Campaign India Team
Dec 30, 2020

Year-ender 2020: 'Never believe your microphone and camera are in switched off mode' - Satbir Singh

We ask industry leaders for a learning from 2020 and one thing that they want from 2021

Year-ender 2020: 'Never believe your microphone and camera are in switched off mode' - Satbir Singh

Enough has been said about 2020. Campaign India is closing out the year by asking industry leaders about what this different year taught them and what do they want from the year that comes up.

Here's what Satbir Singh, founder, Thinkstr, had to say:
 
One learning from the magical year 2020?
 
There are a half dozen popular video calling apps we use a half dozen times daily. Never believe your microphone and camera are in switched off mode, just because you switched them off. And let us just leave it at that.
 
One thing you want from the year 2021?
 
Concerned for the health and well-being of our people, we gave up our office space in early 2020. The thing I’m most looking forward to in ’21 is getting back to office. While I support those who love it, personally, I’m not a cheerleader for #wfh.
 
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