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Businesses, and not governments, NGOs and non-profits, are the most important parts of the solution to many of the massive problems the world faces. That’s according to Michael Porter, professor at Harvard Business School, in this week’s featured TED talk. Porter was once described byFortu...
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视频链接: ted.com/talks/bill_gros Part 1: 1. If you take a group of people with the right equity incentives and organize them in a startup, you can unlock human potential in a way never before possible. You get them to achieve unbelievable things. l unlock human potential:开启人类的潜...
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by and large: used when you are saying something that is generally, but not completely, true 大体上,总的来说 In modern society, what people usually do with their mobile phone?Wow, apparently people have tons of things they can do by using their mobile phones, especially the smart phones,...
I know that about half of you in the audience are probably like, "Building useless machines is really fun, but how is this in any way or form a business?" And giving talks is a part of it. And the arrangers always put out a glass of water for you onstage so you have something ...
【TED-0525】Why do we believe things that aren’t true? | Philip Fernbach | TEDxMileHigh(15:50) It seems like we’re living in an epidemic of false belief. Clearly the other side just doesn’t have all the facts, right? Or are they really that stupid? In this fascinating and hilari...