It is said that “Old habits die hard”. But what if these habits are required to change?
In the recent events of exploding phones, high priced mobile phone and removing old features to provide new one, we can conclude one thing. If you have the confidence to do what’s needed for the improvements, you need to find a way to comfort your customers as well.
In growing technological era, we are here finding new technologies every other day. It is said that “Old habits die hard”. But what if these habits are required to change? Change has been a key element is the process of evolution. If you think about the stone age era and 2016, you might would even believe them that you share something with them. So if you don’t want to be left out, you need to change your habits for better things.
These changes however do come with some disadvantages. Like the one we recently saw with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. It was like the fall of an Olympic Champion who was over confident to beat another world record. The targets set by them were much higher than they could complete at this stage without errors. There will be better phones from Samsung, no doubt about it. But this one incident will affect the current reputation of the company.
Recently with the release of iPhone 7 and the decision of removal of headphone jack surely affected the audience. Even if the reason was justified by the company, the majority of audience will still blame it to not go according to their way. This is the point where Apple decided to go with the technology and risk it’s audience. In near future, we might find this new headphone system is key feature in every phone with no signs of headphone jacks. This could be one of the many underestimated features provided by a company to it’s customers.
Coming back to our topic of innovations, we have seen that in 2016 there have been ups and downs for many multinationals which would surely affect them in near future. This will surely test the potential of grabbing the lost customers and providing a complete package full of technological benefits.
This was only about the telecommunication sector. There has been loads of improvement in other sectors too. Startups are now playing a key role in the community. People are starting out on their own, taking the risks to live the life the way they want. As of now, businesses have played a vital role in providing jobs. What will happen if people start with their own businesses? It is not being said that every other person’s idea will be a business beneficial one, but of course it will contribute to some other idea making it a powerful one in the business sector.
Soon, the job opportunities are surely going to increase but it’s upto you whether you want to work for yourself or for others even in the era of entrepreneurship. Because once this is over… There’s no coming back to this.