Not exact matches
His mission, rather, was to surmount a crisis — and that would require
radical change in The Hartford's
culture.
[16:00] Pain + reflection = progress [16:30] Creating a meritocracy to draw the best out of everybody [18:30] How to raise your probability of being right [18:50] Why we are conditioned to need to be right [19:30] The neuroscience factor [19:50] The habitual and environmental factor [20:20] How to get to the other side [21:20] Great collective decision - making [21:50] The 5 things you need to be successful [21:55] Create audacious goals [22:15] Why you need problems [22:25] Diagnose the problems to determine the root causes [22:50] Determine the design for what you will do about the root causes [23:00] Decide to work with people who are strong where you are weak [23:15] Push through to results [23:20] The loop of success [24:15] Ray's new instinctual approach to failure [24:40] Tony's ritual after every event [25:30] The review that
changed Ray's outlook on leadership [27:30] Creating new policies based on fairness and truth [28:00] What people are missing about Ray's
culture [29:30] Creating meaningful work and meaningful relationships [30:15] The importance of
radical honesty [30:50] Thoughtful disagreement [32:10] Why it was the relationships that
changed Ray's life [33:10] Ray's biggest weakness and how he overcame it [34:30] The jungle metaphor [36:00] The dot collector — deciding what to listen to [40:15] The wanting of meritocratic decision - making [41:40] How to see bubbles and busts [42:40] Productivity [43:00] Where we are
in the cycle [43:40] What the Fed will do [44:05] We are late
in the long - term debt cycle [44:30] Long - term debt is going to be squeezing us [45:00] We have 2 economies [45:30] This year is very similar to 1937 [46:10] The top tenth of the top 1 % of wealth = bottom 90 % combined [46:25] How this creates populism [47:00] The economy for the bottom 60 % isn't growing [48:20] If you look at averages, the country is
in a bind [49:10] What are the overarching principles that bind us together?
A
culture, even one of long duration, is modifiable by human effort under the impact of a new ideology — witness the
radical transformation of China under Communist influence or the other revolutionary
changes now taking place
in the Orient from an emergent nationalism.
In our culture, water baptism may not be the best way to symbolize that a radical change has taken place in your lif
In our
culture, water baptism may not be the best way to symbolize that a
radical change has taken place
in your lif
in your life.
And for many who were over 30 during the «60s, the
radical changes in young people's values and life styles underscored the loss of a taken - for - granted morality that was once as integral to American
culture as baseball, popcorn and Chevrolet.
«Around 1200 B.C.E. there's a
radical change in the direction societies and
cultures are heading,» Vandkilde says.
With our schools on the brink of a
radical transformation, it's up to us to make sure that the
changes made value all students, and that invest
in building school
cultures where staff and students can thrive.
The iconic developer has been embroiled
in controversy this week, after leaked design documents from inside Boss Key suggested that
Radical Heights was originally intended to feature a generic modern military setting but was
changed to «x-treme» 1980's
culture at the last minute on Bleszinski's insistence.
As an artist working
in photography for the past thirty years, Robert Burley has been both an observer and a participant
in a
radical transition, the emergence of a new technology, which irrevocably
changed photography, and the abrupt and rapid breakdown of a century - old industry, which embodied the medium's material
culture.
The libidinal flux of the teenager has left a permanent mark on
culture, normalizing
radical consumption
in service of an endless will to
change.
At that time, I became particularly interested
in artists like Nam June Paik, the Video Freex, and the magazine
Radical Software — all artists and projects of the 1960s / early 70s that were embracing video and television as new media — considering how their potential for mass communication could
change the shape and operation of art and
culture.