Agile, Culture, and How to Make It Work for Us | Zaheer Ali | TEDxHastingsSt
Zaheer’s talk is briefly discusses agile software development and how it has improved businesses around the world before addressing how it is changing mainstream society. As a supervisor on NASA’s SOFIA program, he has applied Agile principles in both his professional and personal life helping him to maintain a balance. Zaheer Ali is the Science
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The Future of Google, Search, and Ethics | Josh Bachynski | TEDxOmagh
Would you let a private global corporation own and run our world wide road system? Processing all traffic laws in secret, private courts with no rights, no appeals, and no outside accountability?… Then why do we let private corporations run our main Internet services, like search? Josh Bachynski is an academic and Ethicist with over
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What Artificial Intelligence Means For Culture | Colum Elliott-Kelly | TEDxUAL
By exploring how technology is changing how we receive, process and contribute information, and therefore how we interact with culture, Colum discuss how we are in the process of re-writing our cultural paradigm. Is Artificial Intelligence an educational game-changer, or should we fear it? Colum Elliott-Kelly is Head of Education at Blippar, the world’s leading
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The Capitalisation of Diversity and Commercialisation of 'Wokeness' | Munroe Bergdorf | TEDxUCLWomen
Munroe Bergdorf is a model and activist primarily focused on issues of gender and racial equality. In ‘The Capitalisation of Diversity and Commercialisation of ‘Wokeness’’ Munroe asks whether brands can truly be inclusive if their company is not? In this refreshing and inspiring talk, Munroe clearly lays out how brands can truly become inclusive agents
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Ας μιλήσουμε για ψέματα | Peggy Spineli | TEDxNicosia
EN translation of title: “Let’s talk about lies” Her mother named her Pagona (a Greek name that literally translates to Peacock); so her name was changed to Peggy, therefore avoiding bullying at school. A mother’s interpretation and perspective on how technology can be adapted for work, hence being able to utilise one’s time, space, family
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When a gun makes everything clear | Jennifer Stapleton | TEDxEHC
What is the nature of human fear? Jennifer Stapleton shares her experience with gun violence, and how we can approach gun safety with solutions from both sides. Jennifer Stapleton is a communications manager at a prominent non-governmental organization in Washington, D.C. She is a graduate of the Emory & Henry College class of 1996, and
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Stop Meditating and Start Being Present | Peter McEwen | TEDxBoulder
“There seems to be a vacuum in how the West culturally frames meditation – a vacuum that marketers and app companies are happy to fill. Compared to promises that pop culture meditation makes – that you’ll be happier, calmer, more productive, better – the simple practice of being aware is a hard sell. The relationship
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Why we Need to Wake up and Acknowledge the Cyber Threat | John Caruthers | TEDxCSUSM
John is a Supervisory Special Agent in charge of San Diego’s cyber security division. In exposing our vulnerabilities to cyber threats in an exhilarating excursion through the cyber jungle, Special Agent Caruthers arms us with the knowledge to protect ourselves from cyber-attacks. John Caruthers has been with the FBI since 1992, when he was hired
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How to build a movement | Samyak Chakrabarty | TEDxChennai
More than 2 crore children are abandoned in India, and need a home. Doors need to be opened and mindsets need to be changed. In this talk, Samyak Chakrabarty highlights breaks down how one can build a new age social movement that disrupts the society. Listed by Forbes as one of Asia’s most influential under
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Diversity – A Requisite for Excellent Science | Ans Hekkenberg | TEDxVenlo
Science journalist, writer and head of communications for ‘Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica’ (CWI) Ans Hekkenberg tells us why we need greater diversity in science and how technology is essential in pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. Science journalist, writer and head of communications for ‘Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica’ (CWI) . This talk was given at
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