained to the Internet via a poor become diaper and that he used a telephone in Vienna with several participants had to share
large images with short sentences on the slides
"Google wants to be serious without a suit." - Where Tweraser restricted, that in his area selling well wear a suit - only this time not at the university. The right is of course: Frames should be used from time to time in PPTs. Also succeeded this PPT from the University context.
facts, figures, numbers
"a sentence that begins with 'I believe' needs, we at Google not to speak to an end," said Tweraser. Why? Because you have to Google the facts and should also be mentioned. Well, yes, they have certainly enough data. Whether the facts are know ... And what that says about creativity culture ...
maintain the myth
What's wrong about it, I know Unfortunately not. Important (ie conducive to retaining power) but it is my opinion the company's history told in stories can be: The Google founders have built PCs with housings made of Lego blocks (money was missing). The first money was to "Google Inc." issued, the only reason why a company was founded because we would not otherwise have come to the check. And: There is a slide from the first floor in the cafeteria at Google Zurich (particularly interesting in that linked review: ". Most important, the real work seems to be a taboo topic at Google," Why? ").
point I in (research) training still like advice: Google case
Nevertheless, yes: This blog runs on Google's Blogger.
More presentation in Dusseldorf on page 7 here (or can at scribd link directly to the page?): Campus Delicti # 303
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