How you define Stephen Duneier depends on how you came to know him. Some define him as an expert institutional investor, while others know him as a large scale installation artist, avid outdoorsman, professor, decision strategist, coach, business leader, mindfulness extremist, author, speaker, daredevil or Guinness world record holder. In his talk, Stephen explains that what truly defines him arent titles, but an approach to decision making that transformed him from someone who struggled with simple tasks to a guy who is continuously achieving even his most ambitious dreams.
For thirty years, he has applied cognitive science to investing, business and life. The result has been the turnaround of numerous institutional businesses, career best returns for managers who have adopted his methods, the development of a $1.25 billion dollar hedge fund and a rapidly shrinking bucket list.
Mr. Duneier teaches graduate courses on Decision Analysis in UCSB’s College of Engineering. His book, AlphaBrain is due for release in early 2017 from Wiley
NBC News journalist Mariana Atencio has traveled the world from Haiti to Hong Kong. In her TEDx talk, Mariana tells us how the people shes met along the way and her own immigrant experience have taught her that the only thing we all have in common is being human. Get ready to get human and embrace what makes you different! Take a stand to defend your race: the human race!
Mariana Atencio is a Peabody Award-winning journalist, currently a national correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. The Huffington Post called her ‘our Latina Christiane Amanpour’ and Jorge Ramos wrote: ‘Mariana is the next-gen voice for Latinos breaking all barriers.’ Mariana is known for combining in-studio work and high profile interviews like Pope Francis, with tenacious field reporting all over the world, covering youth-led protests in places like Ferguson, Mexico, Haiti and Hong Kong.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. We all have a unique personality, but we also show up to others in ways we don’t know. Understanding how our brains become consciously aware of ourselves, and in turn, everyone else teaches how we can connect, adapt and ultimately influence others. It all starts with knowing when we are truly self-aware, and when we aren’t, how to get there quickly and easily.
Scott Schwefel built and sold Minnesota’s largest technology training company. To get there he used personality assessments to help his people understand each other and understand clients and customers. His study of personality led to an awareness of brain science and how our brains enable us to communicate with each other. Scott has taught these principles of brain science and communications techniques throughout North America, Europe and Asia, and to over 1300 CEOs globally.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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«А снимите про безопасность на наших дорогах». Пожалуй, такую тему для выпуска нам предлагали чаще всего. Мы не хотели спешить — объездили разные российские города, чтобы найти общие закономерности и не сводить всё к банальности про «дураки и дороги».
Немного цифр. Только за прошлый год на дорогах России погибли 16900 человек. Больше, чем за всю Афганскую войну! А во Франции и Германии, где в совокупности живет столько же человек, сколько и в России, за тот же срок погибли шесть тысяч — в два с половина раза меньше.
Так что же именно делает российские дороги такими опасными и главное — как это исправить?
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0:00 Вступление
2:14 Аварии на дорогах неизбежны?
7:23 Российские улицы спроектированы так, чтобы убивать людей?
12:12 Нештрафное превышение скорости
14:12 Почему подземный переход — это плохо?
16:31 Сколько людей умирают на дорогах России?
22:24 Петербург — территория свободы
24:16 Камеры и штрафы помогают?
31:00 Как успокоить трафик и исключить смерти на дорогах?
33:11 Статистику занижают?
38:06 Километры заборов по всей России
40:44 «Кремлевские» магистрали
44:21 Где сажают в тюрьму за пьяное вождение?
48:03 Национальный менталитет: ремень или иконка?
53:16 «Наша дорога позволяет невнимательному человеку умереть»
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Андрей Курпатов — гость программы «Открытая студия» с ведущим Романом Герасимовым на петербургском телеканале 78.
В эфире обсуждаются проблемы информационной среды и ее влияния на мозг современного человека и подрастающего поколения