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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Adeline Jong || Sean addressed the hot issue on Facebook’s Analytica scandal relating to data privacy. And one takeaway from his response was that he sees this as an opportunity for Facebook to improve consumers’ trust rather than a negative impact on some of their projects. This speaks a lot about the good working attitude of the people who worked for Facebook. While talking to Yang Shun, he shared that he felt that he was not good enough when he works with the best and most talented people in Hong Kong. And he mentions that many people felt the same way. This was relatable to me as I at times have such thoughts while studying in IS. After hearing that, it encourages me to continue pursue my dreams of working in the IT field  just like him even if I have such thoughts. || | It’s business relies heavily on the systems thinking framework to solve a current problem. He mentioned that doing iteratively will produce even something greater. I believe that it is really true and applicable when doing front end development. He also highlighted the difference between a product prototype vs a digital prototype. He advised digital prototype to do a certain number of iterations and just launch the product. I agree very much as there’s so much to gain from analyze how people use the applications/platforms and gain feedback from them like A/B testing. It is also inspiring that the whole culture is built on “be inspired by people. Design by impact.” These values drives employees to create great and meaningful works, which is my definition of a successful company.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Ayesha Aziz ALKAFF || It was really insightful to learn more about their business process, that is Digital Business, Digital Operations, Digital Systems. I think they're extremely forward looking, embracing technology in the different industries. || I really enjoyed Klook's hospitality, how humble they were, and how warm they were to us. They hosted us extremely well and really brought across a really exciting idea and business model. The speakers were so nice and passionate about the travel industry. They have their reasons for doing things, such as focusing on a specific demographic or industry. || The speaker was incredibly friendly and open to all of us, they all seemed so Intelligent and passionate about AI and ML! They clearly invest in themselves and in the hardware of the company. An insight I gained was that they don't really focus on marketing efforts, but more on the word of mouth to get their reputation across. They build projects for fun and they bring value across to clients and get references through this. Very fun!
| Something interesting VISA has mentioned was voice user interface design. Unlike usually user interface where users navigate website around with navigation bar/sidebar/search bar, using voice user interface design is a whole different ball game where you map conversation flows and help users complete specific tasks through correct pathways. It is so challenging yet exciting if I will get to work on such development task in future. There are many different ways a user would make a voice command and the virtual assistant has to understand the users’ intention correctly. Contrary to FB view on separating each function such as messenger, FB for business etc, VISA is heading towards integrating all devices through a single application like wechat. As a user, I agree that there are too many apps, described as “app fatigue”, and Facebook should also work towards creating a super app.
 
 
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Bernadine LYE Su Hui || As a 25 year old company, it is unique how Cognizant continues to function as a startup, giving employees a certain sense of autonomy. “IT always has opportunities for you no matter crest or trough“. The digital solution approach helps to promote technology as an experience and depends on external products, which gives Cognizant an edge above traditional product-centric companies - to provide unique solutions. The company also sees the importance of localization for growth, which is crucial especially in the globalized world of today.  || KLOOK entered the market at the right time and has strategic approaches for B2B and B2C to build relationships and study habits and trends. KLOOK seems to emphasize on building its community - which is a similar trend in technology startups these days.  || It was nice to see the different products Cordex developed and how they have improved from their first product. VR, AR and MR has been in the market for quite awhile - Cordex plays a crucial consulting role to apply such technologies in diverse industries. To enter a market, the most important part is showcasing - consumers have to see it to believe it.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Benedict Wee || Facebook is a “Vehicle that give people voice” that enable a person to express how the feel and they do projects that are more impactful that help the community and focus on finding your strengths which you are good at and tend to have more energy from it that enable you to have a higher bar which you can aim for. || Daylight does design work where you need solve needs of others which are complex, dynamic and constantly changing and i learn that “A team should never be bigger than a school bus” for a great team and not be afraid of receiving feedback from your prototypes even though you spend a lot of time on it. || Visa “Focus on human centric design” which give user the best user experience and constantly improving in innovation make VISA one of the leading competitor in the market as we “do not just enable payment but give user a better experience using them”
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | CHANG Jia Li || I didn’t know Cognizant has such a strong presence worldwide. I like how they prioritize their customers’ needs first and ensure their product work for their customers.  || Despite all the strong competition, they are still doing well and improving their services by meeting their customers’ needs. One of the speakers mentioned about “Build, disrupt, repeat” which motivates me to work harder.   || The founder gave a really good speech about his company, his role and his demonstration. He is vey knowledgeable and he knows his team very well which as a PM, it is not easy. He mentioned about the cost balancing in purchasing equipments and liasing with his clients which was impressive and smart.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Claire Teo || I felt that there could have been more sharing about the different business units in instagram, how these units support one another, and how they collaboratively generate revenue for the company.
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As much as we use instagram on a day to day basis, it would be nice to see what goes on behind the scene, allowing us to understand how a simple social media app that primarily focuses on photo sharing, eventually became a $35million valuated company.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Chantalle NG || We were privileged to visit a large cooperation such as Cognizant today. 3 speakers all gave different insights into the industry and it provided an idea of how the company is like, as well as working scene in Hong Kong.  || The company I had most fun in. It is a young company that is creative and energetic. The employees work  || It was interesting to see a small start-up with so many initiatives.  
<br /> One thing that i find very interesting was how facebook values the welfare of their employees. Simple thing like providing lunch for them allows them to better focus on their work such that when these employees come to work, the only thing they have to put their mind on is their work, and the rest of the things are well taken care by Facebook. - I wouldn’t be surprised if this is one of the main reasons why Facebook employees are highly efficient.
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I personally enjoyed the panel discussion as it allows us to dive deeper into what the employees do on a day to day basis. On the other hand, i also do wish that people from the business units could do some sharing as well as much as technology is the building blocks of tech firms, sales and business strategy team plays an important role to grow the business.
 
Facebook despite being an MNC still retains an entrepreneurial environment for their employees, allowing them to be in control of their growth, and nurture the strengths of their employees. Shaun (from consumer market department) mentioned how typical companies conduct employee review by asking them to improve on their weakness and that indeed could not only demoralize their employees, and divert their attention from improving their strengths. (Just like Singapore’s education system - where students are supposed to be aceing all modules) Like in many companies sharing sessions i’ve attended in the past, successful founders always emphasize on the importance of having a diverse team so that the strengths of different people can complement one another, making them an A team. I feel that one of the success factors of Facebook is precisely because they grow the strengths of their employees, making them exceptionally talented individuals, which also helps to retain them in the company as people are usually always hungry for growth. (They tend to stay in a company who gives them opportunity for growth and resources to learn)
 
  || Like some of the startups, the founders of daylight started their business because of their passion but not necessary for growth. I find a similar characteristics in these founders as they usually show so much passion in the things they do, and they are usually very particular about culture. Perhaps due to the nature of the business of daylight where it comprises of a “consulting” service, it is important to have a strong culture as it will draw them the right and quality customer. Culture is something that differentiates themselves from the other companies who may be providing the same services.
 
Design thinking tool is indeed useful and i believe school has tried to teach this concept to us in different modules, such as entrepreneurship practicum and business capstone. It reflected how a simple tool if being used correctly and seriously, it can create great ideas.
 
|| It is interesting that Visa has an innovation team that works on innovative projects with different clients. It is a smart approach for Visa as it allows the company to always be ahead of the payments trends, allowing them to be integrated in the ecosystem, and being able to catch any business opportunities.
 
It is true that many always think that Visa/Master are credit card companies, and it’s nice to visit them to understand the ecosystem of the payments landscape - which i think can be further elaborated. E.g. what is payments service providers, merchants. issue bank, receiving bank. How does visa play a role in the midst of all these. All in all, interesting to know there’s many upcoming forms of payments (which im not aware of!)
 
 
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Clara Chong  || People get energized by their strengths: I love what Sean said about Facebook being “strengths” focused and that it contrasts greatly with how in Asia, most workers are expected to “get better” at their job by improving on their weaknesses. It’s part of what differentiates Facebook and makes it a great place to work at! || Fail often to succeed faster: Sven shared “Instead of saying what’s a good idea? It’s better to go out there and try and fail early to succeed sooner.”  And I couldn’t agree more! Yet, between failing and the success that hopefully follows, lies mastering how to pick oneself up after multiple failures and I believe Daylight Design has done that extremely well.  
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  || Innovation is in the way we look at things: “Innovation is not always about using new technology but can also be about using existing technology in different ways. “ - Natalie, Visa<br />Visa may not be at the forefront of fintech innovation but one cannot deny that they have innovated in ways that make them relevant and still, the largest payment network of today!
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Cheryl KOH Zhi Ying || There’s no point in investing in technology that already exists; instead, focus on stitching together solutions from different businesses. || Following the flywheel effect, find success by first ensuring a good customer experience - with that will you then gain traction from merchants and more customers.  || Social sharing is crucial in gaining interest from the masses.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Clarissa Poedjiono  || “Facebook is a platform to help other voice, but not the voice itself.”
 
Since its conception, Facebook has been developed to be a platform where everyone can have a say on the internet. It has also been pushing to help the underprivileged to gain access to the information and technology.
 
The working culture at Facebook has been said to be encouraging as it is focused on leveraging on people’s strength and the individuals working at Facebook are more energized because they’re always doing what they like and are good at. Overall, the trip to Facebook was very interesting but however it can be improved if we spend longer time there so that we can explore the office in depth.
 
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As a company that bases their work on design thinking, Daylight Design puts its total focus on the people that will be using the solutions and work closely with them to develop the best possible solutions for them. This makes it easier for them to always get feedback and iterate through the prototyping process. The company is also a strong believer of not growing for the growth sake. While they are always motivated to find the way out from the problems that the clients propose to them as long, it also has to align with their goal regardless what kind of problems they are. Overall, as someone who has always been wanting to see how design thinking is used in a company, I found the visit to be exciting and interesting.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Debbie LEE Shan Ying || Offering services to local clients with local expertise, clients appreciate the fact that these people know what they want because of cultural similarities. Current trends aredigital engineering, enterprise architechture, cybersecurity and domain consulting. || To gain success B2b build relationship, B2C is to find out what consumers want. Important to find out local insights on the market || How to know correct direction your company is moving into is difficult, so first see how much profits you earn and feedback from the public. Tech exhibitions are good to find out how the market is doing
  ||“Some people may know us for different things. But what we are actually a payment technology company and we don’t issue cards.”
 
Visa has long been known as a payment mode for decades but not so many people know what they’re doing in reality. Visa’s clients are banks and merchants. So what it provides to its clients are solutions to enable their clients to transact securely and promptly. Visa has also been innovating in ways to make this possible through different kinds of means and leverages on IoT and token to serve this purpose. Not forgetting that they are big on security and their security has never been breached in the last half of the century. Overall, the trip was eye opening to me such that I know that Visa is doing more than just a payment gateway but so many other cool stuff but however the visit can be improved if the company was able to explain more on the Visa technology in broad rather than focusing on retail technology only in the presentation.
 
  
 
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Derrick Lee Ming Yang || “The opportunity for development is everywhere, it’s up to the individual to take ownership for development”. I took down this quote in particular because I agree with it as a developer myself. Many times I hear friends and people saying that they can’t code or do certain things because they don’t have the resources to do so. However, I find it very untrue because If i could do the things that they wish to do just by “googling” for resources and tutorials, I don’t understand why they can’t do the same as well.
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|| “If the same problem keeps coming back in different ways, there’s usually a larger system at play”. The point of contact gave a very good analogy regarding how the same problem always come back. I find this quote intriguing because it can be applied anywhere. For example, my girlfriend and I always fight, and I see each fight as the same problem. After today, I know that since we keep fighting, there’s usually a larger problem at hand (i.e. larger system). But question is, how do I know what the larger problem is and how do i fix it? I believe I would need advice from good old married man like my father, but his advice to me was “don’t try too hard”. So perhaps someone can help me? “Your team should never be bigger than a school bus” I believe that this is very subjective. For a startup/boutique consulting firm like Daylight itself, it could be very true. However, from a business point of view, it doesn’t really make sense. By not expanding on the team, there is only n numbers of projects that they company can fulfill. Having n  numbers of projects means they have only a fixed amount of profit. It might work for them because they’re fueled by passion. “Never go into a meeting without a prototype”I learnt the importance of prototyping when I joined a Business-IT competition called Innovate IT back in 2011. I led a team from ITE to clinch their first prize. I believe that we stood out from the other teams only because we spent the time to actually develop a prototype, which impressed the panel of judges.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Derrick LEE Ming Yang || Digital consulting firm similar to the likes of Accenture. They focus on digital transformation which I can relate to, as I recently did a course on that || They're like the small Google of the travel industry. Looks very fun to work at and they even attracted alot of talents to work for them.  || A tech start-up that is solely dependent on government contracts and external development work. I think this kind of work is not sustainable and will be very tough on the founders.
  || “New ways to pay are emerging to meet consumer and retailer needs”. The use cases and possibilities of blockchain and tokens are endless. However, one must note that many times the media portray these technology as disruptive and a “scam”. But we must not forget that those are the black sheep misusing the technology. There’s a saying that the solution to money laundering is through blockchain. Perhaps in the near future, we’ll see the true power of blockchain.
 
  
 
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Eustace Zheng  || Giving everyone in the world community a voice through the plethora of products and services in the company’s arsenal.  || A business with only profits in mind is easy to achieve but a business grounded with principles and sticking to them with values is what make things meaningful. Quote: “We always ensure to match values of the customer with ours” || Enabling payments with a human centered focus and bringing in the revolution of different mechanism and methods of payment for all of VISA’s customers. Quote: “We are not simply enabling payments but we are enabling experiences”
 
  
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Gary CHUA Rongjie || Expose yourself to different countries and understand their way of business. Utilise localisation to gain trust with HK customers.  || Focus on a lower profit margin first to gain customers. Once you gain traction, ensure a seamless end to end experience which is vital for the travel industry.  || Manage cash flow, hardware depreciates. Trust is important in the market. Know your customers and reward your employees
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Gwendolyn GOH Wen Hui || Cognizant is a world leading professional services company, transforming client’s business, operating and technology models for the digital era. They operate through 3 channels, digital business,l (how tech is usually used as an enabler/experience), digital operations (automating services), digital systems and technology (building the infrastructure). Focus areas of the future: digital engineering, cyber security, cloud, UIUX. “I am younger than yesterday”. “To be credible, you have to be good looking” “I like to go out and do things, to see and learn new thing Every day” || Klook brings travel products, other than the traditional hotels and flights, to the platform. Since it’s a startup, people have more flexibility in shaping the culture of the company, as well as how things work. Identified the gap in supply within the travel industry and found out that there are very few providers offering travel products relating to in destination activities.  || Cordex is the pioneer of AR/VR Technology in Hong Kong. Although the product can be quite costly, the company focuses on its quality in order to justify its prices and relies on word of mouth for its marketing. Started off taking a year creating a product, but as the team grew it takes about 2-3 months to create a new product.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Goh Jia Yi Timothy  || FB: Diversity of culture that broaden my world view and how a young Mark Zuckerberg idea at his Havard dorm room can change the world. Through the different cultures and diverse communities in Facebook, we get to experience knowledge from across the world plus the food there is amazing! Instagram: Fun creative work environment that fosters out of the box thinking methods and styles to encourage new ideas and growth to the company! || Design thinking that focuses on consumers as a priority and knowing their needs and wants and executing them accurately .This helps to give what the consumer really wants and helps to change the world! || Internet of things is applicable throughout our life from cars to our homes and creating a whole new experiences that can be available for much more purposes such as data analytics that can help improve our lives! In addition plastic credit cards may be irrelevant to our life soon!
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | HO Wei Hong || Marketing is more than just making brochures. You have to go out and actually touch and feel the market. || The travel and tourism industry may seems cluttered but if you break down by their sub industry, you can identify gaps such as for Klook. || Aim for a win-win situation, create wins for all your employees
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Goh Jin Qiang  || “Meetings is to update people and not for problem solving”. Any prolonged discussion/ problems needs to be taken offline for productive meeting, to maximise people concentration and prevent wasting their time. || Every successful product has to be inspired by people. Talk to people, observe them and understand their needs. Doing it right is more important than doing it better or differently. || Innovation is the key to improve people’s life. Innovation is not about doing things differently or finding new technological breakthrough. Using traditional methods or old technology can also improve user’s life and their experience. “You do not always have to find a new dinosaur to have new discovery”
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | HOW Zhiteng || The way they conduct their testings is rather interesting. Given such a huge company, it is important that testings are automated and efficient for quick and accurate testings. || Klook has the ability to scale given how they're pretty much dominant in its tourism-tech field. || The way Cordex Intelligence functions seems rather taxing on its resources. It seems that its resources consumption will be heavy when it scales.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Jacquelyn See  || Quote: Vehicle that give people voice from Facebook. I feel that Facebook is a successful platform in giving their users the power to share their thoughts and experiences freely through news feeds. For underprivileged countries, Facebook has projects to let them stay connected. Therefore, Facebook is a platform that allows the world to stay connected regardless of inequality. || Quote: “A team should never be bigger than a school bus” As long as you are able to get a team of expertise who are driven towards common goals and are able to work well with one another, strength can overcome its size.  || Although Visa is a company that connects people every day through innovative payment solutions, it holds rich transaction data that many companies need to make analytic decisions on customer purchases. It was interesting for me to learn that Visa has also worked with other companies by using their transaction data to come up with campaign measurement tools for advertisers.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | LIM Yi Bin || Customers come first and credibility is what will carry the company's name far || Know your competitive edge and keep pushing the lead.  || Being at the cutting edge of technology costs financial strain but allows for refinements of product, a balance is required.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Jamie Chew  || “At Facebook, there is no such thing as stupid idea. Every idea counts.” Today, it is hard to find a single idea that has not been thought of. Many times, we place unnecessary pressure on ourselves to come up with the best idea, and are afraid to speak up whenever we are not confident of what we have brainstormed. By dismissing “stupid” ideas, we may actually miss out on opportunities. After all, many great companies that we have today actually came from ideas which most people thought were “crazy”.  || “Don’t sit on your idea for too long, get your hands dirty and do a prototype to test out the idea.” It was encouraging to hear from Daylight that they do not believe in launching the perfect product. I too, believe that design thinking is an iterative process. Instead of coming up with the best solution, we should always push out “good enough” products quickly to gain feedback and to learn on how to be better. || “Our innovation lab is based on human-centric design principles - we design for users, like you and I.” Seeing how a large company adopts a creative approach to problem solving by putting people first, and developing innovation solutions to suit their needs is truly exciting, as I believe that the best resources are put in to create new and innovative solutions for consumers. I also feel incredibly privileged to catch a glimpse into the future of driving through its Visa-connected car prototype in its Innovation Lab.  
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Mathilda NG || At cognizant you are the CEO of your own career.  || The experience at Klook was very informative and they were able to tap onto a huge potential market for travelers who want a unique experience.   || Their huge expertise in AR, VR and MR has allowed them to expand into many industries and remain sustainable.  
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Mohammad Hazmie Bin JAAFAR || The company is smart in a way that they do not produce in house product as much as other technological company. They do not want to be in a position where they need to continuously refining technological product to meet the needs of the clients. Thus, they are the middle person to suggest what is good for its client and liase with merchant to get the things! || Klook dynamic feels amazing. They are young and energetic. I do wonder how they going to continue to sustain when the idea is pretty easy to be duplicated. Nonetheless, their progress in making the app more "sticky" makes it harder for competition to overtake them. || Their AR technology in the education  industry can definitely change the whole learning experience in the future. Once the technology become more widespread, I'm sure education sector will adopt it as part of their learning experience.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Jeremy Bachtiar  || We should not expect to always wait for instructions. Be proactive in learning and coming out with new idea. || “There is no precious prototype” - Sven Newman. It is better to have many rough options that just 1 good one. || Innovation is a process of coming out with original ideas that give surprises but yet is still useful
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Muhammad Hafizuddin Bin ABD RAHIN || I think that it is really cool that an established firm of 25 years behaves like a startup. It shows how efficient a startup operates. Cognizant’s ability to attract big companies is highly impressive and will definitely push them to even greater success. || Klook’s business model is rather interesting, targeting the travel industry. Being a customer myself, Klook’s services do offer competitive prices and that is probably the reason for its success. Klook’s fun and exciting looking office depicts their business culture. || The visit to Cordex Intel was very interesting with entertaining VR/AR demos. Cordex works with clients wanting to preview living/office spaces. I believe that this interactive method is highly efficient and especially useful in Hong Kong where space is hard to come by.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | ONG Li Ting || If machines do everything, what is left for us?”. Cognizant taught me to be focus on areas of the future & technology is about creating jobs. Innovation is the key. During the Q&A session I asked the speaker who has been working at Cognizant for more than 10 years, why would he want to join a IT company even though IT was not as popular back then. He said because IT is promising and it will continue to be. That was quite a comforting statement as today, some might feel that IT is being too saturated/“crowded”. || At Klook, value proposition to consumers is their top priority. I learnt that it is essential to craft a compelling value to distinctively differentiate Klook with its competitors. Klook captures the lifetime value of their customers through promoting attractive promotional initiatives. The company did a good job in its marketing efforts and that is what made them a billion dollar company today.  || The AR and VR applications made by Cordex Intelligence were really cool. It is amazing how a concept can be recycled into many variety of products. I was amazed with the company rapid prototyping and fast processes. The speaker also mentioned that requirement gathering stage is the most important, we have to brush up our people skills and know how translate IT terms into business terms to ensure effective communication.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | ONG Lin Sheng || Cognizant was great, the staff shared about their different streams, digital business, digital systems and digital operations. Their brownie was great too!  || Indeed a unicorn startup, I was amazed by the company's hospitality and their presentation, generating 183billion is such a short time! Will be applying to Klook when I graduate next year  || Great example of AR and VR, interesting demo and explanation of their business plans and strategy
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|| “Fail early to succeed sooner” Having the need to prototype in design thinking, failure is part of the process. No matter how many failures it maybe, having to fail early would mean that through more experience , i’m able to succeed sooner. A unique perspective that i find special to me.
 
|| “Physical Retail Space is Reborn” Sometimes stepping out of the usual space is good for companies to actually move forward in their approach and their business. Just like physical retail space, with possibility of having shops coming in shops and driving towards consumers, constant innovation is important for other companies as well to continuously move forward.
 
  
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Shaun John CHEETHAM || Cognizant is a huge company that provides a lot of different services. Their tremendous growth and increase in value reflects the high level of quality that they provide. Their DevOps is rather impressive integrating ML and AI in order to do automated testing on each build that they deliver. || Klook was a really fun company to visit, they have quite a vibrant and fun working environment. Their dedication to building relationships with vendors and customers has helped them stand out from the competition and become the unicorn that they are. By ensuring that they provide the best service possible they help create a positive flywheel effect that helps them in their expansion into other countries.  || Cordex intelligence is one of the startups that embraced the risk of starting something in a new industry. The founder had to balance between creating awareness for his company and doing projects that are very profitable. Overall I think that their company has a lot of potential to create something that has never been done before, and to find a way to bring AR/VR to mainstream consumers.
 
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Rizudin Bin Jalar  ||Opinion: I guess Eugene was right. Most of the times, we always do not believe in ourselves and think we can't do it. We should start believing and start doing!  || People always come first! Opinion: Your idea is only useful when it brings value to people! Hence it is true that people always come first cause if we never think of the users and empathize them, our ideas will fail cause the users do not want to use them. || We have to always improve. Nothing except change is permanent. Opinion: Though Visa is a huge company, the company continues to improve and innovate to keep ahead of its competitor. Keep changing and keep innovating!
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | SIM Li Jin || by automating the quality assurance, it has help to shorten many hours of testing that is required and also improving each test via machine learning to make it more versatile, and instead of focusing which product that could best fit to solve the client's problem, offer different services instead that best fit to solve the problem. "Technology advance it" || in order to be sustainable, it would require a steady amount of suppliers at all time and making sure that is profitable. || earning trust from projects could foster better relationships and result in more businesses in the long run
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Shilpa Suresh || The culture at both is quite similar and focuses on talent that is inspired and able to innovate. A quote that stuck with me was “everyone who works here really wants to make a difference. Sounds corny but that is the best way to describe us”
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  || Very interesting company. Maintaining a sustainable size to keep up the quality was and interesting and definitely logical move.Their focus on simplicity and minimalism is reflected not only in their work but also in the way their company is run. The activity made me think about how I can come up with creative solutions in my life. || Very open culture with employees being brutally honest about the quality of their product. If there’s a limitation,they’re not scared to talk about it. They’re focus on the consumer when adapting cutting edge research is something that brings immense value not only for the customer but also to the greater scientific community.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Stanley LIN Weijie || Too reliant on machines is bad for the future community || Investing in the right platform during the right time, pays off  || AR/VR/MR requires 5G to operate at its optimal! Therefore, too costly at the current moment
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | SZE Shao Tang || I realised from this talk that pursuing a career in digital business aligns more with my skills and interests. || "Companies like Google and Uber have changed a lot over the years because different stages of development require different management styles. Don't join them if you are looking for real startup culture." || "Treat people well because people are important assets. Think not what they can do for you but what you can do for them."
Facebook - Facebook came across to me as a company that cares a lot about their employees, allowing them to excel in their field of expertise. For instance, software engineers are able to work from home on wednesdays.
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  || Design thinking opened my eyes to the endless possibilities of designing a product or system. A person’s view may be differing from another person. It is in this diversity which contributes to the process of design thinking || Age old systems from centuries ago can be improved on through the use of modern day technology. The vast applications of these modern technologies is up to our creativity and intuition, and the possibilities are endless.
 
 
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Tan Ming Sheng  || Facebook - Be sure that we pursue the right goals so that everyday we can stay motivated in regardless of what industry we are working in. At the end of the day, it is the learning process that helps us to grow and arrive at our destination. One main take away is to know exactly what you are doing and not just to perform a task that is require by your company, every task have a purpose.<br />Instagram - Keep an open mindset, do not have a fixed direction of doing things. Be more logical when solving problems or overcoming challenges are more important than focusing on your skill set. One main take away is to speak up among your team members because they will not assume what you have in mind.  
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  || To differentiate yourselves between your competitors would require you to set the right culture is more important than focusing your differentiated offering. One main take away is that we don't make things that are simply different or even just better, but rather we should aim for solutions that are thoughtful and appropriate for the world. ||The best way to influence your culture or client to use your product is to fully understand your customer's needs, developing a solution that will solve their problems. One main take away is that we should stay committed to build a product just for your customer and not simply introducing a disruptive technology that is fitted for all the companies.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | Wong Zhe Yin, Treasa  || Great start with Instagram and Facebook! Had the chance to take photos at the Instagram Headquarters before we moved to Facebook’s headquarter. Realised that most employees are computer science graduates. It’s inspiring that employees are able to fight for the projects which they feel are meaningful as it empowers them to make decisions. It’s also great that the work they do are strength-focused because it makes the employees a specialist in their field of work. Lastly, lunch at Facebook’s little town was great! || Learnt a great concept called design thinking where problems are solved by interviewing potential users and coming up with solutions based on those insights. My next take away is the fact that initial work hard would lead to better clients in the future. And it is important to provide the right solution not just providing different or better ones. || A digital payment vendor with clients such as banks and merchants. I learnt that their main processes consist of physical machines that process over 60 thousand transactions every second. They even have an innovation lab where Engineers work on the latest digital technologies.
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| style="white-space: nowrap;  " | YONG Fu Xiang || Talk to others to improve and enhance on communication and social skills. Find a job that gives ownership that results in satisfaction. Make promise delivery to establish credibility. Attitude and values matters. It's crucial to define the objective before planning for digital transformation. Localise experience is key when out reaching to foreign market. || Throughout the years, there's a shift in traveller booking nature. Booking is now driven by events and activities. || People and employee are your assets. Be nice to them.
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|| We are a Swiss Army knife - we have people good at different aspects. Daylight design uses a multidisciplinary team which is important in achieving its goals. It of course would require engineers to do up products for their clients. At the same time, it is equally important to have people specializing in various fields thus being able to bring the entire project together based on their own strengths. For example, Daylight design would require people who are creative to think of idea, even if that is their only job.
 
|| Visa is about the clients. Whatever products customers want we produce - e.g. customers want fridge/light bulbs with auto-payment system. It is important to be customer-centric when producing innovations as it is ultimately the customer who decides whether that product will succeed or fail. Some companies may choose to create products that they are good at or which is cheaper to produce. However, such as products often fail after a while, in entering the market, as it does not provide good solutions to customers’ problems. Thus, customers are not motivated to purchase that product.
 
  
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Student Name Cognizant Klook Cordex Intelligence
Ayesha Aziz ALKAFF It was really insightful to learn more about their business process, that is Digital Business, Digital Operations, Digital Systems. I think they're extremely forward looking, embracing technology in the different industries. I really enjoyed Klook's hospitality, how humble they were, and how warm they were to us. They hosted us extremely well and really brought across a really exciting idea and business model. The speakers were so nice and passionate about the travel industry. They have their reasons for doing things, such as focusing on a specific demographic or industry. The speaker was incredibly friendly and open to all of us, they all seemed so Intelligent and passionate about AI and ML! They clearly invest in themselves and in the hardware of the company. An insight I gained was that they don't really focus on marketing efforts, but more on the word of mouth to get their reputation across. They build projects for fun and they bring value across to clients and get references through this. Very fun!
Bernadine LYE Su Hui As a 25 year old company, it is unique how Cognizant continues to function as a startup, giving employees a certain sense of autonomy. “IT always has opportunities for you no matter crest or trough“. The digital solution approach helps to promote technology as an experience and depends on external products, which gives Cognizant an edge above traditional product-centric companies - to provide unique solutions. The company also sees the importance of localization for growth, which is crucial especially in the globalized world of today. KLOOK entered the market at the right time and has strategic approaches for B2B and B2C to build relationships and study habits and trends. KLOOK seems to emphasize on building its community - which is a similar trend in technology startups these days. It was nice to see the different products Cordex developed and how they have improved from their first product. VR, AR and MR has been in the market for quite awhile - Cordex plays a crucial consulting role to apply such technologies in diverse industries. To enter a market, the most important part is showcasing - consumers have to see it to believe it.
CHANG Jia Li I didn’t know Cognizant has such a strong presence worldwide. I like how they prioritize their customers’ needs first and ensure their product work for their customers. Despite all the strong competition, they are still doing well and improving their services by meeting their customers’ needs. One of the speakers mentioned about “Build, disrupt, repeat” which motivates me to work harder. The founder gave a really good speech about his company, his role and his demonstration. He is vey knowledgeable and he knows his team very well which as a PM, it is not easy. He mentioned about the cost balancing in purchasing equipments and liasing with his clients which was impressive and smart.
Chantalle NG We were privileged to visit a large cooperation such as Cognizant today. 3 speakers all gave different insights into the industry and it provided an idea of how the company is like, as well as working scene in Hong Kong. The company I had most fun in. It is a young company that is creative and energetic. The employees work It was interesting to see a small start-up with so many initiatives.
Cheryl KOH Zhi Ying There’s no point in investing in technology that already exists; instead, focus on stitching together solutions from different businesses. Following the flywheel effect, find success by first ensuring a good customer experience - with that will you then gain traction from merchants and more customers. Social sharing is crucial in gaining interest from the masses.
Debbie LEE Shan Ying Offering services to local clients with local expertise, clients appreciate the fact that these people know what they want because of cultural similarities. Current trends aredigital engineering, enterprise architechture, cybersecurity and domain consulting. To gain success B2b build relationship, B2C is to find out what consumers want. Important to find out local insights on the market How to know correct direction your company is moving into is difficult, so first see how much profits you earn and feedback from the public. Tech exhibitions are good to find out how the market is doing
Derrick LEE Ming Yang Digital consulting firm similar to the likes of Accenture. They focus on digital transformation which I can relate to, as I recently did a course on that They're like the small Google of the travel industry. Looks very fun to work at and they even attracted alot of talents to work for them. A tech start-up that is solely dependent on government contracts and external development work. I think this kind of work is not sustainable and will be very tough on the founders.
Gary CHUA Rongjie Expose yourself to different countries and understand their way of business. Utilise localisation to gain trust with HK customers. Focus on a lower profit margin first to gain customers. Once you gain traction, ensure a seamless end to end experience which is vital for the travel industry. Manage cash flow, hardware depreciates. Trust is important in the market. Know your customers and reward your employees
GOH Jin Qiang "Data is the next oil" "Build, Disrupt, Repeat" To be a sustainable business is to manage your finance wisely. Buy what you need, not want.
Gwendolyn GOH Wen Hui Cognizant is a world leading professional services company, transforming client’s business, operating and technology models for the digital era. They operate through 3 channels, digital business,l (how tech is usually used as an enabler/experience), digital operations (automating services), digital systems and technology (building the infrastructure). Focus areas of the future: digital engineering, cyber security, cloud, UIUX. “I am younger than yesterday”. “To be credible, you have to be good looking” “I like to go out and do things, to see and learn new thing Every day” Klook brings travel products, other than the traditional hotels and flights, to the platform. Since it’s a startup, people have more flexibility in shaping the culture of the company, as well as how things work. Identified the gap in supply within the travel industry and found out that there are very few providers offering travel products relating to in destination activities. Cordex is the pioneer of AR/VR Technology in Hong Kong. Although the product can be quite costly, the company focuses on its quality in order to justify its prices and relies on word of mouth for its marketing. Started off taking a year creating a product, but as the team grew it takes about 2-3 months to create a new product.


Student Name Cognizant Klook Cordex Intelligence
HO Wei Hong Marketing is more than just making brochures. You have to go out and actually touch and feel the market. The travel and tourism industry may seems cluttered but if you break down by their sub industry, you can identify gaps such as for Klook. Aim for a win-win situation, create wins for all your employees
HOW Zhiteng The way they conduct their testings is rather interesting. Given such a huge company, it is important that testings are automated and efficient for quick and accurate testings. Klook has the ability to scale given how they're pretty much dominant in its tourism-tech field. The way Cordex Intelligence functions seems rather taxing on its resources. It seems that its resources consumption will be heavy when it scales.
LIM Yi Bin Customers come first and credibility is what will carry the company's name far Know your competitive edge and keep pushing the lead. Being at the cutting edge of technology costs financial strain but allows for refinements of product, a balance is required.
Mathilda NG At cognizant you are the CEO of your own career. The experience at Klook was very informative and they were able to tap onto a huge potential market for travelers who want a unique experience. Their huge expertise in AR, VR and MR has allowed them to expand into many industries and remain sustainable.
Mohammad Hazmie Bin JAAFAR The company is smart in a way that they do not produce in house product as much as other technological company. They do not want to be in a position where they need to continuously refining technological product to meet the needs of the clients. Thus, they are the middle person to suggest what is good for its client and liase with merchant to get the things! Klook dynamic feels amazing. They are young and energetic. I do wonder how they going to continue to sustain when the idea is pretty easy to be duplicated. Nonetheless, their progress in making the app more "sticky" makes it harder for competition to overtake them. Their AR technology in the education industry can definitely change the whole learning experience in the future. Once the technology become more widespread, I'm sure education sector will adopt it as part of their learning experience.
Muhammad Hafizuddin Bin ABD RAHIN I think that it is really cool that an established firm of 25 years behaves like a startup. It shows how efficient a startup operates. Cognizant’s ability to attract big companies is highly impressive and will definitely push them to even greater success. Klook’s business model is rather interesting, targeting the travel industry. Being a customer myself, Klook’s services do offer competitive prices and that is probably the reason for its success. Klook’s fun and exciting looking office depicts their business culture. The visit to Cordex Intel was very interesting with entertaining VR/AR demos. Cordex works with clients wanting to preview living/office spaces. I believe that this interactive method is highly efficient and especially useful in Hong Kong where space is hard to come by.
ONG Li Ting If machines do everything, what is left for us?”. Cognizant taught me to be focus on areas of the future & technology is about creating jobs. Innovation is the key. During the Q&A session I asked the speaker who has been working at Cognizant for more than 10 years, why would he want to join a IT company even though IT was not as popular back then. He said because IT is promising and it will continue to be. That was quite a comforting statement as today, some might feel that IT is being too saturated/“crowded”. At Klook, value proposition to consumers is their top priority. I learnt that it is essential to craft a compelling value to distinctively differentiate Klook with its competitors. Klook captures the lifetime value of their customers through promoting attractive promotional initiatives. The company did a good job in its marketing efforts and that is what made them a billion dollar company today. The AR and VR applications made by Cordex Intelligence were really cool. It is amazing how a concept can be recycled into many variety of products. I was amazed with the company rapid prototyping and fast processes. The speaker also mentioned that requirement gathering stage is the most important, we have to brush up our people skills and know how translate IT terms into business terms to ensure effective communication.
ONG Lin Sheng Cognizant was great, the staff shared about their different streams, digital business, digital systems and digital operations. Their brownie was great too! Indeed a unicorn startup, I was amazed by the company's hospitality and their presentation, generating 183billion is such a short time! Will be applying to Klook when I graduate next year Great example of AR and VR, interesting demo and explanation of their business plans and strategy
ONG Yan Kai The productivity of a developer partly depends on its tools. It was fascinating how Cognizant implemented A.I and machine learning into its CI/CD pipeline to automatically generate the best test cases, run them and update their status on their project management software JIRA. I learnt that there are still many ways a start-up can offer value to established companies to make a deal. When approaching established merchants, Klook offered creative services such as publishing articles on their products to incentivise them on board. Proptech seems to be the next tech disruption. The founder also believes that property would be the next industry to be disrupted by VR, AR and MR.
Shaun John CHEETHAM Cognizant is a huge company that provides a lot of different services. Their tremendous growth and increase in value reflects the high level of quality that they provide. Their DevOps is rather impressive integrating ML and AI in order to do automated testing on each build that they deliver. Klook was a really fun company to visit, they have quite a vibrant and fun working environment. Their dedication to building relationships with vendors and customers has helped them stand out from the competition and become the unicorn that they are. By ensuring that they provide the best service possible they help create a positive flywheel effect that helps them in their expansion into other countries. Cordex intelligence is one of the startups that embraced the risk of starting something in a new industry. The founder had to balance between creating awareness for his company and doing projects that are very profitable. Overall I think that their company has a lot of potential to create something that has never been done before, and to find a way to bring AR/VR to mainstream consumers.
Student Name Cognizant Klook Cordex Intelligence
SIM Li Jin by automating the quality assurance, it has help to shorten many hours of testing that is required and also improving each test via machine learning to make it more versatile, and instead of focusing which product that could best fit to solve the client's problem, offer different services instead that best fit to solve the problem. "Technology advance it" in order to be sustainable, it would require a steady amount of suppliers at all time and making sure that is profitable. earning trust from projects could foster better relationships and result in more businesses in the long run
Stanley LIN Weijie Too reliant on machines is bad for the future community Investing in the right platform during the right time, pays off AR/VR/MR requires 5G to operate at its optimal! Therefore, too costly at the current moment
SZE Shao Tang I realised from this talk that pursuing a career in digital business aligns more with my skills and interests. "Companies like Google and Uber have changed a lot over the years because different stages of development require different management styles. Don't join them if you are looking for real startup culture." "Treat people well because people are important assets. Think not what they can do for you but what you can do for them."
TAY Wei Xuan Attitude is very important. You should be the owner for everything you do. Entering the market at the right time is what made Klook so successful today. MR now is still too expensive because of the high-end hardware required. More time is required for MR to be more affordable and accessible for commercial use.
TEO Wei Shen There were many learning points from our visit, but they gave a good advice - that "we can be the CEO of our career." I like this quote from a slide - "Build. Disrupt. Repeat." It reflects the new way of thinking among our generation. Quite surprisingly, I found out that rental was not much of an issue despite them having moved for the 3rd time.
TIONG Nai Shi “We are building local companies with local expertis.” “If you’re offered a seat on a rocket ship ask no more and just jump on it” “You must know your people’s skill really well. Your people and your employees are our assets so you have to be nice to them and understand what they need. What you can offer them instead of what they can offer you. ”
YONG Fu Xiang Talk to others to improve and enhance on communication and social skills. Find a job that gives ownership that results in satisfaction. Make promise delivery to establish credibility. Attitude and values matters. It's crucial to define the objective before planning for digital transformation. Localise experience is key when out reaching to foreign market. Throughout the years, there's a shift in traveller booking nature. Booking is now driven by events and activities. People and employee are your assets. Be nice to them.
YUEN Chui Shan True meaning of marketing: go out and touch and feel how to market a company to potential clients, instead of printing brochures to organizing events for the company. Klook has one of the largest database reviews of almost 5 million and 61% of the consumers book their in-destination activities while they are in the destination. Cordex strives to provide digitized products through AR/VR to deliver high quality content in the shortest time.