4/1/1: 4 Random Thoughts from me, 1 tools to help Sales Engineers, 1 quote for motivation

“4/1/1 Make Incremental Changes To Have Fun At Work”

By Bini Kanungo

4/1/1 Weekly

 

4 Random Thoughts, 1 Tool, and 1 Quote

 

Has anyone remembered to wake up Green Day today?  As we say goodbye to September and welcome in Spooktober, the weather is getting crisper and the prospect of buying cheap chocolate draws nearer.  Not unlike the times, the We The Sales Engineers podcast is doing the very same, with some crisp shows packed with all sorts of sweet, sweet value.  This week, we had on Buu Lam, a Solutions Engineer with backgrounds in the security industry and others, to speak to his success in “social selling”, as Buu has developed a unique relationship with his customers and with respect to how he provides value to them.

Check out our show with Buu here.

And on YouTube this week, Ramzi wanted to share a secret about demoing.

Find out the secret here

There was so much great stuff talked about on the show, and so without any further ado, let’s dive in to the 4/1/1!

 

4 Random Thoughts From Me:

 
1- The power of the network effect. There’s a reason social media has proliferated our society to the extent that it has, and there’s a reason why social selling works.  The network effect is pretty powerful and virality isn’t too far out of reach.
 
2- Always enjoy what you’re setting out to do.  If you’re not having fun one way or another, you’re probably in the wrong place.
 
3- The power of compound interest.  Buu talked a little bit about the importance of having good finances in order.  If you start to invest early, you’ll reap the benefits down the line.
 
4- When talking about Buu and Ramzi’s setups, it’s hard not to consider how crazy the acceleration of technology has been to have this all in our homes.  Moore’s law is a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy and I’m not complaining.
 

 

1 Tool:

Mint

If you want a cool tool to manage your finances, check out Mint, by Intuit.  It’s easy to use and has some powerful functionality to plan for retirement, pay off debts, and more.

1 Quote:

“Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant.”

— P.T. Barnum

 
 

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