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The art and science of storytelling

The art and science of storytelling

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  1. 2 Agenda 1. Something about me 2. Why Storytelling 3.

    The story of a form-factor 4. A complex software feature 5. Bring more customers into your webinar
  2. 5 I am... • An engineer with Masters in Computers

    • Several years of Coding • Few patents on USPTO • An MBA in Marketing • Over a decade in Product Management • Experienced managing $1 bn portfolio
  3. 6 There was also an unfulfilled creative side of me

    ...that found its way out at work
  4. From cave paintings to product demos, storytelling has changed but

    the desire to tell and hear stories has not.
  5. 13 Every good story needs a good understanding of three

    key characters Customer Product Competition (Hero) (Villain) (Victim)
  6. 14 Once you know your characters, you need to construct

    a plot around • The Benefit/s • To whom • Differentiator
  7. 15 How does this actually look in action ? All

    of this sounds lame great, but
  8. 17 We were about to launch... New Access Points The

    fastest and best With a changed form-factor..
  9. 26 cs.co/MerakiMcLaren The Wi-Fi 6 speeds have been incredible. It’s

    allowed people to change how they think about mobility. Edward Green, Principal Digital Architect, Mclaren Technology Group Meraki Wi-Fi 6 at McLaren
  10. Here is an Engineering Slide FEATURE: Target Wake Time (TWT)

    • Initially introduced in 802.11ah-2016 to help conserve power for IoT applications. • OFDMA consumes more power and hence we need power saving mechanisms with 802.11ax • Clients can request a specific wake-up time thereby conserving battery life. • AP can better manage wake-up time for connected clients, thereby reducing contention and increasing airtime efficiency • With legacy standards, all devices have to wake up at the same time (DTIM) • Also supported in 2.4 GHz. • Up to 67% lower power consumption! Access Point Client 2 Client 1 Client 1 Wait Time BEACON Sleep Sleep Sleep TRIGGER BEACON TRIGGER FRAME FRAME FRAME
  11. 29 What do we want to convey ? What is

    our plot ? • The Benefits • To whom • Differentiator
  12. 30 Let’s look at the Engineering slide again FEATURE: Target

    Wake Time (TWT) • Initially introduced in 802.11ah-2016 to help conserve power for IoT applications. • OFDMA consumes more power and hence we need power saving mechanisms with 802.11ax • Clients can request a specific wake-up time thereby conserving battery life. • AP can better manage wake-up time for connected clients, thereby reducing contention and increasing airtime efficiency • With legacy standards, all devices have to wake up at the same time (DTIM) • Also supported in 2.4 GHz. • Up to 67% lower power consumption!
  13. 31 As a story with my illustrations ... Is it

    time to wake up yet ? NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO For one device For multiple devices
  14. 33 Save up to 67% battery-life of your smartphones using

    Target Wake Time So you don't have to charge the phones twice a day! The story we told customers
  15. 36 CONFIGURE A PORT SETUP A VLAN We decided to

    make webinars more interactive …...similar to the Bandersnatch episode on Netflix