What is the happiest/most enjoyable moment in your job?
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:29 am
Azami: In my case, I'm more interested in data
than in comprehensive proposals or planning Even with clients who consult with iRidge, their ostensible request is to create an app, but when you hear the background, it's often the case that they wanted to utilize data. When we make a proposal like, " By creating this kind of app, you'll be able to get this kind of data," or, "Let's make a hypothesis based on this data and do this," and the client moves on to the next step, that's when it fits perfectly. From that perspective, I think the person in charge at FANSHIP is well suited to the job.
Ikeda: I like
spaces where good ideas come out
. There are various theories on how to do this, but boost your business with our doctor database there are situations where good ideas tend to come out, such as brainstorming among people who have built a trusting relationship. It's the
moment when a team, including both the company and customers, builds good relationships and is in a friendly atmosphere, and everyone suddenly gets excited and says, "That's great!" Even
if there were conflicting opinions up until then, everyone becomes one in that moment when they say, "That's great!" A good idea can solve anything.
When that idea is born, I feel like I've been present in a good place.
than in comprehensive proposals or planning Even with clients who consult with iRidge, their ostensible request is to create an app, but when you hear the background, it's often the case that they wanted to utilize data. When we make a proposal like, " By creating this kind of app, you'll be able to get this kind of data," or, "Let's make a hypothesis based on this data and do this," and the client moves on to the next step, that's when it fits perfectly. From that perspective, I think the person in charge at FANSHIP is well suited to the job.
Ikeda: I like
spaces where good ideas come out
. There are various theories on how to do this, but boost your business with our doctor database there are situations where good ideas tend to come out, such as brainstorming among people who have built a trusting relationship. It's the
moment when a team, including both the company and customers, builds good relationships and is in a friendly atmosphere, and everyone suddenly gets excited and says, "That's great!" Even
if there were conflicting opinions up until then, everyone becomes one in that moment when they say, "That's great!" A good idea can solve anything.
When that idea is born, I feel like I've been present in a good place.