Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Darren Huston Path to Priceline Group

Darren Huston grew up in Canada, where he spoke English at home. He learned French and Italian when he was a teenager, and after college he worked in the Canadian government, where his boss was from Quebec and would only talk to him in French.

After graduating from Harvard Business School, he joined McKinsey & Company. As a consultant, Darren Huston finds out that he aspires to lead a company and he prefers B2C businesses more than B2B businesses. He understands how consumers interact with brands, and Darren like being able to use the products himself.

When Darren Huston was working for McKinsey in Seattle, he saw Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz giving a speech. Huston found him and his company very compelling. At the time, a lot of McKinsey people were leaving to join dot-coms; He joined a coffee company instead. People thought Darren was crazy.

He spent five years at Starbucks working on new ventures and branded products. He led the acquisition of Tazo Tea, helped launch Starbucks concerts, arranged for Wi-Fi to be installed in all of the stores, and created a Starbucks card payment platform.

Through the Wi-Fi project, Darren Huston got to know Steve Ballmer and his colleagues at Microsoft. They recruited Darren, and he was serving in a variety of roles, eventually becoming CEO of Microsoft Japan.

Microsoft is where Darren Huston learned to run a scaled operation. He lived in Tokyo for three years. Some of his direct reports spoke a little English, but they preferred to speak Japanese, so Darren had a translator for a long time. Two levels below Darren, no one spoke English very much. This was his first experience with language barriers as a management challenge.

Monday, 23 March 2020

Famous Quotes By Darren Huston

QUOTES BY DARREN HUSTON

"There's an entrepreneur right now, scared to death, making excuses, saying, 'It's not the right time just yet.' There's no such thing as a good time. I started an apparel manufacturing business in the tech-boom years. I mean, come on. Get out of your garage and go take a chance and start your business."
"I’m a hands-on operator, and I have a background in software. Right outside my door,
they are building the site. There’s not a semicolon on any of our sites that isn’t A/B tested."
"Everything goes through a lifecycle. The real question is what’s the sustainable business model for these companies. A real business is up to the cash flow you make, and if there’s no model at the end of the day, things will fall out. A lot of ideas do come through that [unicorn] space, but eventually, every one of these companies has to grow up.”
"New competences, new channels, new geographies versus doubling down or tripling down on the same businesses."
"We like selling experience versus selling thins. We also believe there’s a large body
of customers who are looking for value more than just saving a dollar on a hotel room.”

Read All Quotes: https://www.quotes.net/authors/Darren+Huston

Sunday, 22 March 2020

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Saturday, 21 March 2020

Will Travel Industry Come Back From Coronavirus?

Ask experts and they'll tell you that travel will come back quickly. Probably faster than anyone expects.

"Despite the challenges, it won’t be this way forever," says John Lovell, president of leisure travel and supplier relations and networks at Travel Leaders Group. "Travel and tourism is a highly resilient industry that has come back again and again from diseases and natural disasters."

Industry watchers like Lovell predict a quick bounce back for tourism, despite the current doom-and-gloom headlines. They point out that travel rebounded quickly after other pandemics and disasters, including 9/11. 

"You have to assess your own risk tolerance, take reasonable and prudent precautions, and make smart decisions about your travel," he adds. "Right now, there are amazing travel deals to destinations all over the world."

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherelliott/2020/03/18/what-will-travel-be-like-after-the-coronavirus/

Microsoft's AI Generates Chinese and English Voices

Analysts at Zhejiang College and Microsoft announce they've built up an AI system — DeepSinger — that may produce performing voices i...