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Surabhi Bhargava became a machine learning tech lead at Adobe in five years, thanks to two key strategies: rapid prototyping and embracing vulnerability. In an ever-evolving tech landscape, Bhargava emphasizes the importance of quickly turning ideas into prototypes. This approach not only accelerates the learning process but also allows teams to iterate based on real-world feedback, ensuring that solutions are practical and effective.
Additionally, Bhargava highlights the significance of vulnerability in leadership. By being open about challenges and uncertainties, she fosters a culture of trust and collaboration within her team. This openness encourages team members to share their ideas and concerns freely, leading to innovative solutions that might not have emerged in a more rigid environment.
Bhargava's strategies have not only propelled her career but also contributed to a more dynamic and creative atmosphere at Adobe, proving that agility and authenticity are vital in the tech industry.
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