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Toyota managed its network of suppliers in such a collaborative manner 丰田用一种合作的方式组织供销商网络 that it could work very quickly and smoothly with suppliers to repurpose production, 因此能够与供销商迅速顺利地合作

发表于:2019-01-18 / 阅读(90) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲科学篇

OK, if these principles are so powerful, you might be thinking, why are they not commonplace in business? 好了,既然这些法则如此强大,你可能会想,为什么在商界不常见到它们呢? Why do we not use these words every day? 为

发表于:2019-01-18 / 阅读(44) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲科学篇

In other words, we need to think more modestly and subtly 换言之,我们得更为谦虚和细致地考虑 about when and how we can shape, rather than control, unpredictable and complex situations. 何时、怎样塑造而不是控制不可预测的

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Whenever I get to travel for work, 无论何时外出工作, I try to find out where my drinking water comes from, and where my poop and pee go. 我都会尝试弄清我饮用水的来源,还有我排泄物的去处。 This has earned me the nick

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We want to accelerate adoption of sustainable building and development practices. 我们想要提高高承受性建筑及其应用的采纳度。 We want more innovation. 我们想拥抱更多革新。 But a lot of times, whole categories of innovati

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And Portland is not alone here. 波特兰市在这件事上并不孤独。 Forty percent of municipalities self-report dumping raw or partially treated sewage into our waterways. 40%的市政当局在自述汇报中指出曾倾倒未处理或仅部分处

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Number one: we can fertilize our food. 第一:这能为我们的食物施肥。 Each one of us is pooping and peeing something that could fertilize half or maybe all of our food, depending on our diet. 我们每个人都产生能够肥沃我们一半

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I want to show you some brave souls who've had the courage to embrace this advanced potty training approach. 我想要给你们展示这些英勇地灵魂,就是那些有勇气去拥抱这种先进如厕技术地人们。 So those folks in New Mexi

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This was the first permit of its kind in Oregon. 下面是这类技术在俄勒冈州第一个通过法令的例子。 Brave and open-minded people sat down and felt comfortable saying, Yeah, that shit makes sense. 勇敢而心胸开阔的人们在圆桌

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What's driving all that innovation? It's us. 是什么驱动了这些创新?是我们人类。 We're talking about energy. It's cool to talk about energy. 我们正在谈论能源。这听起来很酷炫。 Some folks are even talking about the pro

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The narrative of a rising Africa is being challenged. 这是一个正在崛起的非洲面临挑战的故事。 About 10 years ago, I spoke about an Africa, 大约在十年前,我做了一个关于非洲的演讲, an Africa of hope and opportunit

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So, here it is. 所以总的来说, When you talk to strangers, you're making beautiful interruptions 当你在与陌生人聊天的时候,你通过介绍自己的经历, into the expected narrative of your daily life and theirs. 对自己和别人

发表于:2019-01-18 / 阅读(56) / 评论(0) 分类 TED演讲科学篇

I'm here today to talk about the two ideas that, at least based on my observations at Khan Academy, 今天,我要分享两个观点,至少基于我对可汗学院的观察得出的, are kind of the core, or the key leverage points for learning.

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And in a lot of ways, this is how you would master a lot of things in life. 在很多方面,这也是掌握新技能的一种途径。 It's the way you would learn a martial art. 好比学习武术。 In a martial art, you would practice the white

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In Egypt, I'm told, it's rude to ignore a stranger, 在埃及,有人告诉我,无视陌生人是十分没有礼貌的做法, and there's a remarkable culture of hospitality. 并且有很多关于友善的文化。 Strangers might ask each other

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Another is what I call noticing. This is usually giving a compliment. 另外个技巧我称它为关注。一般在这种情况下要赞美别人。 I'm a big fan of noticing people's shoes. 我十分注意别人的鞋子, I'm actually not wearing

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If and when your anger turns to hate, 如果当你的气愤转化为痛恨, please know that there is no space for that in our shared home. 请明白在我们共享的家园里没有容纳那些痛恨的空间。 But I will admit, fellow citizen, t

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Language is one of the only things that we truly share, 语言是我们真正共有的唯几样事物之一, and I sometimes used this joint inheritance to obfuscate and deflect and justify myself; 而我有时候却用这共同的遗产,去混淆,

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We create our others. As parents, as neighbors, as citizens, 是我们创造了其他人的概念。作为家长,邻居,公民, we witness and sometimes ignore each other into being. 我们见证,有时也忽视他人的存在。 You were not

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Imagine if I let go of my habit of saving the world behind your back, 想像我放弃在你们背后拯救世界的习惯, of deliberating on the future of your work, your food, your schools, in places where you couldn't get past security. 想像去放

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