hi I'm Jennifer Taylor and this is the story of how being just a receptionist turned me into the person who revolutionized the entire tech industry but more importantly it's about how sometimes the biggest Innovations come from the people everyone overlooks for 3 years I worked as a receptionist at Taylor Technologies my father's software company not exactly the position you'd expect for the CEO's daughter with a computer science degree from MIT but Dad had his reasons you need to learn humility J he'd said when I first asked for a development position starting at the bottom builds
character what he really meant was that he didn't trust my capabilities after all I was the artistic one who spent College Summers coding indie games instead of pursuing prestigious internships like my brother Michael every morning I greet Executives and designer suits schedule meetings I wasn't allowed to attend and watch as my ideas were dismissed without a second thought just forward the calls Jen they'd say barely glancing at me as they rushed to their important meetings but what they didn't know what none of them knew was that being a receptionist gave me a unique perspective I
saw everything every visitor every conversation every problem that needed solving more importantly I had access to every complaint every customer service call and every bit of feedback that came through our front desk during quiet afternoons between answering phones and scheduling meetings I coded my little Hobby project as Michael called it started as a simple tool to manage the constant flow of visitor traffic and meeting schedules but it grew into something more I noticed patterns in our customer complaints gaps in our service delivery and inefficiencies in our workflows that nobody else seemed to see so I
built Solutions small ones at first automated scheduling visitor tracking Predictive Analytics for customer service loads by my second year I had developed a comprehensive a driven system that could revolutionize how companies handle customer interactions dad never noticed he was too busy grooming Michael fresh from his Harvard MBA to take over the company Michael who couldn't code his way out of a Hello World program but could talk for hours about Market penetration and synergistic opportunities then came the day everything changed I overg dad and Michael in the conference room discussing the company's image problem having your
daughter as a re cist sends the wrong message Michael argued we need to project professionalism especially with the Microsoft deal coming up Dad side you're right it's time Jen found a real career path she's had her fun playing at being an employee the next morning Dad called me into his office Jennifer we need to talk about your future I sat quietly as he explained how it was time for me to move on how the company needed to maintain Professional Standards how he was doing this for my own good good he even offered a generous severance
package his way of softening the blow of firing his own daughter what he didn't know was that i' spent the previous night finalizing the patent applications for my little hobby project as I walked out of his office for the last time carrying my small box of belongings I smiled because in exactly 1 month the Microsoft meeting they were so worried about would go very differently than they expected the next month was a blur of activity while Dad and Michael prepared for their Big M moft meeting convinced they were about to secure a life-changing partnership I
was busy putting the final touches on my project my tiny apartment became command central three monitors displayed different aspects of my AI system which I've named Iris intelligent response integration system the irony of naming my creation after the receptionist of the Greek gods wasn't loss on me then came the email that changed everything Dear Miss Taylor I've reviewed your proposal and prototype for r s your integration of AI with customer service operations is exactly what we've been looking for would you be available to meet next Thursday at 2 p.m. best regards Sarah chin VP of
innovation Microsoft I smiled remembering how I submitted my project to Microsoft's Innovation portal the day after Dad fired me what Dad and Michael didn't know was that while they were pursuing Microsoft for a basic software integration deal I had been quietly developing exactly what Microsoft had been searching for a revolutionary AI system for customer service automation the meeting with Sarah went better than I could have imagined by the end she wasn't just interested she was enthusiastic this is incredible Jennifer she said examining iris's capabilities you've solved problems we've been struggling with for years how long
did it take your team to develop this no team I replied just me working between answering phones and scheduling meetings Sarah's eyes widened you develop this while working as a receptionist Sometimes the best Solutions come from people who actually deal with the problems I said simply two weeks later I received another email from Sarah this one made my heart race Jennifer our CEO would like to see IRS in action we're planning to visit Taylor Technologies next Thursday for their partnership proposal would you be willing to do a demonstration that same day the timing seems appropriate
Sarah I grinned as I typed my response dad and Michael had no idea that Microsoft's interest in tailored Technologies was about to take a very unexpected turn the day of the meeting arrived I dressed carefully in a crisp charcoal suit no more business casual receptionist attire as I walked into Taylor technology Lobby Lisa my replacement didn't recognize me at first I'm here for the Microsoft meeting I said enjoying her Double Take oh Miss Taylor I'm so sorry I didn't it's fine I assured her hearing familiar voices approaching from the conference room dad and Michael rounded
the corner deep in conversation with Microsoft's CEO and Sarah dad stopped mid-sentence when he saw me his face shifting from confusion to alarm Jennifer what are you doing here before I could answer Microsoft CEO stepped forward hand extended ah Miss Taylor the woman of the hour we very excited about about your presentation the color drained from Dad's face as he looked between us presentation Sarah smiled didn't you know the real reason for our visit today isn't your integration proposal we're here to see Iris your daughter's a system the one surprise you hadn't mentioned it given
that it was developed right here in your company and that's when I opened my laptop ready to show them exactly what just a receptionist could do the conference room fell silent as I connected my lap top to the display screen Michael shifted uncomfortably in his expensive chair while Dad sat Frozen his face a mask of confusion and growing concern Iris I began addressing the room is an ey driven system that revolutionizes how companies handle customer interactions but rather than tell you about it let me show you I pulled up the live demo displaying iris's Sleek
interface for the past 3 years while working as a receptionist I observe how our company handled customer service visitor management and internal Communications I noticed patterns inefficiencies and opportunities that you can only see from the front lines Microsoft CEO leaned forward clearly intrigued go on I demonstrated how Iris could predict customer needs based on historical data automatically route inquiries to the right departments and even anticipate potential issues before they became problems here's what iris did with just 3 months of of Taylor Technology's customer service data I said pulling up a graph it identified patterns that
helped reduce response Times by 70% and increased customer satisfaction ratings by 85% impossible Michael interrupted our customer service metrics are proprietary you wouldn't have access to that data as a receptionist I smiled actually every customer call complaint and compliment came through the front desk I didn't just have access to the data I was the one collecting it Sarah from Microsoft pulled out a tablet showing her CEO something these numbers aligned with our test results we ran irest through our simulation environments last week the performance was unprecedented dad finally found his voice you developed this while
answering phones during lunch breaks I replied between meetings while waiting for couriers all those moments you thought I was just playing around on my computer I paused letting it sink in it's amazing what you can accomplish when no one's paying attention to you Microsoft's CEO stood up Miss Taylor we've seen enough we'd like to make you an offer he slid a folder across the table inside was a contract that made my breath catch Microsoft wanted to acquire Iris for $120 million with a separate contract hiring me as head of AI Innovation the room erupted in
chaos Michael was sputtering about loyalty and family obligations dad sat in stunned silence staring at the contracts but what happened next would prove that sometimes the biggest victories come with the hardest choices I close my laptop and face my father directly before anyone signs anything I have a counter proposal dad looked up his face showing a mix of Pride regret and fear emotions I'd never seen him display before 3 years ago you put me at the front desk to teach me humility I said pulling out another set of docu ments from my briefcase but what
you actually taught me was invaluable I learned how this company really works from the ground up I place the documents on the table so here's my offer instead of selling Iris to Microsoft we partner with them Iris becomes a joint venture between tailored Technologies and Microsoft with me leading the development team Microsoft's CEO RIS and IO Intrigue go on taor Technologies has the industry connections and infrastructure Microsoft has the global reach and resources together we could make IRS the new standard in business ey Sarah quickly ran some calculations on her tablet the potential revenue from
a partnership model could far exceed the buyer offer within 5 years dad picked up the partnership proposal his hand slightly shaking you have this prepared all along I learned from you Dad I said softly always have a backup plan the next two hours were intense negotiations by the end we had a deal iros would become a joint venture with tailored Technologies owning 40% Microsoft 40% and me retaining 20% plus the role of Chief Innovation officer as the Microsoft team left promising to have their legal department finalized the details dad asked me to stay behind Michael
had stormed out earlier presumably to process the fact that his receptionist sister had just orchestrated the biggest deal in company history Jen dad said looking older and wiser than i' ever seen him I owe you an apology actually I interrupted you owe an apology to every receptionist Junior employee and overlooked worker in this company because I guarantee you they all have valuable insights we've been ignoring over the next year Taylor Technologies transformed we implemented a companywide Innovation program encouraging ideas from employees at all levels Iris evolved beyond our wildest expectations becoming the industry standard for
I driven Business Solutions Michael eventually came around admitting that his Harvard MBA hadn't prepared him for the real Innovation happening on the front lines he now leads our corporate strategy but he starts each new manager with a month at the front desk a program we call the Jennifer protocol last week I gave the commencement speech at MIT my topic Innovation from the ground up why every position matters as I looked out at the graduating class I shared the lesson I'd learned for my time as just a receptionist that true Innovation doesn't care about your title
your office or your position on the or chart it cares about your ability to see problems and imagine Solutions dad attended the speech sitting proudly in the front row these days he spends more time listening to his employees and less time making assumptions about their potential the company's performance reflects this change our stock price has tripled and our employee satisfaction ratings are at an all-time high as for me I still keep a photo of my old reception desk in my corner office it reminds me that sometimes the best view of a company isn't from the
top down but from the ground up and that the next revolutionary idea might come from the person answering your phones if only you're willing to listen after all I'm living proof that you should never underestimate just a receptionist