These slides are a combination of a 3 different presentations given at LocWorld 31, the TAUS Industry Leaders Forum, and the TAUS QE Summit all held in Dublin, Ireland from June 6-10.
What your sales team really needs to know about MT (but is afraid to ask?)John Tinsley
Delivered at the GALA Global Conference
March 22nd 2016
Brooklyn, NY.
Clients are increasingly asking LSP sales teams about Machine Translation (MT) solutions. Consequently, sales teams and project managers must skilfully field MT inquiries in order to win new business and to build and maintain trust with current clients. With numerous types of MT solutions in the marketplace, how can sales managers equip themselves with the right MT knowledge to provide effective translation solutions for clients spanning different industries, and with different translation quality and technical needs? This session will provide insights from both technical and sales perspectives to help sales teams position MT information for various stakeholders, and enable them to reliably sell different types of MT solutions. Participants will also learn the key factors relevant in determining a project's suitability for MT.
Are we as an industry moving away from the long-established ways of viewing and pricing translation and localization services? Are these services even the same that they were 5, 10 or 15 years ago? Do we really buy and sell words, hours and pages, or is the new services landscape all about creating all-encompassing global experiences rather than looking at individual components . Should technology be treated as a services enabler, and how do we build eco-systems where everyone wins? Are managed services models a game changer? We all agree that we have entered the “content era”, but how can we map content profiles to the optimal resources and technologies and produce and price the best translation? And what actually is “the best translation”? These and many other burning questions around “service, business and pricing models” will be discussed by the panelists and the audience.
Session host: Olga Beregovaya (Welocalize)
Presenters and panelists are Pablo Vazquez (NetApp), John Tinsley (Iconic Translation Machines), Nigel Watson (SDL)
What your sales team really needs to know about MT (but is afraid to ask?)John Tinsley
Clients are increasingly asking LSP sales teams about Machine Translation (MT) solutions. Consequently, sales teams and project managers must skillfully field MT inquiries in order to win new business and to build and maintain trust with current clients. With numerous types of MT solutions in the marketplace, how can sales managers equip themselves with the right MT knowledge to provide effective translation solutions for clients spanning different industries, and with different translation quality and technical needs? This session will provide insights from both technical and sales perspectives to help sales teams position MT information for various stakeholders, and enable them to reliably sell different types of MT solutions. Participants will also learn the key factors relevant in determining a project's suitability for MT.
What your sales team really needs to know about MT (but is afraid to ask?)John Tinsley
Delivered at the GALA Global Conference
March 22nd 2016
Brooklyn, NY.
Clients are increasingly asking LSP sales teams about Machine Translation (MT) solutions. Consequently, sales teams and project managers must skilfully field MT inquiries in order to win new business and to build and maintain trust with current clients. With numerous types of MT solutions in the marketplace, how can sales managers equip themselves with the right MT knowledge to provide effective translation solutions for clients spanning different industries, and with different translation quality and technical needs? This session will provide insights from both technical and sales perspectives to help sales teams position MT information for various stakeholders, and enable them to reliably sell different types of MT solutions. Participants will also learn the key factors relevant in determining a project's suitability for MT.
Are we as an industry moving away from the long-established ways of viewing and pricing translation and localization services? Are these services even the same that they were 5, 10 or 15 years ago? Do we really buy and sell words, hours and pages, or is the new services landscape all about creating all-encompassing global experiences rather than looking at individual components . Should technology be treated as a services enabler, and how do we build eco-systems where everyone wins? Are managed services models a game changer? We all agree that we have entered the “content era”, but how can we map content profiles to the optimal resources and technologies and produce and price the best translation? And what actually is “the best translation”? These and many other burning questions around “service, business and pricing models” will be discussed by the panelists and the audience.
Session host: Olga Beregovaya (Welocalize)
Presenters and panelists are Pablo Vazquez (NetApp), John Tinsley (Iconic Translation Machines), Nigel Watson (SDL)
What your sales team really needs to know about MT (but is afraid to ask?)John Tinsley
Clients are increasingly asking LSP sales teams about Machine Translation (MT) solutions. Consequently, sales teams and project managers must skillfully field MT inquiries in order to win new business and to build and maintain trust with current clients. With numerous types of MT solutions in the marketplace, how can sales managers equip themselves with the right MT knowledge to provide effective translation solutions for clients spanning different industries, and with different translation quality and technical needs? This session will provide insights from both technical and sales perspectives to help sales teams position MT information for various stakeholders, and enable them to reliably sell different types of MT solutions. Participants will also learn the key factors relevant in determining a project's suitability for MT.
Hosted by Olga Beregovaya (Welocalize) with panelists: John Tinsley (Iconic Translation Machines), Wayne Bourland (Dell) and Chris Grebisz (Welocalize). It has become apparent over the past few years that our industry is no longer defined by the volumes of words we translate, and that the good old price-per-word for translation and annual licensing for technology should be giving way to new alternate models. What engagement scenarios will allow the sellers to remain profitable and grow, and help buyers focus on business outcomes rather than day-to-day operations? Let us continue the conversation that we started in Dublin about what needs to change in the way we think about our business, and what technology and processes need to be put in place in order to pen the door to next generation operating and economic models.
This was a presentation given at the conference of the Association of Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA) in Austin, Texas on October 31st, 2016. This is a predominantly academic event, and this presentation was a condensed version of our "MT Success Blog Series" on our website where we aimed to give the community and idea as to the practical considerations around commercial machine translation.
http://iconictranslation.com/2016/07/8-steps-to-mt-success-series-introduction/
What? Why? How? Factors that impact the success of commercial MT projectsJohn Tinsley
This was a presentation given at the conference of the Association of Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA) in Austin, Texas on October 31st, 2016. This is a predominantly academic event, and this presentation was a condensed version of our "MT Success Blog Series" on our website where we aimed to give the community and idea as to the practical considerations around commercial machine translation.
http://iconictranslation.com/2016/07/8-steps-to-mt-success-series-introduction/
Organizational Behavior and ERT CorporationIntroduction and Back.docxgerardkortney
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Introduction and Background Information
ERT (eResearchTechnology, Inc.) is the leading cloud platform solutions provider specializing in clinical services and customizable medical devices to biopharmaceutical and healthcare organizations. It is a global organization with headquarters in Philadelphia, PA and offices throughout the U.S., U.K., Japan, and Germany. ERT Corporation is the market leader for centralized cardiac safety and respiratory efficacy services in drug development, and also collects, analyzes, and distributes electronic patient reported outcomes (ePRO) in multiple modalities across all phases of clinical research. The company captures quality efficacy and safety endpoints data from any clinical source system, and delivers real-time insights for optimum trial performance.
On May 11th, 2015, ERT announced it has completed the acquisition of Boston-based PHT Corporation (PHT), the eClinical innovator leading the adoption of patient-driven mobile apps for improved clinical research. ERT Corporation combined PHT Corporation to better meet the growing need for innovative patient data collection solutions. On June 29th, 2015, I started my first day at ERT Corporation (PHT Corporation two months ago) in Boston as Technical Support Co-op, which the company is in progress of a huge system and culture transformation. The position required working very closely with IT department (Tier III), Customer Care Center (Tier I), and Production department. One of my responsibilities was provided project level support to the ERT Customer Care Center by helping maintain or improve the quality of service provided to clinical trial participants and clinical sites worldwide. My other role was assist in the improvement in the Return Materials Authorization (RMA) troubleshooting and processing and doing analysis on the different mobile devices used performance, as well analyzing the efficiency of Technical Support Troubleshooting Techniques.
Individual Level
Diversity
As in ERT Corporation, I could experience both levels of diversity (surface-level and deep-level). I experience some differences in communication based on the surface-level differences in ethnicity and education. The company did support cultural diversity among its employment, and according to the colleagues I knew, there were people from at least ten different countries. Since it is a global organization, sometimes I needed to work with people from Geneva, Switzerlandand in order to provided a solution for an in-progress case/ticket (Salesforce.com). Since most Swiss spoke Germen, their email written in English sometime is difficult to fully underestand. Additionally, my collegues did not shared the same level of education. Most employee were college graduated, or even higher. But some people, including myself, were still taking college courses or only at high school level. When the conversation involved some specitic terms, I may need ext.
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3. Language
Not all languages are created equal
French
German
Turkish
Finnish
Spanish
Chinese
Korean
Hungarian
Portuguese
Japanese
Thai
Basque
4. Content Type
The bed was two twin beds put together and
me and my girlfriend kept fallin in the middle
(since we like to cuddle) and that was iritating
Late nite room service was awesome
Social Media
User Generated Content
Highly Technical
Marketing, Nuanced
7. MT experience
Little experience A lot of experience
Hard
“Easy”
LSP/vendor
experience with MT
Ease of
adoption
The more experience the LSP has
with onboarding/training vendors,
and the more experience the vendor
has with MT, the more feasible the
adoption of MT will be
8. TM Leverage
High TM
Leverage
Low MT
Effectiveness
Matches
# words
Context 403,803
100% 585,459
95-99% 50,366
85-94% 41,604
75-84% 32,319
50-74% 18,972
No Match 81,119
Total 1,213,643
Only 8% of
all words go
to MT
9. Integration requirements
Standard vs Custom Integration
“instant” solution costs rise
proportionality with the number of
languages and the throughput
needs
10. Quality requirements
• Fully automatic human quality
• 300% post-editing productivity
• French to Spanish == English to Korean
• Best performance out of the box
12. The worst business model for
MT is accepting projects that
are destined to fail before they
ever get started.
13. Software with a Service
“Do-it-for-me” is the new “Do-it-yourself”
14. “How much
training data do I
need?”
“How frequently
can I retrain the
engine?”
“What
happens to my
data?”
“Do you do
language X?”
“How good is
the quality?”
“How do you
measure
performance
over time?”