Me too :-) There's a REASON this guy was identified as a top-class example of an exciting and inspiring presenter. This guy is absolutely awesome! So is his message. I'm really glad I was recommended to watch this.
Thank you Google Data Analytics for tagging this as one of the TED Talks to watch to see an example of a great presentation. It is one of the best talks I've seen--the passion in the message, the perfect cadence, and of course, the 3 bones and the numbers (>90% success rate in 3 yrs!, also love the 51/49 concept) make this presentation quite compelling and inspiring. Bravo, Mr Serwanga! Thank you for this.
there are some good videos and explanations of SQL, spreadsheet functions and Tableau. However, there is so much basic info like "what is data" "what is a line chart" that I was skipping thru the course a lot. @@horse3k415
Very inspiring 1. Wishbone (State what you want!), the Jawbone (Ask with competency and humility!), and the Backbone (Persist, persist, persist!). 2. Networking at its best is not about you. It's about what you can do for others Thank you Google Data Analytics for tagging this TED Talks
This is what I learned from the videos: be brave enough to meet new people, be competent (know what you are talking about), be humble (be nice and try to connect with the person). And to successfully connect with the person, try to figure out what the person might need, so put yourself in the person's shoes. That might reinforce your change. And the last point is consistency: try to connect with many people, and one day you will find the right person.
My professor for Ethnic Entertainment sent me to this video as we are learning how the importance of networking in the entertainment industry. One of my goals this year was to start networking and I think this is a sign from above lol. I resonated with his point about stating what you want from people. My mother always taught me that closed mouths don't get fed and we can quote the scripture, "You have not, because you ASK not." Definitely keeping this video in my arsenal.
The Google data analytics course brought me here. The message is so concise but detailed. Know what you want, give more and persist. Overall networking is all about a balanced social exchange.
My Google Data Analytics course brought me here. As an elementary school teacher, you grabbed my attention immediately! The concept of 51/49 in networking was eye-opening. Wishbone, Jawbone, and Backbone - check, check, and check!
I am here for the data analytics course and i have to tell you i am so happy listening to this because its an amazing presentation more so the presenter SERWANGA which is a name from UGANDA my country caught my attention seeing someone from a really humble background on TED X feels so amazing
Apart from the very important and necessary topic this young man is addressing, I think this presentation set the perfect example of how engaging an exposition should be. At one point, I was complaining in the first minute about having to watch a nine-minute-long video to complete a course module, but then I realized that I was just finishing the video and was craving more. Thank you to Mr. Serwanga for sharing this knowledge with us, and good luck to those who are completing or will complete the Google Data Analytics Professional Course. Keep learning and don't give up; all the effort and the time invested will pay off.
This TEDx Talk is part of my assignment for the Google Data Analytics course. I've already begun networking but feel so out of place sometimes or not sure what to say. Getting clear on what I want, knowing the industry, and being persistent will help me in my pursuits.
I came from Google Analytic with the view in mind of watching the usual water down presentations .... But oh boy, what a presentation. Kudos young man. Future is surely bright.
Found this thanks to the Google Data Analytics course! What an awesome presentation and perfect delivery! And major rep points for the creative concept of wishbone, jawbone, and backbone.
I reached this video through the Google Data Analytics Course. Thank you, Google for highlighting this as an example of an effective presentation. Goal: How do we teach young ppl the importance of networking? How to Network : Wishbone: Who can help me? Jawbone: Competency(Have you done your research and know what you are talking about) and Humility: 51/49 ( Be humble and nice, think about how can I help them? ) Backbone: Persist Conclusion: Why Networking is important > its the currency of our age
00:07 Networking and building relationships can lead to professional and personal growth. 01:26 Profound Ivy successfully teaches networking skills to college students 02:35 Teaching networking to young students in Compton 03:43 Teaching young people the principles of networking 04:53 Research and humility are key in networking 06:00 Networking is essential for success 07:06 Networking is a crucial skill in today's world. 08:12 Networking is the currency of our age. Crafted by Merlin AI.
Thank you google for letting me know the networking. In my background, I believe ask someone for help, which worry others. So most of time, I avoid to communicate with others. I try to listen or watch, but no talk. This speech reminds me the old saying in China "There are 3 people, 1 of them must be my teacher". Networking is important in whole life.
Very informative information that I will share with my college students. I love the way Mr Serwanga broke down the steps of networking into 3 bones. You can see that he is passionate about sharing this message! An awesome talk!
Beautiful! He was an amazing speaker on the three bones of networking! This is a skill and mindset that should be obtained! This man's explanation was clear and on point!
Networking at its best is *not* about you. It's about what you can do for others... Obviously, this isn't about selling your soul to the time clock or socializing with people you'd rather not be with for the sake of a promotion. It's about developing yourself into a person who works hard, means what they say, looks out for others, shares a genuine interest, etc. To find such a person is a RARE thing. Good people recognize it and just as importantly, admire it. Those are the kinds of people you want to lean on, and they likewise know that they can count on you when the opportunity arises. (And that's when the job offers come in...) Really, this is all summed up in one word: "karma." Hope this helps.
As Google Data Analytics course brought me here, I told myself I was not going to watch the full 9 minutes of it. Well I did and I loved every minute of it. Loved the passion, message, and inspiration.
This has taught me the power of networking by knowing what you want, being competent by also staying humble and lastly, backbone which is persistence. Thanks to Google Data Analytics for empowering me with this knowledge.
I am here from google data analytics courses, specifically , Course 7 , share and the art of visualization ( and presentation ) , thank you it was heart-touching.
I am also here from the Google Data Analytics Professional Specialization, Course N°6 entitled : Share Data through the Art of Visualization. Many thanks
Found this through the Google Data Analytics Course and it has inspired me so much. The talk is on point and timely for my professional journey. I believe it is "The 3 Bones of Networking for Success" for Students and everybody else. Thank you Mr Serwanga. More grease to your elbows!
Thanks to Google Data Analytics for pointing me towards this, and thanks Mr. Serwnaga for this amazing presentation. It's direct, short, and inspiring. I am inspired.
I am facing an issue when it comes to networking . And when I search for networking lessons , computer science chapters about networking pops up 😂! I'm glad I clicked on to this ! Great video sir ! Cheers
Hi, I am one of the hundreds, if not thousands, doing the Google certificate here. I want to wish everyone good luck with their careers. As for myself, I’m not entirely sure what I want to achieve with all of this yet. I love blockchain and finance, as well as their "child," DeFi, and everything that comes with it: lending, borrowing, financial products, indicators, staking, stocks, bonds... and A LOT of charts. I think I’ve seen thousands upon thousands of charts. Some were art pieces, while others were highly interactive, with drawing tools and statistical filters. I even took some Python courses a while ago, where I worked with Numpy, Pandas, and Matplotlib, but I have not coded much...I understand basic concepts I want to learn how to transform all this knowledge and experience into simple, easy to understand visuals that can help others make the right decisions. I wanna be as simple, fast, and efficient as possible. I love when someone can save time and resources with something that looks simple, even though it requires a lot of cleaning, analyzing, and visualizing. Maybe we’ll connect in some way, shape, or form. This is me reaching out to you. God bless!
this is very inspiring Isaac, thanks for sharing this and motivating me for my next step to networking. i am here for my module assignment and i am happy to find this video.
A wonderful speech that I never would have been aware of if not for Google Data Analytics. Thanks for informing and inspiring me Mr Serwanga, I will take the three bone practice seriously
You’re putting your own definition to networking. Networking is not limited to just connections, but it is sub-factor to having an open perspective. One must not have a right and wrong definition of what something is, but be open to possibilities of something being right when one thinks it is wrong. From that a creation of many new ideas and perspectives can form from the understanding of another’s view of such. Networking will never be taught, but conscious thinking will. Networking from your POV is a limited system without room for a duality. Your perspective can also be given to the other person as well if kept open to the idea of such. But there is too much philosophical thought behind a topic of limited time, so maybe I am thinking limited only to hat was given to me in a short 9 min video. Thank you for the shared view though.
It really was a great talk. And indeed its common knowledge but not common practice. Thank you for such a great talk and thanks to Google data analytics too
Wow! Referred by Google data analytics, but I gain more than how to make effective presentations. I just got key handed over to me. Thank you very much.
"common sense is sometimes no common" => That was a quote of the last ted talk video about the same topic. It is about, that you're as a person might know a person you could connect with someone else. For you this connection is "common sense" but it is not common sense for the other two involved persons.
Came to finish my Google Data Analytics Module, stayed for Isaac's inspiring presentation skills.
Ajmal Is here, I hope you have completed the Google Data Analytics Certificate by now, love to connect with you and achieve heights together.
@@ajmalhameed3275 same here. starting course 7 next.
I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. Examples of great spoken presentations.
Me too :-) There's a REASON this guy was identified as a top-class example of an exciting and inspiring presenter. This guy is absolutely awesome! So is his message. I'm really glad I was recommended to watch this.
GANG
me too
same!
Google data analyst in progress with u guys too 💪
Thank you Google Data Analytics for tagging this as one of the TED Talks to watch to see an example of a great presentation. It is one of the best talks I've seen--the passion in the message, the perfect cadence, and of course, the 3 bones and the numbers (>90% success rate in 3 yrs!, also love the 51/49 concept) make this presentation quite compelling and inspiring. Bravo, Mr Serwanga! Thank you for this.
hi, brandt, i am doing course as now,, so after course, hoe you are moving ahead? more project?
Did the Google Data Analytics course end up helping you?
there are some good videos and explanations of SQL, spreadsheet functions and Tableau. However, there is so much basic info like "what is data" "what is a line chart" that I was skipping thru the course a lot. @@horse3k415
Same! the certificate directed me here. Great TED TALK
@@horse3k415 Same question! Came here because I'm taking it rn. How are you?
I am so happy to find so many people doing the Google data analytics certificate. I don't know any of you but I wish you all good luck in your career.
same to you
Same to you man. Did you get a job in data analytics?
@@l2t865 unfortunately I didn't, but I really hope that you do. Best of luck bro.
Thank you. You too dear.
Thank you, same to you : )
Very inspiring
1. Wishbone (State what you want!), the Jawbone (Ask with competency and humility!), and the Backbone (Persist, persist, persist!).
2. Networking at its best is not about you. It's about what you can do for others
Thank you Google Data Analytics for tagging this TED Talks
This is what I learned from the videos: be brave enough to meet new people, be competent (know what you are talking about), be humble (be nice and try to connect with the person). And to successfully connect with the person, try to figure out what the person might need, so put yourself in the person's shoes. That might reinforce your change. And the last point is consistency: try to connect with many people, and one day you will find the right person.
thanks for summerizing it. It's helpful :)
My professor for Ethnic Entertainment sent me to this video as we are learning how the importance of networking in the entertainment industry. One of my goals this year was to start networking and I think this is a sign from above lol. I resonated with his point about stating what you want from people. My mother always taught me that closed mouths don't get fed and we can quote the scripture, "You have not, because you ASK not." Definitely keeping this video in my arsenal.
I also came here from the Google Data Analytics certification and this is an impressive presentation.
Let's network.
Did you finish the certificate?
Google Analytics brought me here: Definitely Passion was standout and he had a good conclusion/close. Mr. Serwanga --- Ugandan name!
Great spoken presentation indeed! Kudos! Thanks google data analytics for sharing this one!
This guy is amazing, so bright, and full of genuine enthusiasm. Lots of charisma to inspire others.
8:53 - Three bones to networking. Wishbone (State what you want), Jawbone (Ask with competency and humility) and Backbone (Persist).
The Google data analytics course brought me here. The message is so concise but detailed.
Know what you want, give more and persist.
Overall networking is all about a balanced social exchange.
Hello
Here from the Google Data Analytics Certificate. I am learning so much! Thank you!
Hi mutaleh, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
Here from the Google Data Analytics certification. Stayed for the great presentation!
Currently searching for a job and constantly facing roadblocks. This is incredible. Inspiring. Thank you.
My Google Data Analytics course brought me here. As an elementary school teacher, you grabbed my attention immediately! The concept of 51/49 in networking was eye-opening. Wishbone, Jawbone, and Backbone - check, check, and check!
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
This is one of the best TED talks I've listened to. Thank you Isaac, thank you TEDx Talks and thank you Google Data Analytics for bringing me here.
I am here for the data analytics course and i have to tell you i am so happy listening to this because its an amazing presentation more so the presenter SERWANGA which is a name from UGANDA my country caught my attention seeing someone from a really humble background on TED X feels so amazing
Apart from the very important and necessary topic this young man is addressing, I think this presentation set the perfect example of how engaging an exposition should be. At one point, I was complaining in the first minute about having to watch a nine-minute-long video to complete a course module, but then I realized that I was just finishing the video and was craving more.
Thank you to Mr. Serwanga for sharing this knowledge with us, and good luck to those who are completing or will complete the Google Data Analytics Professional Course. Keep learning and don't give up; all the effort and the time invested will pay off.
I am here from the Google Data Analytics and i thoroughly enjoyed your presentation
Awesome! Looks like we are in the same place in our learning. Best of luck to you.
This TEDx Talk is part of my assignment for the Google Data Analytics course. I've already begun networking but feel so out of place sometimes or not sure what to say. Getting clear on what I want, knowing the industry, and being persistent will help me in my pursuits.
Google Data Analytics brought me here. Awesome presentation.
Amazing presentation, it inspired me to take the next step in this analytics field. Love to connect with the data analyst.
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. Not only is this a great presentation but also a good talk. Networking is very important,.
I came from Google Analytic with the view in mind of watching the usual water down presentations .... But oh boy, what a presentation. Kudos young man. Future is surely bright.
This guy is easier to listen to and relate to than the last two videos on networking I watched. For me anyway. He's more natural and relatable.
Found this thanks to the Google Data Analytics course! What an awesome presentation and perfect delivery! And major rep points for the creative concept of wishbone, jawbone, and backbone.
Google Data Analytics brought me here and it did not disappoint.
I'm joining from the Google Analytics Course. Excellent presentation
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
I am here from google data analytics. The presenation is great. You could almost see the passion in the presenter's voice.
Here from the Google Data analytics course as well. I learned an important overlooked aspect of life's mindset, thank you
I reached this video through the Google Data Analytics Course. Thank you, Google for highlighting this as an example of an effective presentation.
Goal: How do we teach young ppl the importance of networking?
How to Network :
Wishbone: Who can help me?
Jawbone: Competency(Have you done your research and know what you are talking about) and
Humility: 51/49 ( Be humble and nice, think about how can I help them? )
Backbone: Persist
Conclusion: Why Networking is important > its the currency of our age
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
Google Data Analytics thanks for dropping this link. Keep exposing us to the World.
I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. an example of a great spoken presentation. i have learnt something new today
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
@@stephenchukwuemeka3229 sure
So many attended here are students doing Data analytics Course. One of the best Ted talks for presentation absolutely loved It❤
wow see me clapping o real wow Thank you Google Data Analytics for tagging this TED talks. I have learnt alot.
00:07 Networking and building relationships can lead to professional and personal growth.
01:26 Profound Ivy successfully teaches networking skills to college students
02:35 Teaching networking to young students in Compton
03:43 Teaching young people the principles of networking
04:53 Research and humility are key in networking
06:00 Networking is essential for success
07:06 Networking is a crucial skill in today's world.
08:12 Networking is the currency of our age.
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Google Data Analytics brought me here! Very inspiring presentation.
congratulations to all who made it this far in google data analytics course.
Thank you google for letting me know the networking. In my background, I believe ask someone for help, which worry others. So most of time, I avoid to communicate with others. I try to listen or watch, but no talk. This speech reminds me the old saying in China "There are 3 people, 1 of them must be my teacher". Networking is important in whole life.
This ted talk really opened my eyes. Mr. Serwanga, you are amazing. Thank you.
Very informative information that I will share with my college students. I love the way Mr Serwanga broke down the steps of networking into 3 bones. You can see that he is passionate about sharing this message! An awesome talk!
Lorraine thank you!
Beautiful! He was an amazing speaker on the three bones of networking! This is a skill and mindset that should be obtained! This man's explanation was clear and on point!
Best TEDTalk ever
All the way from Google data analysis course 6.... so inspiring
Watching this from my Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate course. Great points!!!
Thank Google Data Analytics for sharing this, this guy is truly amazing and inspiring.
Now I know why Mr. Serwanga was chosen by Google data analytics. This is very informative and an impressive, fantastic presentation.
Thank you Google for tagging this. Saved to my playlist.
Doing google Data analytics program. Saw this video, ordered the book, trying to go ahead... god bless the course creators for this video
Networking at its best is *not* about you. It's about what you can do for others...
Obviously, this isn't about selling your soul to the time clock or socializing with people you'd rather not be with for the sake of a promotion.
It's about developing yourself into a person who works hard, means what they say, looks out for others, shares a genuine interest, etc. To find such a person is a RARE thing. Good people recognize it and just as importantly, admire it. Those are the kinds of people you want to lean on, and they likewise know that they can count on you when the opportunity arises. (And that's when the job offers come in...)
Really, this is all summed up in one word: "karma." Hope this helps.
Thank you 👍
As Google Data Analytics course brought me here, I told myself I was not going to watch the full 9 minutes of it. Well I did and I loved every minute of it. Loved the passion, message, and inspiration.
Has this course helped you now that you've finished?
I'm here from Google data analytics certification Course and I must say that this is an amazing pick, and highly impactful.
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
This has taught me the power of networking by knowing what you want, being competent by also staying humble and lastly, backbone which is persistence. Thanks to Google Data Analytics for empowering me with this knowledge.
Powerful! Isaac... from Google data analytics professional certificate
Highly inspirational! Very helpful for all the HIGH SCHOOLERS. That's the right time they should know about this skill.
I am here from google data analytics courses, specifically , Course 7 , share and the art of visualization ( and presentation ) , thank you it was heart-touching.
Some of us also like to include the Funny Bone! Great advice for this generation.
I came here from google data analytics. I learned more about presentation, the tone, the body language and way of storytelling.
How are your studies coming along? Did you finish the certificate?
This was an amazing and well-spoken presentation by Isaac!
I am also here from the Google Data Analytics Professional Specialization, Course N°6 entitled : Share Data through the Art of Visualization. Many thanks
This was most certainly one of the best speeches I have ever heard.
simply beautiful. Only if we start teaching networking at a younger age in all institution, the lives of introverts would become so much easier...
Thanks Google Analytics for the tag ! Very interesting
Found this through the Google Data Analytics Course and it has inspired me so much. The talk is on point and timely for my professional journey. I believe it is "The 3 Bones of Networking for Success" for Students and everybody else. Thank you Mr Serwanga. More grease to your elbows!
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
Thank you Google Data Analytics for tagging and linking this inspirational and informative presentation. Am super thankful for knowledge gained so far
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
A very impressive and motivational presenter who can change the mindset of anyone for good.
Amazing presentation. Here from the Google data analytics course.
Thanks to Google Data Analytics for pointing me towards this, and thanks Mr. Serwnaga for this amazing presentation.
It's direct, short, and inspiring.
I am inspired.
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
Good one, very inspiring. Thanks to Google data analytics for sharing the link.
Wow i feel so inspired after watch this ted talk. Thanks Google Data Analysis for share us this.
I am facing an issue when it comes to networking . And when I search for networking lessons , computer science chapters about networking pops up 😂! I'm glad I clicked on to this !
Great video sir ! Cheers
Computer Science is also interesting 😂
Thanks to Google data analytics for recommending this video. This is amazing stuff.
Google Analytics brought me.
I am enjoying this whole presentation.
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful, was feeling like I too can do many things in life and achieve it soon.
this is mind resetting. Thank you Isaac
Hi, I am one of the hundreds, if not thousands, doing the Google certificate here. I want to wish everyone good luck with their careers. As for myself, I’m not entirely sure what I want to achieve with all of this yet.
I love blockchain and finance, as well as their "child," DeFi, and everything that comes with it: lending, borrowing, financial products, indicators, staking, stocks, bonds... and A LOT of charts. I think I’ve seen thousands upon thousands of charts. Some were art pieces, while others were highly interactive, with drawing tools and statistical filters. I even took some Python courses a while ago, where I worked with Numpy, Pandas, and Matplotlib, but I have not coded much...I understand basic concepts
I want to learn how to transform all this knowledge and experience into simple, easy to understand visuals that can help others make the right decisions. I wanna be as simple, fast, and efficient as possible. I love when someone can save time and resources with something that looks simple, even though it requires a lot of cleaning, analyzing, and visualizing.
Maybe we’ll connect in some way, shape, or form. This is me reaching out to you. God bless!
Wow what an inspiring presentation skills.
This is good. Thanks Google Data Analytics for tagging me in this
Thanks course, just at the right time!
来自 Google Data Analytics, 观看两次。在中国长大的我,很少被激励和教导要利用网络的力量。就像视频中提到的那样--用网络来解决【我不知道怎么开始一件事】这个问题。这个视频启发我,【我不知道怎么利用网络的力量】这个问题。
this is very inspiring Isaac, thanks for sharing this and motivating me for my next step to networking. i am here for my module assignment and i am happy to find this video.
1. Have a clear goal
2. Give more 51-49
3. Have GRIT
A wonderful speech that I never would have been aware of if not for Google Data Analytics. Thanks for informing and inspiring me Mr Serwanga, I will take the three bone practice seriously
You did a great job with your elaboration
Here from the google data analytics course, what a great presentation
Literally I was so much into this video. The speaker was so amazing with his presentation and also taught an amazing lesson.
Wow😯🥰. Mr. Serwanga, here I am Nalwanga pursuing a bachelor's degree in Data analyst. Thanks for your presentation 🥰🙌👌💪
Hey there
Great presentation. I am here as well from the Google Data Analytics Specialization
Thank you, Google Data Analytics; it is impactful!!!
You’re putting your own definition to networking. Networking is not limited to just connections, but it is sub-factor to having an open perspective. One must not have a right and wrong definition of what something is, but be open to possibilities of something being right when one thinks it is wrong. From that a creation of many new ideas and perspectives can form from the understanding of another’s view of such. Networking will never be taught, but conscious thinking will. Networking from your POV is a limited system without room for a duality. Your perspective can also be given to the other person as well if kept open to the idea of such. But there is too much philosophical thought behind a topic of limited time, so maybe I am thinking limited only to hat was given to me in a short 9 min video. Thank you for the shared view though.
This was great. Thank you, Google Data Analytics.
Thank you Mr Isaac. I've learnt a whole lot. I'm here from the Google Data Analytics Professional Certificate Course.
It really was a great talk. And indeed its common knowledge but not common practice. Thank you for such a great talk and thanks to Google data analytics too
Very inspiring no wonder google data analysis certification has quoted it as an " Examples of great spoken presentations"
Wow! Referred by Google data analytics, but I gain more than how to make effective presentations.
I just got key handed over to me.
Thank you very much.
I came from the Google Analytics Professional Course, great presentation skills.
Hi mate, am stephen. I am here from the Google Data Analytics Specialization. I would love to connect with you
"common sense is sometimes no common" => That was a quote of the last ted talk video about the same topic. It is about, that you're as a person might know a person you could connect with someone else. For you this connection is "common sense" but it is not common sense for the other two involved persons.
Thank You Isaac for great words.