diff --git "a/final_lines_coursera(education).txt" "b/final_lines_coursera(education).txt" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/final_lines_coursera(education).txt" @@ -0,0 +1,43461 @@ +So listing decisions are the decisions that distributors, at different levels, wholesalers, retailers, take when they have to decide if to include a brand or a product into their assortment. +It is named for a woman who became paraplegic because her husband tried to murder her. +When you come back from a place in which there have been psychological first aid, in which there has been suffering, in which you have worked with people, you must incorporate certain self-care habits and routines which are special for the post-incident. +And then they have these features of how they vary across people. +It begins with me. +And then I test your happiness afterwards. +At that conference, women's rights were emphasized also, especially rights relating to reproductive health and maternal issues. +We don't realize this stuff is getting in, but it's getting in and it's affecting us a lot. +But working all the time you get burnt out and you just can't accomplish what you can when you refresh yourself periodically. +Yeah, thanks so much. +It's not a mindset that's going to cruise you through the sciences very well. +It fits this idea of ritual, culture, how we create sacred objects that we value that are charged with meaning, that then become powerful influences on us and shape our identities. +This is what happened with some of the work that we have funded with the Global Fund in the Democratic Republic of Congo. +Startup financing is the providing of money to a company willing to buy fixed assets and working capital to turn the key and to start the entrepreneurial activity. +Rather than focusing on a task or something in the external environment you have these self-generated thoughts and feelings that are going all off in a bunch of different directions. +We find the exact thing we want and we miss that kind of tangential search where you find something on the shelf next to it and you browse. +They are experts at this because they have to be, that's their business. +So, you don't know, where, or how, or if you should store, a certain person. +Stories teach the next generation how to behave and reinforce roles and responsibilities. +It is a very important issue for the paradigm in which we live. +It drives me crazy when students give me back nine decimals or somebody of that pick a reasonable number to 3 or 4 is fine as your variance and then you'd write all this up in your summary. +The case we will describe this week was written by a historian Sarah Barnes. +I don't think this conversation can go forward if you aren't interested in hearing my perspective, which is D and E prove to be too much of a risk and I would like to remain with options A, B, and C. +So together, the two could benefit from each other, seemingly, from their strengths. +So what do you do, if someone goes and makes a threat to you? The fight fire with fire, is you say, I'll make a threat back to you. +This was improved design focused on the individual user. +But the key to a growth mindset is really again how you talk to yourself. +They refrain from quick assumptions or telling others how they feel. +And a good beginner learner, knows to make a few mistakes, or a lot of mistakes, to get their point across. +So the informal economy of child care and of home care, management of the home is not considered within the statistics that are looked at for economics, and the contribution that women make is not considered a valuable economic asset. +All right, but one sec is this no previous knowledge of negotiating, or no previous knowledge of the job. +This was due to the ideology of integration promoted and favoured by the Department of Indian Affairs, as it played into the ideas of assimilation. +Often the idea of civilization is very limited. +From this primary damage that we couldn't avoid when we arrived to help the affected, a second damage appears related to how we managed the primary damage. +This happens a lot in the context of jobs. +Why is there less efficiency for the House of Brands strategy? Because obviously if you have many individual brands and you want to support them in the market, you need to invest in each single brand in terms of communication, distribution, sales for promotion, and events. +Go on to the next, because you can always come back and in fact, often, the answer to the problem that was holding you back may actually pop in to your brain later on in the test. +Bear in mind that for all of these strategies, keeping your life on one-page progress worksheet close will help you make choices based on your priorities. +Consequently, in many countries, even today, laws concerning spousal abuse, rape, and even honor killings either don't exist or are not enforced. +And so, you're just less likely to socially compare your experiences with others, that means one of those annoying features of your mind that's constantly making you feel less good about what you have isn't an operation for experiences in the same way as for stuff. +Any identities you identify and their intersectionality with each other that are important to you, are important here in this work. +What's my birthday? Well, you'll find out. +Try to be as non-wasteful as possible. +Or you might lead from the side, creating consensus on goals that you and your partners will work together to achieve. +Now that we have all of the organizational elements kind of mapped out in some terms for this case, let's start to think about the analysis. +So that on a regular schedule, you would have some content that was designed to communicate risk reversal. +Why? Because they have to catch a plane that's super urgent for them and they'll pay $2,000 extra if they succeed, that kind of thing. +And then, there's the prayer for all those people who came to the city and have had their lives taken. +If you've, if at first you don't succeed, try, try, try again. +When fish lay their eggs on the bottom of the river, the soft membrane of the eggs are susceptible to toxins in the sediment and as the fish mature, they develop abnormally. +Power model, I want the exact same thing. +Patriarchal methods of prescribing solutions to Indigenous communities is not the right way to move forward. +I said, you really wanna be a good guy in life, don't you? And he says, yes I wanna be a good guy. +Food can break the barrier between a population and so even if our ideas are different then we can exchange them with food. +Behind the beautiful dress, there is much more than the creativity of the design. +So one more time on your data table put in here. +The company doesn't go into more specific segments. +That creates crises in schools, and whether they get money. +But don't do that in this course. +They had these happy folks and not so happy folks rate their activity on a scale that you do them a lot, from 1-10, and then we're just going to compare. +This sessions perspective on test taking is erroneous. +The first exercise requires that you iterate on one of the paper-based exercises from the previous lesson. +There was a part of the New World what some people know as Turtle Island. +There is no contractual relationship, we're trying to build something. +And you mentioned things like the ability to communicate, the ability to negotiate to form consensus, etc, etc. +Our culture loves video, we watch movies, we watch TV, young people watch a ton of YouTube. +So you say you feel. +When they came in, they played a word game for about 20 minutes. +The beaver was our first export commodity of a national scale. +Someone with a mental disorder can be unbalanced in a maximum stress situation or not. +And before the 14. +In contrast, network organization looks at the broader array, of indirect ties beyond the focal firm. +Art director. +Thus, Aboriginal rights are not granted by the Canadian state, but recognized and affirmed by it. +Abe might propose what seems like the simplest and fairest solution of all, just divide the nine in half so that both parties get four and a half. +He wants half of that. +Why did the person who made the offer do it that way? Of course, they want to minimize their risk. +So we find this grouping very helpful and other quotations and studies have been done on the validity of the index. +The second example was with our original deal, the first deal we did in Montreal, autoHEBDO. +The Métis in particular were already frustrated and began to resist. +If the products incorporate the tangible dimension of fashion goods, it is through communication that companies create emotional association, consumer benefits, a lifestyle. +And who don't get to the table, don't get the credit and the recognition. +So in the last years what we have seen in terms of the evolution of the different categories, is first of all, the booming growth of leather goods. +Or that's when I text a friend to set up some social connection, you have this list of go to things that will take you just five minutes that you can do when you have some free time. +That's feasible that once you find an optimal solution, that you then routinize it, that you make it into a tradition. +Everybody, you, me, all us have determined strategies to face difficult things. +Now you live in New Haven for the first time. +It angers us when practices linked to the last century, and the centuries before that, are still employed to deny the validity of Indigenous peoples' claim to forms of cultural knowledge. +It highlights and emphasizes certain features in the environment as the most crucial, and that's a perspective in organizational theory and explanation that Dick Scott was trying to highlight, and that's why you got this rational, natural, and open perspectives. +You're gonna say, if you can get $600 for this house, please. +But it could just mean that you, as a manager, are distinctive in a way. +It prevented the passing down of our values. +There is an increase in the number of unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections resulting from the ethic of exploitation of women. +Do you want to tell him? Yes. +It is exactly to build in a country a certain culture that will be consensual that certain issues, certain behaviors, certain attitudes, are violent. +As I think I've learned as much from these more physical challenges on personal leadership, working alongside others and being in tune with the world around me as I have in my less extreme professional life. +It's the state of the world when you and others like you are successful. +When something is beautiful or good, generations can pass and it will still be such. +Ryan, a financial investor for PB and J is evaluating two stocks in a particular industry, wants to minimize the variance. +Even more than you asked? Exactly. +Santiago Ramón y Cajal was a born troublemaker. +Among other conclusions the report found that women who are physically abused by partners are likely to experience health problems, regardless of whether they live in modern industrialized cities or rural areas in resource-poor countries. +And I, I'm a firm believer in learning by doing, and learning by osmosis from people who are experts. +It says, "when you think about this, how happy does it make you?" Just like very simply, does it make you not at all happy or very much? And they asked other things like, how good of an investment was it and so on. +I like that too, sort of be, be willing to accept discomfort sometimes because that's necessary. +When this occurs, members temporarily detach themselves from their performances of the member role, and they comment on it. +It's like your kidding me. +Once HIV develops into AIDS, the symptoms are more severe. +If I follow your blogs and I like what you write, what I'm looking for is exactly your subjectivity. +Here we find dresses mainly for special occasions such as parties and ceremonies, with prices that are outrageously expensive. +I think there's always going to be change and there's always something that is more fashionable and cooking is right now so maybe in another four years we're going to have something else that is stronger, but I think it's one of the elements of everyday life so I think it’s always going to stay probably just the way the story is told is going to change. +Somebody's gonna pull a muscle if we don't back off. +Leaders lead people and work out how to get the right things done. +And so the violence is the same. +And then it zooms back down into the man. +We do this all the time in formalisms. +The school itself has a strong culture, it proudly announces it has a dream to level the playing field for its students, so it's kind of an activist orientation. +The third thing is control over preferences or identities. +And I'm going to pick an example that compares the return on the stock market, or the overall market of all investable assets, with the return on an individual stock, let's say Apple Computer. +We're done, we're done, we're done. +How else can we be? I don't understand it. +The guy is just giving up way too much information much more than he should be saying. +After you strum it, it resonates and it continues to, to resonate and send out the sound, and I almost think that that's what we're doing with our own brains when we're just keeping something in mind, we're keeping those neurons resonating a little bit so they don't sort of die away and, and go off to do other things. +What is a psychological risk? It’s a risk which is basically linked to the self-image, the self gratification, and the self perception that a consumer has. +Then finally, for the open system view, we focus on stakeholders, employees and even mass consumers in wider society. +Increased consumption of processed food has resulted in an increase in diabetes and has had other negative health impacts in Indigenous communities. +And if you had them rate your overall impression of that person, that is higher after talking about experiences than material stuff. +Interviews are most useful when they are a culmination of the data gathering strategy. +The price quickly rose to 10,000 and then to 20,000 and 23,000 over the next 4 days. +So, I don't want you to think that it's always just one. +I strongly believe that all the digital media would increase, improve. +If you want to change the colors of the line, you certainly can. +Let's return to those self-talk phrases you wrote down a few minutes ago. +It they're Isolated, it's the same occurs in factories. +Old winter coats became extremely valuable as they would be soft and well-suited for hat-making. +He's made the threat, he's left the room, do we think he is gonna come back? Well, partly it depends on what he believes the seller is willing to do. +What about the reaction of the industry? Restaurant owners, or manufacturing companies, has there been any reaction that you feel that they had? There’s quite a strong element of sponsorship in such programs. +Zombie responses can be useful, harmless or sometimes harmful. +What will go in these wrapper columns? Ready? Well, it turns out, Jones can only supply one Jones. +So, engineering and the hard sciences are very much a lynch pin in this university, bringing together high powered domains of research, training and publication. +And it's this constant movement towards, I think a lot of, you know, millennials feel very similarly about luxury. +We understand families with multiple problems as families with multiple needs that show a high vulnerability level and an important imbalance between familiar requirements and the resources they have, both their own ones and the social ones. +But I can tell you, almost 80% of people have negotiated a job offer. +And by the way, spandex is the anagram of the word expand. +And in some cases, frightening stories about cannibalistic monsters, such as the Windigo help serve the purpose of correcting bad behaviour. +What is secondary victimization? What do we mean when we talk on secondary damage? Well, this is a very important concept. +On the other side, you have personalization, which is very effective, The real advantage is effectiveness, because, as an extreme, you give each single consumer a specific value proposition, or each different segment a specific value proposition. +But beyond that it could be differentiated in terms of styles, whether you dress up or you dress down or what-have-you, okay? So it's kind of a focused feature of what the culture should be about. +But there are clear consequences to each of these options. +I can teach you how these illusions work. +So I wouldn't negotiate in the beginning, I have no experience kind of pay me poorly, because I don't know anything. +So he wasn't expecting to get D, or E, but he figured that that would allow C, which wasn't in his view a compromise, but really his end goal to be the result of the negotiation. +And this is also sort of an unknown variable, but they give us a range. +I mean they can be reasoned with, perhaps; they are not just monsters. +So let's look at our costs. +It was invented by Francesco Cirillo, in the early 1980's. +Think of the reviews of restaurants. +Ideally, they'll have put all of the extra features of your negotiation down in the letter to you, but if they haven't almost as good is you write to them with your understanding of what all the points are that you've agreed to. +And that people were looking, especially in the Treaty 1 area, to different economic strategy. +Inside what you have seen in the previous video we must do to take care of ourselves. +And Troy says in my field, the US Army Medicine, the six sigma ideas have been widely hailed as the best thing since sliced bread. +Otherwise there might be any hidden illness and so it couldn't be properly treated. +Which is this perhaps even the most annoying feature which is that our strongest intuitions are wrong. +If the amount of money of this gap is not huge, the banking system could give some money to fill the gap. +I can't say what I don't have, so I'm taking the minimal. +So those are the different parts of attention, but we also know that both of those parts of attention have some pretty dumb features, dumb features that matter for our happiness and bias us in problematic ways when it comes to the things that we might get joy from. +We had a system that worked for us. +Maybe you identify what's enough for now and what you'll revisit later. +From which these positive relations, norms, and beliefs could arise. +It is better to be safe than sorry. +The collection planning usually is a phase where managers drive the process, and these managers are brand managers or merchandisers. +But if you describe to the other side hey, I'm giving you half, I'm asking for half not a penny more, I think that the threat of walking away from that division just seems much more real. +In your work with refugees are you focusing specifically on women? Well, yes and no. +It is about anticipating and creating new trends. +Think about an experiential purchase or a material purchase that you're about to make, and do you think your money is going to be well spent? You have to forecast that. +[INAUDIBLE] [LAUGH] So I greatly appreciate your insights here, and on behalf of all the students of learning how to learn. +Until now we have seen what are psychological first aid, how they are applied in front of critical incidents, daily or massive and the specific characteristics we must take into account when users to which we will apply PFA, if they are babies, kids, teenagers or adults. +But they did get that camaraderie, but I also found that they saw the war differently. +But that's not the pie, since the cost must be paid. +Throughout history, patriarchal beliefs have strongly influenced how laws are written and how they are enforced. +And you got to weed them down to the final 30. +And because the majority of humanitarian providers receive funds from the US in some form or the other. +To this end, King George III issued a Royal Proclamation on October 7th, 1763 that acknowledged Indigenous land title, until such a time it was ceded by treaty with the British Crown. +And another one that she mentions is conscious focus on process, on work improvements are dedicated or assigned members or teams that are committed to driving work improvement. +So the fur trade would never really have existed with the import of a lot of European labour. +You can just have that experience or you could kind of be mindful as you're having it, instead realize that it is that experience. +The principle is fair price. +The simplest way to do this is just to get your organization's site URL on to the image. +There's no big picture, click, that says, wait a minute, that answer does not make sense. +First, it's not as bad as you thought when you got a bad grade, it's not as good as you thought if you've got a good grade, and our predictions seem to be really off. +French traders focused on the interior more because they wanted to cut off Hudson's Bay Post from supplying outlying regions by moving inland from Montreal and circling around the areas of Hudson's Bay. +Or at least on that issue. +Actually, we stimulated a bit of the competition as well, because they had to buy other cola to do blind testing, then people tested the product. +My total revenue is going to be the number of orders that I receive times 40,000. +It also depends on the kind of death that has happened, an unexpected or traumatic death is different or if it's a death in which the corpse can't be recovered, this kind of things make the situation more risky than in situations where this death has been expected, where there has been a goodbye, where we have been able to monitor this, to prepare for this death. +And their poems certainly reflect their tremendous appreciation and enthusiasm for what's happening in their lives right now. +And this kind of culture led to the kind of observed relationships. +Description of the world how the world could be, and in different descriptions, the agents have different Preferences and different utilities as we'll see. +There are other things that are pretty predictable, debt, taxes. +And between living there-- and South Africa, during my study abroad-- I got a good glimpse of this recurring theme-- how social forces conspire to make people sick. +Seal the deal. +I think it's really a life skill that they're giving us here. +Now it's no longer a data table, it is now going to be our shipment table. +On the West Coast, participation in wage labour, involvement with unions and resistance to excesses of capitalism were relevant experience for modern political organizing. +Habits can be good and bad, they can be brief like absently brushing back your hair or they can be long for example when you take a walk or watch television for a few hours after you get home from work. +Having established permanent settlements at sites like Saint Laurent and Batoche, the Métis settlements along the south Saskatchewan contained farms, churches, mills, and stores, and far outnumbered the non-Indigenous population. +And I think, for the, everyday a person, who maybe struggles with memory, you know, they'd wanna hear that, it's takes very limited, not it takes a very short amount of time to get as good at these techniques. +Just don't do what I do, that's lesson number one. +The test should differentiate those who know the material from those who don't. +So we talked about the best alternative to a negotiated agreement. +Based on your $2,500 asking price, if I proceed with the ICANN process, I will save money, and you will end up with nothing. +I know they were very helpful for me with Russian. +Other than that I'm resenting this. +You don't just have teachers, you have lead teachers and then department chairs. +It's an introduction to organizations. +The Row Input, we're going to leave blank. +In other words, when we are managing a massive emergency we will always see a certain number of people who find it hard to assume what is happening and that are denying and trying to convince themselves that in the end nothing is wrong. +Anne: Looking back over the last ten years, did that represent a kind of response to the issues that you thought were most important at that time? I would ask you, looking back over the last ten years, what do you think have been the major issues and maybe even the achievements in the women's movement? Iman: I think it is interesting because there is contradictory stuff. +So understanding which are the facts that usually difficult a teenager's life will allow us to adapt the way of helping him when he has to face a hard and traumatic situation. +What about your future college and stuff? What are you saying? You suck. +Twice in Egypt. +And others are from the natural sciences which I'm going to make dark green and earth sciences which is the light green here. +I was learning about electricity, and one of the concepts you learn early on is voltage. +They own some artwork together including a miniature Indian painting. +So none of these kind of trips are centered on particular faculty, instead it's kind of spread out. +By that I mean, I am going to tell you, we have the survey, you can all see? Yeah. +Even if a few of the puzzle pieces are missing at the end of your studies, you can still see the big picture. +That's the primary risk that you're actually trying to reverse here. +It's interesting, as someone who has focused primarily on global abortion issues, I often present a pie chart that shows the proportion of the world's population that lives in countries where abortion is restricted for a variety of different reasons. +We always say, it's replacement financing. +7 billion people live in absolute poverty, that means without access to water, sanitation, transportation etc. +Answering the same questions, that I posed to them, or at least commenting on those questions, as we look into the future. +This is also the case, I can show you different data for anxiety. +For example, resource extraction such as mining and forestry, often affects the most marginalized members of communities, and in most cases this means that women are most affected. +A few of the kind of seminal figures might be people like Milton Friedman, who relate neoclassical economics to natural selection arguments. +A note taker who keeps track of the major conversation points between the users and the moderator. +And it boosted up my confidence and made me feel like I was important. +The Cuban Missile Crisis was huge event. +Closing the conversation well leaves the student in a manageable and hopeful place. +And in so doing, they bypassed these middlemen. +And one of the main ways we rally for our team is through our self-talk. +The last aspect is related to the fact that an AMC doesn't invest money, but every time an AMC is going to launch a fund, that means is going to start the managing of money of other investors, the AMC has to invest at least 2% of the value of the fund. +And so, pick one that you can live with again, even better if it's outside of your topic and then, adapt it. +So the total cost of 20 items from Des Moines to Albany will be 20 times 5, I multiply that as I go. +[LAUGH] And so instead of taking this hardline demeanor, what you say to them is I love your house. +We wouldn't be making a defusing for two hours or a whole afternoon. +Emotions scientists also recognize and attempt to undo their own judgmental tendencies. +Women will not have control over their health and their destinies, and maternal mortality rates in poorer countries will remain high until universal access to inexpensive safe abortion is available around the globe. +How next to? Well, here are your options. +When they divide it up evenly, Abe and Bea each beat their reservation value by 3. +To get that extra hundred, Aegean needs Baltic just as much as Baltic needs Aegean. +And people come to exert norms of behavior and guide presentations of self so that they reflect and reinforce this tech culture and its notion of decentralized power and informal kind of informality, right? So, it's through this that everybody starts to exert this kind of sense of self. +Their social structures vary. +So there's a network of practice, and they translate or they bring back that information to their particular team or their melee where they're going to go on this quest. +But as part of their development, they also need capital. +The product offer delivers the value proposition. +Choosing these examples that, that make it easy. +In this sense the Hudson's Bay Company was one among many European companies that built an extensive network that engaged in trade, exploitation, plunder, and slavery. +Another example of valuable to me and cheap to them is giving out books to attendance when you have a book, sometimes it helps get the book on the New York Times bestseller list. +We can do difficult things, we're doing difficult things right now. +The writers went to the telegraph to speed it up even more. +I had a proposal from Manhattan, so I decided to go. +You can donate it to a person that you'd like to see die in a car crash, or you can sell it to me, and I'll use it as I would a wagon on my farm. +So part of the idea of the leadership gym is to keep you in good shape, right? So if you went to the gym during Ferguson and you didn't go to the gym since then, you're probably in pretty bad shape. +That's all, thank you. +You will notice it says focus for the next x days. +During the interview session, the data collected will mostly be qualitative. +One way to reconcile the apparent paradox between the product and the market is to introduce a new concept: the concept of customer value. +How can we create one system of accounts, one set of emissions standards, one unit of tons of CO2 that aligns with the Paris Agreement. +They should all equal 1 in column H. +It was just the right colors, just the right size, it was beautifully hand-knit- as the merchant explained, it was made by seven generations of a Bedwin family, a truly unique artifact and absolutely lovely. +If we want that team to have an impact, we need to be an effective leader wherever we find ourselves leading from. +Let's involve the consumers. +So, on about the fourth match, I got on the bus and the bus driver said sorry we're not going anywhere until I get a check for the amount of all your bus things. +I'm going to leave it there, but we're really not going to use this. +Thus far in this course we've covered three theories, rational actor model, organizational process model and the bureaucratic politics model. +There are frameworks and algorithms that help you crack a seemingly hard problem to solve. +So essential aspect of organizational learning is individual adaptation and learning to apply a rule in particular instances. +Thus, Aegean can claim a 100 and in so doing, it concedes 150 to Baltic. +In that sort of blank cell right above and to the left of your headers this is your ghost cell. +So, that's the dilemma. +Passengers would continue to pay for the tickets, but the airline wouldn't get any of the money. +And I went back to Kenya during the time of the International Women's Year. +Nargus also had a similar question. +The value chain according to the kind of nationality of the brand. +So they may go from 20,000 up to 50,000 euros or dollars. +And either if we are acting as relatives or as psychological first aid providers, it is important that we take a moment to talk about this with the adults that are with the teenagers. +He said, I thought it was off the record. +First lecture, we went through all these misconceptions about happiness, these things that we think make us happy, but which don't. +Ready? First of all, it's a formula, so equals, I'm going to take the 1. +We must also try to keep the family routines before the critical accident as much as possible. +And then you've got the big pile out of the way, the 102 pages, and you have page 17, page 28, and page 92 to review, and then you go back but all the other things are agreed. +All of them have a particular identity and norms surrounding their performance of that identity. +Based on your $2,500 asking price, if I proceed with the ICANN process, I'll save money and you'll end up with nothing. +Everyone now wants to be paid like you. +As we go through the framework we build upon concepts we've already introduced. +For more information go to UNICEF. +And there are unclear procedures and a lack of clarity about how to implement things. +A third trend I would like to name is the actually the evolution of consumers on emerging markets that actually haven’t really emerged. +So, it's mainly a trend in the more western market. +So in other words, sex trafficking is when individuals profit from the sexual exploitation of others. +Quite a big part of turnover of many companies, such as Armani that makes a lot with the beauty category, but also Chanel, Dior. +We have three factories that are supplying products Des Moines, Evanston and Fort Lauderdale. +So I just haven't had time yet to compile everything into kind of a book or textbook where all these lectures are kind of in a single document. +In this context we must be especially honest and trustful. +But why does this loose coupling arise in the US education system in particular, and what other systems might this occur in? The reason in the US system, it's argued this occurs is because it's decentralized and it kind of co-occurs with decoupling. +Now, it wasn't perfect, but it wasn't bad. +You show physical expressions of energy that talk about jumping around, like yelling. +Anne: 1985 Msimbi: 1985. +So bad behavior gets around. +But I go on my bike, and I go for three or four hour bike ride, and I come back. +It doesn't really work. +The problem is that it's subject to manipulation. +Let's figure out what's going on here. +But McCafe resembles, very much, the parent company, the parent brand, McDonald’s; although it is an individual brand. +So, one two, four, two, six, nine, three seven, eight six, eights, eight, four, zero, six, four, four, eight, three, one, seven, three, eight, seven, eight. +When we want to buy a company, we want to calculate the value of the company using DCF, but we want to compare it to similar transactions that happened in the market before. +The only thing I must remind you is that if you change your opinion it's OK, you will be able to go in and say goodbye, and if you still think you prefer not doing it, it will also be OK. +Thank you very much, really appreciate you having me on to talk to everybody, giving them some inspiration. +What about trickier issues with higher-level impact, such as reducing deforestation? Clearly, there are a lot of different factors that contribute to that, both directly and indirectly. +So, one of the techniques I like to use to help people engage their diffused brain, is mind mapping. +Inertia in general is associated with an organization's age, so it's pretty hard for them over time to change characteristics like their mission, goal, forms of authority, their core technology, as well as their market strategy. +I think if you're at the margins of hierarchy of needs or concerns like environmental issues. +It is just great. +Pay attention. +In these places and some others, groups and authorities have worked to regulate sex work in order to ensure basic health and wage levels. +Then we, of course, we received every month the analysis of the sales, the analysis of each detail of products sold in the stores. +We went through a couple of these different ones. +It's simply depends on what your ambition is, so being big or being small, you can perfectly make some good income if you're a small brewer. +And the researchers figured out why, which is if something negative happens to you in college, it's not like you announce it on Instagram. +Ten thousand. +To being, during debriefing once we begin there will be no interruptions. +Credible estimates of the population of Canada and the United States prior to sustained European contact suggest that the total population was in range of 1. +These are sign language users, people reading lips, people using written messages. +We really talk, we try to talk with everybody, that's why we are, we try to be in some way unique. +And so, he thought, how "How can I get information fair or of sell information?" So what he does is, these pigeons fly faster than any human transport, carrier pigeons. +And we're harkening back to the quote that we started with in our first lecture in this How of Happiness lecture by Sonja Lyubomirsky, who talked about how we have this pie chart of the things we can intentionally control. +They don't have any clue about that. +What's going on? And I've talked to many people over the years about this because it does, it looks very confusing. +So the prime time ads have to be at least two. +But even so there are times when the organisation rules are loose enough that I can kind of violate them a little bit for the sake of. +I'll give you just a couple examples of the things on her scale so you can get a sense. +You've seen this a little bit before, but we have all these things we think we want. +He came in number 3 out of a field of 14. +Now, did they come up with the treaty process? No, of course not. +In biology, a fundamental niche is where a species of animal is able to live and survive, and the realized niche is where the organism actually lives. +Again, these practices are different in different parts of the world. +When the PEI has drag-along rights, it, again, has the possibility to sell 100% of the shares. +[LAUGH] that's a really good offer. +One question. +Others have critiqued the film for its silence, and have said that any controversial arguments or political statements are not heard. + So, perhaps that is what I am advocating in my turn to speak today: That is, that we be unrealistic idealists, and that we move forward with passion and try to figure out what we want to do with our wild and precious lives with the time that we have left, knowing that happiness really will come with being there for each other. +[LAUGH] Okay, so and here again one of the lessons is, does this guy care about fairness at all? I see- Zippo. +So, actually the advantage for the licensor is that all the business is made by the licensee. +One tactic that I've sometimes tried is that if we've agreed for a certain price on a project, and I think that's less than I'd like, I say okay. +So you'll be watching a lecture video and suddenly I'll pop up onto the screen. +The second form of network is in the middle, and it has a linked [UNKNOWN] that afford a modular response to problems. +And it's worth noting that this is kind of our own fault. +There's a huge increase in happiness, but the amazing thing is that this increase in happiness sticks around for a long time. +That that comes a one step closer to the kinds of experiences within a firm. +We say where the sacred spirit, kîsikâw’pîsim, comes up. +And that doesn't mean that sex trafficking wasn't an issue in that half century after 1949. +When you're trying to figure something out, if you have a good library of these chunks, you can more easily skip to the right solution by metaphorically speaking, listening to whispers from your diffuse mode. +Or they don't actually represent their true attitudes. +This means that principles maybe apply to specific incidents or come to to define specific legal customs, regulations, and rules, for example, the settlement of disputes or management of resources. +So they're going to give a lecture about, you need to be nice to strangers who need your help. +In that network, information flows, knowledge flows, influence flows. +At first in this period, we discovered the people that I call dream destroyers. +I think negotiation should be done using principled arguments. +The jar you put them in represents the limits of your time. +And the, I mean, the attitude of entrepreneurs of involving private equity players on their strategy is increasing. +And I said to this point, our theories have mostly focused on the internal process of firms. +Again, it sounds like a cheesy, like Hallmark card or the kinds of things your grandmother sends you in bad fonts over Facebook or something like that. +And yet, the possibility of getting a great deal helped Michael attract nine bidders. +Greater than or equal to two, then the left hand side is no change. +This project concerned the drainage basin of rivers flowing into James Bay, land that were used by Indigenous people of Northern Quebec. +If you study it every day, it's just there in your brain and you don't have to do a lot to recall information. +And so our goal here is to minimize the total cost, that's our objective. +And then you look for compliance or fish and see kind of implications. +But even when you do an IQ test, you actually look like you have almost a third higher IQ just because your phone is far away from you, right? How many times have you all taken a test or done some tough homework assignment with your phone right near you? You might have done 30% better according to this study, right? So lose your phone, get it out of there, right? And so this is what we don't want, when you're doing homework, get the phone out of there. +And because attention is limited, we're missing out on all the good things in life. +You just file what you owe. +Another is that you can throw money at the problem. +So hopefully with that as our ideal core set of beliefs that we agree upon, I will compromise what I thought were some valid pedagogical devices to perhaps implement other motivational devices that you have raised. +So, it's like customized beta. +The Air Force saw this something positive and the Army saw this something negative. +It seems to flatline at the same level. +Thus, the counteroffer on Tuesday is only there as a backup if Abe and Bea don't strike a deal on Monday. +A lot of people cannot stand on their own, because that relative that has been lost may be the main bread winner. +At this point, The Trollope Ploy was done which is the United States responded to the first letter accepting the conditions and both sides largely agreed to this. +Like in two more days, you're leaving Yale, right? What are the feelings you're having? What are the things that you're going to miss? How would you think about that? This is exactly the manipulation that researchers use, not at Yale, but at UVA. +for a, a final capstone experience with students in my class, I have them pick a case. +Even the title, No Child Left Behind, was evident of this. +The few times when I had to write when I worked for the daily newspaper, I found it very stressful and extremely difficult. +You have to begin by understanding what the problem is about, what are you trying to do? What do you want to achieve? And what information do you have? You've really got to avoid the thing that actually teachers try to impress on you of trying to see if you can match it to some template, and to act quickly. +It should be very simple because all the work should be in how is the cost calculated? How is the revenue calculated? 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More pie. +The price was somewhere around $85 to $90 a pound. +So I think there a degree issue there too, the amount of change that is implemented that may be too much for people. +The real point is to try to leverage on your whole difference. +And if he did that, he'd be left with nothing. +It's probably not realistic or very useful to talk about a mailing catalog and go all the way up to 50 percent. +We can even see this with manuals for operating software or codes of conduct in an organization. +And they had an influential role in the schools affairs and took up a good deal of the principal and assistant principal's time. +Third, we have government evaluations, and other studies that show quite a few problems in schooling as well. +It can be helpful to think about technology in terms of knowledge, instead of just material or physical objects. +And this is the reason also why you enter in this business with a partner. +Here I have a nice three by three table, highlight the entire thing. +Look, it's important that you can make what you're asking to do. +It's not when you're plopped down watching Netflix that feels like optimal experience. +While many appreciated the Statement of Apology, some argue that the apology suggests that the residential school system was the only form of assimilation. +You're gonna ask people to pay you more and you have to justify it somehow. +Some examples might be a fight, a sexual assault or a car crash. +For example, would disaster relief for schooling be possible without organizations focused on those efforts? 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And the experiment is real, and by that I mean I will be paying the points that are received. +For example, tribes such as the Mandan and the Arikara traded their surpluses of corn to the Assiniboine for their furs and meat. +It'd be questions like, I try to be loving to myself whenever I'm in emotional pain on a scale of I almost never do that. +iTunes certainly makes it very easy for people to subscribe to and consume podcast material. +From which perspective do you think you get the best understanding of your car's movement in that situation. +For right now, I'm just going to outline the nutshell structure for you. +Both Linklater and Jungen are internationally and critically acclaimed artists, and both are winners of the Sobey Art Award, for Canada's most prominent contemporary artists under 40, Jungen in 2002 and Linklater in 2013. +I also consume some products, foods and beverages, just because I want to show or communicate my belonging to a social group or my not belonging to a social group. +Well, the jury did not say it was fair use, and so it wasn't. +And I think that is what we are doing. +The last screenside chat I want to do this week, concerns the invisible resistance, and it was posted by Frank Olson, and he says in Norway we have this expression, arbiter yes, and it means that coworkers united against managers and leaders. +For example, let's put meander in each of the three other definition examples. +But it turns out that focusing on grades also does something else that we probably don't like, which is that it steals away the deep motivation we have for learning about stuff in general. +And for this reason we use best practices. +You want to be the last to invest. +It was a hypothetical offer, and yet it established the fact that the seller would consider things beyond A or B. +Why? Because, if we lose a red card I can only make 25 deals not 26, and so, therefore, the pie shrinks by $100. +The second part which is, again, very important is positioning it. +How do I do this? I definitely want to minimize my variance in finance for those who don't know variances like risk. +As you can imagine, the greater the toxic stress, the worse off our physical and mental health can be. +We had more of these natural system kind of views. +And then there is another kind of brand: Flankers brands. +The Aboriginal Healing Foundation has distributed highly successful programs and services for healing. +The packaging gives instructions to the machine through this code that the machine reads and the machine does it all. +As you can see, persons H and J at the bottom of the figure, if we had selected them, we would have probably had higher utility and a more optimal choice, and particularly J, who is the highest expected utility. +And then in 1954, he had a race in England and he ran it as quickly as he could. +So far we've discussed the logic of consequence, or rational actor models. +Now, we then look at as action as a rational choice, we have to break it down further according to Allison. +So I just said to myself, tisch, table, tisch, table, tisch, table, tisch, table, whatever it was, 100 times, or 1,000 times. +We will try to decode the product development process; understanding the different processes, activities, and roles within the product development. +You're right. +And so most people want to use long-term relationship as a way to get around people lying to each other. +Unless of course the organizational culture is one that values openness and sharing of even the faults and flaws. +It’s probably the most complex, the most risky, and the most difficult business for private equity investors. +And they were a long way off. +Because what I think you really need to do is, build your negotiation muscles before you do that important negotiation. +And you treat it like it's a joke. +The site URL is on the image, typically. +So we try to do it extremely quickly. +It's not just that you're doing something for the sake of some outcome, but that you're doing it out of the sake of your relationships in your role. +This is the first job of private equity: to scout the market. +However, after a focus group, the designer may want to interview other users. +Although treaty provisions gave signatories the right to select an area for their reserves, Indian commissioner Edgar Dewdney refused their request to create a reserve in the Cypress Hills. +In a volatile environment of rapid changes, if it's job security, it's better to be in a generalist firm, according to organizational ecology. +To find their own way to produce and interact in a more responsible way, and this was Julia's thinking. +Great advice, and as always great advice from you. +You can help with that process. +So they worked in the environment with each other in order to accomplish that. +I can't accept less because that's what it's gonna cost to get on this trip. +Well, you have done the first exposition of a service that has been very hard. +That's it, I'm willing to purchase makeroats. +That doesn't work, so this is the problem this is the problem right here. +We are not only willing, but very anxious after being paid for our lands, that the whites would come and settle among us, for we have already derived great benefits from their having done so, that is, not the traders, but the farmers. +This sturdy, locally built York Boat became the preferred mode of transportation, as it could carry larger amounts of cargo, and reduced manpower requirements, although it was a brutal form of work. +So when you say, come on, no one would have ever done that, that's not possible, in fact, it actually happened just that way. +I think this is a matter of value, and it's part of the value provided by an expert. +I often find that whatever the answer is serves the individual as an anchor of connection between purpose and the choice to be here right now where you are. +Cain makes a claim starting from the left, he claims the entire pie or cloth for himself, conceding nothing to his brother Abel. +The idea that resources and land could or should be owned was not part of most Indigenous worldviews. +We don't know exactly how long this colony lasted and it may have only been a few years. +For example, let us say we have to create a strategy to reach a defined goal. +Different than the top of the pyramid, the bridge segment is very local, so we have some global brands, specifically the American designers, but in each country, we still have very interesting local concept. +This shouldn't scare us, we must understand it in the context of what is happening, but we will give it a determined time, the usual four to six weeks, to see that everything goes back to normality, if it doesn't happen we will ask for help as we will see at the end of this video. +So I have 100 and 300, and 300 again. +Red is usually bad. +You have new people coming in with new ideas but you have loss of information of what works, so you're always in exploration mode. +What is a flagship? Is the flag of the brand, It’s the place where the brand can put into action the brand strategy. +Even more powerful effects came when you looked at not just kind of your happiness score, your subjective well-being, but really looking at cases of depressive symptoms. +Pause the video, see if you can find the formula and be careful of the referencing to decrease my numbers by the given rate of five percent. +Do these sound familiar? Educator A, when I make a mistake, I say, usually out loud, but sometimes to myself, I'm such an idiot. +You're not going to run them as is, but you can adapt headlines that are working well for your own content. +In Italy, we have many different traditions because there are two kinds of different cuisine, the rich cuisine, from the rich people, noble people, very elegant, close to the French tradition. +Making people aware of their own personal resources and ease them their mourning processes, such as inviting them to take part in collective funerary ceremonies. +And continues to be a strong feeling at times when the US has either international troops abroad or peacekeepers abroad. +What are the issues that they are most concerned about— and I might say you are most concerned about? (Wu Qing): I think they are most concerned about having education for their children, having better living conditions for their future; I mean for future generations. +Also the fact of having a written line, an established timeline, it makes that later, the narrations both on feelings and, as we will see next, emotions, become more fluid because people simply need to remember what they thought in every moment. +They start to hide it, and this starts to reveal that the business model is flawed, so they try not to show that and through interactions with the media and press reports they try to withhold certain kinds of information that might show that the model was not as effective and this probe interest. +That they are outside of the formal economy in most places. +So let's get rid of the duplication. +If I send 20 units from Des Moines to Albany, how much does it cost me? Well, the cost up here is $5 per unit. +One is it is the case that doing kind things with our money for other people is good, but we also don't realize that. +Because even if you are not competent as a licensor in the specific category, still you have to understand how to work with your style, your creative vision on the new category. +Let's consider an application. +That means you must be able to transform your passion, your idea, into numbers that have the venture capital investor to test the waters and to understand if there's room for an IRR that really makes sense for the investor him or herself. +The supply here would actually just be 1, and that's true for Smith and that's true for Wilson. +And I kind of wondered if you could suggest clever ways for us to organize and access the dialogues. +How many have actually seen it before? And some folks, right? And so, for the folks who maybe haven't seen it before, which of these two lines, the top one or the bottom one looks longer? Or even if you know it, say which one to you looks like it's longer. +So if you want pause the video and get this started as we go, okay, ready? Liz Bailey is the owner of Princess Brides. +Now, a lot of you debated whether a strong culture was good or not, and there was various views. +You use the idea of something falling or something rising in your memory tricks, and I'd never thought of doing something like that before, so I think these kinds of ideas are enormously helpful. +You might think, "Well, yeah. +And it was in the 1990s that it became apparent that sex trafficking is now a globalized phenomenon. +What are the key elements constituting a strong communication identity? The first is the concept, the one most important thing that as a company we want to communicate. +And they need more programs like this. +So you appreciate that if there weren't a deadline issue, we think it would be split equally, three and three. +And it doesn't actually matter if you're an employee or a freelancer, the dynamics work the same way. +And the opportunities for decisions, the choice arenas, the garbage cans, arise at different times. +The main goal in this game is to interact and to go on quests to acquire wealth, power, and experience, and so on. +And repeat. +I think the key thing is look at the environment, consider what kind of position you have, what role you're in, and then what kind of ecology within the firm as well as outside it might affect the job security that you have, or even how much your position is valued. +Attila has been behind the success of many luxury brands. +The Gazette is worth 22 million. +” Fashion is a balancing act between the past and the future. +The only solution you have to not be a bad guy is to take that check out of your pocket and rip it up in front of me. +So within your firm, you start to diversify your divisions and they have their own control over things. +All emotions. +So I'm curious what people, let me just see some responses. +45 is the best in the world. +My course at Yale has developed over the years because students have helped make it better. +Offer a reminder of your availability to support them. +So there is a number of issues that cut transversally and do interfere. +Perhaps even a much better test taker. +When we try, they tend to leak out or leave us drained from the effort of showing a different feeling on the outside than we're experiencing on the inside. +And organizational learning had a particular kind of organizational culture in mind. +less reactive to fashion's trends and seasonality. +Be aware of that they have to take them off, because the impaired have a chance to lip read and see facial expressions. +It's really something we need to be thinking about as we think about the behaviors that we engage in because we might think they're enjoyable, we think they make us happy, but they don't really. +And in fact, Catherine Price writes that if you identify the sources of your fake fund. +Jordan is sort of the same way as, as of all the countries in that area of the Middle East. +There are lots of great ideas, but none of it really stick or matches what we need. +Communities of practice are kind of worlds of identities and practicing that are cohesive and reinforcing where people kind of enter that identity and assume it on their own. +Although first encounters with French and English were often peaceful and had short term beneficial trading, the arrival of Europeans on North America resulted in the colonization of Indigenous peoples. +In this lesson, I'll explain some tips for building your professional brand website such as not using advertising on your page, using your name for search engine optimization and building your portfolio. +Because you are a creative writer as a content marketer. +If we discuss about the liability profile, we have to make two different decisions again. +And you may want to consider possible responses to oppositions. +In math and science related subjects, closing the book and testing yourself on whether you yourself can solve the problem you think you understand will speed up your learning at this stage. +But in particular, the reason they're coming together is not necessarily to sell cars, but to save money on building this electric charging platform. +This really is about restricting women's access and restricting women's right to an abortion. +And so why am I telling you that? This is the case where we're misspredicting the intensity of own reactions. +These types of land claim agreements allow the government to use portions of the lands while Indigenous people still retain their treaty rights to the land. +But the question becomes how do tech employees react to these presentation rituals of self? And the seeping in of an organizational identity, are they fine with it, do they dearly value the organizational self they portray or do they feel like to a tool or like they're just playing a part. +And articulated, yes. +Then I want this other expected return of 9 percent, so expected return of 9 percent. +It's more of a human action. +Well, actually it's none of those. +Close it up, convert it to a percentage. +So people are giving you their answers right now in terms of what they think the right choice is. +The program, which still exists, is Hampshire College Summer Studies in Math, and I thought it was great. +So we have these three theories, rational, natural and open. +And on the other side. +So we have this idea that we're supposed to worry but in fact, it's making all our performance worse. +And you're not? [INAUDIBLE] [CROSSTALK] It's not fair. +This mood and inspiration can be connected related with the seasonal trends, but also be authentic and original for the specific company. +Now, unfortunately while this is great, there's a lot of math that went in to get this number and it happens at the click of a button, you can't reference these numbers inside the text box. +When I think about charter schools or private schools or for profit schools. +Where standards and procedures are learned between these people. +And so this is the kind of thing that we can do. +For whatever reason it is, you should look and act as if that number really is your limit. +We tried to rebuilt the traditional process for obtaining the traditional Lambrusco. +Now, other literature and even some that I've written with various students that are social theoretical talks about how, over time, society and its structures have changed, such that it used to be in the Middle Ages, in the Dark Ages, institutions were on top of each other, so everybody saw each other, right? So the king and queen lived in the same castle as various peasants, right? And everybody would kind of be exposed to each other relatively much. +Whereas for growth mindset hard work is really good you're like "oh my gosh I got to work hard at this. +So, you can go back to your notes, you can go back to the textbook, look up that exact spot and figure out, "Oh, this is the part I'm missing. +Is there a direct transfer? No there is not. +Because in the end, Coca-Cola ended up purchasing the company. +The smart money would guess that the questions about the area of a circle, in which case the formula is pi r squared. +So Alexis doesn't need an agreement to get $100, she could just write Obe a check for 800. +But I think you'll find that with some simple tools and in community in no time, you'll be able to develop a plan for your next systems change. +Each member performed specific tasks, and relied upon each other as family community. +And you can highlight exemplary people. +So let's consider each theory, one dimension at a time. +And how long will it take a pigeon to fly from London to Paris? I don't know. +A national system would define almost all the kids from some communities as successful or as failures. +But kind of in more metaphorical terms. +What about values? What is the role of commonly held values and norms in an organization? 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[LAUGH] All right. +That when young people have no resources and have no options, then this is much more likely to be an explosive situation and this looks like this could become very problematic and dangerously so I don't want to be a bring a terrible prophecy. +And I don't want to encourage people to get things wrong, but you can get a lot wrong if you have these two things dialed in. +In certain industries where things are heavily standardized in terms of measurement, and the options are very clear, perhaps there we would see a logic of consequence. +Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories, and resources which they have traditionally owned, occupied, or otherwise used or acquired. +Then we have the accumulative stress type, the fact that we will carry all these interventions we have made, all this stress we have lived. +Let's just do end-of-year and we'll go from 1-20. +Sure, you're a rebel, but you rebel much like all the other rebel kids. +As we have seen in previous videos, some self-care techniques and guidelines, but sometimes these techniques aren't enough or aren't applied, and then aid providers might develop some kind of symptomatology. +We feel sick, we suffer, we find harder doing anything we usually did before, we stop doing many things we did before the incident and this stops our normal life, understanding "normal" as the life we had before the traumatic incident. +In this case, the beginning of the story is the same. +Some of you are very familiar with this, some of you this might be some what new. +I said, what is this thing and he said, you know he's supposed to give a copy of every single lease and he hasn't got a copy of the Xerox photocopier down the hall and we have to have a copy of that. +Listening, getting to know the seller, being close to them. +They have a unit of police officers, and appointed a woman for the first time--the highest ranking woman in the police--is dealing with this issue of sexual violence. +Linear just means the variable by itself, if you put them together in any way, even X squared or XY or Y squared, that is a non-linear variable. +I'm really happy that I can reach everyone I'm reaching with this class. +Wow, I'm just so impressed just sort of a Marco Polo of learning. +One, the first, is the wholesale channel; a situation where the fashion or luxury brand that is usually an industrial company, not owning entirely the retail works with an intermediate player, actor in order to give to this middleman the rights and tools to distribute to retail the product. +I, I think that's an important point, is well of course, just being willing to make mistakes, making those mistakes, and then realizing that most people are actually pretty friendly and accommodating, as you're learning and adjusting and getting situated. +And in fact, you want to become a lifelong student of just everything, full stop. +We think this is going to be there, but it's not. +He may get a bonus if the new design increases sales or he'll get a cut in the budget if it doesn't. +So he's framing it either like, it's going to end really soon, or you have a lot of time left. +If you go to Peru, raw fish is ceviche. +He is Canadian, and in his youth, he was a power lifting champion. +Have you thought on what you will do, what can I help you to do? 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300,000. +But now if we find some opportunity to do it in Bruge rather than some other place, it can be lower-cost. +I could make X= -1, and then I would have $2 invested in the risk-less asset. +On the colors we originally inherited them when discovering the best rope to tell the story visually how the fibers are interwoven, and the overall strength of leadership is governed by the weakest, most frayed fiber. +Using a one here again, one means turn it on yes, to purchasing that one. +That $20 condition has the same magnitude of effect as the $5 condition. +It reminds me of this Onion headline that makes me smile if it wasn't so true, that pressure should be mounting for humans to step down as head of a failing global ecosystem. +The first one is greater than or equal to two. +We think it's going to affect us a lot and for a long time, but it kind of just doesn't. +That's why the photo-shoot itself is very important to define a brand’s identity. +All right, so here's how we build this template out when we have this type of transportation problem. +He says, for $200, I'll buy that rug from you. +It includes people who are already customers. +They would be expected to feed everyone who attended, as well as give valuable gifts to each participant. +And so, when I combine the two, I am trying to reconcile with the existence of Native peoples who cannot be easily conceptualized through the gender binary, through historiography, through attempts to revitalize the past and the present. +The third stage is explaining all the emotions they felt during this stage. +As mentioned earlier, the creation of SCANA, the Society of Canadian Artists of Native Ancestry in 1984 was the result of the actions and coalition of Indigenous artists from Expo 67. +The low priority, low-impact tasks, they can still take up space in our jars if we manage time well, or at its worst can detrimental leaf fill up your jar and week before you've spent enough time on the rocks. +Maybe I'll just to label things say like X equals the number of XJ6s and Y equals the number of XJ8s. +The third case is that of those players that are usually small companies quite niche or specialized in terms of product category. +Where the idea is, if a business angel is going to invest in equity of a small business which is not listed in the stock exchange and the business angel exits, if the capital gain is invested again in another equity of QSBS, this business angel doesn't pay taxes. +I don't wanna have it go up. +You have this kind of information load about biotechnology that occurs, and then this mutual awareness of themselves as some kind of industry or domain. +In this case, distressed financing is the financing of a defaulted company. +So what you want to try to do is, don't just come across with a cold price, but tell them a little story about you. +[LAUGH] Relax. +And Steve Jobs could get sick in that year. +Indigenous peoples were keenly aware of the need to protect their continued access to their traditional territories. +I'm not happy splitting the class. +The Italian name is [FOREIGN]. +Great- Great. +As their work, work within life. +Let's take a little more careful look at each of the particular features within the garbage can theory. +But if you are a psychological first aid provider and you are with a group of teenagers that are passing through a hard situation, facing a critical incident, what can you do to adjust the application of psychological first aid you are learning to the evolving stage in which teenagers are? 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Well, I hope this has been helpful to you. +Mind you, this wasn't what the authors intention was for the beginning, but we can apply these concepts and theories to further elaborate meaning and depth to this organizational phenomenon. +So I think that's a feasible argument for at least a personal decision about the culture. +The knowledge of these differences is a fundamental importance for company because based on this knowledge the company can make at least two very big decisions. +But it isn't wrong. +I mean, I know I sent an e-mail out about the papers, but really it was like three or four total. +The long-term consequences of discriminatory practices of the Indian Act reverberate even today, as generations of Indigenous families continue to struggle with poverty and issues of identity and belonging. +Required just because of their membership, required because they want to be good, or be seen, as good global citizens, you're saying. +What do you think, Brian?. +They can help ideas grow into businesses, and then they can support expansion and growth of companies. +Everybody measure their happiness? How many folks were kind of surprised that their happiness was lower than they thought? Let me show of hands. +Which is interesting because we don't think of Seth as being a real hard core direct response guy. +When we looked further at the meaning behind those words, they arrived at a goal of earning consumer trust by restoring power with transparency. +On the other side, if I were to switch these numbers and play around with this and we saw this in another video, but you have to think about this for a little bit. +And that always, because again, there's always be some other man out there that's richer than you. +Knowledge economy would implode, perhaps is one argument. +Absolutely, we can make that a part of any deal we strike, we'll absolutely make it work. +Let's see with more details which could be considered the protective factors and the risk factors in a recovery after a daily emergency. +And the last aspect, the private equity, could have an approach that is hands-on or hands-off in the six different clusters. +Mathematics gets interesting when you have to force yourself to find out when a new method or some new approach. +And so, it's different people but, they're doing similar things. +So you kind of get the sense of, other people are voting that must be the thing I'm supposed to do today. +And we're both trying to figure out how to utilize them best. +The pressure is even stronger when the other side is passionately arguing that you should accept their proposal. +About one third of the world's young people are without jobs or living in abject poverty according to the International Labor Organization. +Because I'm a Yale professor, I get to go back in time and talk about history of fairness. +Be responsible of what you are doing or saying and respect human dignity of the deceased. +I'll put the formula next on that, so you can see it. +I'll put some borders on this table and I will give these tables a header, so you know what I'm working with. +Thank you for teaching me so much. +He was from the Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario. +It's the kind change the mission statement to make sure the goals highlight values that you think are essential to the kind of culture that you want to have in your organization. +Low fidelity prototypes bare little similarity to the final design in either form or function, while high fidelity prototypes are very similar to the final design. +This is the case for instance of italian brand Tod's or Ferragamo or Celine. +Don't break it up into 15-minute things where you take a break, because every time you go back to it, it's going to be bad. +How materialistic are you? 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And what you find is that those individuals dipped down to a pretty substantial degree. +What's your name? Marta. +Lastly then I stay under budget. +They're not adding anything. +Let me say that, especially in continental Europe, private equity players play a very important role in supporting companies and supporting generational change. +So they're kind of different in that sense. +Learning to use your memory in a more disciplined yet creative manner, helps you learn to focus your attention even as you create wild diffuse connections that build stronger memories. +If we multiply by the carried interest, which is 30%, it means that the carried interest is 102%. +This bonus is worth $60 million to him, and that's the pie. +To constraint table is going to look something like this. +Competition gets harder and harder. +But then quite fast, my style of cuisine, the vegetarian style improved. +I don't know about you, but I have all my phone numbers entered into my iPhone. +If they merged, there's lots of things they can do together. +In fact, there are studies coming out now that challenge some of these notions. +But is that really true, right? 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We get that a lot through endlessly watching streams of TikTok videos and so on. +Maybe I'll drag this down. +If you can buy smaller bottles, thirty-three or fifty centiliters, it's much easier for you to open it, and drink it, and enjoy it without wasting any part of that wine. +However, just as Harold Cardinal's 1969 response to the White Paper motivated and galvanized First Nations nationhood, the pavilion project was also a formative activist movement that vitalized and energized Indigenous artist and curators. +I was going to get half of the 2500. +So we're going to try to keep changing and improving things. +Prior to Chrétien's presentation of the White Paper, there appeared to be a willingness on the part of the government to seek input from various First Nations people and leaders. +How many rocks, pebbles, and sand can you fit into your jar and in what order? 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How likely is it that people from this group will be able to do something of this kind or that kind? What is their inner nature? Are they competitive? Are they collaborative? Are they smart or they not very smart? Are they trustworthy? Are they not trustworthy? Things like that, so we would just ask. +That would just make me feel unnecessarily bad, right? But it turns out that this is yet another way our mind sucks, which is that we don't just use reasonable reference points. +So that's what I'm working on. +But the interesting thing is if you think about what happens on commuter trains, pretty much nobody's talking to one another. +So a lot of good writers are very nervous about selling because they feel like it's unfair or deceptive or manipulative or unethical. +Then let's speak about the customers. +5 for the buyer. +Please read the problem if you have not done so already, pause the video, see if you can set up the initial given values, and then let's start to model the problem. +This approach works for complicated real world situations, not just simple exercises. +He was a rock climber, in fact I learned to rock climb with him. +In the case of Euro-Disney, the company needed to take into account the beliefs of the local environment and adjust its for-profit model and its American theme park script to the local views there. +You're now dependent on your outsourced partner, but in some cases maybe this is worth it to protect your core. +In China, they are masters at making pasta, or cooking vegetables very fast in the wok, and of marination. +It's two Nobel Prize winners who came together to do this study. +How do you counter that as the Planet? 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I am doing it because the students in my class at Stanford find the class interesting and informative, and I thought other people might like to have a chance to learn too. +This is the best we could do. +In this phase, the company starts to purchase materials and the sample collection is then produced in order to be presented to the network of actually buyers or in the showroom, or during the fashion show. +Who agrees to abides by its purposes and principles with complete transparency and clearly define decision making structures, ownership patterns and exchange mechanisms, design, define and refine by all members as part of the continual transformative process. +Our intercept, which is our B is the number that's added here. +You can certainly call it whatever you'd like. +Some scholars’ research shows that violence against women is linked to violence against the land. +An organizational culture also entails normative and cognitive aspects of organizational social structures. +The ones that are kind of, and the crisis of the situation takes stage, right? And so he says given that, as a manager, he would use garbage can theory to do the following. +That these aren't always sustained, per se. +I think what we've done is mistakenly by thinking, well, memorization can be sometimes a bad thing if you're just sitting there memorizing things without understanding them. +Can you go over those options again? 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[SOUND] That's good. +And in areas where your explanation is not that great at least it's an explanation. +A segmentation is a creative act of the company, that is to say, a single company can segment the market in many different ways. +Second, we have an organization's social structure. +Who normally has the intuition and start grouping around him or her a bunch of people that recognize themselves into this philosophy. +Indigenous peoples traditions surrounding gender roles and sexuality are being remembered, reclaimed claimed and restored. +I'm taking one step at a time. +So I get the big principles- And what do you mean by a principle as opposed to, a term of the deal. +All these factors influence in the subjective perception of insecurity or tranquility, concerning the situation's confrontation. +Today I will be leading the session but my colleague Emilia will be here as a support and if we need to assist or if we need her she will help us in the technique application. +Possibly from all the steps in psychological first aid application in this age, the most important one is normalizing, because teenagers feel like everything is changing, they don't understand themselves, they don't even recognize themselves and to top it all they must confront a critical incident which upsets them, everything will seem weird, everything will seem worrying and being able to give them some calming answers which include the many ways of reacting, because all of them are correct, there isn't just one way of doing it, a good one and a bad one, but everyone manages it as good as he can, and if there's a rule it is the one of supporting each other, because themselves, boys and girls with these ages, they know what helps them and what doesn't better than anyone, it will be a crucial part in our participation, probably the most important one. +Mahmoud Fathalla, an obstetrician in Egypt who has written eloquently on the subject of maternal mortality and in his career has probably saved hundreds of thousands of women, writes: "The basic reason why maternal mortality has been neglected is that it is a woman's problem in regions where women do not enjoy high social status. +And not only from our class, we collected from others. +But if you can just shut that up, get the worries on paper, then you open up a little bit more space and it can really improve not just how you feel in your thoughts but actually your academic performance. +In terms of the excellence and expertise in engineering and in manufacturing of machines, Modena is extremely competitive. +Weeks four will be about organized anarchies, where the process of decision making is less about an optimal outcome. +But in two years it'll be really smooth and we're going to save millions of dollars. +And from there, it's evolved to more like a network. +That is the key issue here. +5 on Wednesday. +This course is part of your training to be the scribe of your organization, the voice of the organization. +It's still curious the fact that someone with apparently no resources has been able to survive to a maltreatment situation for such a long time, so more than in front of someone who doesn't have resources, we are in front of someone whose resources are being kidnapped or aren't working properly. +I've done this myself because whenever I analyze my fun factors, there's certain people in my life that I experience the most fun with, but I'm busy, so I don't often see them. +Organizational ecologists describe two kinds of environmental niches. +Does it contribute to your happiness now? 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My first answer was yes, because I want to get good at this because this is where Yale's headed. +This course is designed to help you become a connected leader. +But it is true that when a town, a zone, a country is caught by surprise by a disaster, the whole society is devastated. +And researchers have a term for this, they call this kind of disconnect between our rational and our emotional selves. +Because you found what worked, you just stick with it. +But hopefully, we can start bringing dignity back to the people that make food and wine, and do these beautiful products. +There are two interesting examples for this. +People are rather passive or they'll maybe sign a petition on the internet but that's about it. +The difference is that paiD touchpoints are touchpoints owned by other subjects, and so the company has to pay to get the usage of this touchpoint. +Then there the fast way, which is a digital and digital's increasing everyday. +470? I'm gonna stick with 450. +So we have drummers, we have male, older male and a young male. +And half of those folks who are fundraising received this sort of note of gratitude from their superior. +So, as our wrap-up question here, you've written that you can learn more by studying less. +We've also seen intentional strategies that will let us start feeling happy about this stuff again. +So for instance, the copper pot was something that was used. +For instance, there can be an Indigenous global community. +The Charlottetown Accord of 1992 addressed Aboriginal peoples’ inherent right to self-government, which led to constitutional negotiations with the government. +In fact, when small companies grow, everyone is happy in the company. +These historical memories and experiences of intergenerational trauma from residential schools mobilized this ongoing effort to acknowledge, share, and heal. +So no more than good old one, great. +And develop the strengths that are natural to you. +Now, 18, where's that going go? Where should I put this here. +And frankly, there's really not a great counter to that. +I think that this is a fundamental point. +And this is just an interesting disconnect, where it seems like we're not very good at predicting the kinds of things that are actually making us happy. +However, most of the time is spent on the discussion. +It's a matter of time. +They just want to use those bids to help them get a better price from their incumbent supplier. +In fact, when Janvier speaks of this group, he talks about the collective as the group of eight, and includes Haida artist, Bill Reid. +That means the company needs money to pay the other financers or to pay the suppliers, but the company needs money as well to invest in new fixed assets to relaunch the business or to design a new strategy. +They help demonstrate that there are many different ways of looking at problems, and solutions to those problems. +To me, it feels like if you ever said those things to a friend, like you get kicked out of school or I like the way we talk to ourselves is incredibly, incredibly mean. +Okay, well I think that's a load of BS. +Another important aspect to remember is not to leave survivors unattended until we aren't working on site. +If you see this in yourself or in others it might be happening that they are having difficulties to face what their presence and assistance in critical incidents involves. +Usually, standardization backs a mass-marketing approach, whereas personalization backs the niche marketing approach. +And that would be sort of thinking about the intersections of race, feminism, and Indigeneity. +This raises this interesting question about why do we get happiness so wrong? Why do we have these minds that cause us to crave and seek out stuff that's really not going to make us as happy as we think? I think when we start thinking about this question, it's worth dealing with the different reasons we might be facing to do this. +What do you do in response, so you don't get nickel and dimed, and nibbled to death? Well obviously, those who are watching the film, sometimes I make a film and the one thing they get out of it is they can get free ties or shirts. +But how much power can our thoughts really have? It might feel strange to be asked to change the way you think in order to manage your feelings, but it really works. +” You can choose the best way according to expectations of the target customers you want to serve. +But of course, they didn't. +In this case the assumption is that managers decided to use only one year. +The core problem would be low performing schools. +That yes, you have to be a representative of your firm, but you also have to be somewhat of a maverick, setting a new kind of stance or a new direction. +Second, the user intention. +And to know that Save the Children has a PFA manual that's designed specifically for children was something amazing. +The only metal accessible before contact was copper, but it was too soft for utilitarian purposes. +We start really competing. +A shortage of bison meant that pemmican ceased to be a readily available economy. +So, what are they? 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If we increase the number of eggs, the number of chickens goes up, a positive feedback loop. +Elsewhere in the course, we talk about wicked problems that are complex and often cross groups, sectors, cultures, societies. +Specifically, Indigenous women's battle for equal rights in Indian status. +We're gonna have a great deal. +Our total current cost for labor is 296. +Because she knows how much resources she has, and how much she can really manage. +You can take your first statement and say now, what do we really mean by that? What do we really want to do and change here? Continue to edit until you have a feasible quantifiable goals. +The opposite strategy is the Branded House strategy. +Like what can we do to overcome this? Well, the good news is there is a bunch of individual strategies you can start using. +Here's what I've also learned in the market in terms of what other people are prepared to pay, but I am intending to obey this contract and live up to what I've promised. +Did it happen or does it happen that a customer or some customers give you some advice, suggestions: “Why don't you do this?”, “Why don't you try this?” Has that ever happened? Sure, guests, many times, travel a lot and then also give me a sensation because the culture is changing very fast, and so the food is changing very fast. +Or I don't feel as though you're responsible enough. +What does that mean? As you get more and more materialistic, on average, your life satisfaction goes down. +I'm not gonna argue with you over that, in fact, good luck. +As for the consumers, many researcher has shown that consumers tend to have an approach, an attitude towards innovation which can allow us to classify them in different groups. +But now we have this is the new thing for this example, non-linear variable table. +Some organizations are setup for this and some aren't. +This is not often the case in many of the southern provinces. +The market is formed in part by listening to what actually happens in the market and then re-tailoring the market’s request. +Then of course, how do changes in the model change the answer to the prior question, we added some nice functionality to it. +Plus it looks good to say you are involved and busy in something that is related. +In contrast, if the wheel landed on 65, so the first question anchor on 65%, then the median subject estimate grows to 45%. +One is that pasta is a cheap product. +Right, coming with a low bid offer is probably gonna be counter-productive here. +Chile’s a country that has recently created a strong reputation for itself in the food and beverage world. +Denim is the origin of the brand. +But, if this is a long term relationship, how could that affect that? Well, those girls might no longer want to hang out with me, okay? So, that's great, I want to push you slightly in a different direction cuz you're bringing me back to win-win in the long run. +By usable we mean that it is characterized by being effective, efficient and satisfying to the user. +5,100 on average. +The future of online platforms is also interesting, because I think it helps us think about whether there will be challenges or not. +[LAUGH] The two of you. +Others of you kind of picked up on certain kinds of points that I want to amplify here. +The most important and helpful thing you can do as a helper is to listen. +[inaudible] There are so many more people in [inaudible]. +We hit solve, solver found a solution. +Greetings. +Now if you look to my side as well, legitimacy here really refers to the taking for grantedness of an organizational form. +Or you could say, okay, I wasn't planning on adding any severance to this deal. +And they weren't looking at his actuation in the moment of the emergency but in the victims' posterior treatment. +It's the kind of thing people read, again, or watch or listen to, because they're interested in the subject and they want to know more about it. +Reject the first offer, reject the first offer. +As the 2019-2020 school year came to a close, we asked over 5,000 school staff members how they were feeling. +So members can have different goals. +There are millions of women's organizations all over the world. +He was prepared to quit and move to LA, but his manager suggested a different course. +Other campaigns include the Touchstones of Hope, Our Dreams Matter Too and Have a Heart. +And this type of authority emanates from technical papers, reports and memos that internal experts write. +And if you have the time actually read through them all, it's quite interesting and informative. +You can also, of course, ask that from the other side. +The impact of colonization on Indigenous cultures has been immeasurable. +Indeed he limited his contributions to no more than $100. +The whole idea of a negotiation is to get something better than your reservation value. +So a lot of it is contingent, if you say you're a rock star, they shouldn't just take you on your word and pay you more because you haven't proven it yet. +You can already tell I'm running out of room. +Thank you, solver. +In this class, I want to focus on justice issues as well as on development issues. +When the band found out what had happened, they began looking for a lawyer to take on the case. +In other analysis, I tested whether observed interaction patterns conformed to these cliques, over and above the seeding and homofily effects, and they strongly do. +The dirty underbelly to that is that there is a strong anti-abortion, pro-life movement in the United States which the conservative arm of politics dares not offend. +What’s the reason? The first entrepreneur doesn't want to share his or her company with another entrepreneur. +And, indeed, agreeableness is a nice, positive trait. +I opened a restaurant in Modena. +And they use the digital as a marketing tool or as an entry point for aspirational customers. +Net present value always means that it's net of something. +And it's funny, when I think about this in my own research studying academic departments and research centers here at Stanford and other universities, I see many of the same distinctions. +If so, thank you. +Because at some point you want you want them to be enthusiastic about you coming. +Thank you for spending time sharing with us. +Because, remember, you're going to get a sense of this early on. +So networking really comes out of following the interests of people you find genuinely admirable. +New York first proposed that Houston pay half the total, or $1,409, but that was a nonstarter. +But, let's go with it for now. +For example, again, if we keep our wine example, if I buy a wine for a dinner with friends or acquaintances and the wine I bring is very bad or is considered not as good as I thought, I feel that my social image is negatively affected by the wine; so it is a social risk. +We don't make any sales. +No, their body parts were all over the place, and he always remembered that. +I felt a huge incredulity, when I got to the morgue I felt deep sadness and when I got home, the loneliness feeling and the pain were overwhelming. +I'm a professor with the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. +From here to here it tripled in value. +Negative means it will lose money, so we're looking for a positive NPV and if you have two projects or three to compare, then the project with the higher NPV will be the one that you're interested in. +Be a more humble, that's why I wear two watches. +We understand the problem space by learning who the users are, when, where, why, and how they currently accomplish the task in question. +This concludes our first lesson in the alternative design phase of the user interface design cycle. +Who do you think has HIV or AIDS? Wrong. +This is always, for some reason, a short guy, from eastern Europe, who walks around with pins in his mouth, and he has a tape measure around his neck. +During the early bi-annual hunts at a Red River settlement, women prepared the pemmican that fuelled the fur trade. +So, I think there's quite a bit here and that, there's quite a bit we can draw on in terms of thinking about why we end up working far more. +And perhaps they're especially salient as a form of organizing for markets at the margin such as alliance networks on environmental sustainability. +So one of the cases that we've created was a fair scenario, book sales. +So here's the Woodworks Bookshelf Company. +So it's kind of interesting, to some extent, the different nature of knowledge, compared to other forms of resource. +By seeking acceptance and higher status a lot of these actors expose themselves to greater demands in the organizational identity. +But it always changes, because like now in Japan, we eat kind of French-Italian-Japanese cuisine. +They learn by talking, sharing, trading and this is a contrast. +I think we have to look at what Abe and Bea can get on their own, compared to what they can get together. +I think it did. +You know where the trees are and you know how it's grown to its current state and know way more about how you want it to grow and where you want to live and to travel to in the future. +Baby foods depends on age, it depends on the specific requirements of the mothers or the families. +We're working with percentages here and that is totally fine. +In this part of the course, we'll apply those concepts to the teams we work with. +That's not going to work, it's silly. +Find these, maybe underlining these key words, these key points, and now you just reduced this text to a list of words or groups of words. +Psychological first aid can be applied in different contexts, in many fields, mostly depending on if we are talking on massive emergencies or daily emergencies. +For ourselves we can redo our own rocks worksheet this time, titling the whole page, something like at work rocks. +And there's another way that this plays in, and that is-- particularly in countries in Asia-- where there is an expectation that some member of the family will probably have to work in demeaning or exploitative conditions in order to provide for the welfare of the family. +[difficult to discern]. +Do you see any difference in them between their tastes In my opinion, Italians are more local when they choose wine. +With Brioni, we have put the two names together to give a sure answer to our work, final consumers, which are extremely sophisticated that Here they have an exceptional fabric. +Now, I think another way to think about it, too, is, if we look at the organizational elements, I think the way I would probably approach an organization in thinking about its quality and whether it's deficient or whether it's succeeding in some regards, would be through the diamond that Scott depicts early in the course for us, where we have the five elements, right? So you have participants, social structure, goals, and technology. +This idea that some people are glass full people, some people are glass empty, that does seem to be borne out by the data, but often way less than we think. +You would be right, but the point is the format. +That's often how you can turn something that might otherwise be dull into something that fascinates you because it's this specific concrete challenge. +And this is something that psychologists have known for a long time, it turns out our beliefs about what we're capable of affect what we're really capable of. +At least gold it’s always safe in one sense, it stays gold. +Your mother says, mama. +I did, indeed. +Adams Avenue used report cards and emphasized effort and the level at which the student worked in each subject. +Now that you have a general sense for what a theory of population ecology says in general, lets take a little more deeply into the details and elaborate some of the core concepts. +The strategy was to suggest to try it instead of drinking champagne, and in those years, I think that it became “radical chic,” to order a bottle of Berlucci instead of ordering what ever everybody was ordering. +I was just wondering if you could speak to the differences between different kinds of experiences and maybe we'll get to that next week and what we should be valuing. +It doesn't change at all, and it sticks around. +Let’s think, for example, about the identity value of many foodstuffs and beverages. +When we go to iconic products, I remind that iconic products are actually creating distinctiveness, uniqueness, and recognizability of a collection, we must start from jeans. +Estimates are that maybe the profits from sex trafficking are $32 billion a year. +But I think the key thing with culture is, yes, it does go down to our practices and our orientations toward decision making, in particular the logic of consequence is one that's always concerned with outcomes, goals, and efficacy of that nature. +Why is this so? Because at the end of the story, companies should be able to serve different segments of the market with different value propositions. +The reason why you hired me is because you wanted to reach an agreement on your own without my imposing it on you. +So a smart trade you can make is like a contingent contract kind of thing where you say, look, you tell me if I hit these milestones, which I think I'm going to hit, and you're not so sure, if I hit these milestones, bump up my performance pay. +Especially with an unfair person or a large proportion of pie. +Last a manager that's guided by Resource Dependence Theory would perform some buffering strategies like the stockpiling of resources. +talking about Zara's capability to manage the logistics and the flexibility of its logistics system, and we can say that. +Now whether that represents the majority of people out there, we don't know. +Each medium contributing to unfold a piece of the story and that sees the listener of the story, the consumer, as an active participant. +See, I always say to myself, why is this guy here? Okay, why did he come here? Where'd he come from? He traveled an hour by car to be here. +And of course these elements sometimes are also delivered on a single page, this is often called a sales page. +And so, it's a little bit more difficult to open a restaurant and sort of chart how that changes and who's demanding what at what time. +We must take into account the studies which document the fact that participants are affected, as we have seen in previous videos, in which these kind of affectations are translated, by default and by behaviors excess. +She characterizes fun as having these three parts, there's flow, you're president, you're enjoying yourself, you're being challenged. +Assuming that you had a work career vocation impact rock, whatever you call it, in your priorities for self, the sub elements of that rock is a good place to start for your at work page. +In the final segment, we'll discuss four tips in creating a usable experience map. +The focus of his research is on why smart people do dumb things. +In fact, somewhat the opposite. +So again, this is something very important that changed completely the landscape of the luxury and high-fashion business. +The way the brand speaks to the audience. +These include scenarios, essential use case scenarios, hierarchical task analysis and current UI critique. +Brian, what do you think about this quote?. +He just compared your probability of getting in to say Yale when your application happens to be looked at on a nice day, a really sunny day like today versus your application happens to be looked at on a rainy day. +I actually do want to see this. +We should go to some of the COVID job questions because we've had a lot of these when we started out. +This is the advantage of a small company. +See I don't use a lot of words in art. +For purposes of calculating NPV, the drug company wants to answer the following questions. +The Nordic countries, once again, perform extremely well, with all of them falling in the top ten. +I will listen to your feedback, I'm interested in it, and I am eager to adopt quite a bit of the things you suggest. +Yes, I appreciate that. +Who can co-ordinate better than they can. +What you wrote for 1b meanwhile can serve as a pep talk for when you're feeling unsure about what you bring to the table in your situation, team, organization, or community. +$300, that's impossible. +It could become very difficult to select one country or to select another one. +So this example presages of third means of enabling organizational learning, and that's that you can put successful adaptations and knowledge into organizational memory. +And what is the relationship between the company and the district? I know that you have workers that have been in the company since generation—-? It's very special. +In other words, they blindly start working on homework without reading the text book, attending lectures, viewing online lessons, or even speaking with someone knowledgeable. +If boys or girls are isolated from their family, and their moral structures, or anybody else who will protect them, they're very good laborers, and very good soldiers. +For organizational learning, the focus was on practice and the individual relations between participants employing those practices. +The significance of the women Elders’ participation is an act of fulfilling their responsibility as clan mothers who look after the entire community. +And in particular, Lotte, or Lotie, I wish if you would tell me if the o is long or short or whatever. +Do you have a strategy to understand and manage and engage with each group? In the bottom half of the two-by-two, the lower influence half. +Thanks to you. +Many of these are jargon and hard to interpret, but they often target change efforts on certain organizational features over others. +Let's show the formula here. +Conflict between competing empires often made its way to North America, and almost always involved Indigenous peoples. +Each week, we will offer you a variety of resources. +The small chunks of time you need over days or even weeks to answer the questions or prepare for tests. +So what's not to like? Second, we have internal experts who focus more on the requirements and attributes of the member's role. +And also, we know we have a lot of rape cases, because it's always the women who suffered. +Like I just look like wealth. +Or you, we could synthesize it to some extent so that you could enter these conversations and quickly get the best parts of them that would crowd, at least crowd source in the sense that people thought they were the most useful and access that because it's there and it's just, it's being lost. +They would rather be choosing the kinds of things they could do. +And I think we need to keep that in mind. +And she asked, as a manager, how could you manage a situation where employees do not accept the training and learning as a key to their success and for the success of the organization? How do you manage the poor performance of employees? And basically I think the question is how do you employ organizational learning in the face of poor performance and resistant employees who see these sets of practices to promote organizational learning as wrong, or as problematic. +What does it mean? That they try to understand what is the importance of some features of the product which they perceive correlated to quality. +Thanks. +Many different things to many different customer groups. +And with that, you could derive other equations. +The relative success of the agreement for improving the lives of Inuit can further be questioned, given that Inuit share with First Nations in having social and health outcomes markedly worse than the general Canadian public, including shorter life expectancy, higher levels of infant mortality, poverty, overcrowded housing, and suicide. +Moral hazard occurs when people knowing they are insured take more risks. +If you recall, Martin Meyerson's focus was on cultural elements. +You just think, reference point that makes me feel bad and your brain soaks it up. +Usually we put Coefficients of the objective function here and sometimes we put dummy variables in the green cells. +That's important because that also represents our psychology, our climb in many things, but also to we can observe since we founded civilization a long time ago that traditions always change. +One thing that I really like about your own story is, you failed but you just learnt from failure. +And now as teens, your calendar is filled with this stuff to the brim, you're the busiest generation in history. +Because of human nature and more to the point because of the things that distract ability and information overwhelmed have done to our nature. +Where as it's kind of maybe specific to a discipline or a, a profession that they dress up more or less. +And they accomplish by having members enact a variety of behavioral displays or interpersonal rituals where, in these kind of disagreements in meetings and talks, various standards and identities are assessed and redirected in ideological ways of what's more emblematic of a proper employee of this firm. +And this is very good for starting the fermentation of the milk. +So, thank you so much for your time and attention, and I'll see you in the next session. +I am also the Founding President of the Global Fund for Women, an organization that raises money and gives it away to women's groups working on female human rights issues. +This last statement got to what they wanted to solve and gave rise to dozens of projects within that organization and how the then approached their system. +This would maximize our profit. +None of the learnings were there, none of the structure, nothing. +So in the first big meeting you're getting to know the seller and in the second big meeting you're outlining the strategy of the deal. +So if you'll come down to 500,000, I can't say yes now but I am willing to propose that to the higher ups and see if they'll do the deal. +You know, we never were gonna pick a anyway. +Would you like to reflect on the future, and your thoughts about the whole education scene? [LAUGH] Where this is all going? Yeah. +Treaties Eight through Eleven share a number of similarities with those that preceded them. +Read it through once and try to identify what data could have been collected via naturalistic observation, survey, focus group, and interviews. +The third one is owned touchpoints. +Second, when we ask users about their opinions, they may want to respond in a way that pleases the researcher. +But I would add to that meaning of first an economic dimension, and that is Canada would not have existed, could not have come about without the fur trade. +They got 14% more than the men. +Let's not hurt ourselves physically. +The cost of gas and ammunition for hunting make harvesting of traditional foods unattainable for many families. +The common concept of seven generations is shared among many Indigenous peoples. +And there is this imperative not merely to unearth those, I guess, non-normative gender roles, because I think there is a trap of turning to the past in order to fix the present because we can't actually mimetically know that past again and a lot of us didn't experience that past. +Obviously, the food industry is interested in sponsoring the show. +You hit "Okay" and it gives you the box back. +What should we do in front of these behaviors? We must do five things. +The Gusweñta, or more commonly referred to as the Two Row Belt, is a Wampum that embodies the continuing relationship between the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and European settlers. +'' Can you think of one or two self calming phrases that might work for you? Or maybe shifting your perspective would be helpful. +Talk about all these other worlds you might not have met them. +Closed-end funds are regulated by the financial services directive, and are regulated by the new AIFM as well: Alternative Investment Fund Managers directive, improving the quality of closed-end funds in the European Union. +02 times the Y number. +All of these carry similar goals, to improve the lives of Indigenous children at home and in school. +To enable women to live life in peace, and dignity and in justice, also when it comes to money and livelihood. +Note my reminders. +That's the best time to ask. +We have to consciously work to kind of pay attention to something. +As Jungen and Linklater hunt, kill, and butcher a young moose, the audience follows along. +What should we do? Well, here are some options. +The first reason is that there is a lot of private equity willing to give money to the company. +So this table is wonderful. +And here we're trying to model possibly different projections or different increases in cost for each one. +Let's do the same thing. +This week, in the context of a discussion of human rights, we focus on something that happens even before infancy. +Well there is actually good research evidence. +That's a big difference. +So how do we make the most of this activity? 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In many cases, the PEI is going to invest in the equity of the target company, but also in other cases the PEI could make the decision to invest, not in the company, but in an SPV. +Or deaf people. +5 and 6, then this company actually starts to turn a profit. +Out of the Copyblogger blog, he developed a couple of relationships with businesspeople that turned into spinoff businesses of their own. +Her point is that the school culture is a fragile construction that needed to be reproduced, and was far from a sure thing. +You can even register your domain there on WordPress. +We have up to three million for investing. +Or how we could classify those experiences of having these inward or outward focuses, foci. +Well, I'm delighted to have Carol Winograd with us today to speak about aging. +Fourth, We want to encourage frequent communications. +Your reference point here is like, "Oh. +It doesn't really help me that much though, for what I'm after, I certainly need to do more trendline options, click Exponential and then display the equation on the chart. +We don't really know how to do it very well, it seems to me, and the men have to help us to work that out. +Where they're coming from? 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If we go back to the definition of value proposition, the definition, we said that the value proposition is a ratio between the benefits consumers can get and sacrifices they have to make. +And this leads us to the so-called fashion pyramid, which is the reference for everyone in the industry to position its brand. +That said, it's possible there are some kinds of entrepreneurial firms where employees are committed to a common vision, or purpose and ideology. +And they're impersonal. +Is that the vast bulk of the population is growing in places that can't handle the numbers. +The same could be said for earthquakes, tornadoes, tsunamis, etc. +The last point we covered in this module is the role of brands in food an beverage businesses. +Same question, from the luxurious perspective, what do you think of luxury, from, like, our generation? 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If I get a little more, let's say I had 10 percent return. +For example you can cook pasta in a wok using water as it evaporates instead of boiling it into a pot of water. +To make it better, I am never against the other people, so a person that eats meat is free to eat meat, like my daughter. +We don't care. +Residential schools were based on a church operated and state financed system. +Go away, go away, don't worry. +We don't want any like accidental cancelations and then coming up with a lower error. +And this collaboration, which would usually be very complicated in this stage, won't become easier because there has been a critical incident, that's a feeling we usually have. +It's asking you for the row input cell. +However it is always important to find a quiet environment, an environment as comfortable as possible in which we can feel as relaxed as we can, in which no one will interrupt us, an environment which is comfortable for the person to which we are applying this psychological first aid. +One of the animators has taken the Psychology of First Aid. +My left-hand side, let's actually put the dollar signs in before I forget. +So think for a moment, how do you talk to yourself? When you look at yourself in the mirror, are you as complimentary of yourself as you would be of a friend? When you make a mistake, what's your automatic self-talk? Are you kind to yourself, are you critical? 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No, that is, that is absolutely what, what we and others are trying to do is to sort of make it more possible. +In a few years, the company became a great success, a glamorous brand, and in 2013, the company has a turnover of around 200 million Euro. +Acting as middlemen, the Wendat traded north for furs with the Anishinaabe and Nehiyawak and deliberately controlled the French access to these fur resources. +oinot-info. +But it's really hard to get underneath some of these difficult societal norms and expectations, and actually changing entire generations of how they value a girl. +It's a yes or a no. +A company can decide to serve the whole market, all of the segments in the market, or it can decide to sell to only a few segments in the market. +But the key about the habit loop is that it's a loop. +I, I like your ideas of, not only mnemonics but, creative mnemonics for example with tonal languages. +Again, the value proposition from the consumer's point of view is increased. +You truly do want text. +Because of the harsh weather and the geographic isolation of the Inuit, their communities depended on each other to survive. +The third step to chunking is gaining context, so you can see not just how but also when to use this chunk. +And what you see here is that we have special links to sign language that we have tools like reading the page for blinds and that actually we have possibilities to make an easy language page. +Sometimes it can reduce the social anxiety too, because you're doing the same thing with other people, and it often meets very regularly, so you have something in your calendar where you can really hang out with other people. +Usually, this value proposition is represented internally by a specific brand. +Just because you see it or even that you understand it, it doesn't mean that you can actually do it. +Well, it might, and in fact, smart musicians like Joni Mitchell thought that, she said there were all these things that she would have done but the clouds get in the way. +But it revealed that Daniels wasn't afraid to disrupt long-standing beliefs concerning Canadian history. +It's backwards. +You have to behave like a professional and you have to behave like an ethical professional. +He liked the principles, we moved from there. +Yeah, I mean I think if you see negotiation as learning and to use Barry's words being owl centric or other person centric. +Who should make that suggestion? 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I don't even know what I'm going to do this summer and my programs, I need my phone. +Now, you might agree with it, you might disagree with it, but my view is that you should at least have a discussion because what do I think of the outside ring? How should that be divided up? So what folk say? Equally. +Many American designer brands are positioned in the bridge segment. +And so, very often, the debate is, is it important to be small or is it important to be big? 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So does your cell phone notification going off reduce your enjoyment for other activities? They did this both in cases where you pay attention to your notification, you pause and you look at it, and just in cases where it just goes off in the background. +If I decide to go a weekend to a food destination I spend some money and time so in that weekend I cannot do other things. +And what I'm saying is investment is very important, and so if you start your negotiations in a collaborative, cooperative way, regardless of what the intention of the other side is, they invest. +Now coming to this question about learning. +I have the distances in miles between the city that is always given, and of course the X marks the spot here between Oakland and Toronto that is saying that you cannot fly someone from Oakland to Toronto. +And over the years, going into projects that nowadays can have 20,000 participants. +And so I've sort of liked that at that phrase that human rights is mainstreaming feminism. +And sometimes it's emotional, your mom says that thing that annoys you and now you're upset or pissed off. +We will have fun, it will be a great story and in any case it will be a great experience. +85 million of value. +Habits have power because of your belief in them. +I think it really is a mixed bag. +It's in these mini dramas of control. +In fact, Von Der Embse and colleagues back in 2018 tried to look at this. +Who do you think has HIV or AIDS? Wrong again. +A facts narration would be: I woke up, I had breakfast, I went to work, they called me, they told me my mother died, I went to the morgue, I called my husband, I got home and I cried. +If we calculate, obviously, the net yearly IRR, the net yearly IRR is 8. +And I think what I like about this is that she understands that you have to be relentless in term of going after what you want. +Yep and then- What happened next? So I received a call from her about ten days later asking me to come back for- Not to Best Buy. +I intend to do my best for the order, it's fine, but it's not effusively positive, right? If you have to score and might not be that like super emotive, right? Versus something like this, God started my life off well he bestowed me in grace of inestimable value. +These are normally done by agencies, or you might be lucky enough to have in-house talent on these. +Okay, I understand, you make 5% off the upfront cost, yeah? Yeah. +Let's fix that. +Symbolic capital means reputation. +The learning process is considered a personal journey with a goal to achieve wholeness with the universe. +But you can also imagine it with consultants, who go from firm to firm in a forward expertise and transfer knowledge In kind of a bridging capacity as a facilitator. +When we opened the first store in Japan, and now I explain better my answer, we decided to have two flavors dedicated to the Japanese market, to the Japanese customers. +The first technique I want to introduce you to is a scenario. +And what is his plan? This video's a reenactment of an actual video done by a member of the Ukrainian Parliament and as he was doing this negotiation, he had one specific goal in mind, which was to get to option C. +Always speaking about your relationship with young customers. +We've said debriefing is a group technique and in this case it has a driver, someone who guides this process. +The one that are less responsive to seasonality and fashionability that we call as a mass basic retailer. +So thank you for bringing that up, Stephen. +Interestingly, it seems to be low numbers. +In a copy blogger, we talk, typically, about audience rather than talking about prospects or leads. +I'm not going to read the question during these videos. +But when you do have free time for leisure, you use it in a particular way. +And good luck with the Winx. +But you can only do that when you are educated. +Bobo, my beautiful Bobo. +These stories teach children to listen and behave and not to wander far away from the community. +In this case we must divide it so that we can make a full narration, see if all the reactions and thoughts we have had are normal and be able to begin creating. +In Europe it’s around 3-4% of total sales. +Well, the more you go international, of course, the more you face this issue. +And they might not feel as comfortable to say, no this is not for me. +We've been going through behaviors that make us happy, thoughts that make us happy, and now we're going to switch to feelings that make us happy. +Governor Simpson eliminated or restructured many of the expensive trading practices that had been a critical underpinning of Indigenous trade. +Let's go. +Actually they were thinking the brand could be diluted. +And let's look at the last line, the idea that the Gazette should get the value of the readers it brings to the Planet, while the Planet should get the value of the readers it brings to the Gazette. +Just over the weekend, I was away from the delicious dining hall that we have here at Silliman all the time. +We see now that in the world, there's a huge comeback to classic values, to old values, so people are getting tired of wearing ripped jeans and t-shirts. +It doesn't matter the amount. +That was a turning point in my life. +And yet I think that the schooling system itself is limited and flawed. +But it's always a challenge. +But, if that really wasn't on the table, and it wasn't allowed, I still have one of the five options as my safety net. +The lesson is you can raise your offer or you can work to lower the fall back opportunity, if they don't accept your offer. +And also the brand is so, along with the word humble, to adapt itself to the market. +The fraction of policies that result in death becomes practically unknown number. +And sometimes they forget that the market can be very volatile, because there is also a cycle in the M&A market depends very much on stock markets, on total liquidity available and, as we said before, acquisition financing market. +In particular, to do this I'm going to draw on Martin and Meyerson's work concerning organizational culture because I feel they afford a level of concreteness that's useful, and you can find this reading in the syllabus. +Blackjack! Well, good thing we didn't play for too much money. +Treaties Eight, Ten and Eleven made allowances for 160 acres for those who choose to live beyond the limits of the reserve. +Even subtle avoidance of some of our capabilities can have a surprisingly negative impact on our work. +Or here's another thing, that's kind of the opposite of gratitude, like I told myself I didn't deserve this good thing. +The habit to do the same thing every day, I think, just kill you a little bit. +This is the first time in any problem that we've done, we're not representing the variables with a dollar amount. +moreover today, style is often driven by youth culture where they constantly shift their style, because it's somewhat affordable. +Good evening Gabriele. +Solver found an integer solution so thank you solver, and then come back and hit" Okay" and here it is. +You have countries where drinking coffee is matter of seconds. +This is where is somebody is going to take action on the content that you've been creating. +We can't begin a conversation about the history of Canada as a nation without talking about colonization. +And so we have our students not only interacting with us on forums on the class, but also forming groups among themselves to interact on topics of interest to themselves or regions of interest. +Create your life on one page then get together with your team and create the teams work on one page. +Agriba is winning because they were picked, but Gringotts is winning because they're getting paid $8 million, and so this is unlikely to happen again. +Please, enter. +This slide shows the workforce growth in developing countries. +Now, you might say, well, that could be because spending time with other people and not being alone makes you happier or it could be because if you're happy, you're motivated to spend time with other people. +They have a high parental replacement, a great flexibility and adaptability capacity, they can mobilize social resources of the formal system and also get other necessary resources from the informal system. +Just shut them off for everything and you won't get in the middle of a class a ding when you're trying to pay attention or the middle of your homework, it just shuts off the opportunities for this bottom-up attention stealing. +Also, qualitative analysis are more laborious than, say, calculating descriptive data for a survey. +So, why are you selling? You know something? I'm actually working very hard in this business, every day. +So, as to try and forge a dominant coalition behind certain solutions like universal vouchers, targeted vouchers, magnet schools, more funding, class size reduction, or do nothing. +I want to be valuable two years from now when they need me. +I wanted an action in there and the number 4 is linked to my consulting practice time for good. +Language contains histories, cultures, identities, and knowledge. +And that's why we recommend that you write the headline first. +What's the most they could ask for? $1,000. +So now let's reveal the rest, and we can see that jargon was indeed the only possible right answer. +Consequences for breaking laws vary widely and depend on the circumstance and specific societal laws within each community. +Ask until you hear a no. +So yeah, I do think it also fits Stanford's culture to actually do this. +So, what you've gotta do is look at this negotiation and say, hey. +Hello and welcome, I'm Sonia Simone, this module is about the Content Marketing Ecosystem. +So a lot of the course I'm emphasizing the role of fairness and even if you're negotiating with somebody who doesn't care about fairness, so long as they are convinced you care about fairness, then you can hold firm and have that principle, and once you walk away from it and you say something like 750, 775, then it says you actually have given up on your principle. +We're going to do it in a context that will probably feel very salient for high-school students, contexts of grades. +And so, I didn't have to do anything so it was a listening thing, it was getting close to the seller, and learning but also go with the flow. +You can apply some cell style formatting to it. +How much does international exposure affect your choices in terms of Supply chain or raw materials? Not much, really. +So we've been talking about the fact that our attention is really fragile, that our bottom of attention can be stolen. +And what he finds is that if you look at how the students perform after this, first, I'm going to show you a measure of their effect and in this case, bigger bars as worst effect is more negative. +It is important to think big in terms of having a broad view of the market, of the business, And then be able to act small, that is to say, to be focused on the specific actions you want to implement in the market. +Where the owner and his wife, little beknownst to us were actually getting divorced. +You can certainly do sine of x e to the X, logs all your crazy formulas that you know from math. +Usually luxury is first associated to a price segment. +Or it might happen the contrary, because he can't stop thinking of what happened and he constantly wants to talk and have info on what happened. +Comments on public forums can become battlegrounds for attacks on Indigenous people. +And his primary tool is that of ethnographic observation. +Then there are other characteristics, for example, the consumers’ expertise. +And this is particularly true when it comes to beliefs about whether or not we can change, right? A lot of the things we're talking about today and a lot of things we've been talking about in this course, are about changing your behaviors, changing your thought patterns and your mindset. +But what I decided to do for the conclusion of this class, was to invite three people from three different regions, to look back over the last ten years and talk a little bit about the achievements of the women's movement in their region, and then look forward for maybe five or ten years. +Really in the sense that we're never going to go anything above 1,300. +And then the junior group focuses on social affairs. +That's why we have to educate the customer but also to [INAUDIBLE] to promote it as well is to make the customers understanding that the more they pay also the higher life style of the product they're going to buy. +The irony is that the nicer you are to yourself, the more you're actually going to push yourself, the better you're going to do, the more persistent you're going to be over time. +Let's say the way you make money. +And if the drug is approved, there's another $15 million of bonus. +Obviously if a company wants to compete in different segments in the market, it is very likely that it will use different products, different value propositions, and/or different brands. +We actually get more happiness than we expect out of experiences. +Once you see the pie is the savings the two parties create, and that they're both needed to create that savings, then splitting it evenly makes perfect sense. +This was determined in a case called Van der Peet in 1996, that also involved fishing rights in B. +And I'll just say, we do not have any sort of assessment that is comparable country by country by country by country and nor do I think we really want one because that would be incredibly expensive and it would be for the purposes of international comparison about learning levels. +A website that is filled with valuable facts about your brain. +Therefore they’ve created some dedicated teams to manage this kind of distressed assets. +So, instead, the case zones in on practice and the social relations, the culture and the rituals that foster reflection and improvement on it. +I just wanted to establish that I had a pretty good BATNA. +We're soaking these things up on the social media apps that we engage with and we're soaking it up from the people around us. +Of course, an early quitting time is fine for you. +As you said early on, the best power in negotiation is to have alternatives. +That offer a almost surreal twist to the curious forest. +They'll call it something else but they'll give you more compensation. +The fact of taking kids away from their reference figure during the impact is a risk factor. +You can also kind of relate a founder's story, a history of the organization. +Let's bold, let's indent. +While you're communicating with people with hearing disabilities, always respect their human dignity. +In the previous lesson, I introduced you to a series of low fidelity prototyping techniques. +So when we approach them, we have to go there and as I said, listen, and then, teach, and then maybe earn money. +Thank you Rena. +This is once again a big sum product of all the costs and the decision variable. +Street prostitution, brothels-- particularly brothels, if you've been to Amsterdam, Mumbai,-- nightclubs, massage parlors. +In fact, the territory is a typical quality clue for consumers who would find it difficult to anticipate the quality of the product before consuming it. +And so scientists have words for these, right? One of these words is rumination. +They want to be emotional. +It is important to remember that trafficking includes not only sexual exploitation but also forced labor, domestic servitude, organ harvesting, and agricultural work. +If they share risks, then it's some kind of insurance maybe. +Also a negative correlation there and interestingly also your levels of self esteem. +That's why, once again, I think they should split the 100 evenly. +Here we'd hope to get National Guard support in evacuating remaining citizens with helicopters, delivering needed supplies and maintaining order. +Here's how I see things. +It’s odd that a product that has more than one hundred years of history is still appreciated so much and is still so successful. +What we try to do is to balance out the integrity of the brand, which of course has to remain the flag of Italy, so we say, number one in Italy. +I thank us all for that. +You can even have someone that fills it temporarily. +If such unpaid labor were included in statistics measuring economic transactions, the world's economy would increase by about $11 trillion US. +Another good example is Coke. +Today, they also act as evidence of pre-existing Indigenous diplomatic relationships. +Let's look at option B. +exclusive and accessible. +History shows, that there is risk in that. +So you have to adapt your messaging and adapt also your products somehow to the technology they in the house: the wok. +James Douglas, appointed as the Hudson's Bay Company's Chief Factor in 1851, enacted several land title policies. +Now of course formal wear when you wear ties and jackets and the like does kind of symbolize seriousness to some in quite a few cultures and it, it might also symbolize respect, and that was kind of I think Jimmy's point. +We should be seeking out and doing more of this stuff. +So that's one simple example. +You don't know when the next buyer will come along, or how much he or she will be willing to pay. +Whereas under B, C, D, and E, we've got the incentives aligned with the action we want. +Indigenous Canada comes from an Indigenous perspective, and, out of respect, we attempted to use the languages of the people as much as possible, especially when describing the names of places and explaining meaningful concepts. +I mean, it's something, a situation in which you have been other times. +I might, again, just depending on interest and time, I might want to break this up into maybe my total fixed cost. +[LAUGH] [CROSSTALK] Instead of. +As such, they were sort of a middle ground, distinct from markets and hierarchical forms of organizing. +And the reality is although there are people out there who try to sell you something different, you cannot mind control your prospects. +It just seems to me that that's the idea if you want to get your energy going and a positive affect and so- Absolutely. +These kinds of deals are becoming very popular. +We wouldn't be necessarily supporting each other. +It should be good, not green. +And so that honor system that they had, their word was good, me accepting their word assured that the deal would move forward. +Then there is the big majority of consumers. +More that in Italy. +6 billion years old, we can think of it as a business that's 46 years old. +Together, parents in Indigenous communities started to resist and raise concerns over sending their children to residential schools. +In our example where the pie shrinks by half each day, Abe has the power to get all that is lost on Monday. +She's got a good job. +The first was the Rational Actor model which, as we said in a prior lecture, dealt with the Logic of Consequence. +We would have both physical symptoms as malaise and emotional symptoms such as anxiety, fear, hyperactivity, all these symptoms we had explained for acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder with people who have lived an emergency or a crisis. +If a kid just lost his or her mother, the situation won't improve, no matter how much he calms down. +Also, we have ambiguous indicators of accomplishing said goals. +The good thing is, that's it's also precise. +And so, the President RFK, Robert Kennedy, his brother McNamara, Secretary of Defense and Sorensen are all for the blockade, so that's one group, right? In contrast, you have six chiefs of staff including McCone, Rush, Nitsky and Atchison and they all wanted an air strike. +[CROSSTALK] I could. +So the first reaction was, we stop everything. +And that the very best way a family can grow is with the man in the workforce and the woman looking after the children. +Now, in our case, we have decided that for one brand, we tap into this trend of vintage soft drinks. +The most common is, is this thing called the memory palace, where you use a familiar place like your house, and you attach these images to a, a bunch of different locations around a path in this place, your house. +In Silicon Valley, there was a trend for executives to wear colorful socks or to wear those shoes that look like gorilla feet. +The more nuanced are understanding of individual differences can be and the more accurate we can become about different people's emotions. +What are your hopes? What are your dreams? What do you hope to get out of this? [COUGH] Personally, I created this magazine from the ground up, and I just wanna make sure it's in the right hands when I pass it off. +Sure, the price will come down a little bit when you enter, but, there's a lot of room for it to come down and still have this be a really profitable opportunity. +then you have room for hand luggage, then still space for some small fun items and snacks that are not packed and are loose. +And therefore an integrated culture may not always be beneficial to that. +Want to be part of an idea, of a concept, of a philosophy and lifestyle brands are exceptionally good at doing so. +The key problem is that of desegregating the elementary schools, and I've listed this, for whatever reason, as P6. +We know police and fire will assist there. +For example, we have thin cap in Germany or in Italy. +Which is arguably again a market at the margin for a lot of government agencies. +That is exactly the same. +They view us in terms of race and ethnicity as far as I can tell, and they think that they can realize a new racial or ethnic identity by taking a DNA test. +This is how this works. +Now, I was told it's going to increase for eight years at 10 percent. +You're at your best as a leader when you know why you're here and why those around you are here. +The practice of beading becomes politicized as an art form. +A not uncommon occurrence in our household. +I teach at Harvard University. +So that's quite a bit of material, however I do agree that a single text would be useful. +Green means go, green means play with these cells. +For example, with a washing machine, it can be the size, it can be the water consumption, it can be the price, and so if you search for information for this piece of information before going into the market, into the shop and buying the product you can know the quality of the product, and so that's why they are search products. +It allows us to come to terms with the past and draw attention to the future. +You're incredibly in the moment. +Or two very important coffee chains in UK like Costa and Nero use exactly the same approach. +The 300 total benefits net the 50 cost, but that isn't the pie either. +In those kinds of initiatives, and you could count others, that are elsewhere in the world. +And I'm so excited to work for you, Angelo. +They were supposed to vote on it this month and they put off voting on it we believe until next year next spring. +So meet your deadlines. +There are many mornings when I wake up and suddenly, I have the answer in my brain. +Before you spoke about country brands. +Right now we have what I'll call a green movement of boys and men working towards eliminating gender-based violence. +In addition, students knew who they were and responded to them negatively. +A good story should be able to create empathy between the company, the brand, or the product and the target customers. +The fur trade required close cooperation with First Nations. +But some fields are safe, and and Joy argued this, that some fields require a physical space, like the practice of medicine. +Time is money. +So, they, they articulate features that maybe they didn't think about before. +Conti, hey. +What else could you be paying attention to or doing? Are you missing the beautiful summer scenery around? Are you not talking to your friend? Are you not paying attention to your homework? What are you missing because you're interacting with your phone? Catherine's work has argued that the act of doing this means we can still interact with our phones, but it means we're not missing as much overtime. +And that's very different from a time of when we had land, labor, and capital and modernity with the Industrial Revolution where many people were involved in kind of, those kinds of resources in their production and usage. +Reconciling without changing the deeply seeded social and political conditions would create little or no improvements for Indigenous peoples and would not allow for full reconciliation. +I want you to think about what would happen if when you reach for your phone the next time it was dead, you get the brick of death. +Offering your scenario might be really different. +Or worse, that you do and are trying to steal the house from the seller. +In, in, in, deep, deep belly and out for five, 1 2 3 4 5. +And I think that's an important concept for people to understand because, again, going back to abortion, it's often a polarizing You now its a polarizing subject. +And somewhere along the way this became a thing that people started complaining about on Facebook, about how much they like dislike this stuff, like what happened? Well what happened was that we set up structures for you guys that allowed you not to do these kinds of cool learning things just for the love of learning, it allowed you to do them for a different motivational factor which is something external to the situation. +I think that that's probably best explained by psychological theories theories, that some stocks become ignored and they get underpriced because nobody remembers them. +Imagine, in example, a country devastated by an earthquake. +A is 25 million. +And I, my initial thinking was like no, this looks like a scam. +It's what the parties are trying to divide. +It's important to get agreed upon items off the table, and so, what do you mean by that? What I mean, Barry, is that many times. +So you can think that we are small, but the fact is that they need us just as much as we need them to save that eight million. +You know, in Italy we're fortunate because we're surrounded by beauty. +And what they find is there's a correlation but it's a weaker one than you expect and that's for starting salary. +We realize intervening events can come about which make the deal irrelevant. +So, the largest one in the world is an assessment called ASER, or the Annual Status of Education Report and it's coming out at India where they taste upward of a million kids in every single district across India. +So I'm not necessarily saying you're going to start the next Copyblogger Media. +In this negotiation, Hasan's lawyer had an interesting idea, make the pie larger by giving Hasan the entire 100 million bonus. +Several different species of salmon were an abundant supply of nutritious food. +You'll find yourself improving quickly as you become more realistic about what you can reasonably do in any given time. +I try to understand if I got some value linked to the experience I've had. +Chile, for example, is one the the few countries in the world, if not, the only to not have deforestation but rather re-forestation, which is super typical of the country. +It’s modified because the starting of the story is not the company needing money. +And you wonder, am I gonna be spinning my wheels, am I gonna get the ultimate clients or are they just gonna get my ideas? And if it's the case that the buyer really values your participation in this game then there's no problem with you getting paid upfront before you've done the work. +Because if you know you're not going to beat yourself up really badly every time you mess up, you can actually push yourself a little bit more. +I wrote about wine, beer, food, archaeology, random thoughts. +I've gotten that feedback you know quite routinely, and [LAUGH] may be a little defensive at first. +Protected by deeply entrenched cultural traditions, violence against women is rampant. +Despite all the difficulties we've enumerated, it is possible to get teenagers involved in their own critical incident's management. +Even your textbook Fabozzi those in an earlier edition in 2002 said, "Publicly available, relevant information will lead to correct pricing of freely traded securities in properly functioning markets. +Just to keep things as dummy numbers that make it a little bit of sense. +And then, after three years 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he unceremoniously kicks us out of the taxi back where we got in, saying, see how far your 32,000 shekels will get you now. +We are not trapped in this horrible event that happens. +Good girl. +So maybe they want to be done by Friday. +I know that sort of from a global agricultural development standpoint, we shouldn't just exclusively be devoted to local food. +We just went five at a time. +In 2012 they were able to block off the Apache Corporation from building the pipeline with the communication between Unist'ot'en and Wet'suwet'en. +It's still our good old sum product. +So, participants of network organization experience moderate to high levels of commitment. +So you can drop increases the population as a whole is aging. +But when they did this it really created a breakthrough, and you know how difficult it is to seat people in the front row. +But you can also imagine all kinds of other things associated with the brand name and organization like its symbol, its name, all kind of products, T-shirts, pens. +If you have an icon like Carlo Cracco who’s a Michelin Star cook and he goes out there and does advertising for Patatina San Carlo, well that's dodgy because people, I think the other element which makes the format work in general, is the credibility and if you start to have too many brands in there or that credibility you could very quickly vanish so you have to be careful about that. +It just so happens in this case that the outcome is the same as proportional cost division, but that isn't how we got there. +But both organizational learning and network forms of organizing seem to have a culture that's about a process of sustaining a network or improving practice, which is a more narrow-band notion of network, about a process, than about a style or about identities more generally that you would see, say, within a technology firm, or within, say, a pink-collar service provider firm or what-have-you. +So beliefs form outside, resource dependencies form outside. +The final tally came to over 1,818 pairs of moccasin vamps and was created by over 1,400 individual artists. +But I really need the $10,000, because it involves a move, and my husband isn't working right now. +I almost always do that. +So in some ways the subcultures are stronger in many ways than the overall organizational culture. +So in the conversations with the faculty, the caribou came up. +The first idea is that an Aboriginal right is sui generis, a concept that declares that something is unique or of its own kind, in latin. +A recent experiment suggest that these astrocytes may also have an important role in learning. +Yeah, with text you know, it's difficult because there are a lot of words, and a lot of little intricacies, and, and filler words, and you know, well, if you're reading it and trying to remember it, just generally the, the idea of what's being said, that's okay. +The answer to the question, how should I prepare for the test, becomes clear once you've filled our Doctor Felder checklist. +It just I had this mindset of, of course, I'm young and inexperienced. +An urgency of addressing purpose before other aspects of the framework. +So health insurance companies ask for a medical exam, traditionally, to screen out people who know they're already going to be sick. +You should be making the decisions, not your well-meaning but unthinking zombies, your habits. +So, retail is the last mile of your strategy, but at the end of the day is the first point for the customer it’s the door through your world as a brand. +Would you like to brainstorm some more together, then you can choose?" "Is there anything I can do?" "Would you like me to offer some ideas?" These conversations aren't necessarily linear. +And so there's a word for this that Dan Gilbert and his colleagues came up with. +So it's almost like a second focal point in this particular artwork. +It's a dip that happens way later at the end of the day where your mood has [inaudible] because you use this stuff passively. +If alerts are distracting, you turn off notifications and even disconnect Wi-Fi if the task does not require it. +The most important part of any negotiation is the prep work you're gonna do beforehand. +As in any market for fashion and luxury, the higher you go up the more the price increases. +5, that's 11. +So the more something doesn't die but is founded, the more they see this kind of retention process. +Welcome to the first week of the MOOC course imparted by the Autonomous University of Barcelona on psychological first aid. +If we want to communicate something, if we want to speak with them, we must ask for permission. +So bigger scores are better mood, like they're kind of happy and joyous when you're at the bottom of the scale, it kind of looks like you're clinically depressed. +If we can't agree on that, then we're going to have a difficult negotiation. +But what we've talked about is that the thing we think we want to get out of our job which is like higher and higher salaries, those things are not going to give us the happiness boost that we want. +And if one of them is missing, you'll tend to find that the persuasion doesn't work that well. +And again, this is why this doesn't scale necessarily. +Once you're in those kind of relationship, you feel obliged or you enjoy working and interacting with one another. +From the top. +Violence is the strategy of those in power to maintain that power and thereby maintain their place in a hierarchy. +And that was very effective, because ten years later, I received a call saying, gee, you know, I'd like to sell. +And what I'd like to do is sort of do this conditional formatting one at a time. +And I wanted to start with one that I think is a behavior that can completely improve our depression, it could prove our anxiety, but it's not often when we think of. +It's almost like lacing a hide or a drum. +Now if we look across all three, kind of start to imagine different kinds of metaphors or analogies that we can have in terms of what these cultures look like. +A stays on the table. +What we know from research is that people who display a lot of negative emotions, they're sending signals. +We want the good things in our life to continue. +It took certain surface structures and sought to implement them so that they would change deeply held beliefs and understandings, the deep structure, and that this would result in organizational participants who continually improve their practice. +Maybe you can see where this is going. +You don't get on the company side or those receiving, being the content of the reviews? 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Now that's a great question. +See, this is one of the reasons why you don't do anything to really upset the other side. +In contrast, population ecology has this notion of a population, and it's similar in certain regards but with less emphasis on self awareness and more of an emphasis on regional boundaries and competition. +The two types of revenues are represented by management fee and current interest. +But here the goal was to increase the sustainability of the university by increasing the quality of education, and that was done through the pursuit of theory and truth. +Obviously, the point is you need to have a message to communicate to these target customers. +In conducting a UI critique you would want to actually interact with the UI. +You gotta make it pronto, but it's not like you're already late. +This is the thing about mindset, if you just believe in yourself, even though it sounds like a cat poster, psychologically speaking, in terms of how your brain reacts, it's really true. +They are very, very different. +First of all, there is a problem at the fundraising level. +So you email summarize the phone conversation and say, so as I understand in three months, if I've solved this webpage for you, I could get on team x, right? 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Well, if you take the 1,100 that his last number, and minus 650, and you average them, you get 875. +Schizophrenics, maybe are the third? [LAUGH] [LAUGH] So, what I did was, whereas people actually offer the asking price, I don't want to offer the asking price. +she says's it's Nana Gabraze ,and she wrote you know depends on ambiguity is understood and applied in a coalition of multiple actors with inconsistent preferences and identity. +It's never too late. +Emotional intelligence doesn't mean being happy all the time, it means understanding our own and others emotions and their value. +We do the same now for Birra Moretti which is a mainstream brand in our portfolio. +The reason they don't have a framework for what's fair is because they're not framing the negotiation in terms of the pie. +In many ways, the two universities were competitors in the city of Chicago for students, recognition, funding and so on. +Meander, walk in a slow, relaxed way instead of taking the most direct route possible. +Think of a tight community around drug users. +However, too tight a deadline and you end up doing a low-quality product. +Yes, you have introduced a very hot and delicate topic which is the relationship between you as a blogger, and companies operating in the food and beverage businesses and so which can be interested in obviously interacting with you and they do. +So, for example, in Asia, very bitter beers is often a bit more difficult than countries that have that heritage. +In the past the store was a place where the customer was used to picking up the product and paying; finding the best product according to his or her needs at the best price. +Now, if we think about how much more money the blue person made over the green person, we can think about how much extra that person would have when they retire. +So, thanks. +So my statement, this week's lectures are false. +It appears just like soccer, people don’t get fed up, they just like it and they can relate to it much more than any other show. +While some artists’ work, like Teri and Yvonne, relay critical cultural knowledge and ensure the continued vitality of traditional arts, other artists like Nadia Myre, demonstrate how some beadwork functions as a way to comment on social realities and events. +Kingdon looks at the federal agenda setting as an organized anarchy by first asking, who are the participants? 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Like, you are really having to work at this, but you know you can get it. +30 for at least 4000, so this is important. +And this tells you why many luxury brands, for instance, are French: the art de vivre; but some are also Italian and we will discuss a little bit more about that. +What are your thoughts on that situation? Well, I think until you've solved the problem yourself you haven't exercised your brain and made the unique connections in your brain, that are needed to solve that problem. +And then they start to articulate, how certain theories might have been leveraged far more for managerial purposes. +So like Vanderbilt and his grandson, William Henry Vanderbilt, made huge amounts of money. +There'll be many times when advertising agencies are asked to do a proposal. +Indigenous women were skilled and proficient caretakers long before contact. +And the second thing is, I sort of do this sort of thing in three meetings. +But they pretty much all boil down to five factors, and these have been very reliably seen over time. +The act of getting inside the problem and thinking about it for a long period of time, so that it's so familiar. +So we had this kind of interesting account of the waxing of a reform in two periods, and this waning in two periods, and shifts in leaders, and what have you, right? So the general change though, if we think about it, is really a shift here. +So it made me kind of wonder, well, how do I judge? How do I make a decision on which culture to adopt? And on what basis do I make those judgements? So I'm not sure I have a clear answer for you, but I can at least describe to you the analytic bases on which we might make a decision, and leave it up to you guys to decide in some sense for your cases. +This clause stipulated that the great grandchildren of women who married out did not receive Indian status. +It's not like you're more on task in that five minutes a day when you're meditating but it also means you're more on task when you're trying to do your homework or when you're talking to your siblings later at dinner and so on. +So bigger bars are more happiness. +Also another question, why do you suggest deleting social media instead of teaching us how to use it in a healthy way? Aren't there like also positive, that you can express yourself, being connected with people, wouldn't you be losing that part, too? Yeah. +The impact bias we have for negative predictions is much worse than we think. +And depending on how broadly one looks into that network, the situation can change. +If I type 1. +And I feel that the understanding and the knowledge about violence, particularly violence against women, has really spread far and wide in the last ten years. +You get your own page prepared, easier said than done. +Peace processes, they get a lot of television and they're in nice hotels are bad men talking to bad governments and other bad men. +But that's another good reason not to go all the way to the 100 million bonus extreme. +And if she can get that share today, the same argument says, she shouldn't take anything less in the future. +What I did is I hid the number in a way to make it hard for you to find, that that strategy of the 50, 25, 37 is the ideal strategy if the number were picked at random, because you're homing in as fast as possible, you're getting the most information you could possibly get, except for the fact that the number wasn't picked at random. +There are a lot of people with hearing disabilities. +So, the idea here is that you can announce these more managerially, these kind of constructs through all kinds of fronts of the organization, like the mission statement, announcements, newsletters. +Well, it wasn't okay to be Native American back in the 19th century. +There could be other kinds of capital that you look for in your employees, like social capital. +For Indigenous women, feminism began in 1492 when they resisted the imposition of European gender systems based on the heteropatriarchal views of the colonizer. +As always, repetition over several days is really helpful. +A: This may seem like an odd question to ask you but you've been working on behalf of women's rights for many, many years. +It would make you healthier and improve how your heart functions, how your immune system functions. +And that's like people in schools. +The point of this though, is a lot of people pick linear and they don't know why. +The second is categorization, In the beginning of the review, it said, “Cuisine: Contemporary. +Now what is not negotiable, is ethical, moral, and religious principles. +It was putting men as the captains of industries. +He says there's a great case from Canada where a large wireless company in the English speaking part of the country acquired a smaller French competitor on the other side of the country. +So it’s absolutely imperative that you find distributors tua believe in your brand to help create it’s name. +So, I think that's why it was working. +Why not? I just like a little better. +This one you're going to deal with all the time. +I think I would say: commit, do something and act locally from what you have learned globally! That is how difference becomes important. +So, getting less sleep, hurting your grades, but getting less sleep is also hurting your happiness. +Many people think he should say well okay, let me give you $50. +Sometimes this is checked if you're putting on the integer constraint and nothing's changing. +Want to put it in the context of the other annoying features you're going to see. +You have the intuition that would ruin your time at Yale. +I'm not sure I like that, personally. +And hopefully you're beginning to see that. +And to prevent them from being picked off. +A horizontal prototype would require that we include all of them in existing interface, so a user could get a sense of how the five different features would be integrated. +The idea is that he allowed this non-even division because he wasn't thinking about it and I hadn't brought it up but it was really unpleasant because essentially he realized that it was unfair. +So it's just a reflection model of organizational culture, reflects the kind of community, the kind of people, and the work processes or practices within that firm. +It's not like I don't sleep during the week, but then I catch up on the weekends. +To this point, we've discussed several topics in organizational learning. +How much can Des Moines produce? What is the maximum production? So I have 100 for Des Moines, 300 for Evanston and 300 for Fort Lauderdale. +We have to figure that out. +I'm hoping it's remarkably resilient and easy to remember scaffolding that you can continue to use to build your leadership strength. +This act of giving an eagle feather, a peaceful warning to the trespassers, is a practice of the Wet'suwet'en law. +How does it work? We have two fundamental approaches, either we use our own platforms. +If you're a child hanging around a Spanish speaking household, learning Spanish is as natural as breathing. +All of them had enough similarities that one kind of knew right away what kind of organization it was and what scripts were being referenced. +So, I think you get a lot more there on that than the case of intuition. +Again measured as a percentage on wholesale sales made by the licensee. +There have been some studies about that lately, like Mitchell [INAUDIBLE] and various people on Coursera studying the accuracy of grades. +So, I've tried to make that kind of part of their meta reflected experience of what I think of a deeper pedagogy that you do something and as you do it you reflect on your experiences. +What does it mean to be rational? I'm married to a psychologist but you can ask my wife. +Does it happen so often that we have to build a huge awful system around it? I'm not so sure. +I'm ordering 100,000 catalogs, so we add that up. +So randomly select the girls and split them up into two different teams, those who are for uniforms and those who are against uniforms. +Officials' laissez-faire approach in making treaties with Indigenous communities, whose territories they were moving into, resulted in an armed insurrection at Mica Bay on Lake Superior in 1849. +If you think the market wage for your role is 40 to 50 K, say 45 to 50 K or just say 50 K, I wouldn't go outside of a range in case a computer is doing some checking and just ruling all people out above 50. +That everything goes it's not like we have to go anywhere on it. +When we're feeling stressed, the sensory system also goes on full alert, meaning that vision and hearing lock onto the threat. +Invest all $9 in the risky asset. +Leaders must be able to welcome tag-alongs, and differentiate real players willing to go the distance from ones that will jump at the first rabbit and disappear. +So yes, you are entirely intimidated. +To not only "lean in. +From my experience, companies give an extremely focused importance on motivations, to try to understand why consumers consume basically, and they tend to give less emphasis to knowledge. +Remember, I type it in naked, and then I go, and apply the formatting. +We need to pay this bank, that bank, etc. +The Provincial Court ruled that it did not go against any human rights or freedoms. +It is important that you, as psychological first aid providers, remember that information helps and it must be always present. +And that means that a fixed mindset you're doing bad things. +Eventually they are going to get caught. +And we work with people around the world especially women. +As an act of reciprocity, the grandchild receives care and knowledge, while the grandparents benefit from the strength and skills common to the young. +It's just flatlines. +But I have received a lot in my life. +This allows children to become self reliant by knowing how to survive and coexist with others in their environment. +HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. +First, think about not just their value to you, but the cost to them. +The birchbark canoe is original Indigenous technology, and was an easy way to move goods and materials between trading posts and communities. +The first question I want to address was the one that I posted which asked do massive, open online course platforms challenge legitimacy of modern universities. +We're actually a lot more resilient than we like to think sometimes. +What I want you to do is be able to compare your negotiation experience to what others have done. +They occur in various domains of life including relationships, work, school etc. +And the positive relationships seem to reinforce the elements of the individually guided education program that seemed consistent with it. +"This is scary, but we still have our health and each other. +Or that being together that you would explore that through collaboration in the same proximity and it sounds like. +But there's a second class of models, or a second class of decision making that Jim March relates. +We won't because it probably won't be true. +You're going to be hedonically adapted to it. +It's not looking too good for Holland Sweetener having added value. +If you sell through intermediaries, these intermediaries will put together your products and brands with your competitors’ ones. +It was by Bosvanda Hataran and he argued that, basically, organizations don't learn. +Staying inside their office distant from the rest of the team. +Once you send out 100,000 catalogs and you can estimate your response rate, you can then compute, the responses mean orders, your order number, your total orders. +Merely using these things is kind of making you feel like that's your dream job, which is pretty cool. +And usually, they'll just ask something simple like, "How happy are you feeling right now, on a scale of one to a hundred?" And this lets them tag, okay, what are the kinds of things you're doing in your day? Just a random day that let you think in terms of what's making you happy. +The working men and minorities are unable to make it. +Okay, thank you very much. +When we think internationally we often think in terms of economic development, and improvements in health and educational outcomes, for example. +But, and they're used in blended fashion. +We've been talking about thought patterns that we can engage in to feel better. +And in the fifth element, it doesn't have to be in place but it will normally tend to make things work much better when it is. +If you remember, in a vehicle of PE, we have managers, or general partners that are the key players and actors, but we also have a technical committee helping the general partners do their job. +So you make information cloudy in some cases, and then hide it in others that aren't very beneficial. +The insurance has to be expensive. +Is there a direct transfer? Yes there is. +My answer. +Southern communities face urban sprawl, agricultural developments and recreational land-use by non-Indigenous peoples. +Here's a few fun facts about Daylian. +[SOUND] As you can see this old is place is falling apart. +For two years if they fail that they're able to transfer to a charter school or other public schools. +You can use your phone to help you by taking a picture which will help you remember it later. +And the last case is so-called PEX (participation exemption). +And this is a great example of controlling rules. +Or even whether they're positive interacting with them is a positive experience or not right. +Without legal status, formerly Indian women were unable to access Indian Act benefits, practice inherent rights to live on their reserve, inherit family property, or be buried on reserve with ancestors. +And then with, our department stores were not so interesting. +People who succeed are people with a natural, practical talent. +What I want to do, first and foremost, let's get the formatting down and then I create the values. +You hear like, you're a loser, you suck, fight overly critical part, you say, I got one bad test score, people can get a bad test score and it doesn't mean they're terrible person. +So, what arose there were in this series of events was two coalitions of sorts. +I mean, so heritage in general, where you come from, whether it is a country. +Seventh is kind of a coordination and control and it's a problem. +What's happening around that and is the Global Justice Center concerned about this and working on this? Mm-hm, that's one of the issues that the Global Justice Center has done. +Okay? And then she said oh, okay. +The demand, if it's worth $400,000, they've asked for two million, what they'll do is they'll come down to a million. +Brainstorming, energetic group activities and creative problem-solving are best done in the yellow. +What Grant and Gino did was to try to see can just the simple expression of thanking somebody make them work harder? So if you're at your job and your superior comes in and says, thank you so much, I really appreciate your hard work. +These are brands which are included in the portfolio because they are so sophisticated in terms of quality, they have such a high image, that they provide, to the overall portfolio, sophistication and image. +You can greatly enhance your ability to remember if you tap into these naturally super-sized, visual, spacial memorization abilities. +But again, for small examples, I think this is great and just gives you another way to sort of attack a problem if you get one of these transportation problems to model it inside of itself. +And as you know, there are many students out here who'll be listening to your comments. +So, right now I'm learning Korean over these three months and I'm actually only doing three to four hours a day of studying time which is considerably less than I would say a typical full-time students studying Korean. +Now you'll notice the rocks worksheet provides space next to each rock for you to elaborate, consider and list all the things your rock represents. +It's a creative process. +But, it is really the core idea in modern finance. +In that moment they can feel adults' far, far away from theirs. +So what I did was, I offered less and all the other offers were subject to the buyers obtaining a mortgage at a certain rate. +The organizational culture, from a manager's point of view, can be a means to normative control. +You'll get nothing here. +Thank you so much. +Switching costs are costs related to the change of the supplier. +Build your factories. +So I think working with word-of-mouth, working with ambassadors, getting people closer to the company is something that small companies can do. +Its heritage, its tradition. +How much savings are we creating? That's the place we have to negotiate over. +In fact, many companies in these businesses should face global markets, although they are local. +Most of us can't just pick up a chess manual and learn about it from a book. +One question that Trisha asked that's been highly upvoted is how do you negotiate with organizations like NGOs or government organizations that are highly bureaucratic, highly regulated, and don't expect to negotiate? Irene asked the follow up which is, how do you negotiate with organizations like non-profits where they might be offended that you're negotiating or they're really just bad at it? And so therefore all sorts of things can go wrong because they start taking offense. +Profit of course is your revenue minus your cost, format that also. +And I think the point of full turnover in a company is that you really have no memory and, I think, no knowledge in the sense that the infrastructure of some firms are not preserving what they have learned, they aren't intelligent and not demonstrating intelligence. +We don't care about this 370,000. +I like very much to cook as well. +Your costs will be reduced, you have a lot of synergies: commercial synergies, production synergies, and communication synergies, but on the other side, you will standardize. +I'm Peter Boyd, a lecturer, consultant, speaker, and coach on leadership and sustainability. +I'm always looking to see how the profit is calculated. +As the african proverb says, if you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together. +It is not really a restaurant. +And the two parties said, all right, we're good with that. +Sometimes you may not know what to say, and that's okay. +The young math professor from Stanford who won a Fields Medal recently, she has gone on record as saying, her teachers at school thought she wasn't good at mathematics, because she was so slow. +As an instrumental actor you join minimal winning coalitions, so you reap the most rewards. +In an ambiguous organizational culture, the elements are typically unclear and confused. +And Tammy was like this as well as and they wrote that this might compete with online learning for preparatory knowledge, and especially if it gets credentialed. +Rashon from London. +Knowledge may have that kind of value. +Usually it's not, but now you guys have the power to do it better. +And I think it's in some, I'm trying to think if there'd been cases in which I have written something critical and then the property, the venue, bar, restaurant, hotel, wherever, has said, hey read what you wrote, will really take that into consideration. +A capital gain means IRR, it means a profit. +And the question is, what is my added value? I'm going to claim it's 2600, right, because without me there is no there there. +You can self-pace learning. +I mean it's amazing that friends and family are still by me, because this is very focused and it excludes everything else. +Every available study of happy people suggests that happy people are more social. +It is also clear from their behavior that they have brain damage. +The only thing you have to do is to prepare the recipe with the ingredients that have been chosen and portioned by the company. +And we delivered the ingredients, selected here, controlled here, in every single store all over the world, where we whipped the final production. +That's because not all contraception is perfect. +One, is to understand what all the words mean, and the second, the strategic component is to understand the perspective of the test maker. +We have to better understand what stays behind this label. +We have to buy new machinery. +The first one is the vehicle we use to invest and the second one is the percentage of shares. +It can also be what organizations develop or even institutions develop. +In the case, the innovation in the valuable proposition can impact the choice or the shopping experience. +We didn't go and say we'd like you to do the following. +You're going to find some facts and figures. +Okay, creatively adapt. +Where we work with ingredients from different regions and so we have a range of products. +Saying listen, Federico, if we share our different experiences and we start to select the best ingredients in the world, like the big chefs do in the restaurant world, we can make the best gelato in the world. +Where do we sign? And I'm thinking oh my God this is wonderful, and then the person says, just kidding. +The mission to reconcile involves Indigenous peoples reclaiming their traditional teaching and learning processes by incorporating culture and language into school curriculums. +So what shouldn't we do in these cases? Not allowing the person so that he can use his own resources with an overprotective or disabling attitude. +So because of this, coalition managers need to make sure the broader goal of accomplishing the collection of a stag on the route has all kinds of little rabbits along the way to bring in players to sustain their commitment. +Use the word negotiable. +And seniors in the room, just a reminder, you actually have about double that amount of time. +We can learn to, try to have some fun with our language. +We have an agreement that says that we're supposed to pay at the end. +In the car industry there are station wagons and city cars. +That it's a fluke when you happen to do well on a test, and then on the next test, for sure they, and your family and friends, are finally going to figure out how incompetent you really are. +Let's build out a constraint table, 3 columns past financing borders. +Well, here you see the map of the outpatient clinics and the inpatient wards of the Center of Psychotraumatology in Krefeld. +Tax credit is a voucher, the company receiving proportion of the amount of fixed assets needed to launch the startup or in proportion of the amount of R&D expense. +But it doesn't mean that they do not need it. +That's one thing, but we really wanna look at people who have this naturally, if that even exists. +As we shall see, the Royal Proclamation of 1763 sought to protect Indigenous sovereignty and title to traditional lands when facing what British officials knew would be increased settlement demands after the conflict ended. +So I'm very honoured to be that artist. +Tell them and wait for another team to take this person in different conditions than the ones I wanted to. +Hi everyone, welcome back. +And he noted, in fact, you have, only, because these are seniors, twelve hundred hours which feels like, oh my God, I'm going to leave really soon. +That number probably goes on for more and more decimals. +Then the first psychological care manual for participants was published and the first collaboration agreement with them was signed. +So by doing the triangle route rather than the two round trips, the two hosts can save $1,000. +It is also very important that in a good management of a critical incident we know when to ask for help. +And that's why we want to spend a little bit of time on it in the last slide or two. +Once you chunk an idea, a concept, or an action, you don't know need to remember all the little underlying details. +And writing books did not help, because most of the people who are engaged in it cannot read those books. +Why are we focusing on kindness? Well as we saw in lecture, the simple act of doing a random act of kindness, can come with a host of positive benefits. +So it's kind of in doing, learning by doing. +And probably the first thing that people noted, like Juliano Alvez wrote, if you look carefully, I'm sure you're going to find leaders in this organization. +My pleasure. +So we used the story of Sky Woman, which is a Mohawk Creation Story. +We'll do our sum product formula on the variables and the coefficient. +We'll find out. +But let's make a deal together. +So women are beginning all over the world to gain both mobile phone and computer technologies which can be used in the rural communities where many of them reside, and I think this is a very hopeful sign, and this is a very hopeful change that may dramatically improve the lives women as they age. +And I I think what you are seeing here is it's actually case in organizations where goal is being imposed on a group that hasn't brought into it by the leadership. +The future of the digital world is rapidly evolving. +Nice function that will test for something to see if it's happening and then you tell it what to do if it's true or you tell it what to do if it's false. +How about insuring the weather instead of the crop? Okay, because the farmer can't cheat on the weather. +It's night and it's not safe for a child. +Find out, if you are meeting their basic needs. +And the most important psyprotip I think is the first one, which is that, our hot selves aren't the best decision makers. +So so there's definitely a mixture there. +I think Eugenia does a nice start on this. +And although there are a lot of elements of traditional Italian culture, craft beer is this ultimate expression of creativity and socializing and culture and territory that is a lot easier to enter into than let's say a vineyard or a pasta company. +This is the place people go, when maybe they read about you, hear something about you, see you on Twitter, or something like that. +We always want our spreadsheets to be malleable, to be able to be updated easily, to play with different scenarios. +When a company grows, everyone is happy: sales are growing, the market share is growing, competitors are left behind; everyone is happy in the company. +This would be a statement that A is Pareto inferior to B. +This is, in my opinion, the most important skill that you need to have to be successful especially in private equity and restructuring. +As busy as I am, you are too. +He'd rather get an offer from me. +The key takeaway is to use the power of analogy and pictures and stories for you, not against you. +You'll have a leg up on your competitors if you develop an empathy map, and apply that to an experience map. +I wrote back to him and I said, "I appreciate your concern. +I do not want to be circumcised because of the problems you face afterwards. +But women don't have that kind of time freely, and they would often have to justify it to a partner or to other members of the community if they saw them walking in one direction. +The school though has some kinds of issues about coordination across the families, and some debate as to where organizational learning should focus, and what standards they should pay attention to. +But why I stayed so long? Because every two years I had a new concept to develop. +So just changing the way they framed the negotiation really improved women's effectiveness. +Perhaps the most common critique is that population ecology is so environmentally deterministic that there's kind of a loss of human agency. +They are usually considered as experience products. +We invented, let me say, an hybrid cooker for that market. +So to try to figure out where there are market opportunities to be grabbed, and so by grabbing this opportunity to grow. +Organizations are also collective actors or social entities that take action, use resources, own property, and enter contracts. +The other interesting effect is how many kids watch the show, and I'm not talking about Junior MasterChef, I’m talking about the real competition. +I think there is a huge need of creating new financial intermediaries, not-banking-related financial intermediaries that have, let me say, fundamental skills, that have specific knowledge on companies and on development programs, and I think private equity players is a category that has developed throughout many as in Europe, those kind of skills which are today very important, so I think that the various forms of will be very important for European growth. +And it's taken from a case study about the aspartame market. +Through network organization, firms seek out complimentary strengths in forming collaborations. +Also important to me is volunteering at different levels at the international level. +The range was 3 to 30, that means one person said they downloaded three different content types. +When we have these numbers we could throw in some dummy numbers. +So let's see which one of these you kind of feel like is true of you, right? So if you have a fixed mindset, you're kind of tend to be focused on performance, right, because you're trying to am I good at it or not, right? So you're obsessed with grades, you're obsessed with performance. +And I got to live in China and India. +Or we have Michelle Obama claiming that she knows the real Barack and that he's the same guy that he was four years ago. +So defining the territory I think it's useful to start thinking about the etymology of luxury. +So how the pieces of the business fit together. +Anytime something gets difficult, like you start finding calculus difficult, you're like, if I have to work on it, it means I'm not smart, you kind of run away from it. +Communities are monitoring their own health, community health, water, fish and wildlife distributions and populations, and industrial development. +It could be which pot of money, which budget money comes out of or when or maybe it shouldn't be about money because money is too tight. +But in villages and nearby forests. +Third, is being social. +Right, and in particular, take my money. +Let me just pause for a second to make sure everyone's caught up. +You have to say a specific how-to in your recipe development, which means they way you combine ingredients and the cleanness of the proposition and the combination of ingredients which is one of the secrets of the Italian cuisine in general. +So let's see the characteristics regarding teenagers and kids, what can we consider protective factors? 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I don't think so, this would violate the everyone gets it right principle. +You can see that it is a space devoted to the company but actually the management is in the hands of the retailer. +After year three, the entire amount of money has to be given to the closed-end fund and the asset management company is free to navigate and scout for new investments, to manage investment, and especially exit to generate capital gain. +And many women also internalize this, and they feel they must have done something wrong to deserve the punishment. +I can wait 30 days and then maybe we'll come your way or you could give me this and I'm there yesterday. +With the lockup mechanism, the PEI is able to stop, reduce, and mitigate this kind of risk. +Like in replacement financing, the label is quite broad and we have evidence of different deals inside. +Perhaps is the case, that that's all the cash they have, and therefore, they don't want you spending more than that. +On October 23rd Kennedy orders the quarantine to actually occur the blockade against Cuba. +I sold the restaurant and I went to New York. +Other say, well the environment changes and the regime does not fit. +And sit down. +It's what the two can create by working together compared to what they would each do on their own. +Every woman of every place longs for education and longs to have a better life. +It's the confluence and the connection between these disparate flows that explains or characterizes the actual choice that arises. +So we took that stick and we did a hysterectomy for that patient. +This is informally, formally there are other informal techniques we will later see. +At the end of the chapter, as is true as subsequent chapters of the book, are several examples of groups that are addressing the human rights issues that we are focusing on this week. +It would not be until the implementation of Bill C-31 in 1985, and later Bill C-3 in 2011, that many formerly status Indian women would regain their lost status and their children would gain status. +As your salary goes up, does your happiness level go up? They didn't do this in a small way, they worked with the Gallup polling agency to study over 400,000 Americans. +But we have many other issues to discuss, issues that women themselves have identified. +I am a master student at Bocconi University, and I'm taking classes in fashion and luxury. +That sounds like another piece of information we want, lifetime 20 years, put our units in the next column. +Despite the Proclamation of 1763, the British began to assert themselves forcefully, choosing in many cases to completely ignore that which they themselves declare to be law. +Distribution is very different from the distribution of fashion and luxury. +The belief that we should respect each other, that we should diminish this kind of achievement culture and whatnot. +We say, why does this happen? 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Well, as a human right's activist, I have to believe that the prosecution of sexual violence and conflict leads to future prevention, as well as strengthens accountability in the current system. +And then it came to the question of the price. +And as usual, track it. +In food and beverage businesses where there is passion and commitment, very often, distributors choose products because they like them. +But this goes from +60 to -80. +Again, although there are some recipes, for example, which are standardized, we or most consumers like to personalize it; that is to say to add something which is personal to make the product or the brand more consistent with the expectations or the value they want to get. +It was kind of dumb. +Come with me. +They don't discuss standard operating procedures to a great deal. +But read it first to get a handle of the question. +The beginning with the brand department, how the collection needs to be developed. +In most years, I would have said I don't want to do that right now. +That you kind of barter back and forth until you find an agreed upon exchange relation. +And if you don't follow these rules, you will go bankrupt very soon. +Now it's the legal team's job to help you on that last point, to advise you what to say, what not to say, what kind of language to use. +The larger project, a 50-minute film, in which we watch as the artists undertake two off season hunts in the late 2011, on Dane-zaa territory, is derived from the smaller of the two films named Lean. +You sort of let them know and you tell. +And, then we have the final. +Think about many Italian brands such as Zenga, Tod's, Armani, Ferragamo, or Prada that are actually still Most of the family owned and decided to remain independent. +And what I want to do is I want to copy my data, I want to copy the price data. +Here we'll assume that the qualitative and quantitative data has been analyzed in the appropriate manner. +To the power of five, where five represents the holding period. +So, in particular, what you don't propose doing is coming up with an equally outrageous low number? No, cuz what that does, it throws you in the competitive mode. +And it's this lack of opportunity that drives women into migration so they can search for better economic opportunities. +Later, I'll show you how the two parties should divide the pie for any cost of delay and even when they have different costs. +So it's kind of self-interested, that we get better recruits this way. +For example, as many consumers don't know that a territory is assigned for a specific product. +Again, the important thing about the techniques I've told you is that we're getting a summary of all of the data. +Do I have no more than one investment in foreign oil? That's right. +And then we are going to have a talk with the General Manager of Lander Italy leading American consulting company in branding. +Cafe in the third [FOREIGN]. +As you might guess, the first one is a system. +Ones that inevitably make us feel bad, and even when we think they're making us feel good, as we saw last time, even when we do downward social comparisons on social media, it doesn't actually make us feel better. +But what I'd like to know are more about your goals for this sale. +Economists call this your reservation value. +They're intrinsic motives done out of duty or a sense of identity fulfillment. +So I was a little bit disappointed at that point. +So here I'm using red to denote where task or academically focused interactions emanate. +Telling people why the power went out and when it'd be restored. +This course is what's introducing it to the world, and so you're going to have to be so confident in it, so eloquent, so passionate, and so confident that you're going to be able to persuade and explain to people why the pie is the right approach. +they can also be roles, like teachers, students or staff and, and a staff can vary from custodians to councellors, nurses, cafeteria workers To even administrative assistants. +They suffer more from physical and sexual abuse, alcohol and drug addiction, and domestic violence. +Many Indigenous societies have blended families that integrate persons who are not necessarily an immediate or extended relative. +So, we will devote a lot of attention, both in terms of theory and framework to these four business models. +In this way stories hold a lot of power. +Some of these appear in Donella Meadows introduction to the topic, but embellished by cohorts that I've taught over the years coming up with more sayings. +They express ideational themes that concern interpretations about the meaning of events as well. +And the product offer has to do with a certain product category. +But these furs were produced by the skills, talents and labor of Aboriginal people, both in trapping, knowing where to find them, how to transport them and then how to support the Europeans that are living here by provisioning, providing game and fish, pemmican to these European traders, showing them the lands, playing key roles in the transport. +Do it for about five minutes a day. +In fact most designers will use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data. +And you can see that in the Afghanistan and the Palestinian territories the red line is the growth in the work force population between 2005 and 2030, and you can see that in many of these developing countries the work force is, is increasing. +But do people even learn to affectively forecast better over time? I'll show you the data. +We're all having this conversation when you're about to go back to school. +And it does not matter what the manager will implement, there's always a network of informal leaders on the floor resisting new goals. +I like to manage my farm like a train with lots of wagons, each wagons is a identification point of my process. +Where you meet the tailor. +And so when they make a lot of money it is their obligation to give it away for the benefit of society and not to their useless children or spoiled children. +There are structures that have been shown to work better because they make your ideas easier to perceive, easier to understand and easier for the audience to share. +As expressed by Otahaoman, the Gambler, a prominent Saulteaux leader, The Company have no right to this earth, but when they are spoken to they do it in spite of you. +We'll capture this cost of delay by shrinking the pie. +Sign is always going to be less than or equal, and then I'm always just going to type 1. +Zincit will make $30 million no matter what happens, and that $30 million is half the pie. +So my first question is, so the efficient market hypothesis was stated 50 years ago, but why is it still a hypothesis? Shouldn't there be enough research and data to whether either accept or reject it? And even more puzzling, how was the Nobel Prize awarded to someone who clearly advocates this theory, Eugene Fama, and someone who's saying, this theory, and you at the same time? There's a lot of things I have to say about this topic. +We've all heard those kind of arguments. +To me though the freelance worker there is an asset to work from home and you notice that a lot of you remark not just the commute but how you have cultural freedom. +I started the Ashoka Foundation branch in the Middle East around eleven years ago. +But for the most part a lot of you guys are talking about superstitions at a societal level or a personal level. +Compared to Zincit's measly $5 million, Hasan is getting way more than half the pie. +This accomplished Inuit woman was able to work her dog teams, hunt and fish, as well as act as a midwife and caretaker to her community. +In fact, there's evidence that if you are running your fight or flight system all the time, if you're under chronic stress, here are the health problems that you can look forward to, you're probably going to have digestive problems. +Then, when I start, the first one was in Paris. +Another neat thing they find concerns differences in where you start and where you end. +So we often look to youth culture for style changes changes, and it's because they, that they can quickly innovate much more than we do. +Then you started changing your strategy a little bit in that last one, but we came pretty close. +And that suggests more of a differentiated organizational culture in terms of outcomes than one that's, or at least on terms of ends, than one that's highly group-think oriented. +It looks something like this. +Particularly with online formats or with the knowledge economy that we have, where things are very open, they may have short-term value. +So one thing you should understand about the headline, a headline has one job, and that's to get the first line of the copy read. +It's like, he might not give you senior manager just because you said it. +The principal also evaluated teacher progress. +And, for example, somebody argued that entertainment industry, for example, would always be outwardly focused, or airlines, or any kind of client serving business, right. +HIV can pass through sexual fluids if they are directly transferred from an infected person to someone who is not infected. +Then there is another chunk of countries where abortion is permitted, only to save a woman's life, then for health reasons, then for mental health reasons, then more broadly expanded to socioeconomic reasons. +, in the last few years, there has been this movement of gastropubs which are pubs with much more emphasis on eating out. +Personal factors refer to the personal features each person as someone affected at the moment of making decisions and acting in front of a daily crisis. +You're such a good dog. +Not only because the investor has to commit money, but because of the fact the investor is going to become a shareholder of your initiative, of your idea. +It seems people can enhance the development of their neuronal circuits by practicing thoughts that use those neurons. +They weren't aligned. +X plus Y has to be 100. +It says things like; this is no good, my boss or teacher is going to hate this, this is boring, this is really really bad. +Shake my hand. +Which will make it even harder to figure out the pie. +Harry Roberts is the coiner of the term efficient markets. +Here is a list of the common settings. +We have Evan Stone. +Then came the United Nation's conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994. +And so that increasing kind of need or want and need and the lack of supply of it becomes incredibly strong in terms of the survival of firms, if they don't have those resources. +So thank you for your responses. +In Italy, licensing was introduced in the 70s on the car business. +But also a summary of qualitative information, such as the user's computer experience or their motivation and attitudes. +The reason is that the product conveys it's own name. +So this is the bottle we obtained so you can see that the label is quite crafty, the label. +So let's start at like 260 and 270 and sort of work our way as far as we want we know that 1000 is too high. +In fact, if you want to do something to improve your romantic relationships, your sibling relationships, one of the best things you can do is focus on self-compassion. +And so kind of finding a way to get rid of grades as your focus can probably help your motivation. +And so if Cade's gonna sell to anybody else. +So it was horrible. +It's premeditated. +Once an offender has faced his or her circle of community members and reconciles the offending act, the obvious next step requires discussion about the consequences. +I think for students it's a trade off between grades and time, right? Like you're worried about your academics versus time, but which of these things you prioritize the evidence it just matters a lot for your happiness? In fact one study by Hershfield and colleagues looked at this directly, they tested people and asked, what are the things you value more in a set of surveys? Do you value your money? Are you willing to give up time to get more money or do you actually value time? Are you willing to give up a little bit of money, maybe work less hours at work to get some free time? And again, this is money, but you can replace all this with your academics and your grades, right? And what they find is that overall people tend to value money more than time, but in fact the opposite seems to matter for happiness. +How do we bring together something that is perceived as a crime, it is criminalized by the laws, etcetera, and then it is punished by the judicial system? This distance is still very flexible in many countries. +When I evoke the identity of professor, that cues other expected role relations and their interactions. +So it's a human rights issue, it's a health issue, because the damage committed to women you don't even start talking about HIV, all kinds of diseases, and the damage it has caused is with fistula and everything. +So the kind of solutions you guys proposed to retain your input but also access prior year's inputs and threads was the following, and. +Another source of ties comes from exchange or rational choices concerning them. +Acknowledging your common humanity stress is a part of life. +It's going to be the same color. +So, here, what we have is that the buyer tries to push the seller all the way to her limit. +[COUGH] Excuse me. +It's worth while for Baltic to do the project on its own. +And so, researchers have tried to document what are some of the features of flow. +That's like Intel. +You could walk out of this lecture, and not change anything, and you're not going to be any happier. +You want to stop your bad habits, you want to get rid of those cues, if you can hack your habit loop, it becomes a lot easier. +You don't experience something the same way I do, and our agreements may not be what we both had in mind. +And by the late 1800s, the fur trade in the subarctic regions crashed and stagnated. +He's thrilled, he's thinking of his commission. +Before we move on, I'd like to let you in on why each of these questions were posed and what you might be able to draw from them. +My client has told me that all we can accept on our end is A or B. +But if it doesn't I can at least budget accordingly and see where I lose money where I make money where I break even in this particular example, I'm not going to answer with a fixed number. +All right hi everyone, welcome back. +In other words, leave yourself some margin for error if you're trying to tell the other side which way they should go. +And what I mean by that is I will pick one person at random to get paid. +Habits mean that it's really easy to do a routine when the cue is present. +Probably, most of you don't exactly know what lycra is. +First contain, then calm, then inform, then normalize and finally comfort. +Instead, like the Kanien:keha'ka, they have a well developed clan system. +What users perceive are problems with their current practices. +Some of you know that I had been an entrepreneur in various parts of my life. +I'm going to have a child. +We played the match, we actually won the game. +Were actually looking for, other people looking for a people, who have those natural skills. +Some people can throw balls in the game or remove them. +Here's million again. +Let's take an incredibly trivial example that matters a lot. +So you can create something that's compelling to look at. +And while I'm generous, I'm not that generous. +The royalty, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, you know, that group, or two, those people within their bodies of active tapeworms. +I just have to be careful to drag it all the way down to eight. +201 names. +In order for there to be a deal, the pie has to be positive. +A champion victory. +I'm going to talk about structuring and scripting multimedia content. +You're selling a house in Lexington, Massachusetts. +The earliest known quillwork was found in Alberta and dates back to the 6th century. +Another thing might be successful tasks and routines, which can be encoded into an organization, but they're less stable than curricula. +Now, let's take a moment to consider your system problem statement with these questions in mind. +Last week, we talked about why our expectations are so bad. +In the mid-1770s, the Hudson’s Bay Company expanded into the interior to confront The Northwest Company. +Today, Treaty Days are still held on the anniversary date of each treaty signing, and annuities are handed out to all members. +Because if you take the human brain and you put it into a problem, into a domain and you set it free, it loves what it's doing, it doesn't want to give up and that sure doesn't want to be distracted. +Residential school pedagogy was based on authority, control and force. +And someone like Samuel Peeps, who was the Queen's admiral, was one of the first to write this personal diary of all his personal thoughts and feelings, where a sense of a personal identity was really had, individual identity of a person. +I really like you to pause the video after we go over what the problem actually is and try this one on your own. +The leader of the, the teacher has a formal organization has a formal organzation that they try to implement that the students resist. +Alright, so, great job on this example. +The fourth question that I'm going to address is, how can the culture of a large organization be changed? How do we being? Do strong cultures always result in organizational success? And this was Shirley's question. +So look at how that thought moves smoothly around on the fuzzy underlying orange neural pathway. +Sometimes those old proverbs are really so true. +And this varied from community colleges to online universities, to public institutions with large classes, to even elite universities, and kind of asking how this affects that. +Now, should an Indian wish to participate as a full member of Canadian society, they could work towards enfranchisement, whereby they would lose their status as an Indian. +There's no set definition of what an urban Aboriginal person is. +We assume money is going to make us happy, but money often has very salient at reference points, particularly the salary that we have often has a very salient reference point. +The list of covenants is made of nine different mechanisms we must have in mind to understand basically everything about the issue of protecting value. +Always combined with denim. +So single serve size. +The risk is greater with option E, because the additional money is contingent on a larger percent of royalties. +One is that each pin, each victory is worth a dollar. +If the stay, the holding period, is longer to have a higher IRR we have to bet on higher multiples. +Somehow by raising the price by increasing the distance between my cost and sale price I've actually lowered my profit. +So, we could distinguish between those things that are created for the world, which that may not be creative with respect to everything else that's been done before. +There's a specific session for these cases. +I'm hoping it will stand the test of time and somehow acknowledge the land the museum sits upon and the city itself. +Because what customers buy is a combination of benefits and benefits are always related to sacrifices. +This is a great deal from Hassan's perspective. +The first house lists for 600,000 and is worth 550 to you, and you offer 500. +I can fall out of my role and be a person that's distinctive, right? At Tech, it's not so much a role reversal though as role distancing. +But what other options are there that would be satisfactory that would make you still happy? So, I have two daughters, and I don't think they had any lack of me saying no to them. +In other words, what you wanna say to people are things like, they say something that is repugnant and you totally disagree and it's a lot of bunk. +And when I say you, I mean your organization. +And the last thing you want to know call our shipments, these will be our decision variables. +What does it have? The variable cells comma, and then these numbers here in the constraint table. +That joint, being in the same place would actually facilitate that for people lower down the hierarchy. +So, they enter into the retail channel, they develop competences in order to directly manage the stores. +So, what is the course about? Well, you're signed on for five quick lectures here in my home, and we're going to go through a couple different topics. +And there are many single family households, 40% of women in the developing world are married, a small number whereas 70% of the men are married and, of course, the women are much more likely to survive their spouse and become widowed. +We might, for example, put our new app on the user's phone, or we might place a kiosk in an area where the general public can interact with it. +Remember, the whole point of this is for readability. +With social media right now, that's a very booming industry, and for profit sector. +This is really helpful for me, but I, I have to admit my special difficulty is in memorizing things rapidly. +At each stage, a person gains certain skills and teachings. +You now have a deep understanding of the user. +It's a pretty common occurrence when it comes to policy and district reforms. +We don't necessary have to develop post-traumatic stress as we were saying in the beginning, we don't have to get to the extreme of this high percentage. +The third reason why emotions matter is that they influence to quality of our relationships. +The name of the game is identity. +In this lesson, we will review a process for interacting with users that will lead to maximizing the data we collect. +This means again, time spent in searching for information related to the shops where consumers can buy products. +It took many years for the world to recognize that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, good as it is, did not take into consideration the particular needs of some population groups, such as women, children, indigenous people and disabled people. +So let's begin with the first thing. +A little context may help you, though. +Thinking you, thinking you can't, you failed to yourself. +When his report was ignored by the Department of Indian Affairs, he published his own book, The Story of a National Crime, and described how the churches, with government approval, deliberately ignored the health issues stemming from unsanitary conditions. +You could do that, you think? Yeah, 400,000. +But, if you're bit by a domestic animal. +In many ways, Indigenous women have been invisible or overlooked. +I'm only human. +Then thinking about perhaps how you'd set this up. +The package helps a lot in servicing the consumer. +When living in extended family kinship systems, with values of accountability and sharing, where does moderation end and excess begin? There are powerful and compelling undertones in this documentary-like film. +If you're taking this course, chances are you're a thinker and do around the globe. +Measure everything as a gain over BATNA because essentially, just that's right back to the Alice and Bob, the one and two, I don't care about the one and two, I care about doing better than the one and two, that's why we're having this negotiation. +Once we have our header cell made we're going to read the question, take off the given information, and put it into our Excel spreadsheet model, ready? Here we go. +In this introductory lecture, I will introduce you to the concept of an organization. +I force them to taste many wines before they choose. +This slide shows the same thought in a slightly different way. +When the older ones told stories about Windigo and tricksters, like Wisacejak, it helped encourage proper behaviour for children. +I trained as a historical geographer. +We mess up the intensity of the positive or negativeness of an event. +In other words, would they rather give, would the recruiter Ramesh rather give stock, signing bonus, performance bonus, base increase, a title change different roles and responsibilities. +Since organizations are not alive, I would like to raise the argument that they cannot learn or teach. +We are culturally responsive. +SENENDRA RAJ UPRETI: Well, after we started safe abortion services in the country, the complications arising from unsafe abortion sites have dramatically come down. +After a while the barman started saying, “You’ll have the usual ‘punt e mes’?” This is another example of being aware of something and creating an innovation from it. +This is the chance. +And I think ideally, I would want to empathize more. +But Ethiopia are one of the five largest contributors to maternal mortality on the planet. +Richard Scott, in his writing, reviewed the history of organizations research, and identified a finite set of organizational elements for us to consider and focus upon. +We are going to ask them individually, and then we will get you the response and share it with you. +And this is obviously difficult because of all the internal consistencies. +As the school's reputation grew it attracted the interest of lower middle class families and ordinary families. +The greater understanding results from the fact that your mind constructed the patterns of meaning, rather than simply accepting what someone else has told you. +You can imagine introducing more complexity as you go along. +It works because of the investment that the sales person has put into this situation. +This kind of themes isn't easy and some people might be afraid of them. +I want to optimize my return so my objective as a financial investment firm would be to maximize. +So that one is the timer recording is really tired as people are starting to make fun of it, so you want to pick a formula or a framework that you can adapt without, just wanting to go to sleep because its so [INAUDIBLE] boring. +But an even bigger thing is to make sure you're managing your notifications. +And over time, we started to have our work life somewhat separate from our home life. +That's a whole lot of risk for Hasan to bear. +Absolutely, it's hard to be successful in negotiation and get the other side to give you what you want if you yourself don't know what it is to ask for. +Because of expensive imported food and people's deep love for traditional country foods, the predominant components of diet in Lutsel K'e continue to be caribou, moose, fish, muskox, as well as berries and medicines harvested from the land. +We will meet entrepreneurs. +And we will interview the lady who gave most of the impose of the development of the company in the last few years. +In a way the community of practice is like a localized exploitation mode and the network of practice is always a kind of a global exploration mode. +But they have related projects and here the center invites them to be an affiliate and uses their name, and in some cases this can result in some minor research funds going their way. +We can't control our bottom-up attention. +We kind of saw this already, where we think that once we know something, we're going to get better at it. +We can certainly do more, we could do less. +Notice that prevents you from getting a negative number in case the prediction is smaller than the actual demand. +We're used to seeing things like optical illusions and so on. +And, it is not just an ordinary design. +For me, they tend to overlook 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And this was one Sylvia Matos posted. +Goals and interests, the goals and interests were a better city for business, better schools for educators, students and families. +Organizational participants make contributions to and derive benefits from the organization. +Again, one thing to keep in mind is, I am not officially, this is not an official Stanford course, it's a course from me. +So I'm not going to attempt, live on camera, to show you what I learned during these COVID hours with my son and how it links to what we've covered in this course. +Like if you were at some crappy job before Google, literally go back to that place and remind yourself what it was like. +Because I'd rather give you 20K signing and a little less salary because salary, I have to pay you year on year and pay benefits on that. +A lot of people say, well, look, somebody's dominant, shouldn't the dominant party get more of the pie? Well, go right back to Alice and Bob, is Bob dominant relative to Alice? Because Bob can get two on his own, Alice can only get one. +Why is it relevant whether you're speaking to 400 people who paid a lot of money to be there, or four people who are there for free? Because it's just the same work to you, right? Well, the pie is a lot bigger, their value for this is a lot bigger when it's 400 financial advisors who paid $500 each. +, affirming the treaty rights of First Nations to be able to provide for their families by hunting, fishing, gathering, and trading, they also said that First Nations could not pursue any more than a moderate livelihood. +We began first by encouraging the spouses of some of our colleagues, some of our services providers, some of our media allies and organize gender awareness training programs with them, in order to ensure that they were sharing the right message to the public. +The premium brands identify a quite heterogeneous group of companies that were born as a result of a division of an entrepreneur, and the control of distribution, distributive and manufacturing realities more than as a consequence of the intuition and inspiration of a designer. +That doesn't mean they are necessarily going to implement the labor standards that are part of international human rights, International Labor Organization standards. +I'm only allowed one so what's my sign here? Equals. +[LAUGH] They don't want to give you money later on. +So, conceive and think about this agreement and not as something where you have two companies or two entities working on different strategies and objective but really something where you have a mutual goal at the end that is to maintain over the long run. +And so, I think it's truly the case that in the first hour of our negotiations, we agreed on the structure of market multiple up to x and half the market multiple there after. +Hey, call someone, call security, call the ambulance guy. +Nonetheless, the colonizing process includes: One, the serious modification of Indigenous ways of life including, political, economic, social, and spiritual systems; Two, setting up external political control; Three, forcing the Indigenous population to become economically dependent on the colonizer; And four, providing abysmally poor quality social services, such as education and healthcare, for Indigenous people. +An important caveat here, however, is that they may not have the voice and influence, not because of their own fault, because of some system, or because they deserve to have more influence but don't. +So 20 percent and maybe like 80 percent or something like that, whatever the combination is, I don't want to come back and say 20 percent and 20 percent, I need all funds to be invested. +These traditional lands were never officially assigned or surveyed as reserves in the 1900s, and subsequently, without a land base, the Lubicon Cree were never federally recognized as a band. +In the fourth stage, normalization, we must make the kid understand that expressing how he feels is good. +But of course exercise has a ton of other benefits too. +So IBEC and community activists have parochial interest. +You're literally putting your body into triage mode and activating your fight or flight simply because you don't have enough time. +And it's a merger between competitors. +I look forward to next week, it'll be network forms of organization and kind of an extension of this week in many ways. +And there are many different disciplines that intersect in this broad field. +That you know what's truly important to be spending time on, and be very clear of the intended destination of what's important. +Somebody, huh? 450. +Then they redid their well-being measure right at the end of using social media and then way at the end of the day. +We were very tired after meandering through the deep snow. +So this is a big warning watch out this will be of course in any quiz the wrong answer choice that will be there tempting you to pick. +Now, I think we're ready to tackle the third and final line of our table. +When do you stop? Well, one rule of thumb is that you stop when you have met your design objectives. +What do I mean by this? Well there's evidence for example that if you want to improve unemployment, you might want to focus on people's happiness level. +You guys are definitely going to be way better off investing in experiences than in material stuff. +And that is always to have tremendous respect for the individuals in the audience that you serve. +Can you help explain more what you mean by soft in style and tough in substance? Absolutely. +And to that you often add actually a dose of guilt sometimes. +A big size allows a company to reduce the costs and so by reducing the costs having reduced prices too. +Right? And perhaps she really would be done at that point. +And yet others attempt to manage pressures from the external environment. +Yes, but I walked into this negotiation with a $20 million offer from Zums already. +So the first thing I told them, as well, I told them that there are educated members of the society who would be able to champion it and talk to the people respectfully. +We were talking about the power of habits and how they really impact our happiness. +This does not mean that violence will end because you have a law. +Everything so far should feel very similar. +And this is: I run an organization, a non-governmental organization, based in Rio de Janeiro, called CEPIA. +Back to our graph, the system will actually produce the desired outcome. +So he says laying on the rational actor views it's very well with traditional views of management planning the organized control. +I, I think writers in particular, writers and inventors are both, they have to face what other people's opinions of their work are. +There is a possible HIV infection, go see a doctor. +And then they finally come where they think that they will be safe, and then they're treated as a shit. +You are rewarded by what you see. +In the maturity stage, basically, the product or the market has reached its potential, the maximum level of sales. +We can first just have people start thinking about kind actions in the world. +You want that so much I'm going to give that to you, and I'll get a win later. +We will look not only at the value of education, but also at some of the problems in its implementation. +They can go from uncontrolled crying, to uncontrolled laughter. +In fact, when you look at this it's hard to judge from this picture which one did better, right? It looks like Apple is going up and down all the time. +Usually they are specialized, considered as real authorities in their business. +These are rounded numbers. +Even the participants have different interests and goals than each other. +People took notice because development was being threatened, and delays were costing people money. +But you also do it for yourself and your own marketing. +If the system is complex and interesting to you, this last module has taken some time, but understanding of the system is now hopefully much richer but not complete. +Before we begin, do you have any questions? Do you want to say something? Do you need to go to the toilet? OK. +Even in this case, it is true that Bharat got at least half of the value for the painting, but it was his value. +But they do. +Nevertheless, often Indigenous laws were non-punitive and non-confrontational. +And that enables the transfer of solutions across groups, and thereby facilitates their reaching a global optima. +Ultimatums are very hard to deal with in this case. +The other actors, one of which acted on Broadway, one of which is on Coke cans in Singapore, and the girl that's on the set, she used to be in soap operas in Japan. +Obviously these changes had the potential to cause a great deal of impact on Indigenous lands and the environment. +If we know where we are and where we need to be, we'll need relentless optimism and strength to get to our intended destination. +In the next part of this lecture, I want to discuss various topics that are brought up in the literature on organizational learning. +So the delivered product as I already said, has a lot to do with hard luxury, timeless categories, watches, jewels. +In fact, a territory can be managed as a brand, and as a brand, a positioning should be designed and implemented in order to differentiate that territory against all the other territories with which it wants to compete. +The teachers might talk about instruction and care about it, but they don't make it part of the public front, the external and internal kind of differentiate. +Provide contact with them [INAUDIBLE] their family, and friends. +And so here's the new slide where we add the payments to the lawyer. +So just hold on for a second. +Research shows that indifferent and insensitive rescuers' behavior with the body is especially traumatizing. +Why did Tetra Pak choose basically to open up a site in Modena? Some of the reasons why we're here, you actually have to look around the area and look at the history of the area and also the history within a particular industry. +Persuasion is persuasion, brain chemistry changes very little, and these techniques of direct response, persuasive copywriting actually don't tend to change a lot over time because we're wired pretty much the way we've always been wired. +Martin when I talk with managers and entrepreneurs, especially in the food and beverage businesses, small companies tend to complain about the fact that they cannot afford a marketing campaign or a communication campaign. +com via application for the trademark Maker Oats. +When a plane takes off and crashes, if I'm there at the crash landing, I should've been there at the take off. +It seems simple, but actually it’s very difficult. +And to start this section, I'm going to tell you the story of Roger Bannister, anybody know what Roger Bannister was famous for? Athletes in here? He was a British athlete back in the 1950s. +The idea you are already holding in mind can block you from fresh thoughts. +My daughter did join the math team. +But when I work with sales organizations, that's one of the first questions I ask is if I set up your top salesman to make more money than you what do you think? And I love that you said that you think that's great, because he's making you he or she's making you rich. +That was the strongest period for the company. +I try to relate that in a more core sense. +This idea that we're wanting the wrong stuff, that we are miswanting stuff that we don't necessarily think is going to make us happier, that doesn't make us as happy as we think and we're not wanting all the good stuff. +The next axis is the reexperience, having flashbacks, experiencing again all what happened in the traumatic incident, and it's an intrusive reexperience, we don't think about it, thoughts unwillingly come into our head and we have nightmares, we keep dreaming on the traumatic incident, which makes us trying to avoid as much as we can the places or the people that remind us of the traumatic incident, we get into some kind of emotional anesthesia, we are dull and we have the feeling that we won't be able to carry on with our life. +So, we see this kind of coalition formation in a variety of, kind of, organizations that form as a social movement of sorts that has kind of an interest group basis in it's beginnings. +Well, we share a little, my guilty pleasure is, I, I love to read the National Enquirer. +Companies may also have different objectives they want to pursue through their communication. +There's too much reading, lecture materials go by too quickly, not enough time for individualized projects, not enough time for group projects, and discussion, and so on. +Food and beverage businesses are crowded with small companies and big giants. +The second theory paper I want to discuss is that of Dimaggio and Powell's Iron Cage Revisited. +Let's go a bit in depth into the roles. +From one hectare of vineyards, we can obtain, a maximum of 9,000 kilos of grapes. +It has been a very tough moment, because fashion was not used to have problems. +In this case, the user may want to know if she will need a Visa to go to the West Indies. +And Guido was really passionate about this. +But you have decided to join this course, and that's because you want to learn how to apply the pshychological first aids. +Say and remark this. +In the first chapter of the text for this course, we offer a description of poverty that goes well beyond simply a lack of financial resources. +I think if you cannot accept this price, we have no choice, kindly understand that my original price was $2,500, I am leaving very soon so let's seal the deal have a good weekend. +Only 18% of park services rely on for its service employees, and the rest of it is done by partners that are contracted and sub contracted out, as a way of providing efficient cheaper service For the parks. +So you and I, I think we're different racial identities, think of ourselves and somewhat different ways, and it can be pretty hard to understand the experience of someone who has a different demographic identity than you do. +When I’m doing something for China, I ask my Chinese people herein the agency, “Tell me, is it right?” “Am I offending somebody?” “Is it fine that I do it like this?” I think that a brand is well accepted when the brands understand the market. +I love that poem. +Have they signed a release for their image to used? That again is taken care of when you do things like buy stock photos, is taken care of when your company pays to photograph models on a shoot. +They either just take out some of the negative or they take out some of the positive at random and then they look at what you post. +The question is do they design, manufacture and retail all of these categories by themselves in a vertical integrated model? The answer is, no. +So these couple of sentences here is telling you buy in bulk you get a discount and maybe you've seen this before. +And at that point, the driver says it's 35,000 shekels. +In fact, our solution might be making things worse, not better. +One of the most disturbing studies looked at the kind of consequences that we experience when we're stressed, and the ways that it can make us make not so good, even not so moral decisions. +They're very good at taking direction. +But if we decide to invest in a company, a second activity starts, and the second activity is named deal-making. +Let's go to a topic we talked about before, money. +What's better, a large error or a small error? We want a small error, so we want to see what happens. +Some pairs of groups took longer to finish their exchange and were rushed to make a deal before the time was up, and that seemed to affect the kind of decision outcome. +What I did in my life, of course, was to live in this country, Because I lived in China, in Japan, in India to understand this relationship between the place and the food that is very deep. +What was the real game? [CROSSTALK] Our incentive to earn a lot of money. +Real estate deals are a little apart because there you've got a physical asset. +It looks a little nicer. +But at the end of the show, every week, because it was a show for kids, they would have this public service announcement. +The extent to which a university is based only on teaching, then maybe it might be moreso. +Well, couldn't we assume that? I mean, in some sense demographic projections would allow us to sort of assume a certain number of both men and women total population. +Changes in temperature and climatic patterns also impact the annual migrations of species like barren ground caribou and cause changes in species distributions of white-tail deer, magpies, and various types of plants and animals. +Mentions of trust, product quality, and universality, right. +I don't understand it. +They studied the helping in Princeton seminary students. +They are human beings; they have mothers. +So, what the equation says is that the expected return on the i asset is equal to the risk free rate expected. +This is the tendency for people to over attribute someone's behavior to that person's personality or characteristic rather than particular circumstances but do the opposite for themselves. +One such principle is the prioritization of the collective. +Let's end with some final thoughts on our connected leadership journey and where you might be headed next. +Third, we will ask who does what in licensing after introducing the concept of licensor and licensee. +Our objective function as a reminder we are trying to minimize the cost. +There is an introduction, so where the market starts, there is this growth stage, so when the sales of the market grow. +These victories have resulted in a reduction of logging and an increase in Haida control over resources, and the associated revenues. +Include time, meetings with yourself for your own work. +I asked him opinion about it. +And 45 is the kind of cotton. +The manager may also want to afford opportunities to discuss the work routines and to consider what would be an improvement and if there's consensus on that they document it. +Notice how in this picture physicist and surfer Garret Lacy is focused on the moment. +There's also a fifth way that firms can develop a network of practice. +All the best to your students in class. +I don't recommend jumping ahead. +associated to have some reputation and some expertise by the whole system of producers and consumers. +He said, can resource dependence theory also explain what happens when organizations outsource part of their capability? For example when IT technology, Information Technology, or administrative functions are no longer considered critical or strategic, the company decides to contract these services. +And from here, of course, we'd write a summary sentence. +Up chain is better than down chain. +You find even businesses, you find large initiatives, if you look at here in America, people talk of initiatives such as the Clinton Global Initiative. +For little kids, it's often Batman where you ask, what would Batman do? And one of the studies that looked at this gave kids this really hard problem-solving tasks. +Is the reason why you're waiting till next week to talk about these things is because you're interrupting our happiness? Is that what's happening? Yeah, exactly. +There's nothing more practical than a good theory, and I do think that, and it's been very useful for me. +So now that you have an initial sense for neo-institutional theory, let's contrast it with theories discussed previously in this course. +So they say this is not a cost issue, Chris. +Working with leaders like you who want to use connected leadership framework and tools to make the world a better place and maximize the potential that lies within you. +How about 15? Now I have an increase all the way up to 15 and then I start to decrease. +What it means to be a Google employee. +To test that, we need an experiment. +And then on the other hand, what if you don't? So whether that leverage is different, I think there's two kinds of answers to that. +And as you'll see in week five of the course, when we talk about organizational learning, this can actually be a learning trap. +So if you don't want to call the person explicitly and you don't wanna just let it pass, how do you reply? You'll see how the seller does this and I think it's a great example. +So there's a paradox, which is aiming high can help you get more, but if you aim too high, you can get yourself caught in this foolish situation where you're asking for 2 million. +In many ways, organized anarchy suggests managers should embrace ambiguity, as it is kind of their where you can have creativity arise. +I have to tell you, I have taught writing for so many years now. +The resulting version to edit, may well be helpful for all parties concerned, not just you. +New name coming, what was it real? The new name is Real Made. +One is the choice and the second one is the shopping experience. +None of us can think or act wisely in the heat of the moment, especially children. +There are many examples of this in our profile, even some with history. +But it didn't really take off as an international movement until the Beijing Women's Conference which was when all of the women's NGOs of the world came to Beijing ironically. +Option D, you're gonna get 17 million up front, along with a 7. +Since the 2014 TRC gathering, there has been a slight increase in the awareness of Indian residential schools for the general public. +Some of you. +That's quite relevant because in year 11, the final amount of cash represents the final amount of the closed-end fund. +So it carry out a lot of information that are also guaranteed when you buy a product. +So as the writer and the marketer it's your job to write content that's clear, compelling, persuasive and that refrains from making any kind of statements that can create legal problems for the company. +Our main areas of trade are what is now Western Canada. +Around two years ago, in Asia, their rate of consumption spiked, this was a natural demand that didn’t exist before, a similar thing happened with blue berries and other fruit. +For example, rather than prioritizing relationships between humans and the environment, a European worldview sets humans apart from the environment. +They have a script of some kind, even if it's not a tight script. +others stay in the business to business. +In fact, you don't have to ask. +Dalí used to have an interesting technique to help him come up with his fantastically creative Surrealist paintings. +People with this disorder can still function, but only partially. +They have to communicate their strategy. +It's not a problem. +Baltic's claim of 200 means it's conceding nothing to Aegean, while Aegean claim of 100 implies its conceding 50 to Baltic. +And this is kind of a problem because it means, especially with the devices we have that are constantly competing for our bottom-up attention, it means we're missing out on a lot of the good stuff in life. +On one hand, the growth could be internal or organic. +That outperforms anything else in the world. +This is true, but also many times, smaller companies are more able to cover niches in the market which for bigger companies are not effective to cover. +And then that's a fairly easy case to make. +And so, with that, we can say one strategy already that all of you should adopt moving forward for all your future purchases to make you happy, is that because you don't adapt to experiences, they're going to make you happier than stuff will. +So network of practice and community of practice kind of are combined. +You notice that the technological glitches occur where we have to troubleshoot and unexpected things from a minor change can reverberate through the system. +So maybe it's money, maybe it's responsibilities, maybe it's a title, maybe it's the ability to have experience so you can use that to move to the next level. +But the scripts that you're seeing are not made up. +Then I'm editing in my head before I'm writing and when I stop that, when I just say, "Okay, I have got to get that out. +But also to look for those men, you know, who are willing, because without the men we will not be able to change and without the women the world will not be able to be a better world. +Whether that's through gifts and endowment or grants. +It’s already hard to managing making a product which requires source ingredients from different parts of the world much less how had it must have been in the past! We can see from the various roots: Thai ginger, South African and Sri Lankan aloe, and Idian saffron, that it’s truly an international product. +It’s time consuming. +And many European settlements began as training posts. +But that raises a question which is, I think, we often have a certain lay hypothesis about our thought patterns, which is, what can we really do about them? You're just going to have a thought, it's going to pop up and it's going to be your thought. +Correct. +It has this large campus and a park-like environment in Mountain View. +However, most coalitions require negotiation and bargaining that's more extensive. +As it was, bhp proposed a $45 billion Premium over the market value of Rio Tinto when it made the offer. +Stuff is usually like a thing that we buy, a nice car, a new house, and it has this terrible feature where it's not really dynamic at all. +It's a double innovation. +This idea of you know would it be possible to learn the things that an MIT student would learn in school without going to MIT? Where there's language learning project you know, would it be possible to get to a conversational level or a decent amount of level through complete immersion in four different countries in a year? So, I tend to pick these grand projects but I think you could pick something very simply. +So let me just start by saying, if you were in my class, let's say Romesh and Carrie were negotiating against each other, and Romesh was signed to be recruiter, and Carrie was assigned to be a candidate with that, and then the week before I would send them some homework like here's your recruiter page, here's who came into the page. +So they're not using a hook or angle for the fascination, they're just using their sheer usefulness, and the key to this kind of engaging content is really, specificity. +Within directly operated formats, we also have factory outlets. +And then there's a division that a lot of writers make between this benefits and the logical benefits. +And therefore, women need to be controlled. +That I should allow rewrites on papers or that I should take the best of the two top grades on papers and drop the lowest. +So here you have Ann Romney arguing that she knows the real Mitt Romney and that he's funny. +This is the relationships you have with the customer but sometimes you also work with luxury and designer brands. +When we see behavior that seems problematic or that seems like a change from how they normally behave, it's not a cue to ask what's wrong with this student. +Teaching and learning is a reciprocal and holistic process strongly founded in relationships. +What motivates people to do things? What motivates people to take this action versus that action? So I will include lots of resources for you, both copywriting books, but also a few scientific books and psychology books that will help you understand more about why people make the decisions that they do. +A burden that is so heavy that they will be unable to get the abortion that they're seeking. +That's what's happening here when I'm adding up these numbers and I get that the left hand side is a one. +Pause the video for a second and read the little problem on the screen just to get a sense of where we're going, and have a spreadsheet to work through this with me as we go along. +And Peter writes, in Forbes, there's an interesting article about rather surprising phenomenon that even top IT companies like Yahoo, Google, that they're discouraging working their employees from home, teleworking. +Practice entails collaboration that leads to an indivisible product. +Another way to think of it is this, as you build each chunk it is filling in a part of your larger knowledge picture, but if you don't practice with your growing chunks, they can remain faint and it's harder to put together the big picture of what you're trying to learn. +I won't try to create a different combination between water and the richest part of the protein and fat. +It may depend on the context. +There are five axis. +A company such as Branca that makes a product like an amaro is international, not only because it sells to many foreign markets, but also because it has many suppliers and vendors since thats what the product requires. +She writes this was an interesting point, and it seems to explain some of my own observations. +The Wizard of Oz technique is used to mimic functionality of a product by having a human perform the task usually performed by the computer. +So that’s another very important thing, because if you find a distributor that is only interested in selling a couple of containers for one year or so, then will loose interest, you won’t be able to build your brand. +Here are the 1680 instructions given. +These communities provided new opportunities for Métis women who took odd jobs at local hotels and restaurants, while other women offered various laundry and tailoring services. +Highly respected individuals were held in high esteem due to their generosity and giving nature. +And one of the instances, because I also report to the Security Council, people get very angry. +So, I shared with them what restaurant is my favorite. +The point is, how can I decide what segments to target? In this case the most important evaluation to do is assessing the attractiveness of each target customer. +Neoinstitutional theory has always been one of the harder theories for students to fully grasp, so I've organized the lecture to be a little repetitive this week. +One good example is in the pizza business. +Particularly with content even though they may buffer their formal organizations on the outside in these ways. +She wanted to be self-employed. +When I click off the chart. +Sometimes in a logical appropriateness, the process is ambiguous, we don't know the right matching. +How do I prevent this from happening? Well first off, just like before I need to keep track of the sum of the row. +They're happy and Gringotts is continuing to do business in Agriba today. +That is okay. +Within organizations, that would be a really new idea, or innovation, like online education, right. +The third factor is that pasta actually is healthy. +So it's a combination of different tools, all right. +This artwork is not just me. +That's why at the core of the fashion design offer, there is clothing. +Let me explain it to you. +Like if you think about the worst things in your life, your break ups or finding out you're HIV positive or something, it doesn't happen that much that these horrible things happen to us. +So we don't want them to necessarily always be, okay, well, you have to be happy and I had to be happy all the time, because that's not always the case. +Hit Enter when you're ready and you get, at least with these dummy numbers, 1, 56. +You wouldn't even know how to deal with them. +So it tells you what it's looking for and in the order that it's looking for. +So it helps establish a logic of confidence by narrowing our band of focus through a metric. +Other barriers and constraints might come from external features, and in particular, external constraints are barriers to entry and exit to the firm. +It's these beliefs that have contributed to structural and systemic racism and prejudices to groups of people with different abilities, ages, religious and political affiliations, gender identities, and sexual orientations. +They use a [FOREIGN] like a small hammer. +Could you listen? You have to be totally connected. +And so, that's why we should split it 4 million, 4 million. +And so it sort of forces you to do a stop think on things. +The ambiguity here is fully acknowledged. +These things might actually lose some of their resources and their students who would rather take these introductory credential courses rather than going to the community college or local online class if they can do it more cheaply online and get the same results for free. +Or that somehow you were at this number I'm at that number we met in the middle, you move more from 2,500 than I move from 500 well 2,500 was bogus. +And number each of the major steps towards meeting my goal. +This one is about solutions. +So for example, with a rational actor view, the environment is almost entirely ignored. +In the moment of the incident it difficults the safety adults can give them. +Because, well, you can't pay more than 470, let me talk to somebody who can. +We'll just imagine all stocks put together. +It is the beaver that became the prime fur pelt. +He is going to be one of the biggest donors to UN Women. +And the fourth critical issue is: violence, gender-based violence, in the home, in society in general, and in situations of war and refugee status. +Because, you know, people look at me and I've, I've trained. +For example, for my research, when people negotiating over the price of motorcycle headlights, women only got about 37% of the pie in that case. +And we, I think in a lot of ways as consumers, we're kept in this deliberately obscure place where we're not really supposed to know all the steps. +And than I can fill in many year, and each year is a point, and this is a scatter of points. +Think about the website of the company. +Can you talk a little bit about how some of these techniques which you applied in science? Also can be useful in the Humanities and the Social Sciences? Well, yes they are. +I would feel stressed in my dreams and upon waking. +Its missiles and installations in Cuba. +As you have seen debriefing is a technique a bit more strict than defusing and it has some rules. +And other features that aren't easily plopped down in another cultural context. +Raffaele, the first question is related to your topic. +That's the end of your education then. +I'll just type it out again. +These families show a chaotic structure, they are usually rebuilt families, without limits, routines, where it's not clear what they can and what they can't do. +But nonetheless, they made do the best they could. +We have a teacher union that is for and against this kind of individually guided education program, and we have essential administration that controls money. +And if you can refine the process to the point that six sigmas fall within the range of acceptable outputs. +I really find that I have better ideas if I'm talking to somebody, and trying to explain to them my ideas. +But when they were negotiating over a fancy lamp or bead which tend to be thought of as more feminine, actually women got 48% of the pie. +The act of using our phones can help us get into the mindset of savoring and paying attention to things. +It has all kinds of benefits that people wrote about. +And this results in a good deal of peer pressure to improve instructional practice and a culture that values constant improvement. +So you know, imagine 20 people dressed up like me going to this job fair and pretending to, to do that my behavior is, my mannerisms and the like. +Now my wife at the time was eight months pregnant, this was pressure, but it put the pressure on me to get that deal done within those fourteen days. +So for this lesson, we'll continue in acceleration. +So a client sometimes has a website with a CRM database and we can use those, as well. +Another would be accountability. +Now the social structure, like I said, was kind of centralized power. +19 a bottle to $0. +Through working with the best photographers, the best top models. +Now the covariances matter because if they covariate positively, that makes them interact in a positive way increasing variance. +You know, being an MBA student, you know you think about luxury, you know, a lot of us are, are doing this to sort of increase where we want to go in life. +And another is violence and I think the third is access to the paid economy. +Stories are powerful pedagogical tools that help learners understand their history and the environment in which they live. +Now, of course, at the later period of the reform, the teachers adapt to this regulatory factors and they start to subvert the reform goals to preserve themselves and their careers and their jobs, and even students' self esteem and whatnot. +We want to give school districts the opportunity to build a common language for social emotional learning. +Some of you seem to assume that if you're in a generalist firm, that you yourself are a generalist in terms of how you do the work, and that may not be true. +Right? We've built a spreadsheet model to experiment with growth rates in wood and labor costs so that a manager can see both numerically and graphically. +It's not clear that coalitions are actually working on anything besides their shared identity in golf games. +That leaves six for Bea and three for Abe. +The problem with social media is people are putting together their perfect highlight reel. +There's an opportunity cost of spending time on social media. +Least but not last, not tearing anyone apart. +The physical act of creating clay beads encouraged participants to think about the history of the land as well as their relationship to the land. +That's idiosyncratic. +The one great way that I think we can use technology to savor a little bit more is to think about using our phones to get us in the savoring habit. +So here I show a network image of initially a single group on its own. +So try this before you negotiate to get yourself in the right frame of mind to go out there and get what you want. +First, What is a lifestyle? 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He's working, I don't know. +It's great for continuing education. +And that there's been a highly selective concentration of health care facilities in urban areas rather than rural areas. +Fixed Mindset folks see hard work as a bad thing because as soon as they have to work at something they're - it's revealed to them like "wait I thought I was really smart. +It can kill you. +If you start using your strengths more on, it can give you a small but significant boost in your happiness. +That would probably take us years. +And as always we will label our decision variables green. +They're often easily depleted and the thrust of mercantilism pushed northward and westward. +It also strengthens endorphins and generates mental health, and I think we all can try to be outdoors exposed to the sun 30 minutes a day. +But I think there's something they could have done that's even better. +They have a slightly different characterization compared to innovators. +An ensuing class of organizational theories characterized them as natural systems. +And authority is really about becoming a likeable expert. +Okay, well, I'm not you guys, I'm here, speaking on behalf of the company. +First, through sequential step-by-step reasoning and second, through a more holistic intuition. +So any advice for people who are getting a little bit older? How can they work to help to keep up their memory skills? 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It looks like if we increase chickens, more of them will cross the road, a positive relationship. +In these families there's a dysfunctional communication, a lack of empathy during communication, there's an incongruence between verbal and non-verbal communication and there comes a moment in which language loses its intermediary capacity. +Or they give you an article that taught you something about a growth mindset. +Only the most central, powerful actors invest most into the coalition, while other less powerful actors invest much less. +There were Absolut CDs, Absolut art, Absolut many different things. +In fact, I'm so confident you don't have that offer, that you're gonna come back to me and we're gonna discover. +For most products and services, this would be a money-back guarantee. +The 19th hole sells golf clubs through its golf outlet stories at the US and demand varies with price, seems pretty normal. +It may be that the social structure requires them, coordinating in a way they're not comfortable with, or it's different from what they're used to, so on it goes. +Please pick the one that works best for you and your learning style. +They may also work for either one of the top two boxes and be useful for you in that regard too. +Now let me give you an example of entering a community of reinforcing relationships. +And so I have a little representation of the dog mushing, to go out into the territory. +So girls face particular challenges in that, girls face challenges for a whole bunch of reasons. +In fact, status Indian men who married non-status women were able to keep their status. +As a result the Métis and the Nor’westers became an allied front in their economic and land struggles against the Hudson's Bay Company. +This is the idea that your intelligence and all your skills and all that stuff, it can be trained, you might start with some basic abilities, but those get improved over time through hard work. +Would you comment on that? 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The person wouldn't say that because you've just said, you're not interested in working anymore. +And, frankly, if you're thinking about a market, there aren't too many opportunities where you have 700 million and plus growing with gigantic margins. +And this is somehow correct, they are passing through a very bad moment and we are there to help. +Using the concept of a life cycle of a company, the life cycle starts with development. +But I thought I would give you a nice word to sum up this take home, a kind of definition of this sort of phenomenon of not really thinking the things that are going to make us happy actually do. +So imagine you're looking at a job and it turns out that widget company has offered you $60,000 and you're saying, well, should I work for somebody else, and this other company has offered you a job. +But in 2007, I had a bunch of offers and I just showed them off to him and that was the trade and he gave me information what his offers were like last year. +This is the only cost associated to us, I just have to order these books. +It is fundamental that everyone within the communication department, but also specialists working outside the company are aligned to the same vision, the one of the company itself. +It's not gone? He clearly is gone. +And then, I ask for their name, and I turn that name into, whatever it reminds me of. +Providing an urban land base and urban economic opportunities for its members. +What I find happens is that you usually get to points where you have some friction, where you have to be too vague or you can't really be as exact and precise as you want to be, and those are usually the things that you don't understand. +The topics today, even though we say women in economy, are really about resources which then means it's really about the power. +As the person who made, it might have thought it was. +We ran two campaigns actually for a regional cola brand in Germany and I liked this project, because for one, it was not one of the global players. +All right, I want to tell you another story. +But the fallacy is named after G. +They brought furs to the factory and returned with trade goods. +Bea can try and make the claim, oh I can get twice as much as you if we don't work together, so I have twice the claim to the pie, I want four and you can have two, because I'm twice as strong as you. +[FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN]- [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN]- [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] The company we're going to visit now is a very interesting one. +He's the kind of person who will, like, get to know everybody who he meets no matter how important or not. +Thanks to the very fast, the booming growth of brands Such as Zara, H&M Uniqlo, Mango, and Promode. +So by the time she is 28, she has already got her qualification. +There's lots of evidence that this practice of meditation can make you happier. +Primarily by the US government. +Actually, it's not the story in itself, everyone can tell a story. +How do you want to lead your team, that's the next page on the workbook. +It really increased it. +The same behavior construed as anger or sadness could be an expression of passion about a cause, frustration over a blocked goal, or disappointment over unmet expectations. +Or multi brand boutiques, Luisa Via Roma. +Here, you see a short summary of the target group intervention program. +It's used to compute the 32, so do be careful just because the number appears, be smart about how you include it. +The expanse of soft tissue in women's bodies provides greater opportunity for infection by the virus, and women's subordinate status strips them of power to negotiate in sexual encounters. +I wanted to give a slightly deeper understanding of the food that I was eating in Rome, how it was changing; and I wanted to analyze why it was changing. +Customer satisfaction is basically the result or outcome of a comparison of the perceived value with the expected value. +This leads to craving and dependence which can hijack your free will and can motivate actions that are harmful too. +And in my opinion, every professional writer, and this, it's not only writers, there's a lot of professions I would say this about, should have some kind of presence on LinkedIn. +If I as a consumer have a limited access to a number of information sources and the information on which I can rely is very limited and so my knowledge and competence will be determined by this, and so my perception will the influenced. +Now the University of Chicago is actually where I studied and my recollection of the place even in the 1990s, was that it was still a leading graduate school and a very serious intellectual place to learn. +One of the things we can do to feel happier is to focus on becoming a little bit more mindful or at least stopping the opposite of mindfulness, which is what's often referred to as mind-wandering. +She ends out $940 if he says sell, but only $60 ahead if he says buy. +Windows became the most important point in communication. +This also coincided with the post-1812 shift in colonial policy away from military alliance, and towards demands that Indigenous peoples abandoned their traditional life ways and adopt an agrarian and sedentary lifestyle. +While this monopoly allowed for more sustainable trapping of fur bearing animals, beginning in the 1850s bison populations declined largely because of over harvesting. +We actually leave as completely blank. +At first glance, Bill C-45 would not appear to be all that controversial, but when you dive in and really look at the implications of the specific amendments, there are major areas of concern that really catapulted Idle No More into action. +Not giving up. +Anne: And so are you hopeful? Wu Qing: Yes I am! I'm very hopeful because, you know I used to be a local politician and then people would come to talk to me about their complaints against the government. +Upshot, Joni Mitchell was right. +Now is it efficient though? Is it really optimizing your learning experience? I'm torn, to some extent, because I could see if I just had no deadlines and if you just finished the material in your own time, and you post asynchronously to all the forums in the like, we may have the same result and more people finishing these kinds of courses. +Everyone has the opportunity to share, teach, and learn. +Number three, healthy decisions now will ensure a healthy future. +You can take a set of three by five index cards and have each represent a sequence of a screen that the user would encounter as she tries to accomplish a task. +Especially in the front of their cortex, which is the part that makes plans, as well as in their language areas. +Do you know that the child is angry? Can you be sure that is the correct feeling? The answer should be no. +If they'd asked for more, they might have gotten it, but they don't know that. +But there's real advantages to the online, like it's cheaper, it's more flexible. +One E has the biggest pie, it's 20 and the other reason, of course I start with it is that I like it the most its 16. +We now have statistics. +Have retained the content or material. +5 for each and so therefore, if we're going to reject E, we're going to be choosing between B and D and in the end of the day for the same things I don't want the solution to the problem of B being unfair isn't to go and jump to D, which is even more unfair. +That, that's pretty amazing. +Then once again, what you like to do is in the beginning is go through and think about the givens, think about the inputs from the problem. +And then, the solutions within those arenas are looking for issues, for problems they can latch to. +One notable exception is that most of the Muslim countries do not have a high HIV even though they have high gender inequality, and it's theorized that there's something protective about the Islamic religion in HIV acquisition. +But I know it's not necessarily fair, but talking about your colleagues and sort of the food bloggers that you know. +So, I've saved the best for last. +Does that make us less Indigenous? Here, we will try to begin to answer that question. +We're going to have a whole bunch of variable cells here. +And not only that, that choice arenas are kind of generated by these deadlines, such as with San Francisco desegregation plan. +That reinforces kind of an integrated perspective on the company culture. +This week we will continue our discussion of organizations as open systems whose survival depends on their relationship with the environment. +Even potentially in instances where it's in fact, particularly unhelpful. +So once your spreadsheet model is correct and you understand it, again, don't just copy me as I go through and make sure you understand it. +I think some of this might be, new, our graduate students can clarify some of these concepts for you. +Because once they have money, their role is very different and their dependency and their discrimination decreases. +I think the problem is other people aren't always, and it's funny how I think the evolution of social media has moved more and more towards like an extreme social comparison. +When we last left, you guys finished up by realizing that all these things that you care about a lot, that you think are going to make you very happy, or not actually going to make you very happy at all? And also, we put up the list that we keep seeing. +The evidence is actually mixed on whether that helps girls attend or not, but on some level it's just kind of providing an environment where girls feel valued when they go to school. +If you were to travel up the lever from the system on one side of the ramp, you'd see the easily observable events and elements quite close to you. +The second question says, how does the optimal price depend on the unit cost of producing a set of clubs? So remember all of this is based on our unit cost of 250. +Yeah, I like that strategy, meet in the middle, compromise. +So when they wanted to go into battle the year after, that instruction was given together with the instruction by the president and force commander and we saw after that battle, the number of rapes that took place was so low because the message had gone to them; this is a crime. +I, I need some, something, you know, to show my concept and my strategy to my customer. +Psych pro tip number three is that we can also thwart hedonic adaptation through a process of what's called negative visualization. +So that's not a particularly persuasive way of thinking and talking about Métis identity. +If it does that, it would kill itself. +It turns out that Alice has a five-minute deadline and Bob does not have a deadline. +Breakthrough in the global fight against HIV and AIDS. +But how do we do that?. +I thought that was interesting, so quiet, you could hear the birds. +There's no formula here. +I really recommend this approach as the benefits and insight nearly always flow from in-person or live on-screen interaction with a peer or friend. +More dramatically, comprehensive land claims, involving the transfer of land and jurisdictional powers, have also been pursued beginning in the 1970s. +If the unit price goes up to 300, let's add conditional formatting to the second column, then this would be let's do equals max and let's highlight the rows one more time. +That's a bit abstract and wordy. +You need to have, you need to open different stores. +But also goodwill and trust. +Banks are allowed to invest directly in private equity as in Europe banks are universal, that means they can invest in any kind of financial assets. +Their sales are 40 billion ourselves, were 20 million, and so if you split an eight million dollar savings in the 2,000 to one ratio, then Honesty, we'd get $4,000 and Coca-Cola would get $7. +So, it's kind of like looking through your mind for examples or stories or things that you are familiar with and like fitting a jigsaw piece into a puzzle, trying to figure out what's the right piece. +It's important to recognize that the fur trade was much more than an exchange of material goods. +Against our will it's against the law. +It gave women the support, the encouragement, the solidarity of the international community. +Some levers may work at certain levels, but we've left the arrow nice and broad so you can place them where you think they fit. +This is, I think, was something very strong to have on hand, you know, because there, it is a DNA, the story because the company starting in 1952, really an expedition business. +And so the Global Justice Center's been working with countries like the Uk and Norway and Sweden who are committed funders of sexual reproductive health to say that their money can be used. +And again, this tells us two things. +In a second, I'll show you mine. +So please come and invest in us. +Or for getting action or for getting organization integration or for getting productivity or what have you, out of that organization. +If you don't have the problem set up just right everything we do in this class will be perfectly fine. +It'd also be great to hear how people think the coalition driving the Milwaukee Voucher Program could swing in the opposite direction if Democrats retook the legislature and so on. +That makes sense because our unit cost is going up. +Disneyland in the United States has a particular feel, a particular food menu full of junk food, probably. +What's truly remarkable about this case is that it should have easily worked. +When we examine the way Indigenous women are portrayed in the media or pop culture, it's often with negative connotations. +we bring our activation levels down and we have more information from which to make a good decision. +The Mayor's trying to get re-elected and so are politicians. +But, if you are a touch typist, then turn off your monitor and if that feels to drastic or if you have a Mac that doesn't let you turn off your monitor separately, then just hang a towel over it and write without looking at what you're reading. +I hope to see you in the next lesson. +As people become aware of connections between their actions and the resulting impact on everything and everyone around them, the lessons become real for them. +We did a comprehensive nuanced approach if we are to develop effective solutions. +So that's a nice little formula. +It will always put 0, is this will never show a negative number. +After all, what is the platform for lower income parents in Milwaukee? The case doesn't really convey, and it's not always clear what that would be. +There were cases like these every month. +Unless you're writing a book about the meal, or a very long essay. +Take a little sip here for one sec. +We think that the chance for Franciacorta is to be In a very high quality standard. +Even something short like going out to eat, or enjoying a delicious dessert. +And women are undertaking the majority of child care and running the home. +The interviewer skills are also important in maintaining rapport that is at once flexible and balanced. +And it turns out that savoring does a couple of things. +During the 1970s, reproductive health issues were part of discussions of population control in the context economic development. +Are there dangers of holding on to a scarce resource? And when does it become advisable to share it? And this was one Lody posted and she meant it with regard to oil and I know others of you talked about water as related, but I think even knowledge. +Like how should you be participating in your own learning while you're here at Yale? Just a reminder about good grades because I feel like even though I've showed you this graph a few times already, it's important to hit home. +You actually make people think you're twice as humorous by investing in experiences. +Listen actively, without judgment, criticism, or prejudice. +Yeah, let's see. +We'll color code those green. +This is a golden rule in the market. +Because if you depend on the man to provide for you, of course you see whatever that man is trained to see. +What Brown and Duguid call knowledge. +Hang in there please. +During the middle of the fur trade, Indigenous peoples still had some influence and control but as things progressed the benefits of the trade shifted to the European sphere of control. +Whereas if you have a growth mindset, you're more focused on the learning outcomes, you just want to see what your slope is. +We'll teach this again in the fall of 2013 with quite a bit of the same material obviously, because of how much effort it takes to provide it. +The slope m is how much y changes for a 1 unit increase in x. +And I'm sorry, I think that the Fed or the Central Bank head is smarter than the market, often at least, not always, and I ought to come out to make an opinion on that. +Then define progress, the fourth P. +You might also consider liberating both sides of your brain by adding concrete quantitative details. +And when such a thing happens, many boys engage in physical contact as well. +I have told you that one of the mantras for this class is that design is a systematic and data driven process. +Notably, we see that the two grades are somewhat disconnected and each having a core clique with a hanger-on, just like I described earlier. +First of all because we have a research project and second, because we have to get to a patent. +It might be the case that I do something really well, but no one ever hears about it in a neighboring classroom or down the hallway. +In this particular case, the seller had $500,000 on mortgage. +And it's not what you might think, for every night a college student reports not sleeping well, on average they're great GPA will go down by 0. +Mentoring means that the private equity has to be at the disposal of the entrepreneur twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. +But I do things that shut my brain down in different ways. +How we got ourselves into the mess of offering education to kids and having them not really learning. +The people would respond to the ecological rhythms and patterns of the land in order to live in harmony. +Fixed mindsets you only achieve good grades at the end if you're achieving good performance in the beginning and at any point where your grade drops, any signal that things are going bad, grades get even worse over time, you see a performance drop over time, and as you might guess there's some emotions that go with this fixed mindset. +I'm reminded, my old swimming coach used to say no pain, no gain. +In fact John Kennedy, the president at the time of the United States is quoted as estimating the chance of failure in that event as one in three or even one in two. +There were also teacher union, of course is a pretty powerful group in Chicago. +So therefore the reason they're having this discussion is to figure out how to divide up 900 compared to dividing up 100. +So the sale price and then raised to the B. +So, in a lot of cases, workers are too busy with their own tasks to focus upon kind of organizational learning and improvements and having a designated group for those who are assigned members that work on it. +Now individual guided education actually had some influence on the school character. +And then it gradually increased and was a little bit wider at the top. +As far as company officials were concerned, these agreements abolished Indigenous land title in exchange for an agreement to protect Indigenous fisheries and villages sites. +Everyone at band A gets package B, and so you got to negotiate if you give me band nine, I sign right now. +The heritage is the real component on which to build the positioning. +They are steady. +Identities or narratives of accomplishment, things we value we make sacred through these rituals. +So much, so many of us are really about the individual. +Organizations accomplish most of what society wants and needs, from socialization in schools, to re-socialization in prisons and mental health care facilities. +A second concept that I would like to introduce is how much luxury is subjective. +Let's now talk about luxury brands. +In second place there are the terrorist attacks in which there are also human lives losses, injuries and material damage but in this case they are caused voluntarily by some people that decided to blow up an infrastructure or end with their fellow citizens' lives. +You can format this to money if you want. +But in other times you can imagine where the internal tensions shifts to just mining operations. +But then when we write our summary sentence, we have to watch our units. +To buy assets of a defaulted company is not easy because the private equity has to negotiate the buying process with the court. +That's really the topic for another course. +You see, after her freshman year, she dropped off the team and we couldn't send the dog back. +In this case, these incentives are not relevant for legal entities investing in private equity, they are not relevant for investors, They are obviously relevant only for the company demanding capital from venture-backed companies in which PEIs are going to invest. +That's like psycprotip number one. +But let's, remember I said you can format these to do whatever you want. +3 million now to develop this drug and it will bring in money, it's 1. +At this point I think my spreadsheet looks great, it's working and now just being a little bit cosmetic and cleaning it up. +The key is when a distraction arises, which it inevitably will, you want to train yourself to just let it flow by. +I do not think I have filed April 15th, you know, for 20 years. +Indigenous ways of learning includes observation, experiential learning, and oral storytelling. +And every platform will tend to reward slightly different structures in the content that's hosted there. +It doesn't know that this is your price. +But one of the interesting things to me is that among non-Indigenous people or previously identified, you know, self- identified non-Indigenous people, they have this idea that's very pervasive, that it's about individual ancestry. +Create inclusive standards for evacuation and emergency routines for employers, schools, communities, public traffic system, public paces, etc. +To further assimilate the Indigenous populations, the Indian Act abolished traditional forms of governance and inserted laws that brought local government under state control. +One of the targets of the millennium development goals is to reduce maternal mortality from 1990 levels by three-quarters. +They depend on neighborhoods. +Compared to other competitors, it can be a point of difference, if those competitors do not share the same origin. +When it comes to the technology applied at home, so in the houses of people, that's also important. +We know people can get better over time right that's just an incorrect notion of the way minds work. +Like the fact that you can't be in this room looking at this art for very long means you don't have time to get used to it. +And because of that, here companies tend to be a mix in terms of distribution between wholesale and retail and to outsource their product in order have the right value for money. +And this progress was to be monitored carefully. +We saw this in the focus pinball picture, where your initial pinball of thought went to the upper part of the brain, but the solution thought pattern was in the lower part. +As it increases irritability and all malaise feelings, as well as impulsiveness, school will probably detect these problems. +There is the use of most precious materials. +They talked more about it and they think, "Well, maybe I shouldn't have sold. +And that kind of thing requires that you believe you can really change. +We're just not going to be that affected by them very soon. +Once you have these things, you don't really need the scatter plot anymore. +Ramesh, I'm hoping you can give me either this or this, give me either one of those things and I'll sign right now and let him pick. +I felt so much shame and so much impotence I couldn't do anything. +So already we're getting some clues that happy people are thinking about kindness and so on, but this isn't kind of causal. +I'd love to know what the right answer is to minimize variants, but don't forget, I do have some constraints here. +I'll suck it up. +I was thinking to change something. +Which had been tropical medicine hygiene, which had been very successful in the past in helping with things like small pox and polio as examples. +In their stead rose a network form of organization that balanced the flexibility of markets with the predictability and stability of hierarchy. +And we will try to leave them some space so that they can evade and avoid confronting what just happened. +That's a racing stripe. +Nicholson is reclaiming the territory, the space inhabited by her ancestors. +Make sure you're asking why at every level in the system you care about it? Why does it exist? What is its underlying purpose? Recall the models we discussed elsewhere in the course, such as the iceberg and Ladder of Inference. +If you don't help me out on this, I'm going to remember that fact. +[inaudible] to look [inaudible] onto the big bonus. +With their humanitarian impulse toward redemption, they viewed Indigenous primitives as perfect subjects worthy of civilization. +And you might have thought it's really easy. +I don't know what it was, 1,000% a year or something like that. +And the rate of labor is 18. +Before I kept using Simplex LP for linear programming. +So, let's just think about one risky asset and one risk-less asset. +This goal may be considered conservative in a sense that following nature's cycles and maintaining harmony in society are a means of ensuring a good life. +That's like ethics, as some people have called it, where no evil deed, even if it creates a good, is justifiable. +It does so in two ways. +Now you know how to do it. +This is the first case. +They use some quality clues to try to figure out the real quality of the product before consuming it. +Oh, yeah. +This historical church government relationship was based on the regulation, administration, and control of Indigenous peoples' lives through the education system. +In terms of applying multiple theories to the same phenomena and cutting to very different perspectives of it. +It works because of the investment that the salesperson has put into the situation. +By the time they reach 65 that person would have $627,354 in that account. +However, it's important to note that the governing principles of balancing law, society and nature each play an equal part among the Nations. +And so that's kind of interesting, too, I think, that over time, these things have changed. +And so by revealing the idea that this is your motivation for selling the station, I don't think puts you in a weak position. +We don't know. +So the example, one ping pong ball or two, or I honestly with VW and Ford, the answer is when I say this is fair, my argument is you work just as well no matter which side we're on. +Talk to people who you've interviewed with. +What would you advise a friend? Think of how you can do that. +In fact, Tindall and Curtis look directly at the effect that stress has on our sense that maybe it would be okay to cheat a little bit. +Worst of all, they were seen as barriers for a new nation to flourish. +You don't talk about it when you don't know about it. +One of these problematic features of attention has to do with the bottom-up part, that automatic part that just grabs onto stuff. +In the last year, the demand at each price level was recorded below. +But I also think it's kind of fun and interesting to see more of a range of experiences for these kinds of logics. +In this case, wine should be considered very easy, very traditional, very habitual in the consumption patterns and practices of many consumers, but the evolution of the competition in wine industry has made this product very complicated sometimes. +Sue him, thank you. +Second, make a cross, take time to center oneself on the task at hand. +Before they've entered the market, they should 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redesign completely the corporate governance of the company. +For example, it has one of the top political science departments in the world. +When the conflict ended in a stalemate in 1814, Indigenous peoples saw a significant drop in their influence with colonial officials. +Containing those epidemics and even eradicating smallpox. +In the last lesson, Brian and I defined the idea of Action Content. +I can now drag this formula down and it's smart enough. +There's no bad guess here initially. +And a lot of ambiguity and uncertainty in which rules apply where, what identities go where. +We shared for instance some of their world views, language, histories, governance and political systems, and spiritual practices. +There's a lot to this course besides videos, some of which is graded and some of which isn't. +Like bottled water and the like. +Yes, an initial thought might pop in your head, but you actually have complete control or about whether you follow that thought down a rabbit hole or start ruminating about that thought or you keep going. +So, we find a difference, for instance, between Italian and French companies. +Deaf and hearing impaired individuals are most vulnerable in the dark or while asleep when they cannot compensate their hearing loss with visual sense. +Ask, but also listen, and inquire. +The green person says, $40,000, that's great, I'll take it. +Because the innovation of value proposition can impact different stages of the customer experience so it is important when designing the innovation to try to figure out at which stage of the customers’ experience, this innovation should impact. +So usually to make a long term maltreatment which ends in an unusual aggression in which you must participate, we find out that the victim has little social resources to ask for help, to go out, to stay somewhere else because people or isolation strategy the aggressor has begun with her completely isolates her. +And if you do a google search for affluence, you'll find pictures that look like this. +But more seriously, we want to avoid getting caught on the other end of, in a few weeks. +But then again, that is per order. +So that in case of international exchange, you'll need different interpreters with different language skills of sign language you'll see here in this picture. +Indigenous feminism then, is more than just a struggle for equality. +So, the Publication Coach was born. +I'm a loser, I'm lazy. +So let's impose the network of collaborations on these actors. +Always keep in mind that everything you do or say on scene will be catched and noticed by close ones. +Using a subsequent study session to repeat what you're trying to learn is just fine and often valuable. +I'm from the bus enterprise, they are managing everything. +Many companies, whichever the sector they are, they try to tell a story and sometimes the story goes much father than the industry or the sector they compete in. +Some of us have some money, we all may have time, we have commitment, we have interest, we have passion, we have talents, we have education perhaps. +Once it gets in, you don't have much chance of stopping it, but you have some control over the kinds of information you let get in. +The first reason being that eyewear became from a madical device, from something functional became something fashionable. +My best self is me following my goals for the term. +Now, let's talk more about the 7A Framework. +I'll see you next. +Remember that if you turn the table and you consider the view of a VC investor to invest in VC’s something very risky, something very complex, so the first way to convince an investor is to demonstrate your capability to work a lot, to give a lot of passion to your own idea. +They are a process that helps people passing through the shock and adaptation stage that gives them information and connects them with their social network. +Including decision making and meetings and decision points,and what goes into that. +So it's intriguing to think about it, and it doesn't necessarily have to be as rich and dense and layered on like a cult. +Others concern surface structure like social networks as kind of observe patterns of association, as is resource dependence. +In the less developed world in 1950, there were 6. +We don't, it turns out, get used to experiences as much. +The students and faculty in these small schools cover the core subject, and they work as kind of a unit. +Here's my question. +There you are, this cancer patient, you're in pain, you just vomited, you're really embarrassed. +And that is the strategy we are using, working with them, engaging them, and making sure that we know who they are, where they are, and we can hold them responsible. +Here's a snapshot of some McKinsey data. +So, either way you got that. +It's interesting because now they see the problem and their role in the solution in a different way. +So you can contact them via the internet and email. +- Many are important as care givers of the young and the sick. +We've discussed that as designers we provide the best user experience when we acknowledge that the user uses interfaces to accomplish tasks. +Then my second question is what is needed to become a lifestyle?, Because many brands in fashion and luxury actually do aspire or they call themselves lifestyles. +Teachers can be people, plants, animals, and spirits. +The finalization of these Treaties were key to the governments aim of extracting valuable, natural resources from Canada's North. +As such, decoupling contributes to the logic of confidence and increases the commitment of internal participants. +And finally, and these are the ones we're more interested in, when we are participating, the protective factors that are related to the incident's management. +Even if you went to your total limit, you wouldn't be able to do a deal. +Sometimes you can combine that with a podcast. +Diplomacy followed trading to ensure positive relationships and allies, and was a key element of any trade event. +On their ability to express both embracement and distancing and knowing when to stop or from going to far in one direction or the other. +So very roughly speaking there are two kinds of benefits. +I like it, I appreciate you coming down. +To begin, any use or abuse either of alcohol and addictive substances, which some people usually use to calm down the memory of the experience, these symptoms we had talked about, of avoiding places and locations, in assistants and sometimes in persons and victims we tend to turn to alcohol or substances which make they forget or ease them deleting the lived experience from their memories. +No shame in loosing to my Yale professor so that okay. +But when you solve somebody else's problem, they solve your problem which is you get to do the deal. +And whenever an entrepreneur, a company founder, that usually are the smartest person on earth, understand that deputation or a private equity or any other funding solution is a mean, is a mechanism to accelerate growth, that's what we are aspiring to create. +Resource Dependence Theory also characterises organizational elements in certain ways. +So obviously I wasn?�t very surprised when I was nominated to take this job, because definitely my background, my experience was one of the things that actually got me to be nominated for this job. +But if there are many brands, the point is which is the relation between the master brand, the corporate brand, and each individual brand? In this case, the company can adopt different branding strategies. +One is in the, let's call it, restaurant business, although it's a very specific way of eating out. +Without the fierce competition of the Northwest Company, the Hudson's Bay Company was able to create and enforce strict rules and regulations on hunting and trapping. +The participants, in this case, are members of the school staff and some of the parents. +For example, there are lots of companies like Frost & Sullivan, McKinsey, these types of companies. +They kind of calculate how much salary they're going to make their kind of prime to think like, my gosh, my time is money or they're in a control condition where they're primed to think about something else. +So, know your roots, but look ahead to the future. +A consumer who considers him or herself as an expert tends to rely mostly on past experiences when he or she has to evaluate a product. +So, one of the questions I ask of the week was how do organizations remember what works, what are some concrete means you can help an organization remember and access this knowledge on core practices? And a lot of you kind of responded to this and had a lot of great concrete suggestions. +What's interesting is when I come back to the United States, my first few days in the United States, I do the same thing. +And another big achievement that I think we have seen even much more clearly in the last three decades is that while for many years we struggled about putting the question of violence on women as a political issue, we took a long time, it was like "domestic violence," but now we see every violence that happens to women, whether in their own homes privately, including even being able to speak about rape in marriage, which is something we didn't speak about three decades ago because we thought in marriage anything happens and a woman should just take it because she is married. +Well that's unfortunate because you see, Tom, I've just destroyed one of the black cards. +My approach is quite different from Dwight's. +If Brock says buy then Andrew gets $500. +Today we're going to look at another example for the BN Bookstore. +We don't want them to experience what we've been through. +And so as a result, when the lawyer suggests taking the big upfront payment, you have to wonder, is the lawyer really looking out for her own interests. +Over this deaf and hearing impaired, mostly do not like to describe themselves as disabled. +This second opinion says that if we haven't been able to do them before, psychological first aid is good for people because it helps confronting what happened. +Finance is not about making money, though, in some sense, it is. +South Sudan is so poorly set up with government infrastructure, that whilst it signed on to those treaties, it can't even begin to administer those treaties. +And of course, education boomed after the war, because people who had their children abroad were able to survive, and their children used to send few things for them, or even send them across. +In fact, some firms have been so good at generating an organizational culture that people would rather be at work than at home in their families. +And then that just becomes turning those into pictures and storing them in a memory palace. +Thank you for the question. +As I mentioned, Brian Clark is joining me for this conversation. +Let's assume an additional day of bargaining hurts Abe and Bea equally. +It's a technique which should be applied 24, 48, 72 hours after the critical incident but never after 12 weeks. +So our total columns are forming. +And he looked at us saying, listen, guys, you will go bankrupt in six months. +Multi-brand stores that were a traditional format that became different, more appealing. +This is the tricky one. +So, we have to invoke identity expectations, notions of duty, etc to get standard operating procedures rolling from each of these organizational actors. +We do see the best actresses on the red carpet, with the most beautiful dresses. +Not only are large and complex systems typically well beyond our knowledge, but by definition wicked problems are tough to approach and solve. +Social and environmental concerns motivate people to come together as a community. +Ascertaining if the task can be completed with our new design is a pretty low bar. +As Heraclitus famously said, 'No one stands in the same river twice. +In example, I see you are afraid, I see you are frightened, I see you are sad, but we will always try to refer to a thought that might calm down this emotion. +A key insight from the Principle of the Divided Cloth. +This particular worldview about roles and responsibilities structured everyday life and functioned to create a peaceful and thriving existence for the Kanien:keha'ka. +So you're saying that actually is not the just an emotional benefit. +And so you probably interviewed with four or five people along the way. +Indigenous peoples coordinate networks of communities to form unique bonds of resistance and social mobilization. +Belmore invited anyone who wanted to participate to come to her temporary studio set up in Neechi Commons, a community co-op for Indigenous peoples, to shape and create clay beads. +Donate blood only to blood banks that use sterilized equipment. +So what's interesting here is that some people think the pie is 140 because together, they value the bottle at 160 plus 80 minus 100. +They would not come across well in audio only. +This video will be especially fun, because I have a chance now to interview my co-instructor, Dr. +So the variance of the return on a stock is equal to it's beta squared times the variance of the market return and that's called systematic risk. +When you're thinking about what to ask for, obviously everybody likes getting paid more money, but that's not the only thing. +This suggests that Indigenous peoples retained political independence. +But what if that good job and earning a lot of money, you do that because you want to afford all of these new experiences, and how is that related, what do you think about this? Yes. +Very dangerous, because in World War I, they're building the trenches. +We won't talk much about real estate. +In Mauritania, West Africa, a woman who wants a man to be brought to justice for rape runs a high risk of imprisonment for making the accusation. +Warning, warning, warning, this should not be you. +Asymmetric means that the US public admin will receive money up until a certain point written in the SBIC agreement, while the additional profit is for the other investor. +Let's see for one sec. +The sensible solution is to meet halfway. +These are the surface level data from the iceberg model we talked about. +But total aggregate number of women in the world, I cannot find. +But I don't know if that's necessarily true, but it's something to think about. +Hopefully, this course and workbook have caught you at the right time, a founder or senior level executive, busy with the demands of your organization, but sensing you need to make time for professional development or perhaps you've completed one chapter of life or career and looking for a new start and have some discretionary time for learning. +There have been many organizations out there, which have pursued unethical goals. +Can you say something about this project, what are the details, what is the challenge for Borsa Italiana? I think that Elite turned out to be a magical solution for us. +And I had this moment were I was like, "where am I going to get a bunch of vegetables and greens?" Or there was breakfast and I was like, "how do I achieve breakfast for myself?" Like when you go away, even for a little moment, then you come back and re-experience what life was like before I could just go there and have all this delicious food there. +And this systematic, pervasive, lifelong discrimination leads to a very trying and challenging old age. +It's like a complex project or task. +That's easy, but they haven't figured out how those issues trade off against each other. +When did they bring Steve Jobs back? Anyone know that? Anyone read about? I'm assuming you know who Steve Jobs is. +We do have in Canada, almost goes right back to the beginning, documents of grievance, relationships between Native groups, sure they started in Eastern Canada. +They continually adapt and learn. +If people aren't involved in the process, they won't support it. +I have one last question. +They're more and more into this situation, and it's harder for them to walk away. +The process. +The point is that the organizational world in which we live is changing right in front of our eyes. +And what did Apple do in the same year? Let's say it did 15%. +The first is that decoupling protects the formal structure from uncertainties of the technical core, it's buffering, right? There's much uncertainty in how, say, a curriculum is delivered, received, and so on, and measuring its kind of effect is difficult. +And this is political. +These are the activities that bring you to life. +To finally today, we have this open system perspective in a global economy. +What we've been doing is talking about how we are in this together, and school is not a place. +Because if we don't get the principles, we don't have framework in which we can create our own logic. +He says how much did you pay for this rug'? And I say $500. +That is a fine rug. +There's actually these realities that make those theories not so perfect. +So first, can you tell us, how do you avoid illusions of competence in learning? Right. +And actually that was a good point to make, because population ecologists often worry about the size of firms because it often confounds with generalist and specialist notions. +You have this ability to buy a second house. +And next thing I know, the locks on the car come crashing down. +If you can, seek the help of a sign language interpreter. +It can cause you to relike something that you've forgotten was really valuable in your life. +And that then really serves to limit women's choices, to put women in boxes. +There's always these dumb, annoying features. +Hey there, in the last lesson, I introduced you to the first three steps of a one, two, three, four, five formula, as it applies to the action A of the seven A framework. +Since Hasan is getting the entire bonus, it's only his perspective on the bonus that matters. +For this reason, a child can handle stress much better if they're with a person that makes them feel safe and secure. +So, if I think about it and figure out how to solve this problem, I'm actually not being creative while I'm solving this problem, because other people have already solved this problem. +On the other hand, if you're at the bottom of the status hierarchy, you don't get any rewards from this identity. +The situation is even worse if you haven't thought hard about your reservation value before going into the negotiation. +Because also the stores they can charge more for it. +Because it's the precondition, if you like, for the CEDAW and the CRC negligence of the United States. +There also will be readings, which are essential to this course, particularly if you want to receive a Statement of Accomplishment. +So I had to keep cooperating a few times, okay, win, win, win. +I would think to myself, okay let's imagine, a table made out of tissues. +We worked it out to the penny, we kept calculating and recalculating and our account won't even let us go there. +The main answers that people gave on this thread were I didn't have the time, it wasn't easy, I speak another language, it's a daunting task. +For example, if I'm introduced to five people consecutively, I might get the name Mary, and the name Miguel. +And so, can we actually see this in the context of people's jobs? I think this is another spot where our predictions, our forecasts about what we like, seemed to actually be wrong. +And if you think it's incumbent on me to say, sure, please, come on in. +So, now I propose to you a classification of luxury and fashion brands as the result of the intersection between the kind of benefits they deliver, and the brand’s scope. +The funding and policy development, however, is still trying to catch up. +It's getting a little long and sort of unwieldy. +The main pitfall of requirement gathering is that designers start designing alternatives when they do not completely understand the task, the user, or how the user currently accomplishes a task. +It's sort of new for Yale's online courses. +And do the negotiation first, before you watch anything else. +So this is a, a summary is a quick way, low cost that people can catch up. +So you have to fight that attitude of entitlement and that idea that you are somehow entitled to anybody's attention. +There's also the value that I would get from his company and his value from my company. +Time affluence makes us happier, it's all pretty awesome. +As our understanding of firms and instrumental social groups has grown. +And, I was lucky enough to be working at the Global Fund for Women, not in the last ten years but in the last 20 years. +They become carriers of universal values and stories expressed through a wide range of products. +It only focuses on the negative. +You're not pushing things through. +Even if you do not actively participate in social media and you probably should. +Delly Yeah. +It might look different. +Second, minorities, probably, as I said before, will still be a great part of the market. +Interaction design is a cycle. +The way in which the government supports this is through sectoral brands and unions, through the Ministry of Economy, Agriculture, and Foreign Relations that, for example, is directly correlated to this pavilion. +So we were able to assemble all the commanders of the different warring factions, and at that meeting and training we brought victims, women victims, and we brought child soldiers to tell their stories to these commanders what you did with me. +So Apple is more variable than S&P 500. +And achievement and work was more a matter of private accomplishment and few opportunities for public embarrassment. +Think of the ways like all the things that could have gone wrong where you'd never met your partner. +So, in times of inclusion and UN convention of rights, you'll need certain helps and some facilities to actually be able to communicate with people suffering either from to be deaf or blind. +The opposite of the good thing, what would it be if it wasn't good? This sounds a little bit weird. +But maintaining your grip on the attitude and on the soul of the people. +And then, quite a few of you mentioned that you put in extra hours because of self-improvement, that this is something that you think is a long-term investment. +And how he thinks about learning, so that we all might get a better sense of how to improve our own learning. +This module is broken into four lessons, with the first three lessons in a podcast interview format. +This timing is named fundraising. +In this last module we focused our attention on the importance of the size of the company. +And in that way, it recognizes and values practical knowledge creation and helps members use it so they need not be rediscovered again and again. +There have been many projects, programs and campaigns that promote healing and reconciliation for Indigenous peoples. +Notice the value that I was expecting at 3000 is right there. +If we look at the actual actors and participants, we see that it's a racially heterogeneous population. +I often think if I had the awesome stuff that Beyonce had, I would be very happy. +As I said, you guys could all commit to like being more honest in your feeds to give a better, like to savor things that aren't as crazy or don't make people feel badly, right? 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The answer is that we need to become a little bit more mindful. +So the revenue is going to come from, remember this? 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And it was asked by Chitra Mukundan. +However, Aboriginal peoples also changed along with them. +If it's like can you negotiate a quarter pound of butter. +A good reason from the buyer's perspective is oh, I've been doing this for 20 years, and I'm just tired. +We talk about entertainment “retailtainment. +Like, we don't know whether offering away all this undermines the value of the resource. +We also need the possibility of a catering in this place, of serving food and drinks, because usually we spend many hours there, and people gets tired and needs to eat and drink something, and they also need the availability of a games zone and diaper change when there are kids, and there are usually kids in most of the massive incidents. +We covered many different decisions related to the size of the company, for example, how do big companies and small companies choose touchpoints to reach their audience and the message and the stories they want to tell their audiences. +And they have something of size 9 to divide up, if they can agree. +So two things. +What we’ve see in this model is that in food and beverage businesses there are different trends. +Originally from Calgary, I'm a member of the Blood Kainai Tribe in southern Alberta, and taught prior to coming here, I was at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, which is now the First Nations University of Canada. +And more and more, that's the kind of thing that we start to associate with a personal identity. +But remember, these aren't our first languages, so we apologize beforehand for any mistakes in our enunciations. +And the market which is the most symbolically traditional place in all of Italian food commerce is where we can actually see a really dynamic change in a very short time. +The most difficult way is via mail or via internet. +They, in some sense adjusted her salary to take into account state income tax, but not his. +I will not compromise on d unless you make a compromise on a. +I don't wanna have to come back and renegotiate and then suddenly it's 800. +And I would say that reflects the fact that there was little or no economic relationship. +Education? 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The first thing we will do is asking them if it is a good moment to talk. +So it was a challenge for the girls who worked through that one because well, I don't want her or him mad at me. +In these families it's easier to find out changes in the behaviors than in the opinions and feelings. +We use these rocks to create a vision of our future potential. +And suddenly it's 40% more credible. +It's hard to tell here right. +Now, here's the thing. +My name is Sonia Simone and I'm the Chief Content Officer of Copyblogger Media. +Here, organizations don't just compete for resources and customers, but for political power and institutional legitimacy. +And often, basically, in all the regions throughout the world. +And you can also color code the given. +But the open system view is slightly distinct in that, it's a perspective on organizations, and organizing, and what matters. +First of all, investing means to decide if it makes sense to invest or not in a certain company, and this activity is named decision-making. +And then last are kind of practices and the kind of practices that I have in mind When I think of organizing a culture, are things, interactions that render the values of the mission statement. +Learn practical tools within a unified framework to reflect on your purpose, clarify priorities, visualize your potential, and maximize your effectiveness at progress towards your goals. +So, your organization can have a differentiated structure, I think was also something we talked about. +It doesn't happen by accident. +This sound scary, but the good news is understanding the stress response, also gives us clues for how to manage it in the best way possible. +And here, you'd list it out. +The fact that others in this loose coalition are, have other interests. +But on this day, you pause and check in with yourself, you notice your mind's habitual or reactive response and with greater self compassion and awareness, you lightly guide your attention back, so that your mind and your body, are in the same place, then you consider what is best for you and those around you and in this stable state of clarity, you respond. +I keep using it even though there may be a much better routine later. +First of all it's very important to define who is licensing what. +Notice the table has to start at 0 to get the unit cost of 24. +[INAUDIBLE] did that. +And this is at eight dollars format that as well. +A continued connection to the long-standing cultural communities is important to urban Indigenous residents. +But I also saw women who lost their children during childbirth. +Aboriginal communities and trappers welcomed the return of the fur trade and took advantage of the opportunity to buy and sell furs for cash. +Which activation level did this incident suppose? Was it all a massive agitation moment, did all the family get stressed? Did the kid have an important activation, a moment of stress which took him to having a very important physiological activation? It would be one of the things we should gather. +But then it also has to be useful or valued by someone. +I usually find I get a much better idea of the problem scope and different perspective on that problem. +When you're trying to learn, your tendency can be to reread what you're learning, or highlight, or underline. +Let's build out this formula. +A third kind of way of deciding on an organizational culture is to consider its fit with mission. +First there's the academic demand level, the puberty's hormonal changes stage plus all the process we will describe about personality changes coincide with a moment in which students, boys and girls which are in the school begin being demanded a bigger performance and a bigger determination in their performance. +Before, we did a very basic spreadsheet about the business of you. +Now, are you really any worse off if you reveal the truth in this case? 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You make their argument for them using your words rather than them. +But actually, I think it might just be things that we take for granted, or tacit knowledge, or a simple everyday things that humans just in fact can't help but do. +A consumer who is less involved would basically devote less time and less cognitive effort to information collection, information comparison, and comparison of alternatives. +[LAUGH] Okay first time for everything. +In our Center, we like to talk about emotions as signals to approach or avoid. +So you also do scenarios such as you think about, okay, if you're buying a house, you really want to make sure you get the best deal that you have for yourself. +In every market and business you can figure out there are a number of consumers who are not so sensitive to the quality of the value proposition, they are not sophisticated in terms of tastes or preferences, they just want an average or really low priced product or value proposition. +5 with the precision increasing as more dice are rolled. +There's low specialization, knowledge resides wherever it is most useful. +So I want the B18 to drag with me but I don't want cell B14 to drag - that should stay the same. +Or you're getting what it is that you bring to the table. +So let's compare and contrast facets of resource dependence theory with neo-institutional theory. +I think that's kind of requires some sophistication to pick a company and short it to protect yourself, your own human capital. +Hello, welcome back, I'm Sonia Simone. +All right, he's got a firm handshake, this could be bad. +So I placed an order in 15 seconds. +Indigenous forms of discipline can be understood as inductive discipline, which demonstrates how actions impact others. +What is happening worldwide, is that the young adults, their children, are migrating to the cities for work and the migration is because there are better jobs and also the employers are putting the jobs in cities because they have a better competitive advantage in the cities. +When you realize your fortune telling, just like explicitly building the phrase to your brain, I don't know the future. +Because of his interest in learning, Norman took an unusual career path. +Well, maybe we want to less of that now, but that can be worth a tremendous amount. +So this constant reflection about practice is the key thing about organizational learning, and I think you picked up on that. +The second mechanism is represented by permitted transfer. +So the one moment where I will procrastinate is starting something new, for obvious reasons. +It is an art college dedicated to supporting and educating Indian artists in the arts, literature, media, and history. +Now, there are numbers of components to this but, the parameter what I'm going to talk about today is headlines. +For me, luxury is something that is of high aesthetical value but at the same time it's very limited and that's why many people want to have it but just very few can go afford. +That will probably be different in Canada. +I'm using the five percent rate of decrease to try to increase. +The purpose driven connected leadership framework is based upon the following logic flow derived from a cross sector cross life fascination with leadership and connection. +When a fashion and luxury company has to manage its distribution strategy, the key issue is how to build and to maintain a certain brand identity image through a variety, a mix of formats. +In these moments immediately after the critical accident, it becomes hard to retain new information. +You have a moment where you notice you're making this comparison, you just out loud literally say, "Stop!" And that causes your brain to take a moment to be like, wait, it's not the habitual thing you tend to do as your comparisons are working. +In resource dependence theory these were seen as a means of co-opting other firms and sharing resources like information. +We've spent a good deal of time learning various requirement gathering techniques to learn about the problem space. +She publicly appreciated teachers who led extra curricula, and made it a point of giving them institutional resources they needed for those endeavors. +The traditional way of representing a life cycle at the product level or the market level Is the introduction stage is a stage where sales are very limited and the growth of the sales is limited as well. +Award winning products are considered better products than products which have no awards are never won an award; or reviews by critics, by experts, by other consumers. +Yeah, this is okay. +Now that's not to say that you're, you don't give a, anything about the person you meet, you know. +And what is x? X is the sales that we could've achieved on our own, without your help. +Because the person's gonna say, here's why it's worth 3 million, why are you offering me 200,000? And if you come back and say, no, here's why it's worth 1 million rather than 3 million. +But at least as a first exercise, it sounds like this is something we should understand, doesn't it? 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In the beginning in Joia I was very intellectual so the cuisine was very thought out and made less with the heart and then it changed but what changed much more was my way to communicate to the people because I didn't convince them to come here because there was vegetarian cuisine, but I convinced them to come here because it was a philosophy, and that's much more interesting. +There's kind of fun in and of themselves. +Whenever you recall a memory, it changes, a process called, reconsolidation. +You cannot get HIV from animals or insects only from humans. +And in part because of that, we really want to check whether or not this kind of approach of teaching you guys the science and sort of seeing if this practice goes together is actually going to work. +Like many other Indigenous women, Christi often thought about the missing and murdered Indigenous women. +Basically it’s a mechanism the PEI wants to have to protect the value of the amount of shares it has in its portfolio. +And others of you talked about knowledge as an asset, particularly that in a knowledge economy that we're experiencing now, that knowledge and those kinds of information was king. +I think especially your generation, that kind of missed the fun boat more than other generations. +That is a lot of people. +And no speaking parts. +This is probably the more, I guess advanced way to do it, but you can use what's called the some if formula. +But they come from everywhere and they have a very hard time because actually Europe is trying to, or not trying, Europe is shutting out, trying to keep everybody out. +First, please read chapter one of the text for this course, entitled From Outrage to Courage. +” The fourth and last element of a business model is related to the revenue model. +And that means that the researchers have an accurate guess about how often good and bad things happen versus your estimate of how often these happen to other people. +In Milan now there are maybe five hundred Japanese restaurants and twenty years ago, there were no vegetarian restaurants here. +The social structure, focuses on interorganizational relationships and the effort is to manage standard operating procedures and to perform bargaining and politics on these external relations. +And that's to engage in some expressive writing. +This is a yes-no decision. +Merely knowing something is not enough to put into practice. +And are good at and by doing that we get something accomplish better according to this kind of theory. +The numbers jump up. +Of course, I don't want you to follow this literally. +All countries, though, have a small pool of IV drug users and then websites with men that have HIV. +But I often asked myself, why hasn't Mama Natasha died? Why is Mama Mary still alive? And yet they love me so much. +Using surveys, we can collect both quantitative and qualitative data. +Screening means screening all the proposals, or dossiers that the PE firm received and finding which kind of dossier and/or proposal really makes sense. +So now, we have some sense of where organizational anarchy can reside and the kind of a general world it is. +So if you think about negotiating via a problem solving style versus a this is a war approach that's going to be more effective, that problem solving style. +Until next time. +And that makes it easy in a way but we have to. +I, I tried to do a lot of the additional practice exercises so that I could stretch my brain a little bit and become much more comfortable with the things that we were learning. +We also saw strategies that we can use to reset our reference points, reframe things so that they seem better. +And it turns out that can let us process things in ways we don't expect. +25 on Tuesday, Abe has to offer her at least that much on Monday. +Let's face the first area of activity, actions to support the company to generate more value. +Organizations, too, have rituals. +You see what I'm trying to do here. +Can you send it to me by email? 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A monitoring which might last up to six months, before seeing how everything evolved, having a global view on the process. +Jessica Gordon, Sheela McLean, Sylvia McAdam and Nina Wilson, tired of existing within government sanctioned structures that continued to restrict the sovereignty and rights of all Indigenous peoples decided to take a stand. +And you can apply these same tools to solve math problems. +And as is the case in a lot of Buzzfeed articles, the answer may surprise you. +There's an expectation that you have access to resources that if you don't have access to, you're in deep trouble. +But I think that we often forget that women have a right to control their fertility. +There are other things that people could do to share resources too that are like these alliances that Lody mentioned and her own work on natural parts. +But when we express our own feelings at certain way, we attribute it to the situation and not our personality or character. +And the power model gives me it's prediction and these will be off from the actual data values and in a second we're going to measure how far off we actually are. +Those three words are “Sicilianity”, sensuality, and “sartoriality”. +Versus a hot desert. +The last potential reason for coming together is their synergy they can create by bringing readers to each other. +Whether it's regulations on abortion facilities. +Modena has a territory where the old live side by side to the contemporary. +Hopefully you stop right there and say how the heck do I make 0. +It can let you make small tweaks to your life for the ground level or at a high floor or it can help you raise to the ground and build afresh. +For example, the storm is coming, and will likely flood the city and create problems we can only partially address. +If you're bit by a bat, or a wild dog, or a fox, then it's pretty clear that rabies shots are called for. +We really feel that they are suffering. +With Idle No More, the round dancing and the mass flash mobs to raise issues on certain issues that needed to be spoken to immediately that were a pressing concern particularly around the environment. +Instead of this, "Everything's under control right now. +Whereas in Canada because of an enduring fur trade, this was understood, their economic importance was understood. +It's given this number is given by 1. +What do you think about the evolution of food and beverage of cooking shows on TV? Is there any thing that you think would be changing or anything that would be staying over time in the next few years? I think that we have a new era now of codified food programs where as before it was just someone behind the stove cooking. +Managing our emotions means how we deal with our emotions. +Today we will talk on the protective and risk factors in daily emergencies in adults. +And the basic reaction was on the ground floor, that there was a Draconian effect of the implementation. +Let’s say yes, there is a kind of “European way” to private equity and I’ll always remember the ambassador of Italy coming from the U. +Can you tell us a bit of story? So what is the idea behind the Grom project? In the beginning what was the idea? Actually, the idea didn't come from me. +And, we're very likely to be here and, to be part of this. +Same thing with the bad stuff. +Let's now see the types of families with multiple problems we can find: well-structured families are those families which belong to a high socioeconomic class where one or more of its significant members show a chronic disorganized behavior. +If you don't. +Many initiatives, such as the Project of Heart focus on education, healing and reclaiming the strength and dignity of Indigenous peoples. +Only a fool test the water with both feet [FOREIGN] Or when you fail to plan, you plan to fail. +The largest scope job of the ten in there was that CEO for Virgin Mobile South Africa. +A term that Norman introduces in his new book that is closely related to affordance is signifiers, where as affordances tell us what actions are possible signifiers tell us where that action should take place. +And we work mostly with violence and access to justice, health, sexual and reproductive rights and with low-income community women in terms of enhancing their leadership capacity, their citizenship rights. +So the important issues that we have the global legal framework as the United Nations, but United Nations by itself cannot solve this problem. +Indigenous urban residents tend to experience higher rates of unemployment, single parenthood, homelessness, and domestic violence, to only name a few. +Positive reframing is when we choose to look at a situation from a different angle-- see the silver lining, notice the good, reflect on a lesson learned, or have gratitude for what did go right, what we already have. +And criticizing the power of largely straight white western males to narrate the world, to tell us how nature works. +Few things are more annoying than having to go back and re-grade a test when students are able to convincingly argue that a second answer is also correct. +And basically the set of products that are updated, that are trendy. +Commit yourself to certain routines and tasks each day. +And come with creative ideas that maybe you wouldn't have found within your local community or your group. +Let's go back to solver for a minute. +But even in states where 24 weeks is the viability interpretation, as we have seen over the last decade, more and more states are restricting access to abortion using a myriad of techniques. +Is there any toilet here? The toilet, well I have no idea of where they are, well, now I'll ask my colleague, but wait a minute, do you need something else? Yes, I need to go to the church, I need to pray, I am very nervous. +Musimbi: Thank you for having me! Best wishes for your class! Anne: Thank you!. +Things that made sense before can suddenly seem confusing. +The resource of previously lived situations helps kids, as well as adults, activating their own confrontation mechanisms, and this is highly positive. +So let's put that in. +By developing a relationship with municipal leaders in Saskatoon, Muskeg Lake First Nation was able to extend their economic potential to a large investment space despite being located more than 130 kilometres northwest of the city itself. +In fact, in the next teen age stage, kids will leave behind the models they learned from their older relatives, and will try to focus exclusively in their friends' models. +And there's a wonderful quip by the psychologist Dan Gilbert, who you heard about last time, "Part of us believe that the new car is better because it lasts longer. +If Anju thinks the painting is worth a 1,000, then saying, 500 in the shootout is just like cutting the cake perfectly in 2. +It turns out that this messes up our happiness in some interesting systematic ways. +So higher alcohol, or a completely different way of producing the beer creates a completely different product from these lagers. +We may have a more chatty, leasure, ironic tone of voice. +But they begin being aware of death, and so, afraid of it. +I just want to know what the org chart looks like and what a perfect deal looks like to you What does a perfect Dalian look like to you? What do you want from me ideally? How do you want me to work? When do you want me to work on what? And so Really you're not, that's what I meant by two phone calls. +But, while government policies did their best to kill the Indian in the child, they did not succeed. +In terms of customers in terms of business model and know how and let me also add what luxury is not. +If you didn't want to cook at home, you'd have to physically go out to a restaurant where there are other people. +Within a specific territory. +For example, you want somebody to believe something, you say it though the side of your mouth, and you lower your voice. +Indigenous arts are a potent way of presenting, representing and passing on knowledge. +This will keep track how many crews are being sent to Kansas City. +But at the time, I made a rookie error, which is, I filed for the trademark of Maker Oats. +And you can see that the return in this case is 16. +We have to tell people, you are important, you are making a difference. +On the other hand, the logic of appropriateness, Matthew wrote that a deadline is like a constraint and it forces a decision. +I think that's fair, these are the notions of the boundary of the organization being obscured, basically, more participants can access, right? Like those who are all consistent. +And we also think about things like our economy, our culture, our language, our art. +Especially in menswear, and especially in formal menswear. +And that's the general narrative of Metz for this whole story. +And you can look at 1950 in Japan and see that it looks like a pyramid. +Do you tend to have like a kind of optimistic positive style, you're happy upbeat person or do you kind of low positive style? What you find is that individuals who have the higher positive style gets significantly less colds? Something about being optimistic and upbeat is going to protect your immune system. +You know now our company's facing a new adventure because basically it’s 60% retail and another 40% wholesale that I really care a lot about to sell as well because also give you a lot of energy because you compete with the best brands in the world, you talk with the best clients, you feel the good wholesaler for sure. +Like just literally say, I'm going to be kind to myself right now. +The world is constantly throwing things at you. +Because you have to remember that the Parmigiano Reggiano is we call [FOREIGN] because it's hard. +So even if it's not the employee's attitudes, it could be that there are actual legal and regulatory protections in place that thwart your efforts. +Because what you want to do is affect the expectation level of the other side going into the negotiation. +Focusing on eliminating violence, however, is not just an economic question, it is also a question of justice. +Relational truth takes into account the complexities of the experiences, the harms, and other impacts of residential schools. +This is something that's referred to as temptation bundling. +So the achievements over the last ten years have been greater visibility I think of injustice. +Yeah, and when constructing a portfolio it matters. +So if you're trying to eat healthier and you see these delicious donuts, you might not be able to help paying attention to them over time. +That last week, we will conclude the class by reviewing our experience and highlighting positive programs, effective strategies, and success stories that have been shared by our newly formed community of participants. +These theories tend to focus on the administrative units of organizations. +And an added investment accrues to your benefit. +Not having many information or being exposed to rumors, which means they don't inform us about what they are doing, what happened, what will happen, which processes or paperworks we must do, as well as being aware of information we can get from non-official channels, will difficult us the crisis resolution. +A longstanding example of this alliance-building culminated in the creation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, or UNDRIP. +It just sometimes takes a little more patience and a little more promotion. +That means, in this case, since we probably know what is the number of all the shares, the unknown variable is represented by the number of new shares we have to issue. +So for example, in terms of internal constraints, there are things like investments and equipment, information limits, intra-organizational politics that have been worked out, and the institutionalization of organizational routines. +So we did find consensus in one topic. +But to see a market in sort of in the swing of providing what locals need based on their economic needs, offering things they might even never have thought they needed. +The minimal total distance, the best solution meeting this requirement that Oakland cannot go Toronto is 4,580 miles. +Is it cheaper to make but even does it take money? And someone asked did my course itself actually take money to develop? And it did. +Not like before, when he was a kid, when most of the energy went from the adult to the kid. +However, Indigenous women have continued to fulfill traditional caretaking and mothering roles even within the colonial context. +We don't know how to solve our problems. +I think that when you are a firm asking people to sacrifice for a brighter or possible future. +And which is the specific model, if any that TRND uses? How do you make this word-of-mouth marketing work for the companies you are working with? 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It's not that we don't have children who then we then claim and raise as our own, who are our biological offspring, and we care about our biological ancestors; but, that's not the total definition of what it is to be a member of our community, right? And so we care very much about being socially entangled with communities, and about, you know, you want to be claimed by your community. +On one side, there's the image of Queen Victoria, and on the other, an image of an Indigenous chief and a British officer shaking hands. +L'oreal established in Paris in 1935 now is the first group at global level with 28 international brands in cosmetics. +But I also think that readers are savvy enough. +Which are this technique's objectives? On one side informing both about the incident itself and about the stress the team has suffered. +And we have to make jacket for everybody, starting from the kids, 15 years old that go skiing, that go snowboarding going to the ladies who love to wear the jacket in the, in the good dinner in the night and the men they use every day on top of the suits, the businessmen. +I'm and we're gonna do a short experiment on competition today. +After learning what psychological first aid are and seeing many aspects when these psychological first aid are given to collectives such as kids, teenagers, adults and collectives with special needs, this week you will learn how to take care of yourself, you as a psychological first aid provider. +The manicure went to good use, but it's very important for you guys to know that, if you need a commercial shoot, call me, I'm available. +And so, if you want to find a job that's a calling, it might not be a particular thing. +So now the question is, how is Hasan 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how can we do it at a lower price? So if you, if you want to give us x dollars to do it and we can do it for less and keep all the savings, then we're happy to do it, and you obviously don't seem to want to do that, that's just ridiculous. +All right, let's end the poll and show you what you got. +And I'm not proposing that you all now go into Stuart Weitzman and find ways to get these shoes for less. +And you're pretty happy. +So I think that just a sequence of more extreme kind of efforts to deal with dependence as we go through all those strategies. +But I do have a preference for things to be kind of be anchored in the readings a little bit and I can see how you have a coalition, I can see how we have an exchange here that we negotiate. +Who's in and out on this, right? That's being enacted. +What's happening right now? 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So you embrace the kind of hard work. +You're just everywhere but there. +Fashion companies were used to be successful, earn money, and go for world. +These new neurons help you learn new things but they will die if you don't use them. +Authority in the best raw materials means that they are able to deliver the top in the market for instance in cashmere, where it’s the number one western manufacturer of cashmere and baby cashmere, a trademark that they developed, thanks to the direct relationship Loro Piana has with government agencies in China, and the fully owned operations they have in Mongolia. +And what I want to do is look at the predictions based on different models and we're going to do all three. +Audience participation time, I want you to imagine, of course, none of this would ever happen to you, but imagine that you get a much worst grade on your next test than you thought, you get the test back it's much worse than you thought. +August 3, that could be close. +Clayton Christensen wrote a wonderful HBR article and recorded a Ted Talk titled, How Will You Measure Your Life? 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And we're going to look at how many people, the percentage of people in this group that either recovered from their depression kind of recovered, which is going to be the black bar or kind of relapse. +One of the biggest ones is to get rid of the kinds of phone stimuli that tend to activate our bottom-up attention. +How can they last so long? I went and visited them once and I discovered that they don't even put by lines. +And so, already we have some sense from these kind of these models of network formation of what kinds of treatments would induce the networks we d like to see in organizations. +We have to be careful about our mindset around stress, and we have to find a way to have greater balance of pleasant to unpleasant emotions. +I would update this accordingly and I want to update this as a better title or really anything better than "chart title. +We don't say what we don't know. +See, I'm trying to relate to the readings. +You can kind of be active about your choice to go to it. +Your brain needs to alternate it's ways of learning as it grapples with and assimilates the new material. +You should not send two cruise to the same city, so one crew per city. +Said, it's easy. +They don't have a slogan that as a customer you may associate to the brand’s value proposition. +So with that, it's a pleasure to speak here with Dr Robert Bilder. +So the expected cost to the buyer is $21. +Today, Indigenous peoples are adapting by shifting the harvest to other species and altering how and when to safely travel on land and ice. +with others of you said it matters because with turn over the dress code kind of projects consistency so you know, that's Marsha Munt, who is arguing that. +But you're also a generation that spontaneously sometimes reports that this activity you've been doing for a while is no longer giving you any fun because it doesn't feel playful. +We have our total cost of $206,000. +The other example is in the DRC where we are working, where a local militia had its chief of staff, senior person of the local militia actually committed rape, and we got in touch with the commander. +And I think that's, or a legal entity and I think that's kind of the the argumentative move here. +Great job on this example, I'll see you next time. +But there's evidence that if we do feel mindfully we might actually be able to use our phones better, right? We don't have to get rid of our phones completely, but we might be able to use them better. +Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, Duncan Campbell Scott, described this education system as one that worked toward the full assimilation of Indians until there was no Indian question. +I'll possibly never get to college, this will positively affect my GPA. +We can identify exactly what we'd like to do, like what behavior on what times or days, and set small goals. +In your job what's the goal here is you want to minimize the cost. +You understand the who, what, when, where of the user's goals. +So, I have to commit to 700, today. +So try and remember that when you see a fire that's been lit, go and put it out as opposed to meet it fire with fire. +You walk up to your colleague who appears to be more stressed than you are. +But engage in your faith-based community, use the power of their social connection, and get the happiness boost that comes with it. +It was about taking money from me. +But a year into Google, that's just your reference point. +Let's just show you that the numbers go up and they go down. +That's why in our experiment, I just asked if you would list the house for more or less than the last three digits of your phone number in thousands. +In fact, offices aren't negotiable. +And that's one of the things we're going to have to tackle as we kind of go through the rest of the course. +It should not be a kinder, gentler evangelism, free from the horrors of the residential school era. +We've already seen a one way table where I fill in a column. +And so, the questions they ask in this case are, "How are you feeling? 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materials plus our labor. +Each of you has one, and the question is how do we divide up the 2600 between me who has all the black cards and the folks out there who have all the red cards. +The path to expertise is built little by little, small chunks can become larger, and all of the expertise serves to underpin more creative interpretations as you gradually become a master of the material. +So I feel like there's a series of things that you can do through that kind of conversation but you need to at least have the ability to have that conversation and to kind of guide it. +And over time, we kind of even become core members and take on the identity of a chess player that's kind of central to ourselves. +Many consumers perceive wine as a broad category to be consumed only by competent consumers, which basically means many consumers think that they need a competence in order to understand and appreciate wine. +I guess we ought to play a new game. +The start is completely different from seed. +Nobody wants to go to war here. +Each company follows trends. +And the easiest way to think about what it means to be Métis is to think about the core and periphery through which Métis moved in and came out during the 19th century, in particular. +So, strengthening and building the capacities of those organizations. +And it's worth noting sometimes it's physical, you're going to take this out and brush your teeth. +She also has a different struggle at the end of the day. +The US is still about 17%. +Your authority has been limited. +Yes but I feel bad for you, for the journalist, because I thought I was doing my job properly. +Both for your performance but also for your attitude and what you think you're capable of and what you think you can be proud of later on in life. +Everybody wants a job so they can hire a junior analyst. +So what the case basically says is that Métis are Indians for the purposes of section 9124 of the British North America Act. +And in many cases these are like formalisms, which are represented arguments. +And we can do the best in the world. +So I would love to discuss options D and E. +Step by step let's start talking about taxation on capital gains. +We have covered a lot of topics in our time together. +Take for example harassment and grievance claims within organizations. +So here's the thing, when you buy the house for 475 it's worth 500 to you, you end up being 25 ahead and so that's great. +I'll try to do this briefly; we could talk the whole session on this one question. +The Indian Residential Settlement Agreement consisted of a core package with a compensation payment of $10,000 for each survivor, and an additional $3,000 for each year they attended. +This particular function in Excel is inherited in this way, it's really not an NPV, it's not a net present value, it's just a present value but for historical reasons, for compatibility reasons, they've not changed the title. +So, [COUGH] in spite of having some knowledge of people's motives, if you don't really have concrete structural leverages. +So,we have three classes of organizational theories or three metanarratives about organizational theories. +Now I'd like to go ahead and use the cost increases from above. +So if you look at the $200 asks, the response that comes back is generally something around 57, 58%, of what people are asking for. +That can turn it on. +I belief that it’s more interesting to live in a more complete way, not in a too simple way because we are human beings, we are intelligent, we can choose what we want to do and to become, but we must do it. +This is like the x value, the price in our formula becomes the x value, it is the input. +Let's go in depth on each one of them. +It's becoming a moment of communication. +Are you worrying too much about the naysayers communicating enough with the fans? Or are the groups here affected by the system that either you overlooked or that have been historically overlooked by the system? On a higher infant side, this historical equity issue is also important. +Or the day within the organization. +And it's something that I find very difficult to live with and I think we should also as citizens open our mouth and protest against that and try to change it. +Mainstream universities are trying to develop spaces for Aboriginal students to gather, and for programs to incorporate Aboriginal content. +Interestingly, while the government recognized the existing rights of Aboriginal peoples, it did not go into detail as what this would mean. +And, you know, the interesting point is, while I was doing this and I was hard wiring my brain to solve problems. +It's just critical, critical. +They just never updated them because they worked and it turns out all the people you hear laughing are dead. +You will lose out on an opportunity of a lifetime. +We must let the kid do easy tasks that fit his age, such as preparing the table or dressing up, although they take him more time than the usual. +And, pleasures in using these products everyday. +This is interesting because if you look at other questions, you'll see just the opposite pattern. +What is the product strategy for icon brands? Products are usually very much recognizable defined by their iconic codes. +And instead the person said I have five pages, can I use the Xerox machine because I have to make copies? And adding that simple little explanation increased the success rate from 60% up to 93%. +I really should maybe perhaps order more. +And there's evidence that you can feel more time affluent if you make good use of what researchers called time confetti. +And I'm dead serious about this. +This fact, which is evolving and adaptive, helps building their personality. +And that's because if the headline doesn't work, nothing else will either. +I'm inviting you to look back over the last ten years and let us know what do you think about the women's movement, and progress. +It's not teaching. +Absolutely yes. +We can inquire about how much they like their current smartphone where one is not at all, and five is very much. +Nevertheless, it is possible by reading articles and reports from women's groups that older women in poorer countries share many of the following characteristics: - Most are poor. +An article by Katie Adele in organizational development journal noted, although there is not necessarily a right or wrong way to use labels such as vision, values, or mission, this variation can lead to confusion. +Yet, there is a sense that being an Indian rodeo cowboy meant having experienced those struggles in a personal way, which also related to a communal experience. +Thanks so much for joining us. +And these young people, as they age to 2050, will represent huge numbers of elders who also have not had the benefits of good infrastructures their entire life. +And today I'm just remarking on these distinct theories of coalition and organized anarchy in passing. +As insiders these experts give an aura of independence, practicality, and scientific credibility. +We will get information the same way on who is managing it all so that we can introduce ourselves to the one who is controlling everything in aim to coordinate our action with the other participants'. +As I approached this work in South Africa, I did some statistical analyses, and I mainly used the gender inequality index. +The largest struggles for many of these women, however, came after they had received their degrees. +So, can I ask you to pair up, the two of you, two of you, two of you. +And thank you very much to you. +I want to minimize my variance. +The act of distancing yourself from your presentation or manager role doesn't really invert the hierarchy like my jokes might, but rather, they confront the meaning of authenticity. +And you may want to get very, very expert and very good at choosing excellent images and pairing them with the right wording, or you may want to partner with somebody else in the organization. +It also minimizes the good stuff. +Zara’s manufacturing is located in Europe, in Spain, in markets that are very close to the stores, actually ensure our rapid response to the change in the demand. +This is a very good exercise in absolute referencing using those dollar signs. +I wrote about all of the experiences I was having in Rome where I moved in 2003. +Many disciplines use memorable sentences. +And this is hard to do, but if you prioritize it, you can really get a happiness benefit from it . +And so the last thing you wanna do if you want somebody's broccoli is convince them how good broccoli is. +And what we know about you from psychology research is you're just going to be fine. +And it arises from a positive feedback. +Wait, he sent you a rotten salmon? He sent me a rotten salmon because he was so angry that we didn't close the deal, which we didn't have to because he was cheating on the We believe he wasn't and he wasn't properly accounting for distribution, but what's interesting we didn't get angry at that. +But then also to key them into the particular dishes and the type of experience that they can expect, and some of my favorite places, the places that I love to write about might not be for beginners. +We understood that food and beverage products are experience products, that is to say, a product for which the customer finds it difficult to anticipate the quality. +Here assistance providers would be living it without having suffered this emergency directly. +But it didn't. +It could be a switch for a power plant. +For Indigenous signatories, these agreements had a stronger emphasis on shared usage, rights, and responsibility for the lands rather than a surrender of land. +And word travels quickly and not always accurately, in refugee communities about what works. +I can compare them so that I can offer my customers a wide range of taste and price and quality. +Neuromodulators are chemicals that influence how a neuron responds to other neurons, and today we will discuss three of them; acetylcholine, dopamine, and serotonin. +That's going to disappoint you and others. +Among the advantage of naturalistic observation is that we're able to see what the user is doing directly. +These are derogable rights which a country promises to introduce according to their capacity over time. +You can click on any particular line and just make it go away. +But the territory is also a set of competences. +I can't sell 1,500 shirts if I've only ordered 1450. +The problem is that what we saw last time is that all these comparisons come in for free. +How do I negotiate? The same way you always did. +This obviously is a problem. +Everyone and everything has the ability to share a lesson that maintains balance and contributes to the community. +These [inaudible] of these two guys are famous because they both separately won the Nobel Prize in economics. +It uses a lot of neural resources. +You can randomly click on one just to check that it's working. +But it was enough to get the attention of this guy who has hundreds of thousands of readers, and multiple books on the best seller lists. +As we know from the first clip, we said that the private equity is not public equity. +So some of our theory is concerned more about identities and rules and. +33 on Tuesday, which is why Abe has to offer her at least 33. +So, if you as the buyer are giving them something, which is the extra severance, they have to give you something, which is signing the deal. +And that raises the question, but like, how do we get there? Well, the key is that we have to pick tasks that have two features along two dimensions. +Recognition and reconciliation must happen on every level for people to know the truth about residential schools. +That there's kinds of things you can do that fit the particular context, those kind of ideas that it's not all, that there's something to deterministic about it, sure. +Exponential, one more. +Wait, I think there's some other people watching us here. +Second tech ideology is one of openness, informality, individual initiative and real feelings, right? Hence the symbolic power being exerted on the employees is really subtle. +Say I say to Tom, hey, Tom, I'll give you $5 for your red card. +As they strive to escape from this situation, they travel many roads to try to earn money to feed their families and themselves. +I’ll give you two examples: the first one, is cherries. +And I work in a number of organizations as an activist and I think my biggest passionate or passion, I don't know if that's the right word, this thing that makes me the most, that moves me the most is the situation of refugees. +Welcome back to organizational analysis. +Keep cultivating your network, anybody who is smart and interesting is somebody you want to keep a relationship with. +But if VW goes alone, let's say the cost of two billion. +Instead, Indigenous peoples were beholden to a foreign government and its foreign laws. +So, help me figure out. +And in this game that we play, we know certain things. +And it was very different view than seeing Native people as a nuisance or as a barrier to settlement. +To the British, this meant while Indigenous people had a right of occupancy, they did not have title to the land. +I didn't include any of my own and mostly because I feel like at this point in the course I'd rather let your voices take over and that I try to be as responsive as I can to your interests and your concerns. +But, let's go a little further with the for profit view. +Now, I have these 1, 2, 3, 4 constraints that are on here. +Once you do that, because everything is symmetric, because we're both needed to make the pie, then the only thing that's fair is actually 50-50. +So there's all kinds of features in here that make it a difficult question to answer. +Across the country, there have been efforts to create awareness and push for an inquiry into the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit peoples. +If I order 100 shirts, It's going to cost me $800, whatever it's going to cost, but it's variable. +There are hundreds of job listings for content marketers every week, especially in the more tech savvy locations, like the San Francisco Bay Area. +And for many men, they see it as their duty. +As well as kind of energy maintenance beforehand that that might go a long way toward making a productive meeting where if people show up. +In most deals there's a personal aspect. +This does not happen in any other industry. +So you know it could be a pair of shoes. +And do not forget to ask the close ones if and how you can help. +Right now we have teacher strikes in Chicago. +My name is John MacDonald. +Let's call this year one margin and call it of course, something similar. +The fragrance category belongs to the world of beauty. +Thomas Maier, the designer, has a minimalist obsession with the fine details of precisely engineered items and finished simplicity. +The problem is we seem to mess up how good something like Hawaii would be. +We can even embrace the ambiguity and say, this process 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+We have luxury for millennials that is we are seeing very different from luxury for seniors. +So, the anti-gay piece is there, I personally think, this is just my personal view, that politics probably play a bigger role at this point in terms of the country's domestic and foreign agendas and how they impact what, who they choose to allow in. +The first line is a line where you find a drawdown. +It takes 4-6 hours for a pigeon to fly from London to Paris. +Here's another tip and this has to do with practice making perfect, but only when your brain is prepared. +We can use an approach called natural language processing. +It's summer employment for Aboriginal youth. +But it is an interesting, I think of it a little bit like the threat of the concerns about voting fraud here in the US. +, let me round them off. +And there was a lady who approached me, she was maybe in her mid 40s, and said, oh, I'm a real-life casting director. +We have porous boundaries, and we have fluid participants that come and go. +It's like late check out at a hotel. +It's greater than one. +It could be a big relative number. +I really hope you found this course insightful, and the tips and strategies useful for growing your profession as content marketer. +Through research, the low population numbers have been overturned and the population numbers are much higher than originally estimated. +We will try to understand what is behind some interesting concepts within the fashion language, such as iconic products and the concept of stylistic identity. +It can be done, and we all know that; we have all practiced it, and we need to practice it more. +And based on its results, you correct your strategy til you hit the right bullseye, right? So on it goes. +And people are very happy with their linear regression. +Of course the two are not always interchangeable, the sheriff offered a $10,000 reward for finding the kidnapper, won't work if we make that a $10,000 merit. +And this difficults a lot being able to properly focus on these kids' evolutive characteristics. +And it's mostly because the legal contracts of exchange are established between organizations or between a federal system allocating funds automatically. +So, connecting the victims with their support network is a way of reducing the consequences of what is happening. +Perhaps you approached with a question, "Why are you angry?" or "What made you so angry?" 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They're waiting for me, I don't know. +That might be an issue where we trade. +Private equity funds really need to become the true catalyst of corporate change that is the most important thing in this niche of private equity. +Everything is the same. +Now, in the case of a decentralized organization, or the starfish, if you cut it up, it seems to still function relatively well, or at least the subunits do. +Because it could be you have all that alignment and consequences that are beneficial to the organization as accomplishments, but maybe not ethical, in the end. +The distributor would include my brand or my product in to its assortment, if the distributor perceived there could be profitability out of it. +We're familiar with focusing. +When you are working with critical incidents, the first thing is taking care of yourself, the second thing is that you take care of yourself, the third is that you care about yourself and there's the fact that you must care about your team and let them care about you, that you care about your coordinator and let him care about you. +And if possible it should also include a media person, who either audio tapes or video tapes the session. +It's a wonderful city in California. +And then, within Martin and Meyerson, they talk about differentiated and ambiguous cultures and the possibility that there could be context where you might want those. +What you might probably know is the other first aid, the medical, the one applied on the road. +And because I know what the demand is going to be, this is probably what I'm going to order as well. +So again, legal team, your friend. +So let's kill the decimals, and we'll multiply this by 100. +The professors kind of dress in t-shirts, sneakers, or flip flops. +So I frame it as it's cheaper if it's less not it's more expensive if it's more often I don't have to do any of that. +Evaluation of improvisation. +My vision is that everyone is on their path to great work. +So it's a very particular kind of culture. +But, I'm sure that when you buy some underwear, some beach wear, there is a lycra labeling. +Do not round your answer, that is not how this works. +What that often means is that the family will sell a member that they can't afford to feed. +Then you have to add the fact that the industry itself is very dynamic. +Lastly, the TRC encouraged reconciliation through education of all Canadians on the history of residential schools. +This is our name for that divine being. +So satisficing is a form of a rational actor model that's more bound to be rational and reflective probably of more observed realities and decision making. +This process includes environmental assessments prior to the land being designated as a reserve. +This is something that the ancient stoics back in the day came up with. +Chunking is the mental leap that helps you unite bits of information together through meaning. +before coming to Europe so there was a huge difference in the approach. +Now, what if you were worried about the fact that maybe you don't have the authority to come up with one of these new options? You may feel constrained that you had permission to do these five things, but new ideas? 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And then we see if that option has a satisfactory consequence. +The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples also outlines a model that would collectively represent diverse Indigenous communities in urban spaces, communities that would create themselves through voluntary association. +Two things are wrong. +Most of them focused on creating opportunities for discussion about instructional practices. +Surveys can take place in the field or the lab. +Speak slowly, but not too slowly. +It takes work and it takes a lot of practice, but we can do it. +It's not that they're going to tell everyone, I was so excited and now I'm sad. +What if I ordered 1, 600 and demand is still 15, do I sell 1,600 or do I sell the demand? I sell 1,500. +And what you can see here is different skills how to come over the barrier. +And honestly today it's very hard to find an investment without any risk. +It's a, it matters because it's a minimum expected degree of professionalism, yes, totally professional. +As Italian for us it's also important to work on the design of course. +War affects women intensely and disastrously. +Normative forms are different yet again, and they're different from both coercive and mimetic. +Now, not all members are invested equally in tech. +Even the guy feels badly for you. +What about the reaction of Heineken? Yeah, so it's all in development. +So, this kind of creates problems. +It would've been easier and better for both parties if she had taken and he had given the $50. +"To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a root. +You thought this was a great question. +Your brother does a particular thing and now you're annoyed with him, right? So all these things can kind of be routines. +Of course we reach a smaller number of people, but, they’re our people. +However, this notion implies forgetting and never looking back. +I don't think I could get that in a classroom. +In this course, and it is one of the reasons I wanted to do this course, we are trying to do just that: using the internet and using modern technology to make injustice visible -- and then learn about what different people are doing to actually implement programs that make sense and that make a difference. +There's your daisy, yellow in the middle, white petals. +Tax credits act as a voucher the company can use to mitigate the level of taxation not only in one year, but year after year. +Notice what we're doing here. +That you can align so problems and solutions together to actually make a decision come about. +They need that legitimacy in order to secure resources and to survive. +So, to me, the key lesson of that story is this notion of being allocentric. +And, on the way in, I saw your secretary come bring you a cup of coffee and comment on your earrings. +It spans two different mayors, Mayor Washington in the early period, and then Mayor Daley in the later period. +So, thank you for the questions and yes there is a culture here in California that is very informal and yes I did wear shorts some of you seem that's become a long thread and highly voted because I had to soccer coach my kids and then I had to come back to work late at night and there you have it. +She's saying, you're so lucky to be working with me. +Like all universities list courses within various subjects regardless of whether it's rational or consequential. +Maybe you had the intuition that I had which is that I growing up totally was like all fixed mindset so I was like I grew up and I was like I'm smart. +They're trying to, this is their end goal, and abortion is legal there. +We also have a whole section coming later in the course about specific kinds of persuasive content, things like landing pages. +If I did 1,450, the client may come back and say, Is it okay to order more? 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Well, usually because of this traumatic stress accumulation which is affecting our daily life. +It's only a half truth. +Yes, today the situation is quite interesting for private equity. +Upon opening it attracted well educated parents, mostly for a gifted program that they had there. +He has to promise Artagis and his other investors because they all have to be treated the same way $2 a share. +Effective content marketers have killer networks. +Whether it be something about health standards, to human rights spreading across the world, to educational forms of organizing. +We will see, how many perspectives it might take, considering luxury concept. +The amount of share means what is percentage of equity the PEI would like to receive. +In some of the case materials by Lewis and Cruse, we see them describe schools and school reforms as frequently stuck in an exploration mode. +So it's like the organizational process model he describes, but it's not identical of course, but they're similar. +As a result of Daniels' and other Métis leaders' determination, Jean Chrétien included a subsection to the amendment that explicitly recognized three distinct Aboriginal peoples: Indian, Inuit, and Métis. +What do you need now? I need to see him. +First, the offender does not make any kind of direct restitution to the victim, and second, offenders’ families may suffer hardships while the offender is imprisoned, particularly if they were the primary provider. +That raises this interesting question because these apps and the things that you see on these apps are enjoyable. +So because of that we end up with this kind of nee, set of coalition dynamics and the need for a coalition and the ability to sustain it. +First of all, the fashion part, what do you guys think about fashion, from our generation's perspective, if you defined it? Yeah, it's a really interesting question. +And they use this technique that we love in this class which is they used a meta-analysis, remember where you bring all the different studies together. +I love his URL, learnmoore. +Now, over the years in teaching organizational learning, all too often people think of it as individual learning, and it's important to emphasize that it really occurs at the organizational level. +These figures also represent the permanency of many treaties. +A lot of organizations are embedded in this way. +Zincit ends up 30 million ahead no matter what happens, while Hassan is either 30 million down or 70 million ahead, which is a 100 million swing. +Turn on the meter, and take 20% off. +And meanwhile her child is still subjected to the same danger. +You get to download this little profile. +There's ASER in Pakistan. +The informal structure within a school might be the actual advice relations, and friendship relations, that arise between participants. +In the food and beverage world, there are some cases of companies around the world and even in Italy who’ve enjoy such a long success, who have many years of experience. +So what would be a fair split? It would be that Hassan gets 20 million up front, plus a $50 million bonus, or 25% royalty, in the event the drug gets approved. +You can ask people what they're making. +The first one is we have fine-tuned the mechanisms over a decade now and we have such a heavy focus on the direct dialogue with people. +20 out of 500, you said, no? Yes, we are very small. +But the point isn't perfection here, it's more pedagogical, I want you to get used to applying theories as lenses to cases. +And I think some quality's lost, but I think it might be short-sighted to think that we can't find clever ways to kind of get around some of those issues. +Under the new deal, Zincit ends up $5 million ahead no matter what happens. +Whatever is going on in the present moment, you're not going to judge it. +He did remind me of something important, which was I don't think you should negotiate your internships. +Some groups brought up problems that fit their interest, like problem of choice for Republicans, equity for African-Americans, achievement levels for businesses. +And you'd write this out, but that's it. +I first started undergrad as a pre-med, but really did not want to practice in the US, and didn't know what else I could do with an MD. +I could have slept better before this one. +And here we can think of things that are more dramatic and drastic like firing people or hiring people in terms of whether they fit the culture or a spouse that kind of values that you want the organization to have. +We want to keep eating the hot dogs forever. +It's more decimals than we'll ever need. +We've gotta just put all our cards on the table. +You're welcome. +In fact, they sponsored me to build the first clinic where we train. +If your main competitors are within your company, you are basically playing the game of your competitors. +So what we know is that people who have these skills to manage their feelings are more likely to achieve their dreams. +Most business leaders will agree that that's not a good employee, and they need to do something about it. +How does this kind of diffusion into various markets give value to the company? Surely it’s important because it gives a sense of notoriety on a more international level but I think it’s actually in the product’s DNA. +You recognize, first of all, what it is. +To test this, Leaf Van Boven and colleagues actually did this study where they had friends rate hearing about other people's experiential or material purchases. +No, no, no, no, no, absolutely not. +If we are a psychological first aid provider external to the family, it's good to be able to tell both teenagers and parents that this difficult exists, that it's logic, normal, adaptive and that they will surely find a way to, despite the tense feelings, cooperate and help each other in the moment of the critical incident and, of course, later. +It's not about It's not if you have a fistula and you need fistula repair. +Why? Because academic performance doing well requires messing up sometimes. +On the other side, there are mass markets. +What they need is feeling accompanied and comforted. +So the fifth A is authority. +So then interpreters, need to think about the future of the business across generation. +I'm a lecturer at the Yale School of the Environment, Resident Fellow at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment, lecturer in the practice of management at the Yale School of Management and founder and CEO of my own company Time4Good. +We think that those artists have some powerful and significant contributions to the creative landscape. +Basically, how you should present yourself as a writer and as a human being, when you think about your ethics and professionalism, and those of your employer or clients. +And I think that's mostly because of the kind of way in which people experience it, so for example here we take sexual harassment training and initially when we took those years back, it was quite didactic, you don't have to go through these painful meetings where you have to take exams and what have you. +Hopefully, you're okay. +Learning, is too important to be left behind in the classroom. +These are all individual brands included in the portfolio, but for most consumers, there is no knowledge of the fact that Mars is the company that owns all of them. +And in summary, the distinctive features of Adams Avenue School was the constructive relationships. +5, six and nine under C and if you want to know what the pie is in those cases, what you do is simply add up those two numbers. +Leland was in Measure for Measure, and he's also now been in City on a Hill that you can see on SHOWTIME. +All right, sure. +The participants here were many of the same types of actors as we saw at Northwestern, the University of Chicago President, Robert Maynard Hutchins, their board of trustees, an outside consultant, faculty, alumni, and the press. +We will discuss how to manage licensing with Rainbow. +Fabio Sattin has an incredible experience within the private equity markets. +We have to calculate the global IRR of the funds, but we don't calculate it using the global approach. +And organizations have that. +This allows everyone to benefit from this family community. +Even though it was less. +And it's just that my time is limited, and not because I don't want to or the like. +We've found that consumers are willing to work with brands. +Next we have the goals, and goals are the desired ends that participants attempt to achieve through the performance of task activities. +Not to mention making many other microscopic changes. +This is why tackling procrastination is important, it helps you build better memories because you start earlier. +Our brains and impulses often automatically and unconsciously rely on quick judgments. +At some point self-consciously understanding why you do what you do, just slows you down and interrupts the flow resulting in worse decisions. +Therefore, it can't be A. +Find the UI platform online and build out the five screens you designed in the card-based exercise, or build out the one that I suggested, if you like it better. +A lot of people will resort to lying in negotiation, and I'm curious how you respond to that. +500,000, go take it. +You had the last session with Ingeborg and Emilia, who is here again. +This Elder's skepticism of the government's promises made during the negotiation of the numbered treaties, echoes the sentiment of many First Nations. +We're done. +And according to these authors, learning schools share an inventory of prior knowledge about the school, its curriculum, instructional methodology, and students. +That's the best way to encourage the success of that company or that organization. +So in short, the rewards for adherence are the increased ability to mobilize social resources for organizational purposes. +It's called patriarchy. +Hasan should be willing to help cover their upfront costs in return for an opportunity to get a higher royalty. +Hi, everyone and welcome back. +At this point, I want to remind you that we already had a lesson on how to come up with a plan for interacting with the user. +So how can you get more of that? Luckily, we have our psychprotips, yeah. +They still have invested, and that investment accrues to your benefit. +The second screen side chat question I want to address is another one that you posted on the forum, that I didn't post, since I'm trying to answer all your questions instead of mine this year. +Kunda focuses on how it's enacted, the rituals by which this ideology is adapted and instilled. +So the value of resource is not static, it changes over time. +Some surveys have shown that 38% to 60% of victims of sex trafficking were violated sexually, were assaulted sexually, before they were trafficked-- very often by family members. +I love to talk to clients, to see to them, share the bottle maybe. +I think it's kind of a bit of a waste to, be in the country to be in study mode when you should out enjoying it, but I at the time I was not, doing that and I found it very difficult to adjust to the cultural side of things. +As you can see from this top-down, bottom-up illustration, learning takes place in two ways. +What does he find? Well, if you look at people's happiness, not just immediately after the test, but six months later, what you find is there's no difference between these conditions right before people do this strengths test. +as opposed to a particular instance. +Like for example when I teach I drop my teacher role at the beginning or end of class to be more social with students or during transitions and time outs and so on. +And of course there are guidelines and best practices. +So instead of jumping on and saying well no no we have to decide on the price and the deal I sort of just clinked the glasses and I slowly went to the back after having a glass of champagne and talked to my manager and says what's happening, what about the negotiation what about our deal. +Annuities of $5 were also provided for each person, as well as $25 for headmen and chiefs each year, a one time initial sum of $12 per person, and a school for each reserve. +And I was thinking, I'm just, I'm just an idiot, I'm not destined to learn Spanish or any other language. +As I wrote before, most people come to websites via search engines rather than typing in the URL so the maker oats name, which is hard to read, is not so valuable. +So we have this list of what the expected value is to each party from the five offers. +Use them as well for information. +Stories, even if they're just using silly memory tricks, can also allow you to more easily retain what you're trying to learn. +And I've given this long kind of tangent into sociology about cultural kind of definition, as well as kind of notions of individual self that maybe will help you understand that there are places we can preserve a self. +But you might have had the experience of predicting, you're going to be really upset if you fail. +I mean, tell something about the wine. +It's easy to fool yourself, for example, into thinking that the best use of any given moment is surfing the web for information instead of actually reading the textbook or doing the assigned problems. +The best possible solution is to send 100 units from Des Moines to Albany, right? Now, that maximizes Des Moines output. +We also know about the long hours the employees work, the great benefits they get, the kind of casual atmosphere they have, and the seemingly endless commitment many of them show for their firm in working late hours. +The example is one of a person learning chess, and they become increasingly involved in a chess league. +What else is a protective factor during massive emergencies? Having quality information available, and this is where we have more chances to participate. +I'm recapping this in two seconds but it really took me about an hour to to comb through the notes to figure this one out. +So in those cases, it's clear that having a third culture or some kind of hybrid form could be helpful, but it's not always the case that that happens. +But of the most interest to us, Dr. +It has been called to be the most paternalistic piece of legislation any sort of western nation has ever created. +We had a seller who seemed stuck on only A or B and the buyer figured out a clever way to create new options. +The routine would be like brush your teeth and then you just stick in the flossing. +This lesson is presented by Robert Barring and Micay Camp. +First of all, I can approach the problem with a fresh eye. +So it's not just schools. +So, we won't be able to respond. +If the private equity will do a great job, the private equity will be able to sell the shares to the new shareholders of the company. +[SOUND] I gotta call Burns. +So when you use a particular system it shows you the harder words way more frequently, and the easier words way less frequently. +Cain's claim, may seem disproportionate, but perhaps you can make a good argument that he's bigger than Able, has more children, and thus needs more cloth. +Also, the soothing hormone oxytocin and feel-good neurotransmitter, dopamine can increase, all promoting feelings of well-being throughout the brain and body. +And one thing I like is, you didn't pick a round number. +Non governmental organizations and individual activists established, there, that women's rights are human rights. +Along both the Hudson's Bay Company and Northwest Company trading routes, Indigenous people sold materials such as birch bark, cedar root, birch rind, and tar to build and repair these canoes. +Now, another view, a fourth view out there, was that the best culture is the one that fits the organization's success and survival. +Fun fact about laugh track, which I discovered when doing a whole podcast episode about laugh tracks, it turns out the laugh tracks that people use in modern sitcoms were made in the 1950s. +So, it includes people who are prospects, includes people who are leads, have some interest but are not ready to buy. +Not so happy, which is sad that you're always saying that because you use this stuff a lot. +At the bottom it's rebel against the system in general, you don't need it to do something quite distinctive. +Because the last thing I want if I'm in the middle of working on an article say is to have some little beep going off to tell me some emails has arrived. +When we talk about expansion financing, we start talking about the financing of adult companies. +If Bea isn't satisfied, she can make a counteroffer on Tuesday. +You will obviously understand that for people that participate and for you as psychological first aid providers, the main task we do from the moment we get to a massive emergency scene is trying to avoid secondary damage, because, I insist, we can't avoid primary damage, but secondary damage depends mostly on what we do. +So completely new models that were presented in fashion shows, every six months. +We know everything now about private equity. +It's important to me that I'm funny. +You might see this idea as trying to go beneath the surface to influence those deeply held beliefs and paradigms. +In many ways, we are hard-wired to make quick judgments based on the first thing we see, how others react and what others have told us. +There's nickels, you'll see the beaver on stamps. +So two things from De Moines to Albany will cost $5 each. +The participants who do embrace their role like managers experience a little bit of an emotional dissonance. +But it's true that these studios, in some revisions made by Mitchell who is one of the authors of this kind of techniques, that it's true that these studies aren't as strict as they should, in the sense that the techniques aren't applied by a trained professional, groups aren't homogeneous. +Oh yeah? I'm not trying to lowball you. +It's completely unheard of to slap your mother. +So option A, which is 25 and 25 is $5 million better for Hasan than not doing the deal which is worth 20 to him. +For example, some are focused on the social structure. +Thank you for coming. +It's feasible in a short time here that credentials will be given online. +And the idea is that since it is a very powerful brand, a brand which has a very strong community, Ferrero decided to leverage on this community by inviting their fans to do something after their consumption, which is not only sharing their likes on Facebook, but participating in some specific contest. +Perfect. +This has been a topic of discussion in one of your threads. +Usually teenagers don't do anything because no one told them to, but if we ask them if they would like to take care of the younger kids in the family, if they would like to give supper to their small cousins, if they see there is something they'd like to do to help, we will be surprised because they will want to help. +Because you might be concerned the person who's evaluating the bids is going to be entirely focused on who has the lowest price, and you want to be sure that you can meet the person who's gonna understand and appreciate the quality that you bring, the experience that you have, the seniority that you have. +However, as you know, in private equity, we need two groups of people. +It's less related to the material in terms of coalition theory but it's one I'm happy to answer and it's one that you guys are upvoting this year. +And Excel will give you the numbers for both A and B. +If you can usually leaves you with a nice feeling because you've done something yourself. +But we have some important answers. +I offer you the current version of my own. +His value is somewhere below 100, while her value is still a $1,000. +The oversimplification of this marginalized population into one dimensional stereotypes and caricatures has resulted in the over-sexualization and dehumanization of Indigenous women. +And if the cost is 250, then it's split 75 and 175. +Which is that certain activities, like the process of work, we might find enjoyable on its own. +Now imagine that we have identified the following five features. +The growth stage would not start. +So let's take an example. +And Agile is a mindset. +Always coming up with imaginative things. +Yeah and I think something that came up in the article that I want to talk about, so this is a good time, we seem to be allergic to discomfort, to feeling discomfort in this country, and we talk a lot at the Center about becoming more comfortable with being uncomfortable. +You mean to say, they're thinking, this person actually admits they lied to me? What a unique individual. +Subject headings, cross referencing links. +So that's neo-institutional theory. +If you graph smartphone use in teens and teen loneliness, it rises at the same rate. +Along with a bundle of sacred items, these vamps are exhibited together to commemorate and honour the missing and murdered Indigenous women of Canada. +And you could ask like, why is that, what's going on? Well, it turns out that happiness effects our decision making. +In Chad, Guinea and Sierra Leone more men than women are against the practice. +I have Houston drilling and Texas Petroleum. +To get information from interesting themes that arose during the focus group. +This led to the development of a chain of inland forts by the French. +Kevin, you want to speak a little bit about some of the mechanics and what people need to do and so on? Sure. +In the end, the class tends to agree on only minor changes. +Now, much like argued in 1965, an organization's firm is pretty constant and consistent, so that after a founder puts their imprint on a firm, it has the stability. +But if you don't respect somebody's work, then trying to get them into your network, it's just never going to work out. +Restorative justice requires offenders to plead guilty. +And the cost here is that the Soviets are in control of the missiles in Cuba, so Castro's influence is somewhat moot, it seems. +And then here is the great financial crisis, 2007 to 2009. +It’s not possible to say, but every PEI considering his or her expectation of return can say if it is a good return or not. +And I think it's just worth mentioning that knowledge maybe isn't this panacea, nor it is a simple thing as just talking about it as a resource and stopping there that it may be short-term. +People for example that finish their university that enter their job career, they need to have a basic wardrobe to be presentable for work or for social events, so I think we can play an important role. +Although practice and repetition is important in helping build solid neural patterns to draw on, it's interleaving that starts building flexibility and creativity. +The first segment shares foundational principles of four Indigenous political structures, a Kanien:keha'ka, the Nehiyawak, Haida and the Inuit. +Further buffering of the core activities in firms is accomplished by the process of loose coupling. +That is to say, you have to pay the owner of the touchpoint in order to convey your message. +There's a lot of moralizing in there. +During this competitive period, say 1783 to 1821, the value of furs tended to go up while the value of goods declined. +Now right you said no, and you say no it won't become the education of the future because face to face our actions always richer. +So location, location, location is the key success factor in retailing. +After 2009, after the crisis as with many other sectors, private equity also had to review, a little bit, its strategy. +Between 1920 and 1930, the northern regions opened further to the expansion of the fur industry as the railway began to move northward. +But that was well worth it to me. +Now, we're her fan and her loyal customer. +And so, with this, and I did bead this turtle's back, because of that, because of my ancestry, because of the Mohawk side of our family. +This is your gray cell. +Because an American version of Disneyland, couldn't just be plopped down in Europe without some changes. +These problems don't go away once a woman gets older. +So that was one example. +See about a bonus and in fact, even if you don't get the bonus, they'll give you something else. +And hopefully next year we integrate more of those things. +The problem is you can't get the information in Paris fast enough. +In 1993, the UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women gave grassroots organizations added leverage to advocate for legal reforms. +My mom's going to hate me. +When taking a test, think about the position of the person writing the questions. +And so this is the idea of concretely observing, really see what the other half is like and then sometimes you'll like what you have even more. +The Talmud Solution is to give each party what has been conceded to him by the other and then split the amount in dispute. +This means that a story I hear from my grandmother is the same one that she heard from her grandmother and so and so on. +Again, it will not do this for us, we have to subtract, we just take our money made 11. +Is it a duck or rabbit, is it a cube that's coming out at me or going back a box, right? Another way is that a confusing organizational culture is one where people are speaking multiple language and it's hard to make sense of things. +A common example is a social media application. +Similar to its predecessor, the efforts were hindered by a lack of nationwide support and suppressive government actions. +And this is something to think about because particularly firms like Google that put everything in the workplace, from all your chores to everything else, it's increasing the time of you're at work. +So the school even has kind of a professional development conference that the teachers put on for others. +So, it's a fit with the employee, so it's a match between your personal values or personal kinds of beliefs and those of the firm. +All these things are of fundamental, paramount importance in a company which moves from a smaller size to a bigger size. +And here I am again in back, you can't really see me very well. +We're always predicting that the impact is going to be be big, but it's not nearly going to be as big as we think. +Why? Because emotional and psychological damage she has due to being victim of maltreatment in such a continuous way, finally requires a much more complex intervention process, much more extended in time and much more adapted to the situation of each woman. +When embarking on this process our revisiting and refreshing a pre-existing pair of vision and mission statements, it is advisable to eliminate any unnecessary words. +We have learned in previous lessons that when Europe's competing empires, including the British and the French, arrived in North America, Indigenous peoples were already resident throughout the continent with their own distinct cultures and intricate political structures. +The Denésƍliné concept of Dene chan'ie could generally be described as Dene way of life or community well being, or living a good life. +And the hope is that by combining this kind of personalized screen side chat where I hem and haw and try to show you I am a person. +But then take two, have the young person be the teacher so that way, they can look through that lens, or pretend that maybe these are reasons why I might not provide opportunities for extra credit,okay. +I took a retirement and went to Sierra Leone. +If offers and counteroffers can be made an hour apart, then the pie will shrink a lot less between offers than if it takes a month to go back and forth. +The piece, Modest Livelihood, offers no words from either hunter during the entire film. +A purpose-driven, connected leader, nearly always leads from within. +I'll be glad to help with the transitions to get you on your feet, and moving. +I'll show you more of this in the next lecture when I talk about how groups or cliques of interconnected actors. +One of the principles, we're going to do, either you're doing it or not, hence 10 million's the right number. +So this was something that was super valuable to us, in the end, very low cost to Yale. +The second is increasing longevity. +And when you ask women why they are seeking abortions, in the United States, more than half of women who have abortions already have children. +If we look at goals, we have a general goal, which is to treat discipline and achievement problems. +We've seen this before, remember what that means? It's got to be greater than or equal to two. +Because she can buy a full bottle and become 10 ahead. +Just to show you why not? If you have two peak ads and let's say you round it four off peak, what would the reach be? Let's find out. +These practices have been formalized into what we now know as social and emotional learning, and the strategies presented in this course are informed by the field of SEL. +So I think that's feasible and even desirable in some cases. +Keep track of how many are ordered and then the cost, unit cost. +Issues of, does a girl get to go there in the first place? Because if a parent is trying to decide, if they only have enough money to send one child to school, is it going to be the girl or the boy? Now a lot of these things are in the midst of kind of changing and so we're seeing some progress. +And I find children, that's the, their main advantage is that they're, they're okay with just saying something. +Indeed that blue was firstly introduced by a trend setting designer. +But that's a pretty narrow definition of success. +We also have techniques for representing what we discover about the user. +They can also show sleep problems such as nightmares, waking up anxious, not wanting to sleep alone. +It's just nonsense as a transcript for people who are not native English speakers. +Yeah, you gotta think creatively and maybe take on two jobs, not with different employers, although that will be also a thing. +The Earth, a sacred spirit. +This is keeping it simple, but this is the present value, which unfortunately Excel calls NPV. +Nonetheless, you do need some kind of culture about integration, of openness about what everybody's doing, and sharing of their information, right, and the coordination of it and establishing complementaries and everybody doing their part kind of thing. +There's other efforts that have also been coming. +At the end of the day, she was hired, it wasn't a problem. +And my purpose in asking it really was just to get you talking about your own experiences and thinking about the relevance of the theories to your work life. +Just to give an idea in a snapshot, managing and monitoring means the two players are married together. +It's a place where usually the customer comes for many reasons: first to be informed, That is actually the role that the store played in the past; but second also to be educated. +That is deadly. +Paul decided to meander away from the crowd. +We have time to investigate them, but it's quite important to have in mind that only three entities can invest in private equity or can act as a private equity investor. +But that, it's fluid and situated and I think that's the kind of view of garbage can, what's in place. +Personally, I do recommend using a pen, either paper or screen, as in my experience and of those I've coached and taught, it's difficult to beat a pen in hand for helping turn your mental gears. +A powerful example of campaigning is demonstrated by Be a Witness! and is the collaboration between the Assembly of First Nations and the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada. +So it's not just a reference point about, the normal student in my school is doing this. +When we have free time, we often do these boring, low skill, low challenge kinds of things that doesn't actually make us very happy. +The two issues and decisions we have on the table are if it makes sense to run a direct investment, directly in the company, or to run a non-direct investment using an SPV to invest in the company itself. +Disposable, I want it now, and emotional. +I have X_6 which is San Diego, but not X_7. +These kinds of activities can help you know where to put the chunks you're constructing, how the chunks relate to one another; just as you see here with the image of the man in the car. +So you work for a company, they pay you money, that's all good, that's important. +That's what really shocked them the most. +Last but not least companies are companies. +They hear the nomenclature domestic violence. +How is it possible to take something so bad for you and stay alive, and even look healthy despite the damage being done at a microscopic level to your body? The answer has an uncanny relationship to procrastination. +Now the environment itself also has effects on this whole narrative, which you'll have these vocal parents in year one. +It's most of the time a problem which is psychological rather than technical. +Martha is a famous Italian chef. +Well, that's the dogma. +And particularly, deaf and hearing impaired individuals should take part in disaster drills and simulation. +And there are four of them in my close family. +We're starting to overlap, the trend lines are all the same color. +We believe it can really trigger a new phase of growth in Europe. +First, why they fled and then during their journey to a safe place, they've also had hardships and well, terrible things happening. +Do you feel better, more settled? This is a shit. +Wherever we are, we're going to create that school environment. +So let's start with visual content, and right now visual content is really going like gangbusters. +Is what's called Risk Reversal. +Investing in this turnaround situation is a completely different story. +And exercise their right to have control over, and decide freely and responsibly on matters related to their sexuality, including sexual and reproductive health. +Doesn't work that way. +He was a tough guy. +It's the routine, what we do in reaction to that cue. +So that kind of interviewing experience probably would be ideal, especially if you're worried about the kind of culture you're entering and whether it would be a place for you that would make you happy. +And if that is the case then it means we should be focusing more on structural interventions, things like reducing gender inequality, because it may be that, if we look at somewhere like in Zimbabwe that has a high gender inequality, high prevalence, what if we really were to reduce the gender inequality index to levels in Finland or Iceland where it's very good? Would we see a very sharp decrease in the HIV prevalence, or, should we follow the paradigm that's being followed today, which is we'll treat ourselves out of the epidemic. +Can you get HIV from shaking someone's hand? No you cannot. +So up to now, I haven't done it I always had to plan for this next email from day one. +We are selling an Italian experience. +And we're proposing that a quota of at least 30% in all peace negotiations has to be women. +So what's going wrong? And when you pose this to students, in particular, you often get two kinds of answers. +It's a walnut in the batter of life. +We ask companies to explore new areas. +Let's get started. +Don't write it down. +Do you? I do. +As a result, many survivors have continued to suffer from PTSD and are unable to deal with the pain. +However, there has been little or no implementation of these recommendations, and as such, no improvement for Indigenous peoples. +That's right, so that is step zero. +All of those are kind of framed in terms of morals and ideals. +Say, the World of Warcraft. +1X, so I'll multiply it by D_2 and then plus my Y term times 5 minus 0. +Third, we want to encourage meetings that entail sense-making without decisions. +However, we will try to transmit certain characteristics that usually work properly in this stage. +In this case, the job, the role of private equity, is honestly much more complicated, because private equity in this case is not simply a provider of money to buy the other company, but the role of private equity is to be an advisor and a consultant of the company. +The capital asset pricing model, the heroic assumption that is often taken uncritically is that everybody is investing according to that model. +The other thing is, is, you know, part of my mission is to try and get, memory, and, and, and understanding of memory and brain health to be something of the past. +These systems may not be easily viewed or formally described, but they can be just as impactful. +But if we look at the organizational elements again for this school, we can begin to see how Okanagon is not only similar but slightly different from Agassiz. +Because what happens is when you experience anything rewarding in the world, just like on a daily basis, your brain is, wait a minute, that was rewarding. +I'm Alicia and she's my colleague Ingeborg. +Avoiding the I can dispute process will save me $1,300, that is what is available to share between you and me, and your proposal of $1,100 I would end up only $200 ahead and you would end up 1,100 ahead. +So right from the beginning as you're laying on a contents strategy for a client, for your organization, or for yourself. +Her moral tone is, is not evident, and the ideological facade is acknowledged somewhat in her presentations. +And you get a sense of those by asking them questions during the negotiation, but also by using your social networks way ahead of time. +And the same structure of teaching was used, but now you had where teachers did the work and educators were implementing this. +A company can build authenticity on it's tradition or it can build authenticity on innovation. +Houston could well come back and ask for 65% of the pie and offer me 35%. +I'll give you an example, just with me. +And so I respond 32,000 shekels. +People who succeed in affairs. +For example, in this period, the general public’s palate is used to sweeter things than before. +As a result, settlers continued to station themselves wherever they pleased. +But now it's up to you. +If you had other friends rate how psychologically well-adjusted are you, you get people to think you're much more psychologically well-adjusted if you invest in experiences than material things. +He's jumping curves. +Most of you again will probably be working with other specialists in multimedia, so you'll be working with an AV team or an agency. +The one is, yes, we have done populations great service by helping eradicate certain diseases, and introducing vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, the chicken pox. +And to be an advisor is a key factor of the success of the PEI himself or herself. +They are simple things, but they are very effective because every time the final consumer wears a shirt, he reminds that the fabric is good. +I was able to do this with 2,590. +[COUGH] It was, eight, seven, eight, three, seven, one, three, eight, four, four, six, zero, four, eight, eight, six, eight, seven, three, nine, six, two, four two, one. +This person is moving from the suburbs into Manhattan, into the city, into a condo. +In this case, we have to decide how to approach the issue of valuation. +You know, women have these problems, either they don't ask for their rights or they don't ask for help, and it does not diminish us to ask for help. +And so analogously, we are in a world where we've come to expect biomedical solutions to every problem, and when you have those lenses on, you look at HIV and prevention and you say okay, there must be a shot, there must be a microbicide, there must be pills that we can take to prevent this. +And without that, you're kind of in trouble. +We must always invite him to the activities the family will do, either rituals, being together, taking care of each other but inviting means we won't force him to come. +And other needs or rights that people with disabilities might need were also not take into account. +Belmore's blanket represents Indigenous community action and political agency. +And Barry's last point is super salient here. +You know, so it's a social issue, a rape is not just against an individual; it's against a family; it's against a community. +So, for these, in order to come out with a beautiful and really exciting and appealing product, we provide it to our licensing, different assets made by icons, background, images, that can be perfect for the product application. +And Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit is the term used to described Inuit traditional knowledge or epistemology. +One of? It's the leader. +If you don't have enough money to put food on the table, to put a roof over your head, getting those resources is definitely going to affect your well-being. +These treaties signified an ongoing relationship between their Indigenous signatories and the Canadian government. +For example-- I mean, I was lucky. +So absolute value keeps everything positive. +Now, I know. +That's what we know is that in addition to being a chameleon for other people's behavior, we're also a chameleon for other people's emotions. +And that's the best way to promote your organization. +Decisions of one time and place have lose relevance to those and others. +Basically, psychological first aid have as an objective protecting these people from suffering more damage, a physical damage or a psychological damage, which could happen during the management of this difficult moment, where people have difficulties to manage themselves, to understand and it also involves calming down these people. +The individually guided education program and curriculum also affected the reward structure and incentives for students. +sâkâskenohk. +In previous videos we have seen that this stage is characterized by high daily stress levels. +To this point, we've covered three theories, and each one has certain shortcomings. +So that's kind of different. +And they pressure the faculty in other areas to perform well on those exams. +It's actually in everyday rituals where people are interacting on meetings, on projects and teams. +Because at some point they're just going to be inflexible, but you've already figured that out by talking to their peers, etc. +And at least two peak, one peak should be greater than or equal to. +If there are two monkeys, they're both being rewarded with the cucumbers, not a problem. +I mean we do so many different things within that basic, programmatic line. +And here what I thought was interesting was the reference to wisdom. +I think this is important because, all too often, the discussion of culture can quickly seem abstract and kind of fuzzy. +But they're varying the hurry conditions they have. +We’re just an example of it, because here we have the geniality of businessmen which pairs up with the herbs, roots, and spices, to produce this product. +Let me just show you all. +Now you might wonder, why did they pick such a big number? They didn't, they picked some small, maybe it was one to one, I don't know exactly, in 1967. +We go from a logic of consequence with resource dependence theory to a logic of appropriateness with neo-institutional theory. +So you find emotional residence still imagery, and you pair it with the audio. +This is why it's so important taking care of us. +Factors like the credibility question, when they're trying to seek refugee status, how have. +It's an untimely death and unexpected. +Some of my colleagues joke that the reason I did that was literally so I could call myself a cereal entrepreneur, which is probably one of the world's worst puns. +Let's take, for example, the beer the industry. +I think the point of the readings wasn't that this kind of learning process would disappear, in fact it's encouraged, and the reflection on it should be central to the organization. +In third place there are the huge accidents. +Correct. +But you can be paid in terms of information or access to people. +So if you think there's somebody who wants to do good in the world, it's like a person who's actually studying to be a priest, right? And so they said, what are the kinds of things that can push priests helping one way or another? And they were really interested in the effect of time. +In fact, there are many of these applications even to social theories, theories of society. +Ask, are the people who pick the oranges that go into my orange juice being paid? If so, how much? And sort of think of food as not just the end product but as part of a larger global system. +So that's feasibly there and different contexts where knowledge may matter more is kind of maybe in these developed nations, there's an accordance of making knowledge such a resource that people want. +And it actually all worked out. +In this manner, the firm hopes to go deep into the person's psyche, and have them embrace their organizational self as a virtual one, as their virtual self. +Another is Laura Hoffman, who seems to argue that the same thing to some regard, that if you feel like things are still problematic, and she kind of cites Erin Brockovich, right, that you do a head, heart, gut check and ask what seems off, right? And if things do seem off, you start to reanalyze, you start to do more of a logic of consequences as opposed to going by habit or by what you did before. +But in most contexts, the two words can be used interchangeably, even if one is a more popular or widespread choice than the other. +And she's brought great happiness into our lives. +I mean this is a guy who cannot retire if he wants to retire. +And so we begin the class talking a little bit about this human rights lens. +So, I think that the fact that children are not so much perfectionist like adults tend to be, children are okay with making mistakes. +Globalization has made it easier in some regions to cross borders or move people distances around the globe. +Oppositely, some of you said no, no, government agencies or government agencies or even educational institutions were highly inwardly directed in terms of what they are concerned about. +And they showed us that during the months where we ran the campaign alone, sales rose by around 20% per month. +It did not exist, because the real tradition of sparkling wine in Italy was born in Piedmont with the sweet Moscato grape, Asti Spumante: Very good, but a completely different kind of product. +And three, looking at co-managing urban initiatives, particularly in areas where federal, provincial, or territorial legislation has recognized a role for Indigenous governments. +So again in the Renzulli case, she wants to know what theory explains the growth in charter school applications. +I think active learning like this, really grappling with it and using information that's within your own mind, that's the best way to know you've really got it within your own mind. +How about test taking? Any special advice there? Tests are like any other skill. +When we move into Quebec, we have a number of agreements—well, I don't want to use the term agreements— these were petitions by various missionary groups, Catholic missionary groups, to obtain land from the French Crown to entice Native groups to relocate there, to be assimilated. +See, if you have information for example. +This is the amount of money the company needs to be financed. +There's actually gender differences depending upon the standardization of the salary within the industry. +So to push you a little bit, now the person says, I appreciate that. +Sal, who's based in San Francisco was scheduled to give a talk in New York, and another talk in Houston. +Like they put up a home for sale for let's say a million five and you offer $300,000. +And we signed an agreement with them, and now we are in the process of implementing the agreement to make sure that we actually implement the actions that they have to, we have to change the law in Somalia, there is no law that is actually against sexual violence, prosecutes sexual violence. +You happen to see a snake, the stress part of your autonomic nervous system will turn on, namely your sympathetic nervous system. +Curiosity and active listening help bridge the connected leader from self to team, and we'll need it again here. +Therefore, how should that 6 be divided up, 3 and 3? 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Actually they are groups, conglomerates means that they have also activities that are not in their core business, but are diversified. +And then they ask all these measures of subjective happiness, how much you love your partner and so on. +You think it's annoying and I won't extra laugh, but the data suggests you really will. +But even with a simple tap, we have to understand the wider plumbing system of the home if we're not going to flood the kitchen. +Some of you said the focus on internal versus external environments varied by say the leader. +I heard about them out, but then I follow my way. +com, and you will have access to hundreds of different magazine covers and you can look at the headlines they put on the cover. +Actually that brought a great innovation. +And then three months later you say to the boss, how am I doing along the way of getting that compensation increase? And the boss, then three months before, and then you go in like a month before, then you've got it already. +So I would just add a twist in the in the EQ world, I like to say, empathy is great, but at least we can be curious. +Taking too many work hours because I can. +I will explain everything we're doing to keep our students emotionally, and physically safe. +Sometimes seeing our own thought patterns aren't as easy as we think. +One million. +So, we can try to figure out what are the different classes of distributors according to the assortment. +That it would be impossible for us to get feedback that their grading will be non comparable, etc, etc. +It is not going to subtract off anything, you have to do that manually. +Try to work on a most important and most disliked task first. +Demand now is coming from power model, demand is coming from the power model. +As a brand, we may decide to be a little more informative and rational in the way we present ourselves. +Montero and Ratti for the silk accessories. +So you have to deal with selection bias the best you can by exams and disclosure and also by mandatory. +Which is a very covert method of birth control, and it's something that women don't even have to leave their house. +And as I said, the challenges are that we have to recognize that we all live in this world and it cannot be governed by one gender and not the other. +But if I start looking at Beyonce's car, I'm like, man my car kind of sucks right? You can feel bad about your own stuff based on other people's. +So we have two different way. +It found that it's 5. +But that's not what I feel about my purchases. +I have included the discussion of son preference as part of our general discussion of human rights because it seems to me, to illustrate, starkly, the critical vulnerability that being born female brings with it. +And the fourth element is respecting the teenager's spaces as much as we can, both when he wants to be alone and when he wants to be with his equals group. +The aesthetic is in a Japanese way. +They might be leads, they might be prospects. +Since they are perceived by the consumers as not linked to directly to the company, they're considered more credible, which is exactly the opposite of owned touchpoints and paid touchpoints. +Usually to be able to cover this part of the market, the company or its brands and its products must have an image which is consistent with the expectation of customers, and this is usually the image of smaller companies, smaller brands, and smaller products. +In that case, there's a $100 pie, but the two of them may become so frustrated with each other that they just give up and say. +We're going to define it is this idea that you have a subjective sense that you have some sufficient time to pursue leisure and other activities that are meaningful to you. +In your, your research, in your work, how do you, how do you prompt those? 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Now here's where I use these numbers in the table. +I know these days anybody who might be watching this is thinking about the case of a girl like Malala who has been an outspoken activist and was almost killed for it. +Connected. +But what's more shocking is that in the high hurry condition when these priests are in a rush. +And this can be seen as private backstage stuff that can be either reinforcing or somewhat undermining of the external image. +And in 2005, there was 1. +Then, I will try to provide a little bit of frame work about what luxury is all about in terms of product categories. +You need to be open minded. +And so what they did was they did some survey where they gave out caramel candies with a rapper. +I'd find some tea. +Organizations are the means by which many of our collective goals are pursued and accomplished. +And these choice opportunities and policy windows are often called garbage cans and the meaning of a choice derives from how the trash is organized within that can or the mix of problems, solutions and participants. +I really think that this trend could really help distressed companies but the entire economy to save an important part of the economic world that in other cases, it would be dissolved and lost. +The car ended up selling for 25,100. +Well, just because they're important to you doesn't mean you lead with them. +So depending on the type of tie, we might expect different kinds of network forms. +So even staying in its own role, not overlapping with management, but even with this role increasing industrial know-how is very important. +So first question Luca, as we already know IPO is one of the exits for private equity deals. +So obviously with a fair price, and since this is such a win win partnership, price becomes less important. +It is not an easy job, because the world is wide, and we have to discuss about regulation. +He doesn't need Bea's help to do that, and similarly Bea can get something of size two, without any help from Abe. +And if we-- all women-- and the world is coming towards the women, now, as I can see. +This hierarchy or heredity was almost always dependent on what clan the chief belonged to while the other members of the community social status was dependent on their relationship to the chief. +And then Christine had a nice insight to Feeney. +And why is this? It's because, what is the value that Coca-Cola brings to the table? It's the ability to create sales, more than what we could've done on our own. +In contrast, the women who are going to be living a little more than 19 years, have nearly ten years of disability. +Again, for a product like this, consumers will find it more difficult to make a choice because the availability of the product is relatively limited. +They go back and forth. +One question I wanted to ask you how do you think a program like MasterChef has impacted the food culinary culture of Italy in the case of MasterChef Italy or any country where it is broadcasted? I think what you find is that people go along with the game and they do a mystery box at home and they play around so I think these icon elements of the show really had an impact on what people do at home. +And more effective means that maybe provide Some kind of experience that leads us all to have a chance to have the kind of world we'd like to be in. +No, I understand. +That's psych pro tip number one. +And then in Angola, when DRC refugee women were deported back from Angola to the DRC, so we have intervening this small number of countries and work with the government to make sure that they take the necessary action that is required. +And it was for the most part dominated by the Hudson's Bay Company. +In these instances, people wait for the problem to go away in order to make a solution or pick a solution. +Your diffuse mode can help you connect two or more chunks together in new ways to solve novel problems. +For example, I need to know what is output it by each factory, what source and I also need to know what is the demand. +Aboriginal Law is the general term used to describe all of the law that pertains to Aboriginal peoples in Canada, such as Aboriginal Rights, the Indian Act, and other legal instruments. +You've reflected on your four Ps and have got everything on one page. +My photos are gone. +Here is the social one, it's, hey, is voting here all your friends that actually voted too. +Three main approaches to the digital channel. +Hi, Erika, hi Jose. +Some organizational charts are, are highly vertical with many levels. +They keep them crispy and they are very important in the dish. +I believe the correct answer is 30%. +That's your inner critic. +The consequences of these images are that they develop and maintain negative stereotypes of Indigenous women. +How do you deal with the other party when they are trying to embarrass you about the fact that you are negotiating? Yeah. +The school implemented the formal individually guided education program to a moderate degree. +In my case, I tend to wonder perhaps if one of the logics is more prevalent in types of industries, right? So a heavily bureaucratized industry, or a heavily rule driven industry where things are not full of problems and uncertainty, might be more rule based. +First of all, write down your plan and prepare, get ready for the negotiation. +I don't know, 800? Let's go all the way to 600, why not? There's no right or wrong way to do this in the beginning. +When you multiply the zero and the 75, zero being no cancels the return. +So, each one requires 16. +You are leading us in ways where we can't find decisions. +Then in terms of, visual communication, multiple screens are showing beautiful images of the Canadian mountains surmounted by deer horn-like fittings. +And for those who haven't seen it, there's a great video. +So you come back four years later and your parents say, "Do you realize what you did? You've made us borrow $400,000. +I'm just kind of making up some meaningful events for you but it might be like maybe you move to a new city. +So independent of material needs, organizations need to look like a real organization and at least appear to behave like a real organization. +Standard ways our minds see things, that just don't really work. +A performance risk means that we are not able to anticipate the performance of the product, that is to say, what the product is able to provide me with, and these in experiential products like food and beverage products is a very important perceived risk. +But the US is not the haven of price stability either. +So, it is interesting to contemplate choosing priorities: how do we spend our time? Well the three women that have spoken before me on this session have summarized what they think were the achievements in the women's movement over the last ten years and the challenges ahead. +That can create issues of trust and the lack of agreement and all kinds of problems. +Gamache, I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your taking the time to be with us here today. +Your name, how to say it. +I remember this sum. +However, three months before the deadline of July 17, 2013, the ultimate goal of 600 pairs seemed unlikely. +We can have these moments where we can start new habits more easily. +Okay, population is growing, but where, and to what extent in different countries? And then we see what kind of consumers are they? What are their lifestyles like? And if you look at the consumers, we're really trying to find out what kind of packaging could they afford? And as such we can see that we need to produce packaging that reaches a lower price point that is robust in these different countries, with the machines that are simple. +First, we'll build from your individual purpose, priorities, potential and progress, our four P's to identify a system you want to change for the better. +Indian residential school survivors only knew how to raise children based on how they were raised. +So for example, in the first cell here, I want to know how many from Des Moines do I shipped to Albany. +Secondly, remark once and again that although during adolescence relations are tense and communication is hard, you know that the bonds are solid, you know that both, adults and teenagers, need each other. +And a lot of them said, if not all of them said, no, please don't get rid of the meeting. +Now watch the units here. +And it serves kind of as an anti-bureaucratic kind of localized effort. +It's easier to live in a fantasy world where the five questions, or the ten page report or whatever, can be done at the last minute. +And, now, normally I wouldn't go and say, look, can you get them for less? On the other hand, it was the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, and therefore, when the salesperson told us what the price was, well, do you expect these shoes will go on sale on Friday, Black Friday? And she said yes, they will. +A little more transparent, I think for smaller examples, it doesn't work as well for large. +I think that with a work very close to reality of what we demand in these situations because, what do victims demand to us when they are involved in an emergency or a disaster? We will find some people facing a lot of stress and to a strong emotional impact when facing unexpected situations. +They know when they come here they will eat vegetarian, and maybe I will say to them that vegetarian is very good. +You said pretty well, since the release of the iPhone. +And possibly in conflict with this kind of instrumental view as opposed to more of a public good and a resource towards that public good. +And at the same time in developing countries, you had this historical legacy of the first schools being brought over by missionaries, teaching some basic literacy skills so children could then read. +But what we don't realize is the causal arrow goes backwards too. +So, if you're critical or focused brain is driving, your diffused brain is asleep in the back seat, and that's not what anyone wants when they're writing. +Open minded. +And in Brazil, at least 40% of women have suffered domestic abuse at some point in their lives. +During the week on coalition theory, I usually ask students in my classroom to assume the role of different organizations who have a contradictory stake and an issue like that of the Milwaukee Voucher Program. +Prozac, which is prescribed for clinical depression, raises the level of serotonin activity. +Acknowledging Indigenous rights to land, legal systems, and self-governance would change the face of Canada. +That's what mind mapping is so valuable for. +The design team includes a trained moderator who organizes the topics of conversation among the users. +In other words, they get ahead of themselves, they start designing without user data. +When I'm feeling down, I tend to obsess about everything and fixate on what's wrong. +Another view is he could just pick 10, right? Well, there's no need to kick sand in Agriba's eye. +Now, what exactly do I mean by this? What kinds of interactions or exchanges create coalitions? Well, there are a variety of forms and they range from horse trading, bribing, persuasion, threats, managing information that people see or don't see, logrolling, forming alliances, joining associations. +And it's also, I have to say, it's very much fun to be an activist. +Extended kin share the responsibility of teaching by mentorship, role modelling, or providing encouragement. +We use a set of anchor tools, tools to help people build greater self-awareness, to build a better emotional vocabulary. +It's kind of nice, they actually do the math for you. +It was his own company, but you can get fired from your own company. +Every discipline is a little different. +These beliefs and conceptions are cultural cognitive controls, or deep social structures in the environment. +As Dallian mentioned, I'd like to emphasize this idea of talking to people outside of HR. +It's just a matter of identifying the points of leverage, how you can think, you can change them, and how deep in the iceberg you'll need to go to do so. +In November of 1869, Louis Riel, a prominent member of the Métis community, organized a group of Métis to block the government's representatives from entering the settlement. +So buildings, teachers, books, topics, accreditation, classrooms, desks and so on. +I look at myself, I see a doctor. +So now we've moved up how much Bea will get on Monday from 25% of the pie to 31. +We talk in my class about whether or not we try to make a deep difference to individual people, or a small group of people, trying to make a broad difference to a lot of people, trying to make a difference that will last a long time over time, and each of us might have a special thought about what makes us feel better as we allocate our precious resources. +Now, I don't- Do I add something on this? Please, yeah. +Because they are the ones—actually they've been change agents all the time, and yet they have never been recognized. +And then as they implement, you see this kind of waning into a different era where all kinds of problems come up and lead to a shift. +And when there's an effort to co-opt groups on the shop floor, the ground floor in the society and community, or in the environment, you decentralize them to build up kind of buy-in. +It's not the case that when you come to Yale you get to negotiate your tuition, although maybe with financial aid, there's some opportunity to do it. +We have another question coming up over here. +If I had more destinations and more resources, this table would just grow accordingly. +With a buyout, the role of private equity is not yet to finance a company. +Any other countries? Turkey also received a lot, excuse me, of refugees from Iran and Iraq and, to some degree Malaysia because if you live in one of the more strict Muslim countries you are permitted to travel easily to Malaysia. +The first step is, who are you? Setting the context. +The French also saw the opportunities in the fair trade in the west, so they made efforts to establish good relationships with the Nehiyawak and other groups in the west. +What's great about this article is that it shows how neo-institutional theory relates to both resource dependence theory and population ecology, and that will be the final theory we'll cover next week in week ten. +And said he had a blog, and I shook his hand, and you know it was very pleasant. +In some cases, women and girls are chained to radiators so that they can't leave. +But there's also evidence that if you just feel like you have more time, you're more likely to be nicer. +And especially since many more hurricanes will hit the Gulf Coast and Eastern seaboard of the United States in years to come. +Alex Janvier discloses that as a burgeoning artist in the 1950s, he was forced to obtain a pass or a permit from the Indian agent to leave his reserve in Cold Lake to go to art school. +Not to dominate this conversation with this topic-- although it is a topic of concern, since it's not just a health issue, but also a human rights issue, many people would argue-- and I think most people would agree-- both a health and human rights issue. +And it happened other times so, when we discovered that all the varieties of pistachios were full of colorants and when we decided to avoid any colorants, they told us, no, the pistachio should be green because the marketing experts say that it should be green. +And instead focused on collaboration, interaction, responsiveness to changing requirements. +By year three, we have more typical parents of the community. +And then you do have categories that we will make an interface and make this distance between laws and reality larger or shorter -- and that is social class, that's race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, poverty. +We're going to use absolute percent error, okay? So what is absolute percent error? There's a formula for this where the absolute part says, we're going to use the absolute value. +When we are in an intervention in an emergency because of an unusual aggression, we find a woman with a symptomatology similar to another kind of situation, very stressing and very shocking in their life, but with very different emotional connotations because the person who made this violence situation is still an emotionally close person to this woman, her couple, her ex-boyfriend, her son's father, so the reactions' emotional complexity, the ambivalence and the confusion victims have are very, very important and they should be taken into account in this kind of situations. +And then the column input cell says, okay now your table has a column with inputs, where is that in your spreadsheet model? Right, Excel can't read, it can't match these things. +With very short product life cycles, and this is the area of faster premium brands. +Massive means of transportation such as trains, ships and planes don't usually have accidents, but when they do they affect a lot of people. +This includes the regional municipality of Wood Buffalo and the city of Fort McMurray. +” He gave the perfect explanation of a very important theoretical concept. +Basically what we want to get out of a product or service and what is our knowledge when we go and buy it. +My advice is easy. +Everybody assumes that well, you just take the receivables and the other person will take the payables. +In fact, you increase your probability of being admitted by almost 12 percent when your application is reviewed on a sunny day versus a cloudy day. +They are constantly part of our effort to engage with companies, and there have been years where up to 40% of the IPO has been private equity backed and/or venture capital backed. +That is correct. +So we started with a declaration by the G8, which recognizes and had a declaration committed to put resources and efforts into fighting sexual violence, because they are the 8 biggest economies, some of the biggest economies in the world. +So, difficult to enforce controls, for instance, in terms of manufacturing, production with an issue of corporate social responsibility. +That means it's much more than a contract. +The goals of someone in their position, and the deadlines rushing them to decide. +Content marketing is the strategic creation of text, imagery, audio or video, that delivers a relevant and interesting message to a customer or a prospect while at the same time paving the way for a sale. +So those are the kinds of things government has tried to do. +Many Indigenous peoples came into contact with the European trade goods before they met Europeans themselves. +The first and more important one is that the impact only affects the family, its environment remains unchanged, there isn't an acceptance from the environment. +What actually happens to your happiness? Well, this is the curve for when you get a break. +In food and beverage business, this is the typical approach of big multinationals. +For this reason, the management of a private equity firm is exactly the same in whatever kind of legal entity all around the world. +Storytelling is, today, a very hotly debated topic. +I've told you how to make all those things in your life that you thought were going to be good, but won't be very good unless you take intentional actions. +But you have to think about these things ahead of time. +At the right price, I'd be willing to buy this from you. +Writing down five things that you're grateful for, probably you don't have the intuition that it's going to affect how much you want to exercise in the morning, but the data suggest it's going to pop you into wanting to exercise a whole extra hour every week, just because you're more grateful. +For me, there's no slow food, if it's not made by a slow company. +Just view the ones I relate here in these lectures as models and caricatures that you can apply, extend, and elaborate further in particular cases of your interest. +Now this is oddly specific and again you can imagine some rounding errors here, but about $1 million. +The final feature of an organized anarchy model can be applied here as well and it concerns the policy window. +Again, by choosing the customers you want to serve you can understand what are the specific combination of benefits they want to get, and what are the sacrifices that they want to make, and by having this knowledge you can design an innovative value proposition. +Hello, I'm Barry Nailbuff. +So you might be in the same country at the same moment, a certain region that accepts a certain amount of violence because they don't consider it as violence. +It's like if you just bought this new set of shoes, you want it to come in. +The premise is that the best interface can only be designed if we understand the user and the task they want to accomplish. +So the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, since then, has been reauthorized several times. +Oh my gosh, I'm not going to get into college wait. +Another common answer is to divide things based on miles. +And so I think that's what I'm trying to do-- is convince the people with their hands on the strings that it is as simple as that. +Welcome to the course, purpose driven connected leadership. +As the Planet you could say, you know your know how is great, but without my inefficiencies, actually it doesn't do anything. +The good news is though is this, in some ways, these techniques that we've just talked about are really powerful, because they don't take as much work for you guys to fully overcome your miswanting. +We are from the bus company, we're here to help you, to see what you need and if there's anything we can do for you, right? Look, if you want, we have put some water and food, I guess you haven't eaten anything for a while. +Those are just some strategies about how you don't shut off hedonic adaptation. +It's not really a great place to be in that double jeopardy situation of being a foreigner and gay. +and the effort to kind of provide it to as many people as would find it beneficial or interesting. +And that raises this question of, why do we do this in the first place? And I think the problem is that we mistakenly think it's a good thing to do especially with worry, I think we sometimes think, if I really worry about this upcoming test that I'm going to study more and do better on it. +And once again, I won't get too academic in this. +You haven't gotten used to it and then that's a great way to kind of feel better. +So for the forum, and this may be true for many of you in your professions as well but on the forum I'd like you to think about whether it's great to embrace an organizational self as your own. +And suddenly you turn to the salesman and you say, and what kind of tie will you be throwing in free? The salesman stops writing the sales slip. +And Sam? I think, we have a deal. +We've seen that all the stages of experience can create value for customers and consumers. +They need a referent to which they can hold on and that understands what they are living. +With this tool we communicate directly with final consumers. +Because women will not let themselves be left out. +Where managers and principals can't really form the teams they acquire, nor have much leverage over them. +Two thirds to first person and one third to the second. +But it's not only that. +So let's start off by talking about data driven decisions and marketing departments in companies. +Although there have been studies of menopause and aging among women in richer countries, even the United Nations agrees that little is known about older women in poor countries because few formal studies have been published. +Every single morning you wake up and look at our closet. +However, our discussion focuses on coerced sexual activity because that is what women themselves were 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I think the most important difference in terms of how the approach works between word-of-mouth marketing and pretty much all other kinds of marketing communications is that in the traditional advertising approach, you always put the brand on stage. +The whole point instead, is that you calmly put forth your best effort for a short period. +And then, below there, we had their kind of solutions or the feasible solutions that they can negotiate over in their pairwise encounters. +Let's start with savoring. +In the nature analogy, we have provided some skills to build paths and bridges and navigation tools. +So it becomes, in a sense, a retailer. +In baseball, for example, you don't learn how to hit in one day. +She's when I hear the chords, I'm at a concert, I'm putting on my stiletto shoes and I'm getting really nervous and that's when I call in Sasha Fierce, I say Sasha fierce, what would she do? And she would have her posture like this and she would come and speak, and I use that strategy and everything is different. +If you have, don't answer, but this is a problem that's kind of commonly given in business schools. +I think there's a clearer case here for really considering personality and screening people that you hire in terms of their teachability and adaptability or willingness to do new experiences. +Doesn't feel so extreme. +So I would love to get feedback, maybe in the forums that you guys have, letting me know what you think would be a great solution and what, maybe I can implement on next round of this course, and possibly work with coursera to work on improving the current format. +That cognitive controls describes, suggests that if it looks and sounds like a duck, it must be a duck. +And that is flow. +And this is one of those you just have to try your best not to be super visibly awestruck. +MSF is Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders. +I've cut my 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is not interested in negotiating. +And there's many many more texts I could include and cover. +So, my added value is 2600. +In the debriefing it's recommendable that the person who guides the group in this process is a professional, an expert psychologist in emergencies who has clear how is this process. +But the most important and most valuable commodity was the beaver pelt. +So thanks for drawing it to my attention, CTAs. +I'll give you guys a special price. +The first is in our chalk talks with Professor Shiller. +So a very functional model. +pehikan, part of that morpheme marker, spirit markers. +At the same price level there are business models that are more reactive, to fashionability, seasonality, and market trends. +And we're gonna do that so as to illustrate the pie. +The aim of this company is to research and market the qualities of Merino Wool down the pipeline and supply chain. +So, notably most of the groups are hemofilus by grade, gender and race, so they follow the 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This is the play variable, this is the variable in play. +Procrastination can be a single, monumentally, important keystone bad habit, a habit, in other words, that influences many important areas of your life. +I don't know why they separate them out. +I've been really lucky in my 36 plus years here at UMass, where, you know, I can't remember a single bad day. +Managers of coalitions really mainly primarily focus on these behaviors and they vary. +So I feel that this is the second area where we have seen quite a lot of improvements. +They thought carefully how to get that across to various kinds of students and how to track progress. +Early adopters, in terms of size, in terms of numbers, are a bigger group than the innovators. +When you call on this wise person, whether it's Batman or Sasha Fierce or whoever, you're not you anymore experiencing all that anxiety and that room, a native spiral, you're like this outside person and then you can kind of engage with a little bit more perspective. +Like stuff tends not to change very much over time. +It's not like Twitter and Facebook that suck you in. +What are the policy alternatives that speak the problems identified above? 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Fortunately, Richard Scott's review of organizational research not only identifies organizational elements. +And so it's not just a matter of meeting the goals or enacting operate standard operating procedures that fit different groups. +Beanie Babies were these little dolls that had beans in them that, for a while, that people were demanding and they were kind of a hype, and they cost a lot and people seem to go out and find that. +So we have those kinds of views, so the open system view is distinctive and that it prioritizes and highlights the environment's effect in the organization. +And, like I said, the vulgar translation for that is, daytime. +So they can't just take care of their children. +Or they said, for the rest of the train ride, I just want you to be by yourself; don't talk to anybody, try to be solo, and enjoy your solitude. +So that's the bad part of it. +Everybody on the count of three, you're going to take a really deep breath. +You might have your study buddy that cues, I should be studying now. +However, as you can imagine, it’s possible to run a sensitivity analogy, and in your hands, you also have the table and matrix in which you can combine two different parameters of the matrix itself. +I've got all of this apparatus for solving real-world problems and social problems. +There will be Erica Corbellini teaching with me in this week's session. +This part, learning deactivation techniques for providers, is also a part of psychological first aid. +Shocked and raped a 15-year-old girl. +So it's a, really a product we can sell anywhere from Katmandu to New York. +Gita Sen and Caren Grown stated this situation clearly in their book. +And, Francesco, can you give me some tips about the ideal wardrobe, what are the must-haves that a young customer, a young guy should have? 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Well 60% chance of a $15 million bonus is worth 9 million. +It's amazing to me that children learn who go to school, despite what the schools look and feel like [LAUGH]. +[LAUGH] And so they got it. +We have somebody in the company dealing with the training. +Furthermore, the agreement also provides for new institutions such as the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board and the Nunavut Water Board. +And start studying some more. +They can advance, everybody's given the same opportunity. +The figure has gone down, and you have a scale-up to all 75 districts. +So she was very much perceived sort of like the property of a man whose property rights have been infringed upon. +When the fashion tastes and industrial demands of North America caused a rise in the demand for bison robes, it was women who prepared them for transport and market. +It's a fundamental rule. +He told me, listen we will be the first. +And we asked them, did you negotiate your new job offer with your new employer? And what we found, was quite surprising. +There are a few basic fundamental reasons for that. +So, talking about millennials will be really the the great challenge for the time to come. +I realized that if you've studied electricity, you've usually also studied the gravity beforehand and what was the same was electric potential and gravitational potential. +Then I have to take my 20 cents and $32 to actually process the order. +The thin film of some kind of mission that holds it loosely together. +Evidence based software from Standford University. +Many guidelines of the European Commissions and Association of Psychologists and Psychiatrists have actually dedicated their work to this question. +Now one of the lectures you'll see in the course is this notion of the Principle of the Divided Cloth. +Those are perhaps the hardest features for an organization to change. +This agreement saw the Inuit surrender land title, but provided for Inuit private land holding of 350,000 square kilometres within their traditional territory, as well as wildlife management and harvesting rights, a share of resource developments on Crown Lands, land and water stewardship, and public sector employment. +If I would try to work outside of the community, I would not be given a job. +We can just be in the present moment. +And so imagine the conversation goes as following. +How do I protect myself from this virus? 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Can you think of any problems with weather insurance? You have to define the weather very carefully if you're going to describe the effect on crops. +Many other organizations working to eradicate the practice refer to it as "Female genital cutting" out of respect for women who have undergone the ritual and do not wish to consider themselves mutilated. +They made iconic products part of their strategy right from the beginning. +And, that is something that I wish we, as women, would take to heart, that we would help each other, that we will be there for each other, seeing each other in an equal sense. +So Jim March calls these learning traps. +I mean, there are ethical theories about how no wrong act ever justifies a right, right? Or no, yeah, no, I think that's right. +Seattle is being sent to Detroit, Arlington to Chicago, Oakland to Kansas City, that's perfectly fine, it's not Toronto. +If I see together with many different pictures a black and white one, I immediately connect myself to the identify and the world of sophistication of Armani. +How important is it not to disclose everything in order to keep some mystery? Eating has a lot to do with surprise. +Designers are not just talented inventors. +We've been talking about the idea that our minds lie to us when it comes to happiness. +So now that much time has passed under the bridges, can you identify some stages in the development of the company, since the birth to today? Yes, the first part of the story was really the studying, the analyzing and the learning period never finished but starting from zero the learning curve was very difficult in the first period. +Where? Where is this? 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And now we actually ask the questions, what about sensory impairment? How does sensory impairment change the mode of psychosocial interventions? How did we get all this way? 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We're going to abbreviate, this is A, B, C and D, E, F. +Actually, I have my money hat on because I can't go to the hairdresser my hair is yeah, thank you. +For example, keeping the integrity of school complexes and communities, community schools, right? That's a concern and a problem. +And so, help us understand about some of the challenges in negotiating internationally. +Like the first three weeks of the course are. +So after this definition I would like also to introduce the concept that the luxury customer is very very heterogeneous. +Yeah and I think what you're also giving the firm in return if they help you out, is you're giving them the signature now, it's like you're saying, "I have a sincere hesitation. +So in these instances, people make choices and select solutions before even an issue or problem addresses or reaches that meeting. +And you will do it with a really important topic. +So let's dive in. +Prevention. +This lesson is dedicated to deafs and hard of hearing. +In this way, the land becomes a crucial part of identity and social being as the designs reinforce the belonging to a clan. +You can leave it as is since it is a budget that's implied, that's all fine. +The options and their consequences basically, concern the courses of action available, the ones they consider, and the results that could arise from them. +You will recall that in constructing this course I referred back to the letters and proposals that women were writing to the Global Fund for Women. +So, this is being done in spite of the fact that we have counter images in the public being shown to us, right? So this internal image can sometimes be decoupled from the external one. +The WASP lifestyle for Ralph Lauren. +Moreover, both Abe and Bea know all of this. +Even in Christianity, there are many people that are becoming vegetarian. +It is so embedded in the creation of the stereotype of masculinity and femininity that sometimes you just don't perceive, but it is there. +Sometimes, when we look at conflicts, Syria is very popular right now and you have the red line on Syria was use of chemical weapons against the population, which is use of an illegal weapon. +What might you be missing or drawing conclusions about? 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They hate it, but when somebody wants to get rid of it, they protest. +This week Smith and Wallsteter describe organizations forming a group affiliation or where sets of, of organizations form a family and they work together voluntarily In resource dependence theory, these was pair wise efforts similar to this nd they were called strategic alliances or agreements and they are performed to secure and or prevent advantages or to pull resources together for a group. +You have to help your audience believe before they are going to be able to do business with you. +Here are three techniques we will discuss in turn. +Because so many more children are in fact, having access to education. +7 million dollars. +The reason we're having this negotiation is to go from 3 to 9 or to get the extra 6. +The world is for us. +Government management over lands and resources are disconnected from Indigenous experiences. +So as somebody who's good with language, good with words and is comfortable on the web, you're the person who's creating the things that make the web work. +The key areas of research for population ecology concern the birth of new organizational forms or diversification, and the death of old, outmoded forms. +So that person would have to be a bad guy. +Instead, they are all partial absorptions and strategic alliances. +We said debriefing is a technique which has certain stages, it's very structured and these stages must be followed. +Okay I really like the one million. +Notice that the fundamental niche of education doesn't compete with health, but within that the realized niches have subsets of firms that compete with each other. +In fact, people are forecasting they're going to be about half as happy with an experiential purchase as a material purchase. +But in the public pledge condition now, all of a sudden these doctors are doing it less. +You can make your study time more valuable by interleaving, providing intelligent variety in your studies. +And that in community centers, women are hearing about rights language when they go together and they talk. +And women and girls also suffer from violence from their clients. +And what you can see is that the between the years of 1950 to 2050, that first you have an increase in the number of 15-64 year olds, and then around 2025, it dramatically decreases. +So, together, they worked out a plan that didn't require tutoring but allowed them to learn and actually improve their grades. +Set the right expectations with customers or clients of the organization. +If there is something that is really interesting to you and important and integral to your research, you're likely to remember that and the things that are most important are going to float to the top of your memory. +So what happens though if you have this kind of distinction and they're brought together? A lot of you assume that there's going to be some kind of integration and it's going to occur over time. +The problem is they we're still 18 million apart, and it was pretty clear that they weren't making enough progress. +You've got to lead in these crazy uncertain times. +This idea is linked to another area and passionate about. +But at the same time I try to stay attached to earth, with my roots. +As we mentioned at the start of this lesson, the early stages of the fur trade are characterized by Indigenous peoples as crucial and forceful players in the game. +For a packaging company, it is very important to understand the trends of the downstream markets in order to include this information in the innovation and other decisions. +And it's important that we open the space so that we can implement those as well. +This reminds me to say that throughout this course, we will be highlighting positive interventions addressing these problems, and we hope that you will share examples and descriptions of programs from your own experiences. +My selling price is $18, but this price will be charged only until a week after the tournament. +You could just say, "I want to try learning this over a month and I'm going to obsess about it and make it interesting. +Let's cut past the generalities and get to specifics. +My purpose included and still includes a vision. +I mean, the best kind of outcome is where both sides benefit. +The asset management company needs time. +We're almost at the end of the question. +As I said not very environmental. +They tested, well, maybe people would floss more if they tried to do it at the end of brushing their teeth. +So an alternative is if you invite yourself to connect with him on LinkedIn mentioned Coursera so he'll know who you are and why you're connecting. +I am easy-going. +It doesn't have to educate the prospect, it doesn't have to do anything other than just, get their attention, and get them to start consuming the content. +Always remember, you cannot tell by looking at a person if he or she has HIV or AIDS. +And so the owners are gonna be liable starting with the very first bite. +Watch out for that. +In the catering, the mood is very, very important. +You can eat sandwiches, panini, and other different recipes, but one way to approach the personalization issue is to provide customers with the possibility of making their own sandwich. +And sometimes only like one hand like, ace eight of clubs fits all the information perfectly. +And if you look in many of the again, some of the poorer countries of the world, they still seem to have curriculums that are kind of colonial legacy leftovers, in some ways. +Bonus, royalties, all that included. +This slide shows the numbers of people per country in different times. +It is ours and we will take what we want. +Let's build it equals 4 minus 0. +I am struggling. +That's one problem with phones. +If fundraising is successful, we can enter the second activity of the managerial process, where the second activity is represented by investing. +You want to get a job in an organization that's a short commute from where you live. +So really looking at it like it's murder, like it's a crime. +These are motivations and knowledge (respectively). +This is that kind of like presidential fitness test that all of you probably took as kids. +It's not that novel a concept to the freethinkers of the world, but for the people that actually are pulling the strings, it is somewhat novel. +Now it all fits. +The point is, how can companies use the life cycle model: the product life cycle model or the market life cycle model? 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I know why, there may be no symptoms so testing is the only way to know if you have the virus. +Examples of useful phrases. +And so find somebody, even somebody who hasn't taken the course. +And their goal is to acquire coalition byproducts. +And sort of like expanding beyond your base and creating new opportunities is something that corporations have been doing for decades. +To do that, I'm going to sum the entire row across. +I appreciate that you've been very generous in terms of your participation. +They must have had it so easy and just stumbled across native speakers and, had a perfect situation, this is simply not the case. +All be it if you're a non-profit or some other sectors, your notions of value may be distinct. +Which is let's change the compensation contract for the lawyer so the interests are perfectly aligned. +So, the decoupling from power and regulation, and then resource allocation of funds. +But to be sure we're right, let's try the same experiment with a view that 4 pi squared meters is correct. +Persuasive writing is its own art form and it is really well worth studying, and there are some good courses out there. +I would ask a question like Claude so I'm so excited to work for you, I thank you for the job offer, I think there's a lot of fate here, how long do I have to decide? 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+While we know employees feel that an organization vision and mission is important, many say that their companies either don't have one or the one they have doesn't make them more impactful. +A consumer knows very well that an advertising message has behind it, a company which wants him or her to buy the product or to act in some way, maybe to repeat the purchase, maybe to do something. +There is a new yogurt, a new value proposition with a new product, they appreciate it. +And it isn't hard to believe, it's just that the pre-teenager is sad and this is his way of expressing it. +To gain muscular structure, you need to do a little work every day, gradually allowing your muscles to grow. +This is what makes an assignment problem different than a general transportation problem. +I the previous module, you learned about the importance of prototyping. +What do I mean about experiences? 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That's junk flow, that's fake fun, it's stuff that sucks you in. +The second factor is realizing at the moment of the event that neither the affected nor us have so much control on our life as we think we have. +On the other side, another interesting consumption practice innovation is in the bitter industry. +What is the exit ratchet? The exit ratchet is a covenant where in the moment in which one of the shareholders is going to sell shares to another one, the percentage of the capital gain is given back to the other shareholder. +Problems flow in and out of focus in the news and for legislative actors. +It's a second order kind of control even, it's layered. +But if you kind of split it up and move your reference points further and further away, then this can make you happier. +The second segment traces key Indigenous leaders and significant events in Indigenous peoples’ fight for political recognition. +What is this behavior trying to tell us? This caused minor quote by Russell A. +This is the fact that you are Canadian I guess is a- I am Canadian yes a proud Canadian don't be jealous Barry. +That highlights all of the important data we collected about the user. +For example when you're using something like the Pomodoro Technique, and then relaxing. +If you master linear programming, then you can actually get good at all linear examples where things get a little harder, is if you have more variables, you might need more powerful software to solve them, the algorithms and the back getting a little harder. +How do we do this? This is the same as before, so we'll do equals sum product. +Taking responsibility for your own learning is one of the most important things you can do. +Through her website, www. +And you have a lot of good ideas about that. +She resisted while the baby was alive. +But I think taking the perspective of the pie and arguing over, how is it we're going to share this dream of 3. +And finally, the main content of the lesson, the recommendations. +The impetus for the British to solidify their geographical position in North America was American independence. +But eventually, everyone who's infected gets extremely sick. +And it doesn't seem to reflect competition accurately in every case. +Happy memories, I'm Barbara Oakley. +And on your end, if you paid 15 million upfront, that's 5 million less than you would be paying- Yeah. +The thing about sexual violence is that it has a culture of denial and silence. +And in many ways even the kind of advanced pedagogical kinds of efforts like group work or projects could be implemented on the site. +As we've learned in previous lessons, the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Jean Chretien, and the liberal government had just come out with its controversial Indian policy. +I wrote different books. +We'd love to hear your thoughts about the general question of using human rights as a lens, particularly in connection with women's health, and then a little bit about the work of the Global Justice Center and your work in particular. +Over the next couple of weeks, take a moment and just think about the different people that you work with, and write their names down, and just jot down the first feeling that comes to mind around that person. +In emergency situations, they have limited access to information. +It depends a lot on how long you're going to plan to be with the company. +This was a terrible place for these reasons. +He washed out of medical school and ended up, to his father's horror, heading out on a round the world voyage as the ship's naturalist. +We have a name for the divine being. +When they approach me for consultation and help, I take them myself to our health post and they get rescued for just 500 Rupees. +Use their research to further refine relevant vision and mission statements for you. +(Anne Firth Murray): I'm very happy to have Wu Qing from China with us today, a former board member of the Global Fund for Women. +And then I understand this, I soon understand, the jacket needs to go into the city. +Or, I'd like to understand your KPIs, your key performance indicators. +So, another thing that people talked about was, Melissa, for example, said that you were doing something important and meaningful work you believe in. +They almost blamed the women for being non adherent, and they said okay, well now it's time to bring the social scientists on board to understand why the women aren't taking the drugs. +So the presentation rituals are vehicles of enacting and forcing and reinforcing. +But other times, I have a conscious choice and I can adapt my leadership style for the situation. +And this is his idea that we are sometimes unaware of the power of what he calls our psychological immune system. +And you know that deep inside you love each other and you are together to face what's happening. +These are our stores. +But I think there's other ways in which you can share resources and have an outlook for the public good. +They also look through at activities that kind of decrease or hurt savoring. +And I'm going to go through a couple of the ideas in there and just lean on them a little bit, because they're really important. +He didn't know we spent the money, but he thought it was a very admirable thing that we had done. +Though I had not been trained on systems thinking at the time, and I wish I had, I could have sketched an iceberg model based on our thought process. +So they introduced the so-called second young lines that occupy the segment that is named diffusion. +I really hope that the students taking this course found some value in the video I put together. +Where I could be part of a faculty group and sometimes there're issues that arise that I may not care deeply about. +The answers you wrote here are normally the really high important items that may well not be urgent. +How about that? 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For soccer these entail the activity of playing itself, whether it's a goal kick, passing, dribbling, etc. +But if I tell you in one week, just pick a day like on Friday, just do five acts of kindness, all of a sudden that's going to bump you up relative to your old subjective well-being in a pretty substantial way. +In some ways, I acted as my daughter's manager. +And typically shadow costs mean the company receive more cost that can reduce the level of taxation within the PNL of the company. +There's a lot of people, a lot of assistance providers who have problems at home because sometimes the need of repeating the story once and again, and repeating this can generate tension between the couple. +For example, buying stocks with low price earnings ratios has paid off historically for a long time. +As humans, we may be able to rapidly switch between tasks but we cannot truly multitask. +That 1,000 is exactly what the pie is, and it's what the negotiation is all about. +And you'd be participating in a really, great cause to hopefully end Alz, Alzheimer's or and cognitive impairments. +As you have seen, Indigenous cultures place a lot of value on relationships. +Hit "Enter" when you're done, and now the formula get a little more complicated. +Now, a lot of you also asked, are there other ways we can think of these theories? 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That would be, we have a different job, we have different skill sets. +So it’s a very different and very difficult activity that clearly demonstrates that we have a lot of strategic options on the table, and especially that the role of the private equity investor this time is very hands-on. +So once you have that principle, stick to it. +For me, luxury is prestige. +But I don't see it that way. +I've obviously used it through the main modules of the course. +He calls this a four-way win, as there are positive feedback connections on where you lead and how. +Like our daughter, you might be surprised by what you get. +You're just loving it while you're doing it. +So power isn't very centralized in their everyday affairs. +So in the next few years I'm expecting that we will have a critical number of women in decision making who can actually be able to knock harder on the doors and really get inside and help to make a difference. +It's kind of like health care. +It is often used as a 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How they will approach this brands, how they want to be informed, what is the role of internet, so there is a big, big investment from the companies in understanding better a very diverse customer-base. +Furthermore, girls go missing because of neglect, studies have shown that differential treatment among infants takes three main paths. +And, I actually see it all the time in schools, so I'm going to give you, I know, more schools right. +So in particular, what we should also realize is that when Andrea is thinking about how much she would pay for half-bottle, even though she values a half-bottle at 90, she's not really prepared to pay 90 for half-bottle. +So in a way, the two schools have a great deal of resemblance to one another, in terms of their focus and the way that the account was developed and related to us. +And finally, meet those deadlines. +So the story about Adams Avenue school isn't just about how this steep culture leads to these positive relations, that then facilitates the technology, it's also about the story of how the technology itself. +RULER is a systemic approach to social emotional learning. +So, whether you're learning something mental or something physical, you'll find some helpful ideas here. +And is designed for those who need it the most. +We in the UN cannot do it, because they have the primary moral and legal responsibility to protect their citizens. +There's no proof of that, but that's certainly my own experience of what goes on. +So I had them sit and write out a, okay, what do you hope to do? With this marking period, how successful do you hope to be? What's the grade improvement, what percentage? 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It's a very good question and it's probably the $1 million question. +The notion here is instead of trying defend the fact that you should get more the other side in B, argue against it. +See what people are saying. +If you go into Nehiyaw ceremony, where they have fluent speakers, fluent and knowledgeable speakers, you'll hear in ceremony, they'll always begin like this. +Of course, this discovery wasn't really a discovery at all for Indigenous people. +And so no one will discuss what's the first thing we must do when we talk with the victims. +If you consider the customer value from the consumer's point of view it is a bunch of benefits related to a bunch of sacrifices that consumers have in mind when they decide to buy a product or service. +I select simplex LP for linear programming, this is still all a linear programming problem and I hit Solve. +So, activists are really, I've been on a series of calls struggling with what's the right approach? 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Absolutely, deal. +When the private equity identifies the potential target to be bought, the private equity creates an SPV; where SPV, as I mentioned in the clip before, means special purpose vehicle. +Jumping in and trying to do this on the internet was an adventure. +The Soviets outflank the early warning system, they reverses the United States' advantage of power at that point. +And trials like this actually worked int he US, there was a trial with men who have sex with men, and they took the drug and there was something like 70% to 80% protection for people that had high levels of the drug in their bodies. +Like Black Friday's around the corner, I'll give you a deal but give me some principled argument here, other than more. +But people also who make food, people who produce anything, people who exist don't like being criticized publicly. +For these daily emergency situations that are a reference to sudden changes such as floods, job changes, being fired, a divorce or bankruptcy. +And I think if you believe that I should say come in for free, then I am offering him the entire pie, and by symmetry he should offer me the entire pie. +Basically the food blogging world is so big, so various, that I think, at least from my point of view, that would be a very huge opportunity for them. +Right, so now the question is how many copies of this hardback novel should be in an order from the publisher? We're trying to maximize profit here, so let's go through and look at our costs. +So this is what you did if you just invested in the whole market monthly from 2000 to 2016. +Not needless to say, they quietly allowed him to leave the army [LAUGH], and he was honourably discharged. +That's exactly what we're dealing with. +My friend Jon Carroll, who's a writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, had a kind of a mantra. +But there's something that every piece of content is trying to teach the audience. +Here is a summary. +I imagine that most of you taking this course are probably very good already at making to-do lists, so this third column is likely the most comfortable for you on this whole page. +And essentially the federal government used the Robinson Treaties as a sort of template to deal with the Native groups in the former the Rupert's Land, or Western Canada. +You're never going to see a wrapper column in an assignment problem. +And the main story line to this point is that, you have this culture within the school, an ethos that creates these kinds of positive relationships. +And this Will supposedly make a product or solve a complex problem. +Another reason why that was interesting was that we did a market analysis with a research team at a university in Frankfurt Oder and they used Nielsen market data to do a type of marketing mixed modeling approach. +This happens with positive emotions, it happens with negative emotions. +It's that get your priorities right in life. +For example, the Mohawk or the Kanien'keha:ka understand learning by relating it to their Thanksgiving Address, an expression and practice of gratitude. +And so their grades were just not being, it wasn't in the trajectory of being successful students. +Beauty programs were run in correspondence with government sponsored placement and relocation programs. +How do you handle the salary expectations question? And her part was when do you talk about salary? I think you can talk about anything upfront in the Q&A. +So you can see that the triangle of 1950 gradually changes into the, if you will Box of 2050. +As discussed in our chapter on treaties, many Indigenous leaders entered into Numbered Treaties with the state. +The brands that respect them. +This occurred in Bensonhurst Brooklyn. +Because this is a persuasive piece in a real way. +This high level of internal control assures consistency and the attention to details that is key. +And she was really interested in how we can change around a different kind of behavior. +For example, eye contact in one culture can be a sign of respect but disrespectful in another culture. +Say, the conditions of an organization which were the, the, the second three weeks of the course which is weeks four, five and six or culture, you know, or learning things like that. +Just as a reminder for folks who missed last time, we saw lots of graphs that look like this. +Because they see that the producer shares the same values, the same commitments, the same idea of the quality of the product as of the distributor, and so it makes space for very strong personal relations, for very strong long lasting relations, which are usually based on their affinity, on intimacy between the distributor and the producer regarding an idea of how the product should be made, and how it should be sold in the market. +It's normal, kids aren't the only affected ones we must take care of, all the family will be harmed. +And of course on the social platforms, Pinterest probably really opened the gate to this kind of very wide spread sharing of visual content. +So here we have the five options, A, B, C, D, and E. +You want to work hard during times of focused concentration and also to trust your system enough so that when it comes time to relax, you actually relax without feelings of guilt or worry. +Have you seen a deceased person before? Then this one will be the first time. +Having a clear idea of the roles of the brands, if a company has a portfolio made of different brands, should be able to differentiate them, and the main reason is to avoid internal cannibalization, that is to say internal competition. +So, in that case, I highly recommend people consider using mnemonics, because this kind of glues the word. +I didn't do this thing perfectly. +I cannot prepare to you any offer, you will go bankrupt. +When we think with territory, we think of that combination of natural resources which makes that territory distinctive and magic and particularly productive for food and beverage companies located in that territory. +So he knows that there's this time element, he must close. +Finally it is very important that we give assistants the option to accept their own reactions. +Coco Chanel, one of the most talented designers ever, a very inspiring powerful woman and yet, a very successful brand. +We've been thinking that to affect our happiness, we need to be focusing on changing our behavior, changing our thoughts and changing our feelings. +No no no, you're definitely only in the top ten. +Yeah and then he's going to- And so I write to him and I say dear Edward, I see that you've registered the trademark makeroats. +Yes, definitely. +It, it refreshed me enough where I could go back, and the time that I spent was productive. +In those instances the agency integrates and coordinates the web of service providers. +So all of this falls under the umbrella of linear programming. +3 billion people living on less than US $2 a day. +So we only want whole number solutions inside of our linear programming problem. +And I often say to people when I serve on boards for organizations, what kind of organization do we want this to be? Do we want it to be a generous organization? A loving, compassionate, honest, transparent, all of these things? 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It's just not going to mess you up as much as you think. +If your biggest negotiation nightmare is the vice president of procurement, you should be networking and hanging out with vice presidents of procurement or people who know these people. +These systems were in place for thousands of years prior to the arrival of the Europeans in North America, and as a result, Indigenous peoples thrived. +Of course, this argument fell on deaf ears for most people outside his constituency. +When you master a technique or concept in some sense, it compacts the ideas so they can occupy less space in your working memory when you do bring them to mind. +Once you've got those principles, believe it or not, that's your 80/20 rule. +Today, you have some craft brewers that used to be craft brewers have that same ambition. +After you click the link in that email, you'll be taken inside iDoRecall for the first time. +The emotions and your neuromodulatory systems are slower than perception and action, but are no less important for successful learning. +Here you don't need to provide an answer, but you can act as a supportive coach. +And, when I was in Graduate School, I made a transition from Physics to Biology. +Keep small talk to a minimum, get your group on track. +Yeah, but how does the process work? 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Well, Albany demand, again, this is given 300 units and Boston demands 300 units. +Misconceptions in terms of what we think is going to make us happy, and also why it kind of doesn't. +I think this was but you know, I really feel retail is something coming from really the, the heart of the company because you really build up you, what you want. +This is where it becomes much more usable as a model. +So here's the six week program. +And thinking about the fact that this was, it's certainly the only place they could go in their own town. +But I'm also working on US trafficking. +Thus I suggest you accept $500, if you truly feel bad, this should more than cover your costs, and if you don't feel bad, then I'm prepared to employ the dispute process. +Although most people are likely used to thinking about real Indigeneity as existing on reserves or in rural spaces, more generally, urban Indigenous communities have a number of distinct characteristics that make urban life different from that of reserves and other rural areas. +Can you give me something? What have you given me? We don't have a signature on this page. +Sometimes next steps are big, like initiating a difficult conversation with a friend or a coach. +On the other hand, if we wait until we get to where we wanna go, then we'll be in a strong negotiating position, and we haven't agreed to pay any amount. +See that it's very common to feel guilty after suicide. +We're part of the international system. +Everyone knows you need attraction content. +We'll have review quizzes to help you see if you've put everything together at the end of the course. +So in this particular case, just think about this for one second: I ordered 3500, my demand is 3000, so how many do I have leftover? 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What we've seen so far is that yes, being happier can allow you to do nice things for other people and yes, being happier is possible. +And so it is also a risk for our vision of life. +I can buy the textbook used on Amazon for 15 bucks sometimes and I get it delivered and I would do it and honestly I felt like I sometimes learn more from those courses than the video lecture courses. +Along the lines of moral hazard Jason mentioned, you cited an article that says that we are transforming from financial capitalism into more like philanthropy capitalism, and my question is do you think that the increasing number of philanthropists and NGOs causes people in the developing countries to have less of an incentive to insure these natural disasters? 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Are there any strategies that you’ve implemented with particular success? This question is very much linked to what I’ve previously said: from an internal point of view, we’re tightening the relationship between public and private. +There are clearly other theories that I didn't address that could be, like organizational evolution has a group, there's Taylorism, it was a theory there. +For me, it's b 11. +And to make the technical side-- the biomedical camps-- aware that sometimes they don't have all of the answers. +In her speeches, she valued building up students. +So it's perceived as less commodity than the offer of the mass market, but in the meantime you can also change more often than the luxury brands. +Again, variance is your risk. +But I just want to make sure that this number is less than or equal to 1. +Instead of saying I'll take a $600,000 offer back to my boss and not pushing on it, he should have said, you want me to take something back to my boss, I'm willing to do it but it has to be 500,000. +Try associating numbers with years or with systems you're familiar with like running times. +Why does systems thinking matter? 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They find that the effect overall isn't huge, but it's a very significant negative effect. +The idea of fitting rocks, pebbles, and sand into a jar. +If you are tempted to delay someone wanting your time with this phrase, instead of asking someone to come back to you at an ambiguous time in the future, give them a date and a time no matter how far ahead or if you're genuinely not the right person to help them, suggests they contact someone else. +And one of the challenges is that if you wait too long and the deadline is approaching, there really may not be the time left to explore creative solutions that will expand the pie. +It is that, the insurance company may not be able to see all of the risk parameters that define risk then their customers may see them more. +At the end of the chapter, there are examples of women's groups that are focusing on girls' education. +You might say things like, "How did it go? How are you feeling? What's your next step?" Reinforce their strengths and their growth mindset when you follow up. +They must assist his basic needs in case they can and in case he asks for it, leave him alone. +When you focus on the one thing, you mispredict. +Study groups can be powerfully effective for learning, but if study sessions turn into socializing occasions, all bets are off. +We have Boston. +Think about what you need, what you want, and why, and set that price for yourself. +Not telling them how they should feel, and if they don't show any emotion, accept it, waiting and watching their reactions over time and if they are coherent or not with the individual differences or situations. +But then, I told them it's something that has to be-- it might die a natural death if we allow it. +You don't have the ability to stop the river, just make good choices. +In most cases, institutions are legitimated when they are widely held and believe to be rational, rather than actually demonstrating that they are. +Why D, C or E wouldn't work for you? Can you please just clarify that? Could they work for you? 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There are some stages we are now going to explain with details. +Since that the best Abe can do on Wednesday, he will surely accept 25(1-L) on Tuesday, if Bea makes that offer to him. +I say In a way I was thinking about what you might come up with. +As you'll see, he does pretty well for himself. +If you, if we investigate and you are found guilty we will prosecute you, and the responsibility is also on the commander themselves to make sure that if your troop commits the rape you are going to be held responsible, which will affect your promotion, your movement within the military. +So this kind of context would bring it to the masses, and that may be a revenue. +I would be great with B, C, E, A or D. +What's happening these days demographically and internationally? 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Well, first of all, technology is very important in the pasta manufacturing process, because pasta is a very industrial intensive business and so the way the manufacturing process and the technology behind the machines work to deliver every time the same product that you were expecting even 50 years ago, but in a different way, in a more modern, innovative, quality assuring way, is already a big challenge. +The Royal Proclamation further declared that any non-Indigenous person previously settled on land that had not been ceded or sold to the British would be required to leave that land. +But it is a problem. +It counting how many of these firms there are. +Think about brands such as The Gap or Uniqlo. +So luxury is different for different age groups. +When I talk to managers and entrepreneurs they tend to think that consumers have a lot of knowledge. +And this other coalition fell apart due to a lack of guarantee, the problem of retaliation. +So what exactly is the US going to do about it? 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Okay, thank you. +There's just one rule that unites all three. +Two big ones much bandied about, I would argue, often misunderstood. +But a general point that I'll probably make at some point is that I think there are about three issues that really unite women across borders, this is one of them. +But in the case of the family with which we are today, what happened yesterday? How difficult is it? What can they do if they are together? What can't they? 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And people don't really do as much as they should in terms of prepairing for negotiation. +If the reason doesn't make sense, I may push one more time. +And what you find is that, relative to the pretest, at one month out, three month out, even six months out, you're seeing happiness effects for this act of using your signature strengths over time. +These numbers and this assumption seems reasonable. +And that's why you have created the Thomas Mason Academy. +So, again, we should look at the pie as, how much value is created if the two parties come together compared to not doing the deal. +Joe, the cartoon. +Which are the distinctive features in massive emergencies? Well, there are four negative characteristics and one positive protective factor. +Does that explain why the Global Justice Center, which is essentially a human rights organization, really does its work through women's or a gender lens? 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Well, I feel actually very anxious but I don't think it's because of the situation. +During the 2017-2018 school year, stressed, frustrated, and overwhelmed were the most commonly reported feeling words among a mix of other unpleasant emotions. +Very good. +They kind of replicate these other findings where experiential purchases are also better. +You have all the answers you want. +It's also important to note that while the three rows of white have come to symbolize the notions of friendship, peace and respect between two Nations, the Gusweñta Wampum in its entirety illustrates how two separate Nations are bound together in a long standing and continual relationship. +Let's take a couple of minutes and show you how you can use an app called iDoRecall to create spaced repetition flashcards right here on Coursera as you take this course. +Now, I say this though, I like Excel, that's not true, I love Excel. +This attitude suggests a certain orientation toward the use and exploitation of 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stronger second guesses. +You have to develop a new one through various rewards, a whole other structure of identities and rewards and punishments, and over that period you become socialized into a distinctive self. +They also these temporal landmarks especially things like birthdays and new years, they put a focus on the bigger picture. +Therefor in the last few years, the public sector has been focusing on promoting SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises), with the goal of eliminating this concentration through the various gourmet products that we offer to the rest of the world. +It's not just about how you feel, but really something that, that goes higher and drives your behavior actually it’s like a sort of philosophy. +I started to think about feminism as something that I could embrace, that wasn't just about white women, when I started hanging out with scientists. +But like that moment when you first open it is really good, but like then all those other things don't give you as 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You must remember feeding her once in a while. +They start rationalizing for you if you come back and tell the truth cuz so few people do that. +We'll take our left-hand side. +So, we come back to the general recommendations. +You don't really want to victimize people. +So Akila, I'm delighted to have you here. +That is 80% of the deal. +This focusing on the more difficult material is called deliberate practice. +In their last revamping of the Weight Watchers app they added a group function. +You can see them on the face, you can see the logo, and the price is usually relatively convenient. +While the left hemisphere instead tries to cling tenaciously to the way things were. +From the North to the South there are more than 2,500 miles (4,000 km). +One of the key concepts in negotiation is this notion of B. +So I'm gonna tell you about some of the research that I looked at to look at these gender differences in who negotiated. +Those aren't states that when I experience, sample you, you're feeling good about, you're kind of not liking those activities very much. +And then in stage two the decision is actually, and the understandings people share, is finally executed. +I'm a current NYU Stern MBA candidate. +We'd love to hear a little bit about what you are doing now and what led you to that point. +I imagine some of you are thinking, Barry, what a jerk! I mean, just give the guy a ride, right? It doesn't cost you anything. +Are the rights from the Royal Proclamation relevant today? 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Yes. +Those are the good things, but the same is true for bad things. +And by placing them a central actors in the decision process their more likely to adopt some kind of solution or reform that resolves at least some of their issues. +Joe McNay, I think he was a Yale graduate. +We will now try to give you some examples and processes with which we can execute these tasks with kids with this age. +It has meaning to the audience, it delivers something they care about, typically in the form of solving a problem they care about. +For the natural system, we see a single organization again, but with multiple actors and divisions. +The chefs are the absolute rock stars of the show and obviously they have different backgrounds and are different in each country; for one. +So designers they are assessing, let's say, they stylistic identity and the stylistic vision of the brand. +Which means it's gonna cost him $400,000 to buy out everyone else. +Now, Beth values the full bottle at 80 and a half-bottle at 50. +And this is what happens after a single week of not getting enough sleep. +So your real psychological timeline might not look like this. +Part of the reason I picked this topic, was because it breaks very neatly into some obvious marking points. +You will not refer to any personal information they provide. +And can take change from their vantage of their position. +They need to sell this place quickly. +She's using the beets versus broccoli principle. +Look, you should be happy to see them negotiating because one of the things you're hiring me to do is negotiate with customers, suppliers, other employees. +Have you ever lived a similar situation, in another service, do you have experience with this helplessness feeling when one can't save another life? No. +Mary Metz also discussed the physical space. +But then the company uses a lot of sub-brands and these sub-brands usually identify specific product lines. +And seemingly valid and natural to them as a means to expressing an identity. +A jet set mood, as they say. +And, I think more troubling, is it's a way that traffickers can provide sex slaves who can be used and tortured by clients in real time through web cameras and through chatting programs. +Pause the video here, and take some time to do a little research and reflection. +We see this all the time within our own lives, where we try to say that we have thick skins, or that we try to separate work life from home life and the like. +And so, you're going to kind of see them in action. +The sessions that follow will focus on tools to help you achieve what matters to you in your personal life, at work, and in the broader world. +If you don't feel bad, then I am prepared to employ the dispute process. +So we had particular reasons for it. +Now we're going to turn to a second cognitive strategy. +We have crews that are currently in Seattle, Arlington, Oakland, and Baltimore, and they need to go to the next game at Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit, or Toronto. +Only status Indians were officially counted in the registry. +I, you know we, we had it there last year and I encouraged people to use it. +Let's imagine 50 million euros. +But actually we must be very aware of the fact that different consumers have different expectations because they have different knowledge. +And that will leave us- You can reconsider cuz we're not gonna do that. +” It's often a woman that they claim in their history. +And so, although they think that they can victimize you, ultimately. +We predict it's going to be awesome. +Nothing matches, but I'm just putting in dummy number. +And they are also usually enriched by some experiential product benefits. +And so, the total expected return is Xr1+1-X*rf. +When do we have to apply the psychological first aid? 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And you say, okay, this is it. +And I think in Europe at this moment the refugee issue with the migration issue is the biggest issue that European countries are struggling with. +When you interleave within one subject or one discipline, you begin to develop your creative power within that discipline. +Question mark. +We'll not attempt to advise people on how to use it really in the real world in any direct way. +And they flesh it out in more kind of, common sense testimonial ways. +Taste is considered as a preference, but as a preference it’s the final point of a decision making process. +So also the Red Cross volunteers will give you diapers if you ask them to, if you need them. +When I was in graduate school, I was in two programs at the same time. +This concept of peaceful existence can be attributed to the Inuit's tradition of treating everything with equal respect and maintaining harmonious relationships. +I mean, what's available now to the public is just absolutely phenomenal and so anyone who has an interest in pretty much anything can do some great exploration. +What is a permitted transfer? 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Well, as we were saying, the fact that the family, the parents are also affected, will ease all this process and probably the application of these psychological first aid will be complicated by the parents' activation level or state of shock. +The third A is Attention. +The territory, the time of cultural identity, with a specific value that customers associate with. +Even in engineer firms they don't happen that often, and he says processes are some what common. +This scene is a strong reminder of the resource extraction and development that continues on traditional territories, often without the agreement of First Nations peoples. +This stage ends like the previous one, remarking the fact that they have participated and that they have shared these thoughts, and we go to the third stage. +And I want to make sure that we kind of think about it. +Gives the possibility to read effectively the feedback from the retail place. +And so then a counterexample to this might be if there's a very 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And it's just this quick introduction and you're flustered and you barely remember anything. +But joining some professional groups, very, very wise. +And that's the bare minimum I can accept from you in order to do this deal. +Let's go and show folks the video, and what I'll ask is that you point out where you appear. +You say, hey, I love what you just did. +[inaudible] I'm not seeing this interestingly in the comments here. +So read this one more time, think about what this is doing. +Now, they can buy only a few kegs and this is a way to help them in getting the benefits they want to get. +Especially in Italy. +But I'm just using this as a sign of how much. +So I think you'll see these kinds of references come up in two weeks of the course. +We consumers, as human beings, live in our perceptions. +And you'll hear that and understand that this is a problem with regard to social structure. +So the total there would be 20 times 4 and then I would add it together with the total cost. +Please take a moment to write down your associations with the word leader and what you think of the word leadership. +Everywhere, in all countries, women are challenged to control their fertility. +And this all kind of stimulates further kind of conversation and culture around practice. +And what's interesting is it doesn't matter how much money you spend. +If your phone number ends with 235, you would've been asked if your listing price was more or less than 235,000. +Because when you do that, you got a better chance of educating your child, because you can afford it. +It was written by Damon Phillips and Ezra Zuckerman in 2001. +We'll call L the smallest percentage of the pie Bea would ever accept in the future. +So, South Africa has terrific gay laws on the books. +Doing nothing is the better course. +Whereas others that have kind of a flat gain, they may be less of a learning organization or lack organizational memory of what works. +Now, let's imagine that the answer is yes. +Sorry? All right, do the countdown. +So if you want to deliver facts without any kind of personality, you shouldn't be a content marketing in the first place. +So four weeks later I survey you, and the idea is still then you're having more positive emotions than if you didn't do this intervention. +It makes 20, and under C she was gonna be paying 21, so that's a better deal for her, too. +And so, even on the forum people complain that maybe that's not a real relationship either. +Sometimes if the opportunity costs are perceived very high, consumers decide not to buy the product or service. +In the natural system, it tends to be more of an informal and emergent kind of system. +They are very bureaucratic, they are very inflexible, they are very slow. +You're going to need a strategy to manage each and every one of these groups, and individuals that you've named in here. +Melanie Goodchild, a guest speaker to one of our courses at Yale, has a term, relational systems thinking that explores the sacred space between two places where a better answer often lies, whether it is between indigenous ways of knowing and more recent systems thinking literature. +These relationships are important for the transmission of knowledge. +It could be in terms of the teamwork, their capacity for working internally with others. +If you compare how much you learn by spending one hour studying versus one hour taking a test on that same material, you'll retain and learn far more as a result of the hour you spent taking a test. +Just the last one is the [inaudible]. +And so if you're out on your vacation and you're sort of worried about taking this awesome picture and you're kind of not noticing anything, that's really bad. +And it only took humans, oh, a couple of hundred thousand years to figure out. +At a funeral, if an Eagle passes away, then it would the Raven’s responsibility to take care of all of the arrangements and it's the Eagles time to mourn. +It’s not 100% public. +It is obviously something that is very, very useful to be able to have new neurons. +com and a lot of people try and offset those costs with advertising. +It's a very difficult combination. +Again, if some consumers have limited knowledge of how to consume a product the effect will be a likely decrease of perceived value. +Then, after the briefing from the licensor, the licensee usually is developing prototypes and samples according to the design direction. +So empathy has two sides, two edges. +Helping students build their emotional vocabulary is a great gift that you can give them. +Other things you can do is have mini-meetings. +I see that's very helpful. +Me too, we're just gonna fight about that. +Should we classify the different channels of the distribution and the different formats at the different levels, wholesaling or retailing, we should go into the specificity of each different country. +And what that means is that Houston pays a total of $1,332 minus $500, or $832, and New York pays $2,486 minus $500, or $1,986. +Also we can analyze the data pretty quickly. +And you said you prefer to stay here? I think it's very important that all you do what you want to do, that is, you decided you don't want to go in. +And that reflects more women then men on the left. +To conclude this section. +miskîsik so. +I work with the Global Fund, and so I keep an eye very strongly on how resources are allocated, and we are still struggling to get resources that are gender allocated, budgets in our countries, in our communities, and even given directly in the hands of women to run these resources. +There's a Dale Carnegie approach from the '20s in which you give these people more jobs and they become even more invested in your agenda. +You know I'm looking for her. +And he goes on to say, butl what is the standard deviation of a multi trauma patient, or for the wider army? What is the standard deviation of battle? And I can even think of it for schooling. +His book, Deepak Malhotra, is negotiation genius. +If Bea will never take less than a third of the pie, then the best Abe can do on Wednesday is keep two-thirds of the remaining 25. +And so just allow us to have a word, in private here. +Then all of a sudden I must not be. +If you want to leave you can leave, Emilia will come with you and depending on the situation and the moment in which we are you will stay with Emilia and end with me. +Over time, Europeans adapted to the environment and the interdependence based on the skills and knowledge of the Indigenous populations shifted to favour the Europeans. +But sometimes you can. +And, again, if we hadn't listened and watched what's happening, we wouldn't have realized the dynamics. +And let's also talk about, let's say you were lucky and you actually do get an offer. +And the company, also during the crisis, has always reported double digit growth, thanks to a combination of the 100% made in Italy quality, and a style that could be defined as classic, with a twist. +Extremely accessible, online social networking sites serve as digital platforms, enabling users to participate in politics like never before. +Here's a 1904 article, it's a really nice article by Charles Conant. +And now, four good reasons to say yes, it makes sense to attend the course. +And then a centralized structure, which is kind of one that's focused on a particular individual and everybody reports to them. +But also get an offer in writing before you start asking for more signing bonus or promotions or what a vice president would, just get that offer. +You can think of the pie as a Boston cream pie, a lemon meringue, a cherry pie. +That is the Gazette runs a more efficient operation than the Planet. +Another kind of mechanism driving relation formation is the normal reciprocity. +You've done these acts of kindness. +I was once talking to an HR conference. +Indigenous women are more likely than our Indigenous men to be involved as decision makers in the institutions of urban Indigenous community development. +One is this phenomena you guys have experienced a little bit in your testing so far, which is that you should be seeking out jobs that kind of activate and let you use your signature strengths. +A recommendation: I believe that, nowadays, to discuss about the idea to launch a startup is not impossible. +But in the end, you don't know really how much they're willing to pay you. +If the M&A is successful, the company, with the target, are going to merge together. +First, there's managerial authority, which derives it's authority and influence from the documented views of senior managers, the company philosophy, taped speeches of the CEO, company mission statements. +But getting into a more specific level of operation, what, in practical terms do you think we can do to carry out this kind of change in the paradigm? Iman: I think it involves several things. +We're going to try to look at that in detail. +And we're very grateful for that. +That's the reason that one piece of clickbait attracts you, leads to 10 articles read and a half-hour consumed before you realize. +Cajal was stubborn and rebellious. +So we're doing linear programming, right, or LP problems. +We do credential a lot of people and universities, and the level of skill and completion rates may be highly variable. +Imagine you're in HR right now. +Let's help them with this. +We must also be very careful when adapting to different environments and cultures. +But sometimes, you're right to be disagreeable. +That means we have to explore all the items related to the DCF methodology. +Actually, I would answer, may be as a little different. +Revisiting or refreshing a pre-existing purpose. +There are some learning costs which are related to the learning process to get the most out of the product and service. +And I think men and women together should understand that. +If so, can you structure those tools to be in line with what you've created for your rocks? As a reflection, what software and systems will you use to manifest your life on one page in your daily life? Where can you plant the seeds of your connected leadership thinking so that the hard work you've done to reflect on your purpose, priorities, potential feed through to the real progress on a week-to-week basis? 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Just the act of doing this is going to reduce your stress and make you feel good. +But we wonder about the question of early marriage, early childbirth, violence against women, and female genital cutting. +So he was a big success with his pigeon service, and later, when they invented the telegraph. +Sharing it in proportion to sales volume, that's not really appropriate. +"Quarantine is such an unusual situation, it's not fair to draw such conclusions right now. +It wasn't watered down. +And so this is what Nelson looked at in this study. +And as people proposed another solution like best two out of three papers or rewrites of papers or other things like in smaller solutions, other people raise other preferred solutions and argued that they address more important problems. +Look, we must pick up the DNA samples, we must do a lot of things, don't you think you can do that pray any other moment? No. +Non-interference requires individuals to derive their own meaning from the stories based on their own experiences, and to thereby allow them to feel more connected to the outcomes or legal lessons. +If you are conducting research, you are collecting information with users with the goal of reporting the findings in a conference. +Because, you know our summer campaign is 20, 25% of our turnover. +” Coco Chanel understood that fashion as a business logic is a treatment that can be applied to many different industries. +On the other hand, people who display more pleasant emotions, what are they saying? "I'm here for you. +And luxury is very also different and associated to different concepts in terms of geography. +That type of information is much harder to get once you're working there. +Take a look at this example from the office. +In the case of population ecology it's whatever works. +There is one example in pasta, for example, the soft wheat with egg pasta, that we launched in Brazil. +The recording for today along with the slides will be up probably within a week because this time, I have correctly hit the record button. +Or many consumers do not like that products and the brands they consume are old. +The reason is that Bea could counter on Thursday with an offer of 6. +A lot of these concepts that I'm going to relate will come by pretty quick, but don't worry I'm going to come back to them again in the lecture so you get a richer understanding and a little more is retained each time. +In the second row, the cost is 150. +And we've applied these theories to cases like the Adams Avenue School, the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Chicago Public Schools Reform efforts in the 1990s. +So, anybody who want to share some, of all these habits, what are you going to do? Freiser? Can I just ask a quick question? Yeah, totally. +But Ethan recommends not just having an outside observer, some random fly on the wall, pick some awesome wise observer, someone you really respect your respected teacher or coach, or if you're like me, pick some buddy that you think is awesome that you look up to. +We have Zara that is more sophisticated women, formal wear and we have Massimo Dutti that is definitely a bridge brand. +So with your help what she can do is taking back this control to begin having her mind clear and being able to take decisions. +This leads to sense making and issues about whether decision making is really less about consequences than about meaning making. +And to turn to, I guess, patterns of thinking that go against the grain, if you will. +If we knew how to hack our habits, we could thwart the old bad habits and get rid of them. +And although the ongoing processes of colonization continues to undermine and dismantle their traditional lives, they continue to be resilient and determined to attain social justice along gender lines. +It might be a website or it might even be a set of paper forms that the user currently uses. +That means we mustn't make promises we won't be able to accomplish. +The second element is related to the terminal value calculation and in this case, we have to multiply 3. +Apparently, even toilet paper and other things that you would have then have a scarce resource that you could charge more for, but that's kind of exploitive as you know, but you can also manipulate regulations or rules and laws in order to kind of create dependencies as well. +All right, C. +If you apply psychological first aid encourage people to ask for professional orientation. +7 billion a year in value creation. +In fact, many of its fundamental concepts are intuitive. +Over the last six or so months, we've experienced a lot of unpleasant feelings. +Is trying to understand it where it's more about what you as a human being require. +Your hedonic adaptation, some of you have been here for years, your liking of this place is going to be down at the floor, but you have the power to pop that up. +And the story takes place last Thanksgiving. +[SOUND] Excellent. +The collection of actions you need your prospects and leads to take. +And so, death's presence becomes clearer but, and here comes the great difference with the previous stages, at this age kids already know and understand they will also die someday. +I have to ask you. +President Obama in his State of the Union address for 2016 proposed wage insurance that when people lose their job and switch to a permanent job with a lower wage, there should be some pay out that would, insurance pay off for the loss of livelihood. +This visual cue is size and location-based, depending on the module self, team or system. +They're constantly comparing stuff against something else and sometimes that comparison looks bad. +Right, and I just want to say, my lawyer still represents me, so negotiating has to go through him, all right? Totally understandable. +I can show everything on the screen. +Over time, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was expanded to include bilingual education, education to indigenous communities, education in correction facilities, magnet schools, foreign language programs, midnight basketball, and even migrant education. +So we'll divide the Houston to New York leg in the same ratio, namely 65, 35. +These spots where you think you have certain goals, but those goals are not going to make you as happy as you think. +That's kind of a global project. +You ready? How do we do this? Be careful. +Later in the course when you do the outsider case, I notice, you're going to be in situations where you're not being told what the pie is. +Such as luxury brands, fashion designers, premium brands, and fast fashion retailers. +For example, in the 1600s the French trading connection to the interior of the continent was controlled by two Indigenous power houses, the Algonkins and the Wendats, who had a long standing trade relationship together. +Obviously there are advantages and disadvantages in both. +This is kind of where organizational learning requires a lot of meetings, a lot of sensed making, a lot of effort in that regard. +You're so caught up in your head that you have a hard time being truly present with the kids. +Let's work together. +And when you're in that same conversation with that same person, but it's a day later, and you had realized you've been vulnerable. +Please participate in this survey. +We'll hit "Enter". +And of course, that leaves open what happens if they don't do it, you could still decide to sign. +Now let's take a look at our solution. +Many students felt like the ordering of the pairwise meanings greatly affected which bargains arose, and which ones were adopted or dropped. +One day in Hong Kong is like 35 degrees. +And the world, for instance, of retail in Asia is much more retail than wholesale-driven with respect to Europe and so companies need to face these trends and these opportunities to directly engage in retail formats. +But since option B only costs the buyer $21. +The line number three represents divestment. +My left-hand side formula is not going to change, that just gets dragged down. +This person lived in this home for 20 years, they raised children and are emotionally attached to the home. +So they have a hybrid model. +When I'm taking the brand to China, since I know that the Chinese tend to “Chinese-ize” everything they touch, my job is to be able to take care of the Brand DNA and keep it safe. +And it makes communication difficult too. +We think about it as, it's $200 better than his walk away, his reserve price. +The patriarchal paradigm is making men too responsible as if they are the only ones who are in control, and it is really diminishing the rights of choice. +And all this is related to the severe trauma which is not only caused by the unusual stress of the aggression but it is also a severe trauma which increases with a multiple severe trauma which goes along with the own emotional process of the mistreatment. +I'm a little bit slower than most people, especially with the precision needed for reading scientific articles. +It is important to know that each kid is different and so living a critical incident with a kid that doesn't understand what's happening, that is scared and which we don't know how to calm down, can be very stressing for an adult. +That is, he flew from San Francisco to Houston, and from Houston to New York, and then back home to San Fran. +That after a couple of days, we find it helpful to have cycle information for people who are directly or indirectly affected. +Fifty is too high, but you can continue. +But in fact our functioning atmosphere is only a tiny sliver, a 10 minute drive to the top. +Three, sexual fluids. +They find it unpleasant. +I have to check that you guys did your homework from last time. +And in fact, the missionaries were really dependent on the Hudson's Bay Company to establish missions near fur trade posts. +We really think about the heritage, the mountain, the, the expedition. +Done? We asked the same question to a bunch of international students attending Bocconi courses. +If you try to compare the dark purple on the top, the left and the right of what would be the midline, there's more purple on the right. +It will be discounted as a left over at the end of the season and then it will be bought by people searching for value for money. +Also who decided to change were people with quite good culture and also a quite good economical possibility and so we decided to open a vegetarian gourmet restaurant to respond to them, but of course we decided to do it as well because we were and I am vegetarian because I think it is very important to do something that is not false but is true. +Say if you can type text say flexible but 45 K-ish. +So actually I view it as kind of, look, we're gathering information and trying to improve. +Imagine you're called into an organization to help them with a problem. +It's the number before minus 5 percent of the prior number. +So consumers should be made aware, so that basically means the company should be the knowledge about the value of these origins. +I'm very loyal to a restaurant, so I tend to leave or to perceive with difficulty the fact that I may have to choose another one. +In Europe, safe package is a given, but how I consume that and how I can consume that to improve my diet or my health and wellness is a bit more of an issue. +Now that you have some idea of March's logics, and passing references to culture, coalitions, and anarchic decision environments, we can turn to Allison's study of the Cuban Missile Crisis. +And one of the things he told me was when you're buying a company, you have to control social media. +I look forward to seeing you next time. +And I have an additional article for you that will help you understand how to formulate calls to action. +7% increase. +Maybe that was good in some sense, but you don't want that to happen. +Now as a manager of organizational processes you'll need to know what organizations are involved, what standard operating procedures they have in place. +Even though they could generate them independently. +One such bias is the fundamental attribution error. +But, it focused our negotiations on two points, one of which is really an empirical question. +I think for our purposes here it is perfectly fine. +Yelling does not mean someone is angry, crying does not mean someone is sad, laughter does not mean someone is happy. +Okay, well now I know this is not the only rug like this, I continue walking down the street. +If we change the structure of the system, it becomes a different system. +So, just to contextualize a little bit exactly what I have just said, if you imagine that my name is Munira and that I am born as a Roma girl, also known as gypsies in Roma communities in Europe is actually the largest ethnic or cultural minority. +I think it is shifting where the resource values in the university will reside, where we would give away. +Remember, it applies just as much for a nonprofit or a political organization as it does for a commercial enterprise. +These are many different ways of innovating the value proposition. +Start off with the header, put it up in A1. +One study looked at this in doctors where they brought doctors into the lab and gave doctors like a hard medical problem. +To be clear, shipping industry is not yet on track to play their food part and limiting global temperature rise. +My favorite quote, this here, it comes from Viktor Frankl, who was a famous mental health researcher, who was also a Holocaust survivor who had a lot to say about how you find meaning and happiness in life. +Inside the first four to six weeks this kind of reactions are totally understandable, adaptive and help the kid processing what happened. +However, we can see from the census data that more than half of all Indigenous people in Canada live in cities or towns. +But it doesn't allow them to be inspected in relation to the actual activity, okay? So this decoupling enables the firm to run on trust and not have to confront the potentially unsolvable issues of what works best and why, okay? 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So, when you get mistakes, you're going to mess up in the fall semester, but then you put more work in, you don't run away from what you did wrong and you put more work in. +And what we found is that when men and women were negotiating for their own salary, men did slightly better. +And the cool thing is, you guys have seen from using your signature strengths and thinking about them is that there's lots of different ways we can use them and lots of possible jobs in which we can do that. +It's all the stuff that money can buy. +And this is the problem that what the research shows is that we get the comparisons really wrong because we don't have access to the same stuff. +It is central to discussions of women's health and human rights, not only because it is one of the two major causes of illness in women--the other being sexually transmitted infections--but also because it is a major strategy for maintaining power in societies organized in terms of hierarchy. +And, of course, the internet is becoming increasingly used. +And be honest. +In this stage finishes what we call first childhood, the kid begins being more independent and more social at the same time. +The Women Fund will do exactly that. +The gears will turn in the background. +You gotta play the game. +And I'll give you 5% of everything. +We've done the bread of the strategy sandwich, how do we get to the priorities. +So be mindful, be nice, and be flexible. +Well, the incentive to stop-- it might work. +So let's try. +Even as far west as Vancouver Island, development proceeded with the intention to keep out Americans. +There was a lot of competition and violence between different European nations for control of these valuable raw materials. +I even tell them I will adopt a new class format and grading procedure if they can all agree on one, and convince me that it will improve the learning experience for them. +These quotation from Miuccia Prada perfectly synthesizes the meaning of a fashion designer. +Here, the decisions that occur in organized anarchy are seen as vehicles for constructing meaningful interpretations of fundamentally confusing worlds. +Just a reminder, because I'm being a professor. +Now, subject to what constraints. +How else can we truly know if a presentation was clear or a joke was funny without getting feedback? 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Which one would be appropriate, depending on the type of organization. +Couple folks. +These are all fake of course, but Texas nonetheless. +The more ways you can make yourself available to connect, obviously the more people you're going to be able to connect with. +And so then we said okay, we have this miswanting, we want the wrong stuff. +So one of the other principles is even if the deal doesn't work out quickly, make sure you can try to get something at the end of that time period so they have some value in the future. +Here's why regulating our own emotions first is important; it keeps our own stress levels low, away from our own fight, flight or freeze response. +So I want to take the number of materials, the cost for materials of cherry, 165. +Actually, regardless of how we're feeling, breathing can help us to be present and really acknowledge our full experiences. +Now if you look at the deals that we see on the table. +You have the remove button on. +I'll take the five. +130 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And do you see where I'm going with this? I know that I have to negotiate with someone like him at a different university and I know that he'll never hire me. +WordPress. +Then, of course when you get to the point where you have to do citations, of course you have to look it up. +We have not been very active with a brand which is called Affligem which is 1,000 year old brand, brewed in Belgium. +Again, let's go easy. +Let me illustrate it for you. +Just different wood, so requires 16 hours. +If you think about functional benefits, they are benefits that consumers relate to problems they want to solve or something they leave as problems to be solved. +But a territory, like any other brand, needs brand elements and visuals, a set of symbols that should characterize and specifically be associated by consumers to that territory. +If a task that you use to take an input and make it an output, if you alter those, it's feasible that that may be less of a problem if you have a product that you have to come up with a new product that may not be so terrible in some cases. +One of the best ways to catch your blind spots and errors is to brainstorm and work with others who are also smartly focused on the topic. +The first one is related to the concept of syndication strategy, the other one is related to the concept of debt issuing. +Including successful and experienced language learners. +All the techniques we discussed also have advantages and shortcomings. +Along this way of reasoning, you also have markets where pasta is in the beginning of its life cycle and markets where pasta competes in a mature market. +When the the brand arrives to the market and says, “This is me. +There are a lot of different structures which are adapting themselves to the needs of the market and to the investors. +As well, the self-centred media production of a self-promoting individual could distort or undermine the collective message. +Welcome back. +As a matter of fact, the areas of our brain responsible for taking in information literally get cut off when we're experiencing these high levels of stress. +I feel like that's pretty right. +They take a screenshot. +Time is what you buy when you buy as a company through an acquisition, a luxury brand. +The second question I want to address this week was one posted by Angie Greenhall. +For the purposes of this lecture today, I want to highlight how each theory implies certain management strategies. +The timing is right and solutions are attached to problems, and problems are attached to choices by participants who happen to have the time, and energy to see them through. +Tom, I'm gonna give you $5 dollars for your card, what do you say? No. +I've stagnated. +Then if you order 3000 the cost is 21. +And of course, he was wearing moccasins. +Let's move things down and spread out some columns. +Instead, what you should do, is engage in a pre-negotation, where the access to information or people that you get might either create some added value for you, or allow you to get rewarded for helping the customer do a better job with his existing suppliers. +Business angels are regulated by law in the United States because business angels can be high net worth individuals, charities, and/or foundations; and they receive a very special benefit and the benefit is named the QSBS rule, where QSBS means Qualified Small Business Stocks. +So, but it's something to think about, that perhaps the alignment of the rituals has to kind of fit, at least if you want a concise or clear culture with those values. +If Aegean gets a net benefit of 25, this means it pays 75. +To be called a lifestyle brand a brand must be able to affect the attitude or the behavior and the interest and the opinions of a large group of people. +When I go to France, my first couple of days I struggle to find words. +This helps to discipline children, this helps to unify children, they were thinking that this was a way to produce potentially factory workers. +They positioned it like, oh wow, you're getting a third of the star, how could you ask for more, [LAUGH]. +The children go and come back and they are hurt and injured. +This part is made of sacrifices. +Psychological first aid will be essential to ease the confrontation of the disaster. +So we don't have a better brand. +So really A21 is the only thing dragging. +One branding strategy is to have each individual brand as a single brand and no parent brand at all, that is to say the brand of the company, the corporate brand does not appear to consumers. +And the reason for it was ultimately the, why should I care. +We look at your calendars and we just feel overwhelmed and sad because you're busy all the time. +And there seems to be a manager who's really trying to drive a wedge between everyone, they may say. +You can't buy . +You actually want stuff that goes away. +That was what they tested with fundraisers at a university. +Oh and this, we have created an expert group from our EU member states that actually advise in case of disaster, and are specially and experts in terms help for deafs and blinds, and special knowledge about that. +I'm nervous. +Because intimacy is what creates a bond. +But here is what, you continue showing up for work, we'll take the valves, but we won't pay the plant. +But as we'll see in the next lesson, this wasn't the only way that the colonizers secured their place in Canada. +Does anyone have an example of an open organization that could help me visualize? So, a variety of you answered and it was interesting the responses. +And they have a history to them. +They are special rights that apply only to Aboriginal peoples. +If you do a sum product, which is exactly what we're going to do, again, this is still an LP program, on the decision variables, all seven of them comma their expected returns, line up the two blocks of cells, close the parentheses and hit "Enter". +Without a choice, parents had to let go of their children, not knowing when or if they would ever see them again. +They did this in the context of romantic relationships. +Plus I kind of feel like in a generalist firm you're able to transfer across divisions, potentially. +1 o'clock, you can speak to people and in person preferably. +But I don't think it's going to challenge a Stanford in terms of most of the legitimacy of Stanford comes from research and the production of novel information and other functions that the university has besides teaching. +And if it turns out you're not entirely right about your understanding of what the agreement is, this is a good time for them to correct it before you actually start showing up. +Often sex slavery is operated as a form of debt bondage where the young woman or woman is told by her quote unquote "owner" that she owes him for her transportation and her purchase price. +And so these different commodities, in our case it was furs, laid a nucleus of the colony. +[LAUGH] You never know. +But I think, only if you feel that grind of it first, if you feel that tension, that stress that you're not quite sure how to finish it, only then will you really remember how to do the problem for the future. +So these are the images that actually look like this is the information one. +Another spot where we see lots of hedonic adaptation. +In Europe, we have a lot of minority investments: The so-called growth capital investments. +This is really violence against women, the fact that we really do not know exactly how many women are victims of violence. +My research is in artificial intelligence, game theory, electronic commerce, and algorithms. +Those, to my view, is just insane compared to simply asking, is there something that's possible to save me some money? Oftentimes, by the way, if you give them join a mailing list, they'll just give you 10 percent at that time. +Next, we will consider what good design is and how they can be implemented. +You can imagine using anything you want. +We've done a lot of work around the world. +And now we are proud to say that we are the premium brand there. +But here again, as I said, we have a lot of differentiation. +And for you, I will make this special price. +In these communities the players chat, coordinate quest efforts, and so on. +We've taught probably thousands of students by now. +But as to what she should do, I really don't know. +Historically, the Haida did not follow a democratic system of government. +We're all here at Yale. +And here, the social capital can be in terms of their connections with other people, it could be external ties that bring you resources. +[INAUDIBLE] Presentation rituals also occur in artifactual displays, like when we walk by workspaces or observe someone's dress. +The third option is represented by the IPO or by the sale after the IPO. +He said that he thinks that rich people, people who succeed in business. +Because when a customer enters the stores, the first thing that strikes them is the color of a jacket or suit, and the design. +In fact, Richins and Dawson looked at this in particular. +It will make you a little bit more zen and maybe a lot happier. +Lean was shot at the BAM Center in 2012. +The Navy could do a blockade but they did it their way, 500 miles out, the way they had trained to do it instead of 180 miles off the coast has commander. +I wa, I read cartoons in the, in the newspaper or watch cartoons on television. +To add the client, we have the place. +They did this with Stanford students, where they had Stanford students do an exercise where they wrote younger pen pals. +And given the high profits that Monsanto was earning, they really had a huge incentive to go and find every opportunity out there for somebody who was interested in using NutraSweet. +But as European populations increased and settlements grew, settler law became the norm, and these alien laws and punishments were forced upon the Indigenous population. +There's a school based assessment that has become increasingly popular over the past several years that is trying to look at much like what schools do here in the US. +So because we want to think that we can, in a certain way, rediscover tradition in modern, innovative I'm going to say way today, the bottle is completed with the back labels in which we will put our QR code. +So those kind of things could be done automatically with papers with immediate feedback. +You stay agile. +In Jordan, where activists pushed for stricter enforcement of honor crimes, the message is getting out. +This is similar to Allison's notion of power. +Without question, the rise of Indigenous activism across Canada in the 1970s can partly be attributed to the influence of the American Indian movement south of the Canadian-American border. +And that's why in the first row, Aegean ends up paying more than its proportional share. +Let's not take this too seriously. +The realized niche is the subset of the fundamental niche in which an organization can sustain itself in the presence of given competitors. +So for Wei Pao, for example, a lot of his research concerns the emergence of the biotechnology industry and how that field emerged among banks, venture capitalists, and universities, R&D firms, as well as biotechnology companies. +What did you think of then? By the notice they gave us I thought it was a very hard situation, a very complex one, also it's a very crowded neighborhood and there are a lot of schools and I thought that could be very serious and difficult but in that moment one tries to go fast and when all the team got together in the parking and we saw that the police truck wasn't there and in that moment I thought everything would be much more complicated because we would be late and well, in these occasions when one is late it's more complicated. +It turns out that one of the things in his budget is $70,000 in reserve that'll help tide him over in the event that he comes back and has trouble finding a job. +We'll begin with a quick review. +She survived. +If you go back to them and find that your responses have changed over time, it can help to reflect on how they've changed and why. +But what happened in recent years is that groups such as the Inditex but also H&M, started segmenting the mass market. +The kid doesn't want to play alone, he prefers playing with other kids, in groups of three or four people, and begins sharing his toys. +Well, I think that's just fabulous advice. +The numbers people hear at the start of a negotiation will anchor where they end up. +Just like understanding the chemistry of poison can help us develop healthy preventatives. +They didn't post fake parts of the feed, but they just changed the content a little bit. +That's so true. +If I did every other one, you can check 50 plus 90 plus 110 plus 75 is exactly 325. +And also that resonates if you look into the automotive business. +They brought participants into a room and they showed them a deck of cards, and they showed them the cards that some of them were mismatched according to suit, so they might have a queen of spades but the spades were red. +“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. +It's very easy to mind-wander, hard to be mindful. +Excel lets you change everything you want. +We have our non-linear variables here and notice we use them. +Everyone makes mistakes, what can I learn from this and do differently next time? Educator B, when I'm dealing with a student with challenging needs, I sometimes find myself saying, I can't help this child, the need is too great. +4% expected increase for our cherry. +Most of the luxury companies that you know from Chanel to, actually, Armani and all the others, do rely on a few partners in the licensing business. +I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson, where we will consider how to present the data we collected during the various requirement gathering techniques. +However, when Bryce analyzed the data further, he found, in most circumstances, that the death rate increased the longer the school was open. +That's supposedly very oriental but it's not oriental because most spiritual people are vegetarian or are becoming or they think about this. +We need to avoid any chemicals, additives. +It's consumed more often in the north of Italy, which is close to Germany and Swiss, which have also a bit of this culture. +What's their name? Alfredo and Carmen. +It was a pleasure. +So the average absolute percent error for the linear model is 9. +Sure, go for it. +On the other hand, what if this is more? Imagine this for a second. +And I went to school through the support of my mother under very difficult circumstances. +But there is an empirical question. +I'm willing to split the savings evenly with you 650, 650, but that's as far, as I will go. +I, I thank you. +That's correct. +But if you're a smaller company and you're willing to listen to your consumers, you can really delight them with an openness and with a readiness to be there for them that the large corporations don't have. +We won't put people with different affectation levels inside the same group. +[CROSSTALK] Well, I just need to say that each issue is an event in my house. +Whether they're a strict and hierarchical kind of meeting with rules, Robert's Rules of Order, or loose and friendly conversations with overlapping turns. +It was about respectful coexistence and consumption based on need, not the coveting of resources. +It's all going to work and hit "Okay". +Forces opposed to the law, however, continue to challenge it. +What's your name? Jose. +Ad the external ties reach out into the environment looking for novel information. +But we have to have the strength and the political will to address it. +In fact, they did a study where they had the hypothesis that some ways of using social media might be better than others. +Perhaps you offer a strategy for calming down, taking a walk, getting a drink, deep breaths. +You can't walk away. +Those theories nicely corresponded with Jim March's notions of decisions by the logic of consequence. +Still today the company is pretty small, but at that time it was really small. +Then you gotta scrap the idea and find another one. +So it's not really competitive, it's complementary. +So how do you retain the knowledge generated in collaborations? How do you pass on the knowledge of how something works well? Improvisational knowledge has an informal quality, a short life, and it fades quickly from memory. +And so that's the key to this behavior. +As Brian put it, you have to know what type of content to deliver when. +And perhaps, how these theories can be managerial prescriptions that you could then provide as an integrated solution or approach, to the kind of organizations you're dealing with. +Let me turn to the question of deadlines here. +So why does he accept my offer? I'd say there's two reasons. +And when I saw what was happening to many women, I was just disgusted, outraged, disappointed. +Associations with leadership can also depend on context, whether leadership is earned or assigned, whether it serves the public good or an individual's ambition. +Try adding numbers to ideas and concepts that don't often get numbers. +Now since we're offering not just fashion classes online, we're also doing luxury classes, so we were approached to ask you, what do you exactly. +This is great, but my current salary is $10,000 more. +The critics of social media have argued that there are risks involved in online Indigenous activism. +They live this secondary stress because affected people live the primary one and we pick up the secondary exposure to other's pain. +So everybody's exposed, the question is who gets sick? And we measure people's positive style. +And, the same time this has recorded almost no pay or low pay in those states. +They consider themselves as being a part of a linguistic and cultural minority group. +Maybe you could get this out of them three months ago, but now this is the most they'll pay, and you don't have much power. +Another example of that might be a government like Sudan. +And this is what these researchers looked at. +And it has a huge psychological impact on them. +People with hearing disabilities are used to communicating with drawings. +How do you know which one is best? So these are our predictions based on the model. +I can't have zero. +A brand can give a meaning through functional benefits: performance, safety, durability. +To finish, I would like to remark something I consider very important. +Some of you students were on the ski trip yesterday, so, I hope some of you experienced flow maybe when you're skiing if these things were going well, maybe not if things weren't going well. +This part of the interaction is also called the debriefing and is just as important, as the rest of the engagement process. +And I expect that we will begin to see after about a decade what actually all these current investments as well as the big noise about this aspect of reproductive health of women will look like. +The problem which motivates action is that Soviet move into Cuba with missiles and bombers requires a response. +Only recently has it been publicly recognized that war and conflict affect women differently. +But if we have 24 million, and we also know what is the net financial position, that using again a business plan. +The recipe to success is vision and resilience. +And you don't wanna be a bad guy do you. +A connected leader knows and appreciates their unique viewpoint and experience with all its benefits, but all its limitations too. +Because she's totally offended by that. +I mean, there are a variety of theories out there in sociology that talk about this is that culture is generated through the means of production. +Now, can we decide on what to do? Allocate our resources and talent accordingly to head for that destination. +You'll notice we keep to a consistent color scheme for the connected leadership framework throughout the course. +Try to pin a picture of how this person's life, in other words, this audience member's life is going to be transformed once they have this solution. +It's breathable, it's renewable, it's natural, it's comfortable. +And the idea is that we can use playfulness, like doing these intrinsically rewarding, just fun things as a way to combat stress. +And now you can read in the front pages of the newspapers that a man who killed his sister gets 10 years imprisonment, 15 years imprisonment. +So, having a ready set of those things is pretty key, and, I think, Richard does a nice job of laying that out. +Mass fashion retailers, think about the GAP or Uniqlo, are usually brands and companies offering a very wide range of products where the value proposition is about an iconic style a very large and wide availability of product categories and an iconic style. +I soon realized that I have to work 12, 12 months a year. +So he certainly interested in making this happen. +Part two is, there is no cookie cutter approach to empowerment. +So if Claude is the vice-president of HR that I'm negotiating with, and Reluca and Sarah are the people that interviewed me along the way, I as a candidate should have a healthy sense that I don't get declawed. +One is it provides an opportunity for potential employment in a very difficult situation and it also allows the women to communicate with their family members who are overseas. +Which is to say that queer cannot be known in advance, that it is about the refusal to be normative and that, to not desire what you're supposed to desire, actually brings about entirely new ways of being in the world. +It's really crunchy. +Let's put that in the book. +But it's actually just not true. +But our interpretation is that, it is an event which is a time for, spirit. +A clear purpose is even more important as working from home trend advances because it can foster empowerment and coordination among team members who don't meet so much face-to-face. +Specifically what are activities and things you can be thinking while you're having that experience that help you. +There are ethical considerations when we conduct naturalistic observations. +On the other hand, growth could be external. +The biggest content problem that I see is cookie cutter content, paint by numbers kind of content. +We'll color code our variable cells to be green, how many of each one that I want, and then revenue in thousands of dollars, watch your units here, given as follows. +So you've got the numbers 10 and 7. +That the firm views the concern like a school can't just look like a military program, it has to look like school to some extent, or a great extent in order to secure students or be viewed as legitimate or inappropriate by the environment. +So you're not saying give me 5K more salary, or 5K or 500 or 20,000 more signing. +And then before you know it, you have a whole map where dots have connected. +After teaching his first engineering classes, he realized that there was the disconnect. +To do so we will help him naming emotions, sometimes shared with the adults'. +I want the parties to engage in joint problem solving. +As they wanted to build a railroad, and join Eastern Canada with BC, and in order to do this process with as little trouble as possible with the Native groups, they followed this treaty process. +As we've learned in a previous section, instead of thinking what's wrong with this student, you may reframe to, what's happened to the student? Or what are they going through? Or what is the student's behavior trying to tell me? Remember that you do always think of a few self calming phrases that help you reframe the situation and approach it from the ideal state of mind. +I think Musimbi Kanyoro mentioned that as one of the achievements she felt was very evident over the last ten years. +But please note them as we're going to come back to them over the next two weeks. +The implications of large scale intensive development in the oil sands region for local Indigenous communities is profound. +Now you're the family man, it depends on you that your mother doesn't suffer that much. +It's also possible the buyer, who's offering 100, is truly willing to go up to 200 and the seller, who is asking for 200, is truly willing to take as little as 100. +You show that they got an A. +Additionally, the White Paper illustrated the government's complete disregard of the treaty agreements. +Technology which is important know how, heritage and emotion all together and this way we build something special with the culture. +They can live across all of these, right? But today of course, bears live only in a particular part of the United States which is the northern area, so their realized niche is the northern Parts of the United States and Canada whereas the fundamental niche could've been all across the continent. +They comment on their condition and the ritual performance itself. +This group started with a very simple goal to keep the lights on. +In the game players can flexibly and willingly adapt and work together. +That's kind of the view that I carry. +Selection bias is different. +And so I think we see that influence there, especially when the Commissioner says the Company is no longer in charge, the Queen, the government is now in charge. +So, let's get started. +There are a lot of questions I have for you in relation to that experience as well as your language learning experience. +The second factor is researching a possible distributor that would be willing to invest in our brand, obviously, in the first couple of years of exposure in a new country, you have to work on building the brand’s name. +This lesson examines the subsequent treaty agreements and alliances made between North America's Indigenous peoples, and the newly arrived empires in the area that eventually became Canada. +Many of our students are going to be coming back to school looking distracted, being overwhelmed and frustrated, and it may look like they have even learning problems. +The terms of the treaties reflected the only viable economic option for community survival. +And so if you have some rapport with Raluca you can say hey, do you mind if I pick your brain and talk because I got to talk to Claude next week. +For example, due in part to the mobilizing proficiency of social media Idle No More became one of the largest Indigenous mass movements ever recorded. +Off peak ads, so this is our column C now, they cost $240. +In the case of language learners, they experience occasional periods when the foreign language suddenly seems completely incomprehensible. +Yeah, I do, there's a launch. +Make the improvisation as a means to improve. +And if you think about Brian Clark, who founded the Copyblogger blog. +So, it does require resources. +And again, remember this really stupid feature of reference points. +You decide to get an STD test and you find out that you are HIV positive. +Because all the PFA manuals before that were done to teaching PFA techniques to do them with adults. +So what he's saying is this group E which has the most to begin with, should also get the biggest share of what we create by working together. +We've discussed that as designers, we provide the best user experience when we acknowledge that users use interfaces to accomplish tasks. +And this is a very important lifeline and soul line for culture. +The question is whether Abe should reveal this or not to be. +That is a specific combination of benefits and sacrifices that the company wants to give to its customers. +And now I've learned maybe to ask for something else. +And the first one I want to cover is, how can industries and organizations avoid getting trapped by myths? And this was posed by Ben Bernard, actually, I really like this question. +So let's say you get an email or a letter from the manufacturing and saying that they're increasing their cost as a manager, you want to be prepared for this. +Therefore do everything possible to provide them with adequate care and support from the very beginning. +Even the most dire circumstances can give yourself the opportunity to choose a wiser, more helpful course of action. +So transferring something that's worth 70 to 50 is actually destroying value. +So please, let me give you the full $100. +The question is, does money and awesome stuff really make us happier? The answer seems to be no. +Somebody who, maybe has a degree in creative writing or good at putting words together. +It could be an orthopedic procedure. +Exactly, just like that. +He would save 2,500. +What advice do you have to help women become better negotiators? Well, there's a lot of things that women can do to become better negotiators. +The Hula reading was great for this in terms of an application to lobbying examples in congress. +And we will support our learning with the help of interviews of companies and guest speakers, and also some businesses cases. +Baltic on the other hand, can benefit two hundred at a cost of 150, netting it 50. +And as the fabric is good, there is really a satisfaction for the ingredient. +All be it probably not as much as if you show up at my office or if you're in my class. +They found this strange case where horrible things happen and they might repeat happened to try to see do people get better at reducing their impact bias over time. +And that's why it's a natural system of sorts. +On graduation day in August, you wouldn't know the youth that we interviewed. +I'll abbreviate company, great. +There's no meeting, no access, etc. +And our mission really is to make sure our program and the tools to improve the confidence of women and girls to speak up. +Thank for being here. +And certainly there is no mandate to wear specific kinds of garments, like the hijab, all the way up to the horrendous burka. +Tensions were pretty high and Kennedy raised military readiness to DEFCON 2 on the 25th. +This is something that worries me most. +All their activities were overseen and directed by the Crown, and leaders could be removed from their posts at any time, for any reason. +We have to combine these elements in a matrix. +Together we will save lives. +Finally, there was the huge fourth United Nation's conference on women, which was held in Beijing, in 1995. +In this case you try to innovate something of a new value proposition that impacts the consumption practice. +What he called the virtue of the less brilliant, coupled with his flexible ability to change his mind and admit errors. +Familiarity is different from expertise, expertise has to do with knowledge: What do consumers know about the product? How deep is the knowledge? How broad is the knowledge? There is a difference between familiarity and expertise. +Now to answer the questions, she assesses resource dependence theory, neoinstitutional theory and population ecology arguments, and she renders her analysis kind of a horse race between proxy characteristics of each theory. +The function of content marketing is to pave the path to a purchase for an interested prospect, an interested lead. +And so, by thinking of a company or a brand in human terms, it's much easier for a customer to associate emotions that are usually associated to human beings, and one of these is love. +We all have our strengths. +For me, this is a luxury, but maybe for other, just flying first class or private jet is a luxury. +And that is designing the business model according to four drivers, four pillars. +I talk about it. +And the effort to nurture individuals and relationships via a supportive skills groups was reinforced. +Then we start to redesign the company. +We'll begin with a series of animations that introduce the theory behind negotiation. +This very ugly aspect of sending international peacekeeping missions is that it provides a ready market for trafficked females. +Apple just the introduced the watch, if we can call it a watch. +Haida people married from the opposite clan, meaning an Eagle can marry a Raven, but Ravens could not marry each other. +Meadows prompts us to ask, can you see the components? 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For instance, India has signed most human rights treaties and covenants In fact I think all. +So the folks that spend $20 on somebody else are just as happy as the folks that spend $5. +Rape and incest still happens, accidents happen. +The people come here because there is a temple as well in the cuisine that you see. +So as far as the fur trade needed an infrastructure, this was laid down by the Hudson's Bay Company. +And you actually physically go give it to that person. +Devlin for sharing your wisdom with us here today. +Each of these are stakeholders with different parochial interests. +Boston is $4 a unit, I'm shipping 20. +But they're just right too for how I think of them. +Wives and children of these men also had Indian status. +That leaves us with the answers accurate, erroneous, and ineffectual. +The odds are they probably were willing to pay more, but not unless there's a reason and the reason of please pay me more is not a reason. +Then flip the negative and write the opposite of those values that you don't like. +This means that even if you have a very solid and very professional business plan, you can be hit by events in other places in the world that can reduce the value of your company and the success of your company. +In this photo of the cortex, the astrocytes are stained green and the neurons are blue. +So the early marriages are also a problem to young people. +And this is the part of the G. +Now nothing really was done between this 1949 convention and the year 2000 Palermo protocol that I began with. +In these cases the best you can do is talking to them directly. +They went through many, many problems, because they didn't have any experience at all. +So, there I was. +You're in water, you're doing things, you're freeing up the mind, the mind is absolutely not thinking about that problem, it's doing other things. +For Hasan, this was a smart way to ask for more than half the pie. +Okay, I see your point. +For further discussions of globalization and its effects on women's work and health, please read pages 198 to 206 of chapter eight of the text. +There are cognitive processes where the consumer tries to compare more alternatives based on different features, and there are more emotional choices which are linked to fewer features of the value proposition. +So you have LavAzza qualità oro (Italian: Golden quality LavAzza), LavAzza qualità rossa , LavAzza A Modo Mio, and so on and so forth. +And lots of smiles along the way apparently. +Like the coalition for change, which are all the blue colored circles here. +People predict I am totally going to be happier if I spend that on myself than if I spend that on somebody else like duh, right? They also make a prediction about the money. +I have that interest, I just need students to push me in that direction, and I think that's what you're doing. +Now, let's turn to your horizons. +Chile is considered one of the biggest producers of salmon in the world. +Slope beta tells how much a particular stock co-moves with the market and thus as a measure of the stock systematic risk. +And because of this, audio content happens to be exceptional for delivering the values of your organization. +Affordances refer to the perceived and actual properties of the things, primarily those fundamental properties that determine just how things could possibly be used. +Education is about preparing children for life and to think independently rather than obediently following instructions. +Baddia was accused of zina, sex out of marriage, and was convicted and sent to prison. +In French prêt-à-porter. +Think about this, I'm ordering 100,000 catalogs. +You need this best advertising to be in the right magazine. +There’s passion, commitment, sustainability but your also very open minded because you export in many different countries. +It's a great pleasure to have Fabio Sattin. +And most of the harm to women occurs in the home. +So attention has to be captured but it also has to be sustained. +For example, a school reformer may want to move from one reform to the next, estimating learning curves and deciding when to put in place organizational memory and stable procedures to ensure those gains are retained and remembered. +She's going to tell us briefly a little bit about herself and how she came to become a midwife. +Means you have to think about every customer and how they use the jacket. +There are cultural communities that share collective memories through the practice of oral tradition. +This person might be a parent, a teacher, a coach, and mentor, or another relative. +The extension works only in Chrome-based browsers, and Microsoft Edge. +The families have wide discretion over what they want to work on and improve upon. +So the first one is, one of those by anonymous or what I'll call Annie, how can a student with no previous knowledge sell him or herself dearly, when a job offer comes up? I'll start and give you a second ponder or two. +Moreover, Chicago had an elite focus instead of an applied one. +Cuz that's probably, the most useful every day thing is, how do I remember the name of someone I met or meet. +And any student of human rights notices the cascade of human rights that are increasingly going from the understanding that universal human rights don't provide the fix. +On another side, the whole family reduces anxiety because they work together with the same goals. +[LAUGH] They see exactly, if they see the monkey next I'm getting paid grapes, they start throwing the cucumbers at the cage. +And so gender nonconforming refers to those individuals and collectivities that dream up modes of being in the world that exist outside the gender binary. +And I think more holistic world views are also in order, so that we don't forget things like the way we treat our women-- the way we treat our young girls. +Churchill, citing reasons that it remained a Canadian issue, and not a British one. +So again it means how strong is the positioning of the brand or the product in the market the distributor want to serve? Another point is the competition across distributors. +So I think that getting that kind of exercise, getting that perspective. +I'm going to leave the other cells blank. +I'd like to introduce you to Francis Crick's brain. +Or to Barry's idea put in market rate. +And at the wider network of organizations is a source of stability and change for the focal organization. +And on the other hand, the effort of the PEI is in negotiating, in a very tough way, what is the level of the equity value at the exit, in this case, not to minimize but to maximize. +Why? I don't have this belief that women don't belong in the workplace or anything like that, and yet my brain contains the thumbprint of the culture in which I live, and that culture has repeatedly associated female and home more so than male and home, and that's now in my head. +You should take it. +I have elliptical and I have this really old computer where I have DVDs of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. +There's a far more chaotic and dynamic quality to their discussions, and decisions that seem more consistent with an organized anarchy model seem to arise. +Here each one must investigate his own interests, one will like one thing and the other will like another one, but being able to practice this kind of activities, that is, the most rudimentary part of our life helps us compensating the view of the tough things we usually have to face when we work with affected people. +Our objective is going to be, we want to minimize the total distance. +But they often make mistakes. +And so the question is which one is actually the best? A model, I don't care how good your spreadsheet looks or how much it actually works, it's only as good as sort of the assumptions behind it. +So these skill groupings were to be fluid and reconfigured whenever a new objective was introduced. +So, all of this may sound very, very idealistic, so idealistic that it may be unrealistic. +So the “who” is the first question we have to ask when you analyze a business model. +So the fact of having to go back to these ordinary jobs, let's call them office jobs, find them boring, don't feel like doing them, there's a strong sadness and melancholy feeling, somehow they aren't comfortable and they would prefer being in the emergency. +Not all people with hearing disabilities know sign language. +And I think it's easy to ask to some extent to problematize the consciousness of a firm and to problematize the notion of a social entity of the firm. +The other side of the investing process is represented by deal making. +So from Hasan's perspective, he gets the 20 million which is the same as what he would have gotten for not doing the deal. +So if I look at just the number of hours you exercise, you're getting almost a whole hour of extra exercise just because you're thinking about the things that are grateful. +Can I ask a related question. +Can you tell a bit about the story of this company? Riunite is the largest Italian winery. +Then Baltimore gets sent to Toronto. +But they would then try to align with these various organizations. +Finally, we will finish this week like the previous one, with videos on which are the correct and the incorrect uses through role playing so that you can see it. +They're not looking at your emotions, they're just measuring, what do you say after that? This is the graph that I'm going to show you. +Look up your old templates for tensile quiz, pause the video and do it and see if you match me at the end of the video if you can do this. +And this has particular impacts for rural women who are unable to access maternal health care. +It is also the fair thing to do; it is just. +And so content marketers need to get really really smart about how to capture attention and how to sustain attention. +Inuit communities were generally small bands consisting of multiple families that would hunt together in the winter and separate in the summer months. +Think about, how these theories apply to certain aspects of an organizational phenomenon more than others. +So again, if I need 30 boards or 30 ft of boards, $5. +So, you're already getting a sense that maybe he's not going to tell us that grades are going to make us happy but he in the book reports a correlation between people's high school grade point average. +Your cue is wake up, brush your teeth, blah. +But however, fundraising is very tough. +One is there is not enough just to state the ground rules, you have to make sure the other side agrees with you and actually accepts them. +But the same competitive intent, many organizations are disaggregating their value chains to optimize their capability through outsourcing and insourcing resources. +Or, these are the reasons why you are assigned this project when other students are assigned these different activities, okay? Doing the role play allows a young person to not only express their interest, but also think about the other person's interests as well. +And if you're worried that you have very fixed mindset and you want some interventions, mostly you just have to read about all of modern neuroscience which is showing a growth mindset is probably the correct one, but I can even give you the little blurb interventions they use for college students. +So the girls would give examples of what they think a win-lose outcome could be. +Finally these families show both an emotional and physical isolation from their large family and from their social and institutional support network. +And to do this let me give you one more prop, so, Dylan mentioned that I am a cereal entrepreneur, that's with a C. +The rules in producing Franciacorta, are the most strict rules in the world to produce a sparkling wine. +We can classify consumption practices at least in three big classes. +If you look at the screen of your smartphone, it has all sort of affordances that can be related to the gestures you make. +But I've got to uproot my family. +Does it increase their subjective well being? The answer is no, it does not, or not nearly as much as you expect. +Well, we'd read as a you know, for pleasure. +So being surrounded by beauty is really something that in Europe was vary important, and has left as a legacy, and it's still something that we can see in the our landscape. +What do we have to do, which are the tasks we have to do before applying psychological first aid? First of all we must get some information and coordinate with the people around us. +Despite fears related to COVID-19. +And so when you have your first phone call with the HR person Claude I probably wouldn't be asking him, I wouldn't be claiming anything or negotiating for anything, I would just be asking him questions. +You never going to get into college. +And the thing you need to convey to the legal team is that legalese doesn't serve the needs of the company because it tends to do a poor job of the business work that the copy needs to do. +Having the chance of family reunification allows talking to someone trustworthy, easing the understanding of what happened and integrating it. +Although, women, I think, are sometimes better able to conceal their identity than gay men are. +We don't want that, we can format that to a percentage. +What do you do when you just can't figure something out? For zombies, it's pretty simple. +You can compute the portfolio of standard deviation which is just the square root of this portfolio variance. +All these are functional. +The tech rituals that are every day kind of interactions have at least two features. +I left them to do the delivery to study how they did it. +It's not necessarily just like chilling with your friends and hanging out and having a good time. +We had ways of dealing with disputes. +We start with requirement gathering phase. +But if you asked them how many kids they would like to have, they would say two or three, which means they're having two or three more children than they ideally would want. +They were able to renegotiate their contracts with Monsanto and save over $200 million between them. +I trust ten people to tell me an independent professional assessment of a vineyard or a restaurant or a beer or a pasta brand. +These accounts can be seen across a wide variety of social issues. +And she argues effectively, I think, that look, all these people can chat on IRC, blog, Twitter. +That's negative visualization. +I read there are certain that can be LGBT refugees just because of yes where they're situated geographically? Yes, where they're situated geographically and their relative liberal liberalism. +Every year, I call a meeting with the students and ask them to discuss the course and its grading policy. +There are multiple ways in which to understand community. +And if you are able to manage the transition, it's okay. +And you might wonder why am I telling you to ask until you get no. +So talking about ethics, let's talk a little bit about side hustles and moonlighting. +So he's not really qualified. +This has got a real linear feel to it and I'm glad. +The two variable cells are not the non-linear ones. +The first angle of the story is, what are the players involved into taxation within the private equity market?, and there are definitely three players involved: The investor, investing its money; the vehicle, investing in private equity; and the company receiving money, the venture-backed company, the company financed by private equity. +And the accreditation of various courses is kind of, interesting in it poses a variety of new institutional concerns about legitimacy. +And let's assume that our goal is pretty straightforward here. +At this point, you have only been offering them 400 up til now. +We really felt the need to become more and more vertically integrated. +Often, many of these same goals arise, but they vary in saliance from environment to environment, or from context to context. +Sales start dropping. +I also believe that the use of technology is opening new, new directions for us, because we no longer can be kept in our place by just being hidden. +They use some form of technology like social media. +It's just a different way to see it. +Hi, Professor, this is Robert. +So it is very important to understand if the origin is a point of difference, or is a point of parity. +When it comes to authority and audience, some people have one, and they don't have the other. +What I'm doing these days is a mix. +Okay, so they film you, or they do something. +ARZU RANA DEUBA: We have statistics to prove that a lot of women died because of botched abortions. +Kanien:keha'ka lived in longhouses and were housed in three clans, the Bear, the Wolf, and the Turtle. +So the cost to be divided up shrinks to 300 minus 150 or 150. +And so, what I want you to do is be a little firmer, and say let me give you an example- Okay. +Obviously to know the future cash flows we do not need a crystal ball, but we need a very solid business plan, because we can take the future cash flows from the business plan which is given by the company. +Let me take another couple of minutes to talk about how this class will work. +Well, we are going to gather everything that worries each of you and then we will begin a return, and about those flashbacks you have, what might they be and how can you manage them properly. +These factors help increasing or decreasing the ability of managing the situation effectively. +The simple act of connecting with somebody, talking with somebody, feeling close to somebody; the opposite of experiencing loneliness and isolation. +Are there really isn't any excuse for it. +Although there has been an increase in effort and changes over the decades for Indigenous women's equality in Canada, there is still work to be done in the political, social, economic and cultural realms. +Our current cost is at $250. +There's a second lesson here I'd like to emphasize, never say no. +There's a problem with it though. +Note that the idea of added value is almost exactly the flip side of your BATNA, your best alternative to a negotiated agreement. +And that the work is recognized and valued by others. +But it didn't kinda work. +Third, and we kind of alluded to this last time, is that the worst kinds of reference points are other people. +the last thing I want to say is that it's clear that people manipulate dress to accomplish kinds of of intents. +In origination, general partners, however, are supported by the advisory company and the technical committee also because the advisory company and technical committee could originate businesses. +But what they did ahead of time was to put the priests in different conditions in terms of how rushed they were. +If there was a large divergence and you feel off track, what might be causing them? As a team, we can look to 2a to inform team missions and visions such as with co-founders of a startup or subteams within larger organizations embarking on a new project. +I'm a philanthropic adviser, so I advise people, but also foundations, how they strategically can use their money in changing the world, in making the world a better place. +And an internationalization process of these companies entering for the first time into new markets other than Europe, US, and Japan. +Like a culture between organizations, but it's not organizational learning culture, it's interorganizational network culture that would sustain it. +You need to expand your network to ensure you establish yourself with authority to the right audience. +So she finds things like local political environments, solid funding and legislative support help, too, in terms of the formation or the application for a new charter. +So the reason there is, there has been in fashion for a long time, a consensus among textile companies, trends companies, retailers, and designers, about certain direction in terms of material shapes and, and color, but this was the past. +In many ways, these are social structural treatments and they do this through a variety of meetings, the centralization of authority, and greater input from teachers and so on. +Neither side can ask for more than its total benefit from the project. +So obviously, you're going to try for some grace here. +What? It can kill me? Isn't that a cure for it? No there is no cure for HIV or AIDS. +And when they do they die. +Our egos were less at stake, and there was less to be lost. +For example, a principal might try to shift the feelings of her entire staff to be more enthusiastic and motivated about going back to school. +Writing the list before you go to sleep enlists your zombies to help you accomplish the items on the list the next day. +718 Euler's number if you want to use e. +He later on got wounded, and was shipped to England. +And what's lost in kind of an online format is this connection with each other. +I think we can say that it's still an Italian item. +The fourth and final dilemma is between the small size and the big size of the company. +I like to own things that impress people, I like a lot of luxury in my life, my life would be better if I own certain things that I don't have, I'd be happier if I could buy more stuff. +Because according to the Chinese culture, in a nuclear family, it is the daddy who makes all the decisions and takes care of the members of the family. +What you want to do is see those grades going up. +I have 1000 left over I'm using the smaller number. +I think it is very simple, but Thich Nhat Hanh suggests that it is the first of four mantras that he lays out having to do with true love. +In both cases we apply the formulas without catch up. +The point is what are the determinants of expected value? What influences us consumers before we buy a product or service? Basically we consumers are influenced by two different things: why we buy and what we know. +And moreover, I mean, there is literature that suggests that the best and the brightest can be kind of a pain in some cases if they feel like they should, if you need a lot of leaders, that's fine. +While that looks like it's symmetric and fair, I don't think so. +Now here you might make the counter point, which is Hasan is getting the same amount of money in C and D on average, but you're asking Hasan to take a lot more risk with D rather than C. +Meaning, these products are really growing and we tap into this trend. +And not get their food from a vending machine necessarily. +And the French were able to work with already existing Indigenous trade networks. +And then, even bigger than that, I would repeat this process for four weeks, and then on at the end once a month, I would take the whole weekend off. +And the former, the value proposition of companies is more and more characterized by a higher level of creativity. +Therefore, since we care so much, we like to have the 7 million, you can have the 1 million. +So this table here, the reason why this question is a little bit wordier the other ones is because we have this table, it would be nice if they hand us a table like this. +Therefore this 800 in dispute, you split that 400, 400, so Obe saves 400 and Alexis saves 400 plus the 100 that she was conceded. +What can I do for you? Doctor. +Subway is a big chain of fast food. +Two important things— I mean, the three important things to import are: the way of thinking, the philosophy, the culture of the country; The ingredients for example, bok choy and ginger in Italy; but the methodology as well. +[LAUGH] And I don't know why I should be up 400 and he should be up 1,100, especially that I don't like this person. +A sacred bundle is a collection of items of a sacred nature, a small or large package that carries with it stories and protocols in which to handle and care for it. +First of all the first input is related to the amount of management fee. +And then the roles change a little bit more if you're actually going to use it in a product, a product that you sell. +When you talk about Berlucchi within the territory, because this is a strategy of the whole Franciacorta territory,—- Yes. +More based on iconic contents, legacy, and heritage. +The crowded bumpers of the focus mode and the previous patterns you built can create a sort of rut that prevents you from springing to a new place where the solution might be found. +And then the camera zooms ten feet above, then 100 feet above, then 1,000 feet above, it goes by powers of ten. +Ikigai is a lovely Japanese concept. +And going down orange is in Northern Africa and some sub-Sahara Africa, and some in China and India. +So, you have a link that connects the words you want, to, to the words you want to say, to the translation. +And, so I think that's the kind of projects that we are doing right now, and how I am trying to push these students, and I think they get a lot out of this because. +They can retain their intelligence, even a formidable way for solving complex math problems, if that was a skill they'd had before. +So this apparently very small innovation, but actually for the Coca-Cola company was a huge one, the idea was basically to give more personal flavor to a perceived very standardized product. +A voucher itself could be taken even to a private school. +Yes and as well business to business where to look to the final consumer. +On the other hand, from a garbage can angle and a logic of appropriateness angle, I think you could argue that deadlines provides some symbolic value. +So in a way it's like a network of firms is more of the focus for neo-institutional theory. +Jessica briefly went over which tools you should be using, for not only your organization's website, but for your personal brand as well. +What qualities make something an organization, and what qualities are missing that make it not an organization? One of the best writers on organizations has been Richard Scott, and his work we'll draw on heavily from time to time in this course. +Sign up here and verify your email. +Things that we've all seen before but which we haven't managed manually enough to overcome those kind of sub optimal solutions. +By definition, that’s good. +And I always say, a nose that could hear It's worth two that could smell. +First off, I'd like to thank you for coming in. +It's either going to be A or B, or the deal is off, okay? So I am going to let you guys discuss. +But look at the new deal through Hasan's eyes. +Can you tell by looking at a person whether he or she has HIV or AIDS? Remember, appearances can be deceptive. +A third concept I would like to add is how luxury is context dependent. +So that's the example of splitting the pie. +Companies tend to overestimate the rate of expertise that consumers have. +Maybe I can still get that drink. +Violence is an issue of the paradigms in which we live--these hierarchical or patriarchal structures--and it is a strategy for maintaining power. +Here back in 2000. +It's important to be able to see each other sides. +The US takes the view that it has the best legislation in the world, the best justice system in the world. +But some of the people I coach are negotiating with criminals and evil people. +And to draw attention to the fact that women very often have to do with things that have to do with sexual violence, that in war situations, they're often raped or sexually harassed and that it is a topic that they find very difficult to talk about. +If you're selling, a high asking price may help you get more money. +And I appreciate the corner view, the windows looking out over the park. +I have searched diligently at my friend Google, et al for those numbers, and it is unavailable. +And I think that's informative, and so I tried to get them to think about why it seems to appeal more to certain descriptive characteristics, certain descriptive characteristics of a theory. +Human beings enjoy telling stories as much as they enjoy listening to them. +And this is something that's going to come up again and again in my screenside chats, which is, there's a big assumption in organizational learning that you have an integrated kind of organizational culture. +They're happy Canadians. +When I asked my daughter what her superpower was, she said that, it is helping people hydrate because you know, none of us actually drinks nothing. +That's a perfect example of an emotional based business to business benefit. +The reason that learning to avoid procrastination is so important is that good learning is a bit by bit activity. +They may be successful in certain ways but the practices that actually are successful are not retained because those people leave again. +All this innovation really pays in terms of shares and awareness for us. +As always our advice is that if you see that the different reactions don't begin diminishing after 6 or 10 weeks, we strongly encourage you to ask for help, because as most of the reactions are adaptive, it is also good being able to calm down, to gather up some guidelines, even that the pre-teenager can talk to a professional that might help him framing what is happening to him and solving it the best way. +If we really want to change our behavior, we have to change habits. +Craig here's one for you. +We did beat it $20 million and $10, which is $10 more than you're being offered by Zums. +They attempt to control and stake boundaries to their other selves by managing time and separating work from non work and they seek to control their cognitive and effective responses at work. +That's actually pretty good. +But if you frame it within the right to health where women can die from it and its something that you may need as a woman. +Structures have always existed to help manage the flow of activity between mobile hunting groups, settled farming communities, and more urban groups. +And so that fur trade, even though it was something that was welcomed because of the materials, the items were still used in the same way. +What is the effect of this experientiality feature on the management of these products? There are two main effects that are the most important ones. +These are the wrong answers. +Being low, it is affordable by all companies or most companies although their size is very small. +However, it also has disadvantages. +And so this is the bias I worry about most because it means you're mispredicting your own potential in these ways that are kind of. +It says, what do I want to set? What cell are you looking to fix? Whenever you have break-even, we're setting the profit to the value of zero. +When you talk to managers and entrepreneurs, they will highlight the differences across the different businesses. +I saw a person who asked the question, if you could scroll up into the Q and A, who asked me about power in negotiation. +And because of this the culture is changing and one of those divisions, and it might be the purchasing company or the larger company or it might be vice verse. +The goal of the requirements gathering phase is to understand the problem space. +A vote by the people in attendance happens at the second meeting, and only a majority vote of those in attendance is needed. +It's our obligation to be aware of these differences, for example how the distribution of power and authority shapes our interactions. +They tend to be distinctive, so they're individual strengths that aren't redundant with the other ones. +And were going to talk about audience, and authenticity. +It is not inevitable, it is planned and people now know the consequences. +And that's not a scenario for success. +I'll be at most people don't take the course to get a credit or some kind of statement of accomplishment. +Thus, the Baltic claim of 200 effectively gets reduced to 150 the size of the cloth. +Okay, last question. +Let's give a name to Bea's lower bound. +You have to go and figure it out. +Let's do the first one for the Texas constraint. +There it is. +In addition to having hedonic adaptation, we also don't realize that we're going to have hedonic adaptation. +In a slowly changing environment, it might be better to be in a specialist firm. +And if I heard it spoken, I would remember it, but there's a huge downside is it doesn't work symmetrically. +They're both in financial straights. +But is that really true? It's definitely something a lot of students think. +In nearly 50 population-based surveys from around the world 10% to 50% of women report being hit or otherwise physically harmed by an intimate male partner. +With this interview we will learn how a company can differentiate its products when the product is made exactly the same way of its competitors. +So having given that big caveat, there are some really credible assessments that are coming out, and many of them are actually being driven by civil society. +I currently make my home in Prince Albert which is right on the North Saskatchewan River. +If we could actually give more of our discretionary funds away, it might make us happier than we think. +What are some of the issues that you're focusing on specifically, and in which countries? We have several different projects at the moment. +For example, if a subject, your competitor, which is located in the same region, misbehaves in the market this could negatively affect the positioning of your company or your brand too. +It has tremendous potential for creating an emotional bond with the audience. +Now, look, my spreadsheet is working, in B14 the number of shirts that are sold are only what I have. +Then all of a sudden your subjective happiness is bumping up. +That requires wheeling and dealing, and whenever you wheel and deal or create these side agreements and bargains and negotiations, they aren't that terribly idealistic in terms of the core belief or goal of the coalition and its organization. +It’s an endorsement that is given by the magazine itself. +A bunch of you said that you agree, there is value in learning from failure. +Remember as well the self-care guidelines my colleague gave you the other day both at an hygiene and at a feeding level, be with your beloved ones, try to avoid being alone these days and all these emotions, those thoughts you have said you had and even some physical reactions, if you see that during the rest of the month or the next weeks they don't disappear or diminish, remember you can always go to the head doctor and in any case you can always contact with us through the contact phone and that we're here to help you. +What do these commitments mean for the maintenance of a coalition? So Hula has this nice Rousseau quote to articulate this concern on page 43 of this book. +Yes they had to be important, so it was two days, and it was interesting, I definitely thought it was an interesting experience. +And then finally the trade in women is extremely attractive to organized crime networks because it provides immense profit with very, very little risk. +And one of the things I've talked about is this idea, when somebody lights a fire, instead of meeting fire with fire your job is to put out the fire. +Anything you ask, this guy is willing to tell. +We're not gonna get involved in that issue. +So finding some other reference point and be like it wasn't as good as I thought, that can really mess you up, and remind yourself that nothing lasts forever. +Really, meaning and fascination are just that one two punch that are going to deliver the value that you need for content. +Well, there are 300 more people, so please understand we are in a hurry, but I'll be right back. +The Blackfoot became important suppliers for food for the traders, specifically pemmican, a food made of dried fat, dried meat, and berries like saskatoons, strawberries, or blueberries. +It really needs time. +So, with that, here's an overview of the key aspects of tackling procrastination. +We can take off from where we left it. +Let's confirm how all this works. +While on the surface this seems promising, the same data indicates that Aboriginal people, or more likely the non-Aboriginal of people to be low-income earners, and less likely to be high-income earners. +These plans for “civilization” saw a shift from cash payment and trade relationships, in favour of annuity payments used to develop permanent agricultural communities. +Unfortunately, by the saga accounts these encounters turned violent, and the Norse were eventually driven away by the Skraelings. +I think that's very useful. +You cannot just get it out. +It's important considering this as an obstacle, as it will difficult the management and development process, the normal evolution in these situations. +So to some degree that's why rely on organizations, we queue them to do the things that they have always done. +But actually not every choice is based on a rational process, although rational maybe is not the right word, on a cognitive process, that is to say, consumers compare having a clear awareness of the fact that they are comparing so that everything is clear to them. +Because, if you don't, they will push it off in directions that nobody wants. +Most of them are women, but only like 60%, 40%, and most are university graduates, and I know that a lot of the audience comes back all the time. +[SOUND] You tell them that you can't just start brainstorming. +They have the least interest. +But you can take in a lot of information and paying attention, you can at least make estimates. +But those training's our woefully inadequate, really poorly rolled out. +Now, when I say markets at the margin what I mean is that most firms see environmental issues as secondary to their main interest in profit and survival. +Flow also has some features that kind of show why it's such a joyous state to be in. +They have them, you can get them for cheap, it really will keep your phone far away, so you're not tempted to pick it up in the middle of the night when you wake up. +Versus a control where they wrote about multiple intelligences or they didn't write anything, right? And the question is what happened to the Stanford students GPAs? The ones who kind of really had to emphasize, hey growth mindset, growth mindset, did their GPAs go up over the course of the semester? And what Aaronson and colleagues find is that if you look at student spring semester GPAs, so this is not in the fall, but a whole semester leader. +If I'm born as a Roma girl in a ghetto somewhere on the outskirts of many towns throughout central, south, western or eastern Europe, chances are that my health would be really poor. +And this closure and reciprocity of friendship ties happens to be the strongest feature driving high school friendship network formation. +Marc, you can get through this. +The Gusweñta relationship is visualized by the depiction of two parallel, but separate purple beaded lines that are laid upon a white beaded background. +He says, well, if we take a process view, maybe we'll sees things kind of different. +It's by balancing those two kinds of things. +And indeed, I think that's one of the cornerstones of creativity, just by following from the root definitions of, of creativity. +The name of the company is Bio Hombre, it's one of the few organic companies making Parmigiano Reggiano. +But when you cultivate your leadership ability, you can lead from any position. +How the teacher treats them as a girl or as an adolescent girl? Even more so at the time that they start coming of age and that puberty starts to hit. +This is just a basically theory of making straight trade-offs, making smart trade-offs with each other, being efficient. +They do, however, have the potential to allow for a stronger Indigenous voice in important issues like land management decisions. +We'll only use examples by way of illustrating the formal constructs. +They had people think about some experiential or material purchase you plan to make soon. +And so psychologists define these kinds of motivators as in two categories. +Does your purpose map to the organizations? Once you've organized your thoughts, please share them on our discussion board and take a moment to read and respond to what your peers have found. +I never thought when I started blogging that I was going to be the Chief Content Officer for Copyblogger Media. +Exactly why? I don't know, but I do know it works. +And do we have appropriate humility to truly learn from others and try to change systems with respect and full involvement of those that are involved and impacted. +And the young women in Pittsburgh are incredibly lucky to have you as well. +Iman: Exactly! Anne: . +And then there's phase three afterward, afterward. +Larger animals eat smaller animals, thereby consuming all of the contaminants and taking them up into their own tissue. +So the dresses are still expensive but you can take off a zero, so maybe you won't spend 20,000 euros for a dress, you’ll just spend 2,000. +I'll tell you about mine in a second. +We have lots of awesome stuff. +Maybe at the end of this lecture you will remember my tone of voice, my gestures, my outfit, but not the content; hopefully not. +Because many of those countries are in transition between understanding that they need to introduce those human rights. +You put some production activities in place . +Another big reason schools forget is because their personnel work in relative isolation. +We want to continually remind ourselves that we are thinking about individual people, primarily women. +So the judge advises San Francisco Unified to devise a plan. +My job as a communicator, as a marketing person, is to be a sort of guardian of the brand. +I'm sorry, I won't be able to continue this discussion any longer if you aren't able to see that D and E are not an option. +I worked for an NGO, called Campaign for Good Governance, which I founded and ran for five, six years, during the course of the conflict. +It is a question of how much mothers are worth. +People like Carl Weick and Jeffrey Pfeffer are organizational theorists in the 60s and 70s who wrote more about the natural selection processes of variation selection and retention. +So a difficult part of the intervention is not only assisting the victim's psychological reaction in this moment, but also understanding that probably this is the beginning of a change or the beginning of a long tour if it's the first aggression or the beginning of an emotional breakdown with the aggressor, either because the police has come or because she must be taken to an emergency place or because she must be protected outside her house to prevent the aggression. +These techniques describe the data beyond descriptive statistics. +Whether that's how you would build a collective culture for an organization, that's another matter. +How you can use them to improve your understanding of, and creativity with the material, and how chunks can help you do better on tests. +In particular in a new markets, so to know more about the trend, to know more about the products. +The culture is a mechanism of control and you can't make them do anything in an organization, they have to want to, and this is the idea of culture. +We have to put together [INAUDIBLE] Put together some technical issues, matters but with a lot of emotional things together. +That is not the type of legacy I'd like to carry out for my family tree. +In 1996, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples identified these following influences: historical treaty and other relations; cultural characteristics; social organization; economic situation; political culture; philosophy and traditions of political organization; geographical features; territorial size and existing land base; degree of contiguity in territory; population size and concentration or distribution of population; and existing provincial and territorial boundaries. +In short, the principals relationships with faculty and with the students mirrored that of the school culture. +Know the facts. +The fact that I'm here online asynchronously speaking to you, and a talking, head if anything. +Ideally I'd want to fill in the entire table. +And where I go to is how do we actually listen to communities themselves. +You can say I could have studied a little bit more. +It can affect anybody who is not careful. +But the school also has its own standard, and they call this the Okanagon standard, where students are called upon to perform community service and to conduct research products. +But it's really you solemnly swear that you're going to do something and you say it publicly. +It can work but if you are looking to work in a larger organization, it tends to be the kind of thing that HR managers don't have an awesome amount of sense of humor about. +So for example, this is super fine shirting by Thomas Mason, two-fold, woven in Italy. +And he said, "My job isn't to clean this stuff, my job is to make them laugh. +And the consequences of each choice or each kind of option was different so if he gets kind of certain options he'll get money, he might be able to take action if he falls in the prior alliance with local school councils. +Thanks for Learning How to Learn. +Between the mid-1890s and the First World War however, Aboriginal trappers began to see an increase in the demand for furs. +The image of a hatchet buried in the soil between the feet of the figures indicates peace and sharing of the land. +You need to find that person who cares desperately and who can show you where the spark is. +55 every single time. +As with many northern communities, the cost of food in Lutsel K'e is exceptionally high. +This should be enough to both get you through the course and show you the power of a good flashcard system. +There are many others but I've already probably recorded over an hour of screen side chats this time and I want to be conscious of your time. +Take the case of a large heterogeneous population of say, multiple equally present races in a school. +Other members of the Kahnawake and Akwesasne joined in on the protest, establishing this as a community of resistance. +This includes the range, mean and median of a data set. +When do you give and why? You find, look, I can help you and you can help me. +Notice the chart design tab is going away whenever you want to manipulate something, make sure you have the item selected. +Luxury means that I can partake in certain things, and I have a certain lifestyle that really suits who I want to be. +In any daily or massive critical incident we differentiate primary damage and secondary damage. +So it's very basic. +Does your system affect one or more of them? Is there an opportunity to develop a solution that incorporates these different perspectives? Taking this idea a step further, are you considering everyone you can include in the solution. +I really appreciate your offer, but this ride is worth $100. +Instead, I could ask, what can I do in this moment to make this child feel safe and cared for at school? What can I control in this child's life to support them? Educator C, lately, I hear myself saying, I'm overwhelmed and can't give enough to my job or to my family. +Indigenous people were classified as "Indians" and were seen as children or wards of the state. +By the way, if you haven't seen dragging before, you highlight what you want, and you put your mouse on the top or on the bottom of the cell, and then you can move it all around wherever you want. +I'm trying to avoid here is a 1 and then another 1 in the column. +In the text so you can see the formula, but it's once again a good old some product. +And this includes social tasks, right? Where you're interacting with other people. +It's not real life per se. +I think we can do that, I think we can do that. +It's exciting to see everyone back again. +My personal hope is for not. +Probably we were crazy when we opened Joia. +And how can you say this with such confidence, who's doing these studies, and are there shining examples of countries that really have been able to measure learning or the effectiveness of education? I think one of the questions that tends to come up in my class and perhaps in this course is the extent to which we are speaking from a strictly American point of view. +Whether they're very creative like Italian craft beer, or super traditional like pasta di gragnano. +It can affect anyone. +[LAUGH] So, what I've done here so far, is to get him below $1,300. +Creating a true race where industry players combine some efficient ambition and clarity of goals, so the world realizes a just transition to a sustainable future in time to make a difference. +Have you already told the kids? Have you told them what's going to happen? No. +They were to have rights to a significant portion of the land they occupied, and they were supposed to be able to continue to live unimpeded as they had for thousands of years. +One important point which, for me, many companies tend to overlook or underestimate, is that you cannot take the value of origins for your consumers for granted. +The federal government is generally responsible for providing funding for Indigenous programming. +They also found that the students who played the most tended to have the best coping strategies for their levels of stress. +It's the use of the variables, the fact that it's going to be zero or one to decide, should I buy the stock or should I not? You can imagine just like last time when we had mixed integer problems so some variables are binary, same are not. +Even dialects unknown. +We can match that. +But, in other instances the Government agency, either wants more distance with the service or they find a third party provider. +This gives me lots of pleasure. +But when teenagers and adults share the presence of a traumatic fact, of a critical incident, it will difficult both parts, that is, youngsters and adults, in its management. +Let's find out why? Is blood a high risk fluid? Yes it is. +So here, coalitions are social systems wherein decisions are made and reforms are pursued within a context of say potential conflict. +Above, or in the prior slide, I described some of the means we use to control exchange. +We don't notice all the stuff that we don't notice. +From now on if in the days after the funeral you still have problems, to sleep or to do your normal activities, you can ask for help and we will give it to you with pleasure. +So of course, Mayor Washington dies and then we have this real, the selection and Mayor Daley comes in the office and the same time the legislature in Illinois turns Republican, etc. +Moreover, the ordering of preferences isn't so clear. +And we open in New York on May 5, 2007, the first store, and it was really a great moment. +Once we've done these two steps, which are containing and calming down, we will begin informing. +Broad principles emerge from worldviews. +Viral marketing or viral communication is similar in terms of impact, so it's like similar to guerrilla marketing because it's usually is made of smaller events and smaller initiatives. +And the rhetoric from the lawmakers and the advocates who are pushing for these restrictions is that they only want to make abortion safer. +Let me think about it. +And so this can be done gracefully and this can be done in a way that is cheesy and salesmany and feels infomercially. +A licensing in fashion was born in France around the 50s to support the extension into new product categories of the Griffe. +The next question I want to address was one opposed by Sandrine Romaine Cordozo and she asks can brainstorming sessions be considered an example of organized anarchy? And she writes, I was wondering if brainstorming sessions could be considered an example of organized anarchy. +The way that education is often been looked at and what you were saying about the measurement of it has been the dialogue has been girls education get girls into school. +They then issued a ten point Revolutionary Bill of Rights, asserting among other things, title to their farms. +It's ambiguous how to accomplish desegregation. +it's a means by which organizations accomplish work or render inputs into outputs. +We've been talking about ways that we can use our feelings to improve our happiness, and especially the ways that we can use our bodily sensations as part of our feelings. +These are also regions of your brain that tend to focus on task-related things. +And so I'm just going to put it out there. +I might want to ask a question like, do you prefer this or do you prefer that? Do you prefer beets over broccoli? Exactly. +While some individuals have positive associations with the word leadership, it can carry negative associations for others, particularly those from identities and communities that have historically been marginalized by bias. +We can then organize a focus group to try to understand what is driving these preferences. +Girls go missing because the availability of modern technologies, such as amniocentesis and ultrasound, to identify the sex of the fetus during pregnancy combined with access to abortion allows people to eliminate female fetuses. +I definitely agree. +resources are ending on these kind of MOOCs, at least for this MOOC. +How can we truly be a change agent, a leader if we're not actively trying to improve ourselves, the people around us, and the systems that impact all our lives? There are whole courses on systems thinking, I believe our small innovation here, is being able to provide you with useful tools that will be hard to forget as you apply the same four P's across the different levels of self, team, and system. +I'm at 700, you're at 450, miles in between us here. +Maximize what? Maximize the return on this. +I notice if I update something say here to three, this is great. +Now when we're talking about quotes, text quotes, you're quoting from a published work, or another website, or you're quoting anybody else's words that you didn't write and you didn't pay for. +It's such a surprise that you got together, so unlikely. +So I think, while it's not a perfect image it gives you some favorites of idea of segmentation in markets and the kinds of environments that may link to each of those segments as kind of a niche. +So the clinical line are the circles, the tenured faculty are the pink triangles. +So first, let's say that maybe you shouldn't negotiate in some circumstances where there really isn't a point. +They tend to think that many consumers are connoisseurs, but actually this is not the case. +But the question here is whether the differentiated organizational culture is a more accurate portrayal of what organizational cultures look like, do they exist in harmony or conflict? Another thing to wonder is whether a differentiated organizational culture is beneficial to a firm and what kinds of context and conditions that might be so. +If you want to allocate responsibility in a way that competence meets performance, you need to clarify what the procedures within the company are, according to which tasks should be implemented in the company, and obviously in the market. +And of course, if you try to cause trouble to the man, you are hindering your family. +And here the organization attempts to improve by repeating the same task again and again. +Now they've started calling it female cutting, and now they're going to say age of consent. +They begin at a local level with a few passionate volunteers and sometimes they gain national or international attention. +Think about your screens as well and how you might configure them to work for you and your priorities, not against you. +And thereby heightening the kind of identities the faculty have as practitioners constantly improving their performance, as well as their commitment to that organization. +But just like their output, they correspond to the destinations demand. +Help people address basic needs, and cope with their problems. +You can see from the table that sometimes they are different and we have our unit cost here, we have 5 50 cherry and we have 4 30 for oak. +And that required a set of skills that was like a coalition leader, the ability to kind of make side deals, to make bargains on the periphery, and to maintain a coalition of shared interests. +If you're going to end up with this result, you better explain to them the Principle of the Divided Cloth, so they understand why it's fair and why your approach here doesn't depend on which side you're on. +And the first thing to keep in mind is when you think about a case is to consider is what's the main storyline that this author is portraying. +So I don't think so, that's why I think- You could've maybe gotten maybe even more still. +What do you think that the rules are that govern the interactions between agents and the system? Are there relationships that work in one particular way? For example when one thing goes up, does it cause a rise in something else? Why does that happen? This is all worth exploring in the structure layer. +Because of course you are going to have your own site where people can interact with you. +We're not allowed to have 1. +So the readings this week describe networks formed by bridging efforts that resource dependency theory discussed. +You need to evolute it, maybe not revolutionize the shapes of what you are doing. +The essential idea here is that the zombie habitual part of your brain likes processes because it can march mindlessly along. +It all worked out yeah, so. +For all of those of you who've been with us, we really appreciate your enthusiasm in taking this class. +I'm going to assume the way I read this, that it's the first job the persons applying for. +It was the best evidence on how psychological attention in emergencies has evolved during the last years. +But now imagine that you are bound to send a text, the digital keyboard appears and the letters signify where you must tap to activate those letters. +So what's going on here? It looks a little bit weird. +Some firms are huge. +So people-- it brought a lot of sensitization to education, and to the way of living. +That's sort of the goal. +So without further adieu, let's dive in. +The fundamental concept of customer satisfaction derives from expected value and perceived value. +Welcome back to this psychological first aid MOOC course given by the Autonomous University of Barcelona. +One diversity. +So young lady, what would it take to get you to join the math team? I'm not interested. +Also mentions this comfort zone individuals have, and so we have this again a kind of individual versus kind of the organizational kind of patterns of some costs, right, of coordination. +Do you feel your legs? Can you move? Do you want to move? We will get you out soon. +We can have strategies we can use to intentionally change our biases. +And this is so apparent when-- right now, as you know, I'm working on human trafficking. +I've always taken sort of exception to that because of what the treaties were intended to do, and in particular, what was the end date for the treaties. +Now, I would to talk about some of the rules of communication with people with hearing difficulties. +Daphne, you're a professional writing coach. +My experience in the submarine service is similar. +So, anyone who's at all familiar with what we do, knows that use this word a lot. +So, quite a complicated management of time and activities. +It is not sufficient to be in the right magazine. +This can be accomplished by collecting quantitative data in the form of questionnaires, or log data of the path the user traversed while completing the task. +But, such obligation largely concerns on-reserve First Nations programs. +So if we go back to Martin and Meyerson and their example of OZCO, we see that the ideology of egalitarianism is sometimes confusing to some. +Sometimes when I talk to students about the thoughts that are going on in their head and they say the things that they're saying to themselves. +So the bad dog is the fascinating element and writing good copy is the meaning element. +It's like the basic tier. +So it's my responsibility to take that on, as well. +Perhaps when there is a parity of demand for change on men, we will achieve or be closer to achieving that parity in contribution to our societies. +In fact, people play it so often that a lot of them spend more time on this game than they do with their actual jobs during the day. +And so don't try and fight on something where there really is very little to gain. +Many contemporary Indigenous peoples maintain a deep material and spiritual connection to their homelands. +We consider that confrontation strategies are variated, so we always ask something where it's him the one to give the answer. +What is a chunk? 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I buckled down and studied very hard, again with the study groups. +If you talk to companies in food and beverage businesses, you will listen to a lot of people talking about tradition and other people talking about innovations. +Hard, difficult things that I've had to learn and incorporate through a lifetime of service. +That's the parasympathetic nervous system, the so-called rest and digest system. +We have this mind that just doesn't think in terms of absolutes. +That means the more people from different backgrounds we get to know. +So it's a great case by which to kind of try to apply our analytic constructs and theories. +And so I'm predicting a demand, this is actually not dollars, this is numbers here. +It may offend the legislature in power, don't know. +This is a particular type of integer, but instead of any integer, it's zero or one. +Well, Cade has another offer out there of $400,000, so that's all he has to do beat his BATNA. +So they separate. +Luxury is not easy. +Even the terms used to express the concept have shed their colonial thinking, and embraced a more empowering and reflective concept of education. +Look, there are very intelligent students out there. +We will be able to ascertain if the design is efficient by evaluating various task completion measures. +We also have reexperiencing, the same definition we have given before can be used for the posttraumatic stress disorder. +First they allow us to manage precious resources such as time and money. +Another risk which is even bigger is the risk of your human capital that you are investing in now as a student. +A lot of no's. +You take your driver's exam. +But I think there's a big problem, particularly for your generation, which is that your generation didn't get to experience as much playfulness as other generations. +What kind of a person do I want to be? I have a couple of teenage grandchildren and occasionally I will have a conversation with my grandson. +And I wonder if you could make some commentary about that. +You can have a million. +And the person who will get paid is the one whose birthday is closest to mine. +If we think, for example, that a typical function benefit is the availability of the product this has to very much to do with the distribution of the product not with the product features itself. +Each monitoring program is unique, reflecting the variation of the challenges being faced, but also, in the cultural approach of different groups. +Let's merge and center perhaps the header. +That's a common mistake. +Remember, we're thinking about being happy in your life and with your life. +I do realize that there may be these advantages, and some of the articles you guys suggested to read on the forum, these newspaper articles and magazine articles actually address that. +Those who share a common purpose can be people that 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hand, they're full of problems, the MOOCs. +But here's the trick. +Obviously by choosing one or another, the positioning is completely different, and there is nothing against choosing a combination of them in order to make the positioning stronger. +Doing the personal work to enhance your skill and perceiving emotions, learning more about others cultures, and getting to know others well, especially those who have different backgrounds than us. +Andrew Carnegie was one of the richest men in America. +Here are the five answers. +A survey is quite simply a set of questions. +Let's begin first. +So moments where with an idea, with a concept, you invite your clients, it's no more just drinking, but it's also sharing experiences, and also explaining to them what your product is. +Absolutely, that's so important. +However, a tear down house on a similarly sized lot, but not near the conservation are recently sold for 540,000. +Things like bravery, creativity, leadership, kindness, social 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It's basically telling a story. +You know what you get. +It does add up correctly, but I want something I can scale up and drag down. +When consumers consume these products, it's a way to reaffirm their identity. +In my portfolio of products, I can have products which are very traditional, and on the other side I can add new products. +And that's why places like Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, groups like MSF can no longer work there. +Very similar to the last one, just a slight variation just to go through it. +So thinking in terms of women and girls, specifically, I know that education rates are rising, to some degree, among both boys and girls. +Before this course I would study hard, but no matter how much I studied I couldn't retain what I learned. +And finally the fourth symptoms group is related to this malaise, some of these symptoms involve an isolation. +Some Inuit believe that the land and compensation were sorely inadequate. +The video hopefully showed you kind of how people coordinate and process information. +People need to put these excuses aside, that I don't have any time, you have, you make the time. +Let me give you an example, the beer industry. +We went through things like getting lots of money, buying awesome stuff, getting perfect grades, and even the way we spend our leisure time is not making us as happy as we think. +But, in fact, it's actually gone up hugely. +So, the amazing thing is that, again, because our mind is bad at absolutes, when we're on the crazy French Polynesia like $10,000 vacation versus you pop on the Metro North and go to New York with your friends for 30 bucks kind of vacation, we're not comparing it against that. +The TRC was meant to examine the past, to lay down a foundation that would allow for reconciliation in the future. +The first was information, making information available to people in the industry about what ships are clean and what ships are dirtier. +I understand that parents, oh know, my young person is struggling, let me call the teacher on their behalf, but one of the first steps is really talk to that young person, have them take the initiative, to strategize with that teacher different ways to be successful in that classroom. +You get your job working at Google. +Iman: About myself? Anne: Yes Iman: My name is Iman Bibars and I'm Egyptian. +As you get your box, you're so happy, and you have a bunch of things in it. +I won't say the wording but it's something I will be flexible on price, if you'll be flexible on the level of service you get. +I think that you and I are moving toward the end of our lives. +Then we can move to sacrifices which are the negative components of customer value. +We're going to create that culture of care, whether it's remotely, whether it's in person, and we are a village. +You kind of were rejected by somebody you're trying to date. +But, we've thrown the baby out with the bath water, we've said memorization is always bad and that's actually not true. +It'll decrease, our rate of decrease will be five percent. +Offering different brands, targeting different customers, different occasional views, as well with different price ranges. +It could maybe be [INAUDIBLE] a name that sounds like an objects or it just could be something It feels like, or I break it down into smaller pieces, and that reminds me of something. +Is $3 okay? 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And the answer is yes, that's why they're theories. +So you visit last week, but a week later, two weeks later, one month later, even barely three months later, you're still seeing this effect of that visit. +Again, counter-intuitive, you space out the good things in your life even more and they become happier in part because they're increasing your variety. +So there were tons of solutions and then there were also tons of problems, which are the grading and subjective at times, that it's not clear they're connected to the interest of the students. +3 billion Euro in 2013, in terms of revenues and more than 70,000 employees. +Plus when you're finished, you have a tangible copy created at a certain point in time that you can pin anywhere or refer back to at a later date, whatever you choose, be sure it's something you can and will want to work with regularly since most lessons include at least one workbook exercise. +And here, the tasks or technology, is less about decision and more about environmental determinism and legitimation from the environment. +Well it's type of an Armani bonus. +And second, connecting with their feelings. +First, Social Mirror is a network of friends and family that do it for free, but Mechanical Turk workers are strangers that complete tasks for pay. +You'll notice that the purpose part of the connected leadership framework appears in red. +And despite our differences, how do we use the commonalities in our experiences as a basis on which we collaborate? 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Okay, New York recognizes that's a problem. +As such, it constantly monitors, reflects on, adapts, and remembers practices that work well. +I'll go for 45. +We've been talking about all the things we can do that can really make us happy and we had our lovely cognitive triad from cognitive behavioral therapy. +And Michael talks about a third culture so you have two organizational cultures and you create a third. +And you two? I don't. +But for whatever reason people think a course from a Stanford professor has quality to it, and I hope that's true. +So I proposed that we do the CEMA. +One is going to be like a yes like we send one Jones to Omaha or the Dallas, and zero or blank is like a no. +So get out there and try some meditation. +That is to say making evidence of that difference and trying to leverage on that difference in order to provide consumers with different value propositions. +If I hit add this is a constraint, the variables have to be a certain thing, this is a constraint. +Nowadays with the smartphones' internet connection we have access to a lot of information anywhere anytime. +As you can see on this map, the settlement areas of the Inuit claims are very extensive. +Let's recap for a moment. +And this is usually a high difficulty situation with a great suffering. +Because to be successful, that means as well to be in the present. +Very few countries. +And what's nice about the social movement example is that it It does kind of echo some of the kinds of issues about organizations that we will confront later in the course. +We'll put in our labels of left-hand side sign and our right-hand side, we know our sign is going to be less than or equal to the 40 hours available. +Most companies won't do that, but I have seen so many crazy things in my work life. +During this fourth week we will introduce to you how to adapt what they have learned until now in groups of users with special needs. +And then, don't forget, I also have variable costs of 20 cents plus $32 for every single order. +Then finally each actor trades trying to improve their position. +She had three operations at the hospital. +What are the events you'd like to see happen? 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When you're happy with scrappy as you like, version one of your iceberg current reality, some likely rocks of system change, the levers and the desired reality is time to get this on one page. +And so, he comes up with this cool graph where it's like we're plotting how hard the activity is on the Y-axis, from really low, it's super easy to super, super challenging. +They said well here's a way to get to that fair price. +The third job of the private equity is to give money to the company to buy the other one. +But if you have any questions we should take them now, and then we can work on other topics. +And when you look at the negative impact that just having bad sleep can have on your academic performance, it's as bad as if you self report that you're going through a really stressful semester. +Needs to be understood better and I think the question for me is for the credited courses, the people who finished, is that also as low, is the fact that if you did get a degree or if you did get credit to a degree. +Then we tried to figure out what is the way to solve this dilemma, which is actually an apparent dilemma. +You notice we encourage that. +Well, bit by bit. +And what about the tastes? How are tastes for beer different in different countries? 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What differences or similarities exist with the causes you listed for yourself? 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It's by Julio Maestrelli, and he's basically arguing, and he's right, that the posts that I put on the forum are uploaded and viewed much more than others. +So going back the next day, we didn't think was an option. +First, through the healing and reparation of all parties involved and rehabilitation of the offender. +If you sell cachaça, your name and your logo should represent Brazil. +Or I don't really understand why step three works, maybe I can ask someone, a teacher or a friend. +And I think the reason people get stuck, is they have a feeling that their blog and also their social media posts, their Facebook posts, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google +, whatever it is. +So if your organization is really, truly lying, they are misstating the facts. +Growth is okay, growth is fantastic, but we cannot forget that parallel to this growth outside the company, the growth into the market, there should also be growth within the company; organizational growth which requires organizational change. +And excellence in innovation, the Italian luxury, is more, defined as an altagamma high-end. +And whether you see elements of communities of practice or networks of practice within it. +It's going to be really not that interesting a comparison relative to your reference point. +I mean, one brand cannot be at the same time the best beer consumed in our case with a pizza, and at the same time being the coolest brand in the market. +Would I really demand 90%? 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What if, for example, tomorrow was you were to lose this thing that you loved a lot? 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Hi, who are you? I'm Erika. +So how can they do that? 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So they're rushing to give this lecture and there's a guy hurt on the street. +Break out and change the world. +In school. +You have a summary of your purpose, the most important things in life, named with emotional power that you want to have in your jar and spend time on, and what you want to be true about those priorities in a year's time. +Yeah, and Barry, I'll think about this but a good question from Paul. +The goal of requirement gathering is to understand the problem space. +You wanna make people feel they got every nickel they can out of you and so you want people to work for concessions. +So I do get it, but what might be useful to know is that, when people admire your work that's really cool, that's fun. +If you're not able to convince your family, your friends, it becomes very difficult to convince eventual capital investor. +There's one conscious thing we can do to turn on the rest in digest system and that is through our breath. +That means in this closed-end fund, we started with 400 million Euros, and in year 11, managers decided to close the closed-end fund and the amount of money they have in cash is 1,792 million Euros. +Mavien. +They like to consume innovative products. +We now see a logic of appropriateness and there's matching, so let's think here for a moment. +And there are other assets like Apple Computer. +So in sum, the institutional theory argues that organizations succeed in the environment by engaging in symbolic coding or the adoption of rationalized myths about structures that rely on the logic of confidence. +That most people don't usually take, at least at that stage. +Handwriting helps you to more deeply encode, that is convert into neural memory structures what you are trying to learn. +In fact, here's a quote from his book, the best moments in our lives are not the passive receptive relaxing times. +One is training in computer work and the second is mobile phones. +Ten to the fourth times ten to the fifth is equal to ten to the ninth. +And what is important in a story? 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You can highlight the entire table, highlight all 20 values, and hit enter. +There are still gaps between girls' and boys' education, but a lot of progress has been made. +And I think the anonymous, there was an anonymous writer who wrote that the logic of competence, this rationalization of MOOCs is being built up as we go. +Here's how it works. +Because it's having a direct effect on your physiology that will then have a direct effect on your thoughts and your feelings and your emotions. +I've got two examples in deals I've done on that. +what you need. +I'm not sure if that's, actually, ultimately, the way I would pick the missions and the goals as well, that a culture would include that as well. +You want social connection, meditation, all this stuff. +And these people may not represent the users we couldn't reach or that didn't want to participate. +This is very common in India, for example. +What you regard as your authentic self. +And then finally how much others rely on it or need it, not just one of demand or taste or want, but one of actual need becomes even more important to others. +Because I treat it as like it's not really there, I often put it in gray and I hide it. +Intuition on the other hand, often seems to require this creative diffuse mode linking of several seemingly different focused mode thoughts. +Other things you could institute mentoring and shadowing kinds of experiences for the members of your firm. +The PEI has to cancel the value of the stake. +Please take some time now to consider your bosses rocks. +Second, create collaborative practices by which useful improvisation is generated and transferred. +I'm going to show you the graph that they came up with. +That's kind of the first thing. +And situations in which there is an aggression require a very specialized professional assistance whose objective is generating trust and safety and offering a first calmed assistance which allows us to then take the woman to a specialized service to go on with the treatment. +I kind of got this one with a kind of nice division in halves, but like the other paintings I do, I have the stories kind of working from there. +You want to minimize the variance of a portfolio consisting of the two stocks, but you still want to have an expected return of 9 percent. +But let's see how we must modify each of these steps' behaviors so that they are really effective for kids between 9 and 12 years old. +What does that mean? It basically means that they do not give any reason to prefer their offering compared to their competitors to the customers they want to sell. +Why lobbying? It's not focused on a single organization or within a single one but it seemed highly salient to those of you wanting to be leaders and social reformers. +But she also controlled the individually guided education curriculum, and its instruction, by a direct and formal means. +Across these lectures, we're going to cover three different reasons why our minds lie to us, why they lead us astray in these interesting ways. +On the one hand, there are ostensive rules applied as a guide in a computer program. +Cross discusses networks within and between firms, but I think you can imagine sets of firms, even small firms, forming similar patterns of collaboration, so as to compete with larger firms, adopting this sort of internal patterning. +The company want to conquer our share of art not just our share of wallet, while speaking and connecting us to values that are much deeper. +But really, let's think about how does this business spend money? So the only way this business spends money is I have to order the books. +Many people in this world today are living in marginal economies, subsistence farmers. +We'll begin with the first of the four Ps, purpose. +Creating a bridge from truth to reconciliation requires the restoration of relationships embedded in recognition and respect. +And it really dovetailed really nicely with what was happening within industrialization. +They didn't performed kind of problem directed searches and this is lead by an organizational routines. +And when you're in this question mode before you're haggling, you should phrase it in ways that are very unthreatening to them. +I'm Ingeborg Porcar, technical director of the crisis center in the UAB and I'm glad to begin working with you in this course. +Incorporating traditional governance configurations into a modern constitution reveals that the Haida recognize the importance of culture in moving forward as a people. +Could you comment on the interventions that you think are the most important? You've mentioned education. +So, yet another reason to write in your gratitude journal and feel grateful for things. +So it's asking you where in your model is your Column Input. +So it's kind of a double edged sword, right? It's not always all perfect. +That they're situated in for clients and student populations and so on. +The market life cycle is composed by different products’ life cycles. +Why our company is different. +Indigenous activists create decolonial social spaces online, and often these websites, listservs, blogs, and channels become major informational hubs for Indigenous related politics and grassroots social media. +And if I do the same for oak, we'll do 30 times $4. +If you just write it out, yeah I've got it. +As a result the Native Women's Association of Canada challenged the Charlottetown process in order to push the inclusion of women's input. +And they just don't have enough liquidity to pay you a lot now, so it's just like they don't want to give you money now. +To apply the formula of carried interest and to calculate what's the return for both for the managers and for investors. +Like in my course we had an FBI hostage negotiator come on and her partner was one of the interrogators for Saddam Hussein. +So all these are considered less credible than other communication media. +And so that's what they did. +Is breast milk a high risk fluid? Yes it is. +So what do we do? We want to minimize some combination of all 50 residuals. +The entrepreneur or the entrepreneurs need money to start the activity. +And so, that was the main take home of last time. +In order to build their image they use their logo; they use their heritage; they use storytelling about the history, the place, The founder— but as well, they may describe the characteristics of the product like the craftsmanship involved through videos or other tools. +The community of practice is kind of localized whereas the networks of practice have reach, they expand these communities of practice. +Nicole Bryan said that outsourcing is problematic because it kind of creates dependence. +Absolutely, you know that is the number one mistake that most students. +One is, they had them take these strength tests and they kind of measured and asked them, do you use your character strengths at work? And which ones do you use? How many do you use? And so on. +In other words, what's the thing that's kind of causing that effect. +But the specific allergy against signing on to the CEDAW treaty comes out of a feeling of the far right in the United States that takes a very old-fashioned view of family values. +Now we just search. +Another view could be that organizational theories have expanded their focus. +Rock-climbing is partly physical, but it's also a lot of problem solving, because you're having to look for these moves, you're having to move your body in the right way. +Because many of your clients, or the companies that are going to be looking to, either hire you freelance, or bring you onto the organization full-time, they're going to want to see who you are on LinkedIn. +The respect that families would earn by hosting a potlatch would be directly related to their generosity of gift giving and great feasting. +A poor child? Never. +Now this story is based on the true experience of my two colleagues. +Future Aboriginal rights cases and the protection of Aboriginal rights has been subsequently influenced by the concept of fiduciary duty as set out in this case. +There will be other feelings too. +We'll say that the pie shrinks by half each day that they don't reach an agreement. +The ladder of inference is the idea that there are different steps in our thought process that involve different levels of inference and objectivity. +But of course, we need solver to find that for us. +Furthermore, participants can belong to multiple organizations, so the question becomes, which organization most influences them? Children spend most of their day in school. +How are you going to feel if you get grade that's lower and higher than you expect on this scale? Just a reminder what happens is that people mispredict. +Such as fast fashion. +Or if investing in United States the idea is to take the interest rate that investors receive investing their money into US Treasury Bonds. +We have to calmed him down. +[COUGH] So for example, Andrie Yapsir argues that there are situations where one applies more than others. +And here comes another of the big conclusions: heroes are vulnerable. +These are standing exhibits of a self meant for passerbys and bystanders. +You can flesh out your ideas together and consider why you worded something the way you did and perhaps explore alternative ways to express your thoughts. +I can't send anymore that is produced and I'm going to batch upload these by highlighting all three. +I need someone for 16 hours at 18. +And I think you have some idea of really what insurance is, but it involves an insurance company of some kind or a government insurance. +In Canada, some post-secondary institutions are Indigenous run. +Just like you can't low ball people. +And they talk about how these firms have random mutations over time and that those more fit tasks or DNA strands actually get selected and retained and the others that don't have those die out. +In fact, it got me started and it's pretty good. +This over-emphasis remains a source of conflict between Indigenous peoples and settler governments. +Here is a hierarchical task analyses in its simplest form, an outline. +I say yes to 700 today. +Ready? Let's begin. +Then I was convinced watching him that he had just gotten the wrong sheet and then afterwards he said, well, here though is why we have to do A and I think there were two parts of that presentation that made it especially effective. +Except this time we have multiple actors with different preferences or different values placed on the outcome. +I’m very involved in wines. +You need to use different fabrics: lighter and more comfortable. +So in this case the administrative unit of an organization, management say, or a particular department within an organization would be specifically focused on say, the external boundary. +What's the best Abe could do then? He couldn't get more than 25 and that's all there is to go around. +When they don't everybody gets very upset. +You would get happier, for sure, but you'd also get better grades. +Feedback requires sending back user information about what system input has occurred. +I tried some other things as well that also really helped. +And, it's greatest when there is a lot of uncertainty about the size of the pie. +As I reviewed the many issues that women considered important, there emerged for me four "critical themes" -- critical because they can mean life or death to women, depending on whether or not they can exercise their human rights. +Hence the issue is more about selecting a level and type of involvement, not whether they get involved or not. +And we have found that if brands actually, really sort of listen to what's coming back and take the feedback from the participants on-board, because there's always feedback. +In the mid-1800s, Indigenous people were introduced to a new way of learning. +And you've even calculated the covariance of the returns. +Notice that I could have just easily have used the term artifact to accomplish a goal. +You feel something, you get something delicious, something happens. +And that's why I beaded the turtle on this piece of hide. +The second A is authentic. +Then the next phase was that the approach with the crisis that arrived, and unfortunately over 12 years of the young story of our company, we had five, six years of a big, deep depression. +So I don't always give them the advantage of having the wisdom right now of so far, we have 500 people who have given their input. +So remember how this works on our constraint table. +But others of you thought more about the readings. +I want five percent of 100,000. +And then, every once in a while throughout the day, they'll send them a little blip that says, "Check in and answer these questions. +And in great part, these are informal rules and guidelines, but they're just as influential on organizational behavior as laws and regulations. +It also decreases our stress, and it can even boost our grey matter. +One significant mistake students sometimes make in learning is jumping into the water before they learn to swim. +And so we talked about how can we show education and moving forward, and making change through education. +And that's the G. +As a business, you're going to have to buy commodities or you're going to have to borrow at interest rate. +We are the school. +I did catch myself getting sidetracked because I forgot to shut down my email. +And so I talked to my partner there and he said oh yes everything's going well. +Métis scrip consisted of certificates redeemable either for land or for money. +I'll do 1, 1, 1, 1 maybe a zero. +Walls are composed of timber planks stacked one upon the other and treated in an autoclave to enhance the smell of sap and the natural use of wood. +For example, here is the Levi's jeans mission statement again you saw earlier in the course. +Indigenous nations worked to maintain strong ties to other clans and communities, so there were common rules governing relationships. +I mean, I suppose I could maybe suggest some places are much, much better than the competition, but I couldn't single out a restaurant and say do not go there. +But I really would like your perspective about the future, as we look, let's say the next ten years. +They like seeing your threads, your conversations, they gain from that. +And there are so many other girls like her around the world, who are advocating for the rights for girls to go to school and who are showing that they've learned. +But that doesn't mean that every person, in all of those countries, either knows about those human rights, knows that its government has signed on to those Covenants and human rights treaties, or that those governments that have signed on to those international documents, in fact, is delivering those human rights to people. +The five other nations belonging to the confederacy are the Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora. +Our readings and discussions that week attempt to cover a number of issues, including pregnancy, contraception, maternity, and sexuality. +Since laws are different in different countries, but in all countries the process of defaulting is managed by the court. +Can you tell us a bit about the story of this product? Lambrusco is a family of different wines. +I am, now there is something 16,000 food blogs in the world. +It is worth more and I know this house has a lot of good feelings for you and good experience and hope that carries over to us. +And firms tend to improve on the indicator in place and ignore other issues. +And this is the problem when we don't get a hold of that ruminative, worry spiral, we're just in our heads, right? We can't think of how to do some calculus problem because we just don't have the cognitive bandwidth to do it. +So, let's assume that none of the techniques you know work. +It stored well and provided highly concentrated nutrition. +There are a variety of different theories of how to do that. +You know, there were many things about recognition of women's rights, for example to have nationality, to give the nationality to their kids. +You know, think about co-authoring papers, but you're the fifth author who doesn't do much. +Enfranchisement meant a loss of compensation and support, and termination of band membership prevented women from accessing their home communities. +My total variable costs, we take this formula and break it up into three lines. +It has changed how I think. +Whatever your level of interest, we welcome you all! We hope you will take the opportunity to engage with the community, participate in the activities, and take advantage of the resources we offer. +Also posterior judicial processes, such as the guardianship or the parental rights if they have kids or if the couple or ex couple has them, difficults this intervention. +I mean, when you want to share a food product with people, we want to give you that chance. +Nehiyawak traditional territories extended into BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and parts of the United States. +But this is a high beta stock. +The first one relates to my work on the Carbon War Room. +The other way is also to say, okay, how can we turn the trend into requirements for a product? To turn them into requirements, we try to understand what a customer would need and then try to pick up data that will be able to support that, in order give us stretch targets. +And just have a control, they actually just had you doing events continues kind of boring. +The manufacturing, of course, works on short runs. +How well they did on these mooc's and how we learned about hem on the mooc's etcetera as a means of access. +And it kind of has a local neighborhood focus they focus on kind of what they're used to seeing and what is common to them. +The French Constitution and the United States Constitution are the oldest in the world, framed at a time, over 200 years ago, when civil and political rights were the only game in town. +On the one hand you had evaluations of judgements on the basis of consequences. +As you can see the number of sacrifices that consumers have to make is not related only to the price, but there are many more. +The first is the business model of Luxury Brands that usually are more conservative; Less dependent on fashionability. +Was the feeling you detected similar to any of these? Which emotion was I actually displaying? Certainly, these are all very different emotions. +What had we said, there's that miskîsik. +Why is Abel only asking for half the cloth? If Abel asked for more, he'd get more. +The pie will then shrink from 100 to 50. +So for example, let's take the actors and their stances to give you some sense of what these means concretely. +this type of network is arguably well suited to addressing ambiguous problems in need of innovative solutions. +When students are in the green, they may experience emotions that promote self-reflection and consensus building. +The administration of a school tends to show the external environment, a school's test scores and extracurricular activities, but it doesn't really talk about the instructional practices, nor does it talk to teachers about educational process that much. +Could you give an example of something that you may have learned and then applied to other markets? Does this often happen or is your approach rather standardized? No, obviously I think that one of secrets to conducting business today, and also just being with other people, is in fact knowing how to listen. +The reason for that is the algorithm that solver runs is more complicated it takes more memory, it takes more time. +So that's it for today, quick lesson but an important one in all the content you create. +Thank you very much Andreas. +And it was the first time that this country started thinking about compulsory education. +Other shortcomings include recall bias, social desirability, and sample bias. +Indigenous peoples understand health in a holistic in an interconnected way, and see the well-being and health of bodies as related to the land. +All generating a surprising effect that is amplified by the mirrored surfaces all around. +and each tranche is delivered only if the company is able to be compliant to certain numbers at certain milestones. +It's good. +And besides the data and the information you get in your industry, are there any other industries that you consider interesting enough to look at in order to get insights about the development of your own industry? I think that bench marking, and I've done this my self within my own department, outside an industry is essential. +They'll always always go, âyi. +In a last lesson, we discussed the idea of expanding your network, and being aware of potential opportunities being all around you under the theme of acceleration. +And I think that that's testament to the hard work and to the success of the 14 years previously. +in other cases, you know, it can be a tool, dress codes, for achieving consistency. +And the buyer does a great job of letting that insult roll off his back and sticking to what he really cares about, understanding the seller's objective. +They have a different culture. +And that's kind of bad, it means you all need some remedial help when it comes to fun and flow. +But now the focus is to understand how the the decision making process work. +In contrast, if the buyer puts in 140, and the seller puts in 160, and so, there's no overlap, then this third party will come back and say, I'm sorry. +They're just exercising their strengths, and it makes them love their job more and a little bit happier. +Wool has a lot of properties. +Political leaders, such as Harold Cardinal, were not the only ones who took notice. +And then to kind of have this norm of collaboration. +Because [CROSSTALK]- No logos. +Should we not have those meetings? And so, like the students who were some of them were former teachers, others are from non profits and alike. +So we'll put the cost under our budget. +But right now I have a table in multiples of 10 from 260 to 600. +She's also found that there are ways to pay a tangent and self-compassion. +And to zone in on an organization's intelligence or capacity to alter and improve them. +How has this financial crisis affected the way fashion companies communicate in your view? So, hello to everybody. +You might include two columns, one for positive associations, and one for the negative based on your context and your lived experience. +We think more innovatively and more big picture when we're happier. +And I think that is good, because when I see these data, I mean, these are goals that either I had as undergrad, or I have now as an adult and so on. +Now one notices rule-following in the logic of appropriateness being used in organizational decisions whenever someone follows traditions, hunches, cultural norms, advice, pre-existing rules, and standard operating procedures. +Raffaele is the managing director at HIG Capital, has a very long experience in turnarounds. +So this imitation game again would enact growth because the sales of the competitor would by definition steal some part of the sales of the innovator but would also add new sales to the market and so it’s the combination of imitation and differentiation which contributes to give the product life cycle each stage. +At the same time, desegregation cases hit the legal courts in Southern states and cities and moves north and west throughout the country. +I know that you got paid to go on that trip or at least comped to travel. +The funny thing about this model though, is that it sounds like a ton of work. +That seems to be exactly what you do. +Upfront design, and detailed contracts that have been inherited from other fields. +When we can identify specifically what we're feeling, we're also in a better place to do something about it. +That's a great one, things that are hanging around in your industry on Facebook or Twitter right now. +Bunch of studies on that. +Think, for example, about a yogurt, many consumers eat yogurt, because yogurt is light, or because they consider yogurt as healthy, or because they consider the specific yogurt they buy as very available in the shops they tend to buy at. +A chunk is a way of compressing information much more compactly. +But when we have kids, she's probably going to want to move and work closer to home. +I try to do such therefore I invest in research, in development, in innovation, and in organizing the company in more innovative ways. +It also involves a lot of concentration, your mind can't be wandering to other anxiety provoking things, It's just on the task. +This included clauses for schools and teachers to educate Indigenous children and to provision for agricultural implements to ensure the transition from a mobile to a sedentary life. +What are the federal governments responsibilities? 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even talking in front of kids without taking them into account, are things we must avoid when applying psychological first aid. +Located in Edmonton, Alberta, an example of an urban-based school that is an exception to the norm is the Amiskwaciy Academy. +You've brought upon yourself or that you know you deserve. +They are now walking around with a big sign saying, "I'm gay. +So, has to do with exclusivity, selectivity. +Because if you're not willing to do a deal with now, when you need me, I don't see why you're gonna do a deal with me once I build the plant. +Once we have sat down, we have had a first contact, we ask for his name, how did he get there, and the setting of these psychological first aid. +I'm really worried about how I did on that test back in the day. +I understand this set you back in your studies. +And then they gave me more, all this information came out during that process. +And we decide as soon as we reach some person above our expected utility threshold of, say, let's give it a three, right, that's the person we pick. +It's not just that we have these things and we vary in them. +There's a very different notion of organizational self that exists in these tow parts of campuses, and one can readily infer it from merely walking by and observing these standing exhibits. +But on the other hand, another issue that I think is very important when dealing with violence against women is the issue of invisibility and the lack of reliable statistics. +So then the risk goes up. +So hence, I'm, in running these projects, trying to point at rabbits along the way so that they can get off projects and sustain their commitment. +If you can just collect enough information on that industry and the fundamental and realized niches and your kind of organizational form and relation to it. +The opposite is where the Italian culture is very developed: Italy, of course, US, and the pasta market and sauces market is very developed and we are the leader: US, Italy, Sweden, etc. +In the US but especially in Europe where the targets are represented by banks, and private equity investor are going to invest in banks listed in the stock exchange. +But the economic pressures on Chicago were supposedly less than for Northwestern. +So the way I look at it, the way I tell people is, you know, we go into these competitions having trained specifically cards, names, numbers, and it's almost like when you go to the gym, right? You're training to be healthy and fit overall. +One of the best things you can do to not only remember, but understand concepts, is to create a metaphor or analogy for them. +If you're one of those people who can't hold a lot in mind at once, you lose focus and start daydreaming in lectures and have to get to some place quiet to focus so you can use your working memory to its maximum, well welcome to the clan of the creative. +"I'm here for you. +And I think It reminded me of an experiment that Thomas Kuhn, the famous historian of science, was fond of recollecting, and it goes something like this. +In addition, the problem isn't confronted as one thing, it's confronted as something that parsed up or cut up and parceled out to various organizations. +Overall, their involvement may have very little effect. +You decide in which instances you wish to play the reformer, the enthusiast or the pragmatist. +This agents were governmental units, professional groups and associations, universities, and even public opinion. +But I'm really good at figuring other people's cards out. +And then I decided to go back home and to move in another company, an Italian company. +How will we do this? Well, we will try to talk slowly, we will try to drive the conversation with the most tranquility we can, which won't probably be complete, but we will try to low down our activation tone and try to remind the kid this situation is similar to one he previously lived and in which he could get over his fears. +Everybody, every woman had knowledge of tanning hides, and so did men. +All right, watch out for that NPV function. +So if you're going to merge with a competitor you probably will have one or the other will be redundant. +[LAUGH] If they were like that all the time which is that they often have to be offensive too, they have to take a part competing coalitions and pick off peripheral individuals to bring them onto their side. +As such, in order to survive this harsh environment, children learned to depend on themselves, act in an individualistic manner, and be competitive. +Other people, there was no mention of money, you just did the puzzle for free. +So that's going to be part of our objective, more people the better. +In addition to Christian beliefs, they're informed by a worldview embedded in binary thinking. +Here, the user is unaware that the product is not functional. +Back in the day we used to have to talk to a taxi cab driver and tell him where we wanted to go. +Building a positioning basically means selecting the characteristics of the value proposition which are relevant to consumers and differentiating from competitors. +So let's first think about how this company spends money and where the sources of revenue go. +Each company should be able to associate the brand’s personality to a few keywords. +Myre is of Algonquin ancestry and a member of the Kitigan Zibi Reserve in Maniwaki, Quebec. +It allows us to ascertain that we are improving the user experience. +With that, let's begin our questions. +So if you have the fashion bloggers in the first row, it means that someone else has to occupy a less nice position. +This show of collective will on the part of Indigenous activists working together forced the government to withdraw the White Paper. +The problem is, he only has $100 to his name. +One is visualization. +Over this, you will find the website on Spanish language, so there won't be a language problem. +Those are good reasons to seek out, good reasons to want stuff, stuff that we should be seeking out. +Urban spaces as hubs and engines of Indigenous cultural power have influenced the extent to which Indigenous peoples have become increasingly engaged in social movements and protesting in urban spaces. +And if you don't do that, people will go back. +This leads to what psychologists call the impact bias. +And you know, not every sale progresses in just a, I read a page of web copy and then I click a link and then I put my credit card information in. +Here's a reform effort that attempts to insert an additional level in the flat hierarchy of faculty roles. +So I think it takes a little bit of a catalyst. +We may have a best friend, but coming together in groups to support other women was not something we were taught or we were encouraged to do in those days. +Don't accept what's being offered. +We can choose to see challenges as a slippery slope toward the abyss, or opportunities to learn and do better next time. +And he threw a hand grenade inside the pill box, and it went off, and the pill box went silent. +Eight years later, the Security Council adopted a resolution, 1820, which interestingly was a resolution, which was chaired by Condolezza Rice when she was Secretary of State. +And so it's a very important, we try to, to send this message across. +Indigenous parents were threatened with prosecution or fines if they refused to sign over custody of their children and send them to school. +And the question is really, okay, it seems pretty awesome, how do I pick activities that achieve that? What is the sweet spot where we start to feel in the moment so much when we're feeling in flow? And what Csikszentmihalyi has looked at is the kind of relation that flow has to this task you're doing, the challenging-ness of that task, and the amount of skill you bring to it. +During the naturalistic observation session, the data collected can be either qualitative, or quantitative. +Also because, these market segments particularly appeal to the local customers. +So think of it this way, With this figure here, you see all kinds of eco kind of systems, right? And with that in mind, a fundamental niche for bears might be very broad. +Now we can all tell stories that present our side in the best light we can. +For example, an organizational culture practiced by integration only mentions consistent elements. +Going back to lesson one, we said that exiting is very difficult. +You try on seven suits. +You can dress on top of your suits on the meeting, important meeting in London. +So really understanding that who your consumer is and what your occasion is you want to reach out to. +I'm Peter Boyd. +Negative self-talk looks like some of these harmful or discouraging judgments about ourselves. +The globalization of food in fact it is a good globalization because the culture comes without a barrier. +And this conception of how sin originated, the relationship of sin to sexuality. +As a practice, you can then run this draft by the person or people concerned and see what they think of your efforts. +Was it your interest in inequality that led you to focus, as you have? Yeah. +So, it became an industry standard. +So we'll see how four business models in particular luxury companies, premium companies and premium brands. +Hi, the third question I'll address this week was a tough one. +It's a little under a million. +It seems very similar to what I did with helping to create this MOOC. +It's a slightly ambiguous kind of issue or topic, right evaluation. +Then we went to how we could overcome our biases. +That's what those dollar signs do and this is kind of the reason why we don't like to put dollar signs as we type inside the formula bar. +But in some instances they conflict, or segments in the environment adhere to one set over another, so the cultural environment can be varied. +When did you start? Why did you start? And how are things going in your blog? I started my very first blog maybe in 2005. +Same thing for the offices. +Thirdly, the Environmental Assessment Act had an amendment that would speed up the approval process for projects by significantly reducing the number of projects that would require environmental assessment. +I want to emphasize something Dalian and just said, which is the power of allowing the other side to know, promising other side, that if they give you what you're asking for, you're prepared to sign right now. +There is also an important economic reason why. +So again, let's look at the case of schools to flush this out. +They have a different attention on vegetables making sure that they're very fresh. +Ask if they have anything else to add. +And women are socially dependent in many countries, and legally dependent in many countries, and so they do not have access to personal resources such as land or money, to be able to improve their situation. +Let's begin with the first period where Mayor Washington was in charge. +They were established and convenanted by oral agreements, ceremony, feasting, and the physical signing of treaty, along with the giving of gifts to Indigenous leaders and negotiators. +So I give an instance, when I was on a visit to Somalia, because they had taken to court and prosecuted a woman who claimed that the police had raped her, the government got extremely angry, they arrested her, arrested her husband, arrested the human rights officer who broke the story, arrested the journalist who wrote the story, arrested a social worker. +On the inside, in these cases they may feel a range of emotions from guilt to shame, to helplessness. +If the legends fall silent, who will teach the children of our ways? Welcome to Indigenous Canada, a 12-lesson MOOC that explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. +And lower performing students did a little bit better. +When other leaders in the organization have done that mapping as well, you can maximize the organization's effectiveness. +And we hosted that meeting and I attended many, many different workshops, I wrote pictures for many of our leaders and participated in all of the hosting things, and then life changed for me, and I have never gone back. +And Jordy Balera argues it makes people isolated freelance workers. +Here I focus on the dividing up question, because it helps illustrate the nature of the pie and it isn't as obvious as one might have imagine. +It is one of the few enduring, it’s one of the only enduring mercantile company to survive into the modern era. +The influence is having on our attitudes, our preferences, and our behaviors. +With another brand, you say, what are the main global soft drink flavors? Let's use that for another brand. +ARZU RANA DEUBA: I think Ipas has played a key role. +Subjects came in to do this puzzle and they did it over three visits. +And they get all the attention. +Debrief with your partner. +So, first thing's first, call it About. +In some ways I was making my lawyers seem less important but also it was a non-important issue. +You have to keep in mind that they're not a panaceia and that there are problems with these learning curves. +And we often assume that if people got those things, then they would be happier. +We get used to it. +I mean, even then people do it. +I can feel as if I’m not the expert I thought I was. +Unlike other veterans, their files went through Indian Affairs. +A $100 creditor will get twice as much as a $50 creditor, making the split 66-33. +So it's a beautiful system that he talks about. +In life, this is natural tendency, when somebody makes a threat, lies, makes the ultimatum to you to respond in kind. +I guess I'll show the pennies here why not? And labor costs. +As you can imagine, it’s a very tough activity, and even if the decision was positive, what can happen is that in the deal-making basically we stop the decision to invest. +But when actually you eat the potato chips, I add these different contrast points, I either have you eat potato chips just by themselves or have you eat potato chips when there's a really delicious chocolate sitting on the table, that you probably would like more But you're eating the potato chips. +He doesn't have another buyer on the hook right now. +On the other side, smaller companies, they don't have power. +Then we will go into the topic of how to manage a retail identity when you have your own store as a branded company and you want to express your identity in terms of products, stories, and images into the retail space. +Who are critics and experts? In the food and beverage industry there are some actors or subjects who are widely recognized as experts. +What is a financial risk? It’s a risk connected to the value of the product from a monetary point of view: the price. +Not-so-famous Douglas Adams motto from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and it holds just as much for mathematics as it did for for the Hitchhiker's Guide. +My breaks involve total mental turn-off. +So by being digestifs, they were usually drunk after meals. +And this often starts with either social or search. +So we collected money. +And this means we should make an exception, about the kind of aggression there might be and I understand that if the scenario in which we are is the scenario where a woman has been the victim of a physical or psychological aggression, and the scenario where a woman could have been a mortal victim, we are facing a bit different situation, where our main objective would be assisting the victim's families and also helping their sons, relatives and even neighbors. +Three years? Three years, and I'm happy to do that. +Unless there's some kind of support somewhere. +You're used to it. +People reach out to me and other people with blogs all the time. +They come with multiple injuries, which you can’t even think of. +Whether people come together to protect the land or demand clean water, it shows how peoples’ shared sense of value creates a collective group. +For example, Weight Watchers is a program designed to help people learn healthy habits and thereby lose weight. +I guess we're good. +What do studies tell us about the real preventive character these techniques have? Well, there are many studies which tell us it's not effective, that techniques such as debriefing and defusing aren't effective. +I figured I should too. +Just let me know when you want to talk again". +You will have another chance, another opportunity. +Right, I don't think- Let's work to get something off the table here. +In this series of five videos, we introduce you to the world of metrics for content marketers. +And organizational ecology contends that the environment can be partitioned into different kinds of resource spaces where populations of firms can persist, and they call these environmental niches. +Usually what the licensee, partner does is the development of the media planning at local level and the management of the PR. +In this example, we're going to learn how to use Excel's NPV, net present value function, and we're going to decide if a product is worth pursuing based on an NPV calculation. +Third, organizations have goals and these goals are desired ends that participants attempt to achieve through the performance of task activities. +Do you need something? I'm fine, it's just he's nervous. +So some people will go to their broker and say, "You know, the other day I read in the Wall Street Journal that this company has a new drug that's about to come out, so is that a reason for me to buy?" Then, the broker will tell you, "You read it when, last week?". +First Nations, Inuit in Canada have tried to address the political, economic, and cultural challenges facing Indigenous peoples through a range of strategies involving the transfer of jurisdictional and territorial powers. +Adds humor. +That’s one example, another example is Punt e Mes. +And those that are more responsive to fashionability that we would call fast fashion retailers. +Where even the jargon or language they use such as a different dialect or slang. +And then of course, you have Fort Lauderdale who struggle to say that word, Fort Lauderdale. +Let's go back to D. +These can be both cognitive or emotional aspects of the task completion. +So something that Yale paid me to do, I'm doing for free, because when they look for places to cut, I don't want to be on the chopping block. +The studies bear this out. +I don't know where to begin. +But this critical incident shows him that even if he is trying to make things as good as he can, sometimes life makes a big red mark on the white paper we are writing on and we must begin again. +You're making relatively more money or option two is that you could earn $100,000. +For example, to have a small amount of shares, 1%, 2%, or 3% in many cases, is completely useless because you don't have the tools to properly stay in the company. +What I always say always, yes, we are what we eat, but also we become what we are eating. +So they have credentials, classifications, and categories of schooling that constitute a language that facilitates exchange across organizations and with the environment. +You may not ever seem them again. +It's the switching gears to something else that I find, I won't say I find it difficult because I've been doing it all my life. +So, there's an interesting question about whether you should be stressing a lot about your GPA and what that's doing to your well being and what it's doing to your future earning. +So let's take a moment and think about a little in more detail what this involves. +Instagram wasn't really as much of a thing. +By the way, one of my little things that make me slightly crazy is when the other side would be sitting down, and they get to the room first. +And the analogies are not entirely off the mark. +You've spoken to the emotional benefits of purchasing and the logical benefits, and you're going to work to find some emotional benefits even in a business-to-business context. +It is a field that unites women around the globe, as women seek to control their fertility. +Described as Picasso's grandmother by Norval Morrisseau, and known even more widely as the grandmother of Indigenous art, Daphne Odjig was born in 1919, and was originally from Wikwemikong. +Because it's kind of contentious and it's a win loss issue. +And they got beepers in the 20th century installed that would beep them when there were some important news. +That impedes your ability to negotiate. +Back then, they would publish in Chilean newspapers every day the exchange rate between the, Escudo, which was the currency they had then, and the UF. +And so, how can we get all these benefits from exercising? Luckily, we have psychprotips their back, yeah, it's like psychprotip number one is just an easy one, just move your body, again, not ultramarathon just 20 to 30 minutes a day. +Do you want a card? No I guess I'll stay with what I have. +So the process. +And I just wanted to thank you and to try to get through as many of those insights and reflect on them as best I can, so thanks. +This can be early success that's sub optimal that we think is great where that works in one situation and we keep implementing it, may actually be not a global optimum. +That means less than one out of ten kids were actually sent home or suspended from attending school. +PNIAI fought against the idea that Indian art was merely handicrafts or artifacts to be put in museums. +It has taxes [inaudible]. +Enlistment promised adventure, a steady wage, meals, and a ticket to travel the world. +Last but not least, what are the prospectives of Vente-Privee, and more generally online channels in the future? We say, as our founder says that there is no “e-commerce,” there is no “m-commerce,” we talk just about commerce. +Not considered is the simple solution of cross-town busing. +Without taking it away. +That is a French company who introduced for the first time, the innovative model of online flash sales in Europe. +The service, tip included, cost $150. +Well, I guess it's a bit more complicated. +Therefore, it’s actually this excellent Italian creativity that is known throughout the world. +We have multiple decision variables to figure out. +Everyday managers have the problem of managing and monitoring the investment they made in certain companies, and everyday managers have the very complex problem of exiting. +It is one of the main sources of carbohydrates for entire parts of the planet. +From the Gathering Strength report, the Aboriginal Healing Foundation was established, and involved Aboriginal community-based healing initiatives. +I do want a number, it's not a yes or no question, but again, you can think about it, and then you're okay. +Now sometimes there, there are people like Bill Clinton and I mean Bill Clinton is uncanny in his ability to remember people's names. +Now that you have your personal mission, vision, values, let's compare them with the organization that is relevant to you, their vision, mission and values that you've chosen to explore. +You asked, can I have that as an option to bring myself up in six months? And if it feels like you're ready, and your mentor your boss thinks you're ready to, then you can do it without having to ask again. +This happens not just in the context of marriage, but can also happen in a work context. +So, in a way, the adage that the people follow when trying to control exchange is get rich, resources, seize a hostage. +I want to be very careful here that I remind myself this is in millions of dollars, so I'll put it dollar, M to say these are my gross margins. +Is the road closed or is it open for wide loads? Not very clear. +Psychologist Kristin Neff at the University of Texas, Austin, who studies self-compassion in detail, tells us that we should think about having self-compassion in three distinct parts and there're parts that should seem familiar from stuff we've talked about in the class already. +The principal believed it was her choice to do this in response, it was not a pressure from the district office, per se. +For example, we make assumptions. +On a hair trigger in deemed as being overly sensitive. +The same concerns of exchange in resources there. +So you just give a big list. +There are all these constraints working both internally and externally to prevent adaptations of organizational form. +That's amazing. +So whether you withdraw, so high withdrawers are worst communicators. +That's, for example, very important when the company doesn't want to have the private equity investor having a benefit from the outcome of the merger. +And I'm really hoping that the two of us can come up with a solution that is more creative, that doesn't just involve lowering the price, okay? Do you think we can do that? [SOUND]. +And again, since it can ship to three places, you listed out. +Traditional fee structures that are mainly based on fees calculated on committed capital is not so popular anymore. +We're talking about, remember at the end of the day here, golf clubs, so I think rounding to a golf club to two decimals is perfectly fine. +Now that you have some overview of coalition views on organizations, we can begin to apply them to a variety of cases. +Trust was had but it kind of had the result that they tried to bring in tag-alongs and this resulted in kind of a sense of betrayal in the end. +The focus mode, I call the editing brain. +You have the intuition that if you left here, and somehow, some random relative that you don't remember or know left you $27 million, and you just had that to play around with the rest of your time at Yale. +And in fact, this is just the moment that you find out. +All these things that you think are going to make you happy don't make you as happy as you think. +And the less than 15 year olds stops increasing in about 1975. +We've got a deal. +And then, also probably 2000 a month severance for 12 months. +There's one thing in here that I don't particularly love. +We will finish the video with two advices, like the previous two. +So wish me luck. +It was questions tied up with land that dominated the events leading up to the Northwest Resistance of 1885. +These programs required women to leave their home communities and to make the move into cities to attend formal training. +Also, reference figures for teenagers aren't adults, but their equals group, boys and girls of his same age. +I think Abe should definitely reveal the Wednesday deadline to the other side so both they have two days before the Friday deadline to actually find a solution and negotiation. +And it's a fallacy that's kind of near and dear to my heart because I invented it with my colleague, Tamar Gendler, who's a philosopher here at Yale. +Brandy Brown, in Atlas of the Heart, talked about the importance and artistry of a map, skillfully representing layers of information appropriately labeled to draw our attention to the right place. +we will probably be with someone who is worried about her aggressor, she will want to know where he is, she won't want the police to do anything to him or that even denies starting the process. +If you feel your impatience rising, focus on your own breathing. +Every time you watch, you get in your TikTok video-watching mode, at the end be like, "Now is when I do my three-minute meditation," or "Now is when I text a friend to be social. +Department of Indian Affairs records show that from 1920 to 1930, Native hunting and trapping incomes did not keep pace with the rising value of furs. +Would it mean that in the next future, we would no longer need any competence to cook? 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I think I'm on the green. +This was really the initial moment. +I know that Des Moines, I'm just going to make the numbers here. +Welcome to User Experience Design. +5% royalty, that's a lot of money you could make right there. +Others stayed 10 months of the year. +So you predict like you're going to be pretty mid-range happy if you get this and it's distress. +[LAUGH] You guys obviously read that a big part of organizational learning is to have incessant meetings perhaps, where you review performance, the lessons learned model where people talk about not only within their teams, what worked and didn't work and record them, but also at each phase of a project. +And this is why all our fashion brands started to take care of windows. +But also you want to know this, before you say yes to the job as part of the negotiation process. +They sell in in case the company's selling to the wholesale business. +He is also a professor here in Bocconi teaching M&A, and the relationship between PE and M&A is something the is absolutely important. +When it grows, it can decide that that brand is not useful to serve all different customer segments. +Last, I'm going to discuss the recent case of Title V and the No Child Left Behind Act. +They are interested in performing acquisition inside our country as we've seen a company like Amplifon, like Luxottica, Campari, Finmeccanica, but if we speak about domestic transactions they are very selective. +Later, we were sent the vaccination records and the dog had really been vaccinated. +So this new legislation is specific on domestic violence and also establishes courts, special courts of justice, to deal with the cases. +Those are the three new things in this example. +We will label the cell as people reached and then we will color coded gray. +Participants are involved in both the community of practice entailing local bonding ties and peer pressures, as well as networks of practice that span out to other communities and facilitate knowledge transfer. +But before we begin I must make an important warning. +This is an advantage of crises. +Ghostkeeper leveraged the unique position of the Métis in Alberta to argue that the Métis should move towards establishing a separate umbrella organization with more overt, nationalistic aspirations. +You thought about missing your friends. +As I said before, as adults we are worried and this gives us the feeling that we should do a lot of things to help, to support. +If you have a rationalized myth it's not supported, per se. +Instead of building up children's self esteem, residential schools left a legacy of shame, humiliation, and pain. +And when you think of an organization as a noun, or as an entity, that capacity to sustain itself, and reproduce itself, is pretty important. +So headlines matter a lot to magazines and they will tend to put their most capable experienced writers and editors into the job of getting the right headlines on the cover and headlines for popular magazines tend to work even better. +They go on for so long. +What is the importance of tradition and innovation here? The tradition refers to the beginning or to the history of a product, or of a market. +Are they able to sell this product at a higher price now? No. +Let me illustrate this with a rug negotiation that took place in the old city of Jerusalem. +My suggestion will be to think in terms of touchpoints. +Whereby it might be understood by them that you had purchased both the lands and rivers of them, and that they had transferred the absolute propriety to you, or at least the only freedom of trade. +And therefore, the company is able to update the collection, being very much related to what the customer wants. +After the definition of formats and the definition of the assortment plan you have to work on the store itself. +I feel very satisfied. +And the combination of these two companies could create a remarkable $3. +So let's build a table with our current costs and then we'll project forward based on these cost increases. +It depends on the way, the style, the way that you tell the story. +I see your point about going big and I will negotiate this for you, work for royalties and the bonus for sure, I see your point. +Settlement was facilitated with the extension of new technologies. +And I think one of the biggest ones that affects teens today is that reference points affect your happiness about your looks. +Since 1991, such conflicts have become more numerous and more deadly, and the nature of warfare has changed. +So another thing to also develop that would facilitate remembering is culture. +Another feature she said is the development of organizational culture. +The gender difference will also depend on who the negotiation is for. +The word replacement can help us because in replacement financing, the role of private equity is to replace another existing shareholder. +Because they have the attitude and the willingness to invest in this so- called corporate change. +Between the two poles here, is network organization. +Revise this course and present it in a better way that's slick and you know developed with like some of these really snazzy moves that you see now that are coming out later. +Again, we have models that are less reactive to fashionibility and seasonality, and we call them mass basic retailers. +We will look at the efforts to decolonize, and restore Indigenous women and two-spirit people to a place of respect and honour. +If you believe you can change and your GPA can get better doesn't get better over time. +Writing papers isn't usually something that people take up as a hobby, so I can understand that. +Don't lie. +I'm aging fast. +Wait and take them out again, maybe before you go to sleep. +The great work of transitioning to a sustainable human race on a healthy planet and adopting a coaching mindset with those I work alongside. +So, it's interesting and someone like Haddie Talabzadi argued that knowledge can generate resources like land, labor, and capital. +And if Bea can get more on Wednesday, then she can give less on Tuesday. +Although the AHF ended in 2010, they funded many successful programs that dealt with the trauma of physical and sexual abuses of survivors and their families. +We like pretty spreadsheets, we'll center everything for readability and there we have it. +They have subsequently however, in their 2000 a day eighth edition edition, this is after the beginning of the financial crisis. +Marie and Indigenous leaders were at first hesitant to accept the Crown's terms and requested additional time to consider them. +Now, my question to you, and I'll see what we have from the chat, is, what is your chance of success in this game of making any money? So I'm seeing one in 100, and that's [inaudible]. +The important thing is trying to prevent the kids' emotions, fears and feelings to overflow. +One is always with packaging. +The example concerns the implementation of organizational learning in schools, and it can be found in the Louis and Kruse reading of this week. +It's Wednesday as well. +That's it. +Some like the filling. +I think the car, the tree, and the team, indeed Coursera and Yale, are wonderful examples of saying an emphatic yes to all four of those questions. +So students agreed to do this. +We hope this course satisfies your expectations and we are at your disposal for any doubt, suggerence or question you want to formulate us. +One of the things that I came across was a word. +So we're faced with good things in life, I'm going back to my cat with his happy hot dogs. +Because that would be sort of saying, yes, this situation that we created is problematic. +Welcome to week five screenside chats. +At the time the value of bhp was about 170 billion, and the value of Rio Tinto was about 100 billion. +That lets me fill in the gaps for the missing values. +But, in the front end actually the brands are left autonomous in terms of design direction and positioning. +And she has this lovely quote about this, where she says, our intentional, effortful activities have a powerful effect on how happy we are, over and above the effect of set points, these are these genetic things, and the circumstances we find ourselves in. +It's very important. +So, consider the following. +She also looks at niche promotion which she measures as the number of private secular schools since those will promote the demand for charter schools for poor students, right. +All right, so then we check, do we have all the constraints matched? 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No, call your mother-in-law. +Also cultures may have varying regards to views on privacy and this may also affect utilization of a system. +And has one kind of one explanatory logic applied to it. +It wanted to retain the tax break it got, so that's buffering, right, as part of its charter. +And the owners were an older Mormon family living in Hamilton, New Zealand, which is a very large Mormon area. +The virus must find a way to have direct transfer into your body in order to survive. +I can't send Oakland to Toronto, so why don't we add one more constraint and say, hey, look this cell right here for me, E15, the cell that assigns Oakland to Toronto, well this has to equal 0. +So if there's a kind of silver lining to this entire period, for me, as someone who believes in the power of experiential learning, we have a kind of the perfect platform for experiential learning. +So never spot the difference. +I could take this product to another buyer. +And what they find is that, the students who report the worst sleep quality were the ones who use social media at night. +There's more minority students, and poor, and they're a little bit less prepared than the rest of the city. +The three systems we have are rational natural and open systems and what I'm going to do is, first look at the primary unit of analysis. +Our intention is just to show people how are games structured, how do we think about strategic interaction between people? 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Assuming that I've got my numbers right, I would be shorting the high return asset and investing in the low return asset. +Others will be denied tenure and they predict that their whole life will be over. +I thought I had to pick up the kids from school and go home, I got home. +Miuccia Prada in Vanity Fair, saying commercial is not a bad word. +Yes, I agree with all those things and that's part of why ORAM is doing this series of trainings in Malaysia and Turkey and the places, Johannesberg, the places where there are the most LGBTI refugees. +And so, to some degree, we can kind of predict how certain camps will behave depending on the kind of options before them. +And so I'm in conversation with some of the way that people are talking about Indigenous feminism in what I would call the mainstream of Indigenous feminism. +Louis Vuitton speaks to us about the art of travel. +Third, try to focus on the difficulties the family is experiencing. +Actually, I think this semi-strong form is the one that we focus on. +When that happens, we may mentally drop out of the present moment and down into child space inside ourselves. +If you play around with the dummy numbers, hopefully this should update, and it does. +And so how can we, in some sense, get over getting used to stuff? 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Well, we have 2. +In your dream you meet different people they always tell you, you cannot do it because it's different, because the marketing rules are saying something different. +Moving onto your horizons. +You have to wait for it. +The next level pebbles could be represented by the key extensions on the main arms. +Through this practice, it fosters independent thinking. +First of all we have to calculate the future value of the investment. +So how you earn money and you build your revenues. +For there to be an integrated culture of egalitarianism, they would need to identify a series of cultural elements that reinforce and support this claim. +Hi Rashon from London. +Corbiere then petitioned the Federal Court of Appeals. +Sejnowski is an investigator at Howard Hughes medical institute, and the Francis Crick professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies where he directs the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory. +What your three to five priorities are in real life and in the analogy are completely up to you. +If we look at both claims together we see that the dispute is really only over half the cloth. +What I'll show you in these next few videos is how you can become a master of your habit. +And I think the other thing to think about too is that the theory actually is proposing a balance of search and exploitation. +That you want to involve people in a learning organization who have that kind of orientation. +as opposed to a, a tool user. +In this module, we are joined by Linda Babcock, the James M Walton Professor of Economics at Carnegie Mellon, and a world expert in negotiation. +Just focus on whatever section you're studying. +This is day 1. +Signing the charter united this school. +This was an incredibly profitable business. +Very hard. +If I'm fond of and an expert of wines, they are very important to me. +And my attitude was always like they want to always hire someone with more experience or older. +I sell all those at the sale price. +Women earn only 10 percent of the world income, now we are getting into this real area of injustice and inequality. +We don't know yet really what to do about it. +So, you've made your client radically better, And I've also- You've made a little bit better, which is okay. +In that same spirit, I hope and trust that your use of the connected leadership framework will extend beyond what I can even imagine. +Thus, I did not cover other advanced topics, for example, analytic evaluation. +Those are kind of equivocal values. +But in the end if your event does not improve sales, does not have a sort of redemption, why are you doing it? So we could say that you have to sell the dream, but you also have to sell the product. +While the scope of the agreements share a number of similarities, individual circumstances reflected the unique demands of each group and the competing interests of each party. +The valuation and learning of successful improvisation like that allows for continual improvement and organizational memory to be passed through the participants. +For example, we can have a performance risk. +First we have the technology or the means by which organizational learning occurs. +But life by its very nature, will be very different for each and every one of you. +Branca is distributed in 160 various, very different countries all over the world, so is the strategy for how to enter into each country the same or are there some different choices depending on which country it is? Surely there are some determinative factors. +First, each week has a work guide which suggests you a determined route through the content, but feel free to modify it, to choose the videos or the topics you prefer. +You’re welcome, thank you too. +All these flows of things that collide in the can. +Flanker brands are brands whose main objective is to take market space away from competitors. +And there are also other ways to manage the chain. +ekosi mâka. +So I think there's many ways we can view this, but I do think that it's clear in organizational culture that plays to our intrinsic motives, that plays to our relationships and our sense of support from others. +The more energy expended in pursuit of a particular goal, the more desirable that goal becomes. +Woolmark is a brand that is owned by the Australian Wool Innovation Limited. +Her skull was crushed, she survived for seven months. +Is true that these are wicked problems and at first glance may seem too complex to solve. +But don't forget other areas that are as important for licensing such as Universities, Colleges, Cities, Metropolitan areas with brands, Museums. +This is because when you grasp one chunk, you'll find that that chunk can be related in surprising ways to similar chunks, not only in that field but also in very different fields. +After completing this module and all the supplemental materials and activities you'll be able to identify and define the four types of strategic content which include attraction content, affinity content, action content, and authority content. +Girls also go missing because of infanticide, a problem that the world has not yet outgrown, those statistics on the practice are very hard to come by. +And this course of influence results from both informal and formal pressures exerted by other organizations upon which a focal organization's dependent, and by societal and cultural expectations within which the organization functions. +And then in the '70s and the '80s, as the thaw of the Cold War began very gradually, it became clear that the notion of universal human rights was so structurally unable to deal with the specific problems of demographics that had been so discriminated against for centuries, if not millennia, that those demographics needed particularized human rights treaties. +Now as a manager of bureaucratic politics, you're more of a the negotiator you'll identify key players, learn their interest, points of leverage and weaknesses so you can successfully bargain with them and acquire their support. +The French were the first Europeans to succeed in setting up a colony in Canada. +She is saying really if you don't do this deal with me, you're gonna have to face somebody else who's mean and tough. +In this matrix, you can see the friendship relations during the semester in which I observed them. +A lot of managers and entrepreneurs make arguments on the fact that the taste is different, but I think sometimes it is more an alibi than an argument. +I know a lot of smart people who are not successful. +Yeah, excellent and you want to say what do you want to learn, but also reveal what do you want? Why, in some sense in what order. +So I have it, I'm going to copy it down, we're going to make a new table about this big. +And so today I can say to you: one, the president addressed the senate and announced to the country that he is going to commit himself to fight on sexual violence, he is going to appoint a personal representative in his office, that is going to be responsible for working on the issue of sexual violence as well as child soldiers, he is going to set up a special court within the justice system to deal with war crimes, in particular sexual violence, he has given amnesty to some of the people who fought in the war, but he has excluded sexual violence and war crimes. +And the biggest thing that we're anxious about when making a purchase will boil down to, if this thing doesn't work, if this is just all a cleverly written ad for something that's not good quality, I'm going to feel like an idiot. +Raise the bonus to 50, that's great. +Examining more contemporary examples, through Indigenous peoples' collective action for social justice and environmental activism, one can begin to understand how and why social communities form. +As I say, you know, if you remain with the best if the best wholesaler, the best multibrand store. +The other aspect is related to the fact that aim of an R&D project is not to generate the product, but to generate a patent, and the patent could be transformed into a product. +And so while there's no rule which says it has to be 50, 50, I don't think there's a valid argument that will lead to one party getting more than half. +How it softens the blow of some of this stuff. +What am I doing here? The cherry number is the total materials that I calculated as of today. +And, it could be under for years and you can really lose faith in your acumen after it's going badly for years. +For me fashion is about self expression and it is very similar to art I think. +But why? Well, consider the decision trees earlier. +What is a niche market? A market is a small market which is basically made of customers whose expectations are very different from the other expectations, the expectations of the other customers of the market. +Sometimes words frame the communication too much. +Every time it comes out we gather, we read your column, we always love it. +For this reason, the marshall of the consortium, they check only the system for producing the Parmigianino Reggiano. +Another problem with the learning curves is that they're only as good as the indicator used. +So it's a really fun study to be in. +And then they don't want to be on the losing end of the spectrum. +A regression line is a single line that best fits the data in your scatter plot. +Our team vision, mission, and values are built-in to the top and bottom of the pyramid with purpose at the top leading the way, and the whole strategy success underpinned by how the team shows up for each other. +And what was more interesting was some of the issues that they had. +So help us understand what it is that you've learned about poker that helps you that you can apply to being a better negotiator. +There's kîsikâw. +Just as we talked about leadership from a variety of positions, you can also approach this exercise in different ways too. +I've got a friend over here. +UNICEF’s report shows a significant number of men and boys also oppose cutting. +But what we call it is localism, so to say, can definitely play a distinctive role and a differentiating role in our category. +So, has an awareness of this changing situation in which new resources will be needed. +5 and so that's why you don't like B. +And therefore by having this kind of leeway they could do that. +While the majority of beads that were used were made from the materials found locally, Indigenous people sought out imported stones, shells and bone to make rare beads. +The Canadian government apologized to the Inuit for this sad chapter in its history in 2010. +We have difficulties at sleeping but also at focusing, we aren't able to keep doing the same activity for a long time, and less an activity that consumes us at a mental level, and we are more irritable than usual, we can even have rage attacks in front of things or feelings that didn't provoke us these annoyance before. +It was colder and this time I was taking the arm to the sanitary staff, but this wasn't a problem. +So that's the third. +At this slide, you see examples of disasters that actually have been a problem for many of our consortium members. +And whenever you can you get it written down and on one page. +Although there is no cure for HIV AIDS, there are treatments that will help you live longer. +And in this case, there is brand love, so the ambition of a good storytelling is to create a story which is relevant for consumers, so for the target consumers a company wants to serve, which can be intimate, that is to say, create an intimate relationship between the brand and the company and the customer, that can be continuous and can be emotionally connected with the customer, as to the point that the customer feels for the brand, love. +But it also had negative impacts in the long term. +Specially and with a very high specialization level we also work with gender violence. +You've now gotten that amount of battery time to do that important task. +By bringing in another view and seeing things in a different light. +There are four stages of customer experience: the pre-consumption, the purchase, the consumption, and the post-consumption. +So doing this project with the Faculty of Native Studies here at the University of Alberta has been a complete honour for me because as an artist and a community member, I understand the importance of symbols and images in telling cultural knowledge. +One study that showed this by Sonic and Hemenway looked at this, they looked at whether people were willing to give up real income just to be better than other people. +Both traditions of quillwork and beadwork continue today in a multitude of creative and imaginative forms. +I think there's a lot of places to point, a lot of success stories. +What Barry and I are saying is by focusing on them and asking questions and learning, you're learning, I'm not going to ask Eddie for a corner office. +And I'm really grateful for, for that. +A good place you can kind of see elements of this is in the company documents on goals emissions. +The way a community forms is based on multiple reasons and actions that provide a space of belonging and identity. +And then think about, how could I adapt that headline for my own use? So for example, I did really well with a post that I wrote early on in my career. +I was thinking as I came over on a train or the cab and I said, I think he'll ask for this. +Could you help us? We’re just starting out we're a young couple. +That's all fine. +Then you have to engage different stakeholders. +Many scholars in economics view organizational fields in this way, and they have models following these logics. +We use two very different marketing strategies. +Examples that aren't an organization seem to fall short of this definition. +The Hudson's Bay Company established factories at the mouths of major rivers flowing into Hudson's Bay, providing a convenient route for Native traders to deliver furs. +It's just gone, and you have this moment of realizing, like oh my gosh, I had all my contacts on there. +This has been going on forever. +And then don't forget we also have labor floating around somewhere else. +For what they deem as immoral behavior. +Well, I don't know the answer to that. +Or to a referral from an existing customer. +Thank you so much for being here, Dr. +Together with glossy magazines, there are other forms of media that are more and more important. +You'd be surprised how much more I hit the elliptical because of that. +Same thing within a specialist firm, are you a specialist because you're in it? Maybe, but I can't help but think there's quite a bit of room for you to be different kinds of personnel within these firms. +Prompts like "I noticed, you don't seem like yourself," "Can you tell me what happened? 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I don't want to put, have any white shirts in my store. +So it means that you can create things that may be novel, wonderful, and strange. +Let's go back to the three principles, we talked a little about power. +Lux is Latin meaning something like light, or brilliant. +And when white propertied men were considered to be the quintessential citizen of the nation state. +These impacts are exacerbated by existing challenges that includes poor and inadequate housing in remote communities. +So 10 and 15 are the correct answers and it will produce revenue of $100,500. +And like I said, it might still die a natural death, that the future generation might just ignore it. +While there was no major change in a way that I did the task or the core goals of the task I was trying to complete, these small changes amounted to an improved user experience for me. +Yeah, awesome, yeah. +You could do this for your team or even as a whole organization if you're in a position to architect. +One is what I'm what I call concretely re-experiencing. +That is to say, especially in trade relations they have a bargaining power that allows them to get, basically, better negotiations with their trade partners, and so to have a presence in the market, which is more effective and efficient. +Why is that? Because when the stock market crashes people panic and they get upset, and they want to hold something very safe. +I'll tell you just about one, which is that they did this in a rural town outside of Kampala in Uganda. +Many of you now have the capacity and the knowledge to manipulate and to kind of experience that setting more fully, and guide it in directions that you would so like, okay? Now of course, this lecture isn't about organized anarchy, but rather about organizational learning. +And that's when I decided to return to medical school. +He's a guru, and he's very well recognized in the industry, but is not a celebrity outside of it. +To do this, I will first recount the organizational elements presented in the last lecture, then I'll summarize the case. +The name, the brand name Dsquared2 comes from a play between the name of the two twins, Dean and Dan, squared actually to enhance the energy and the creativity of the two designers. +The anti-bureaucracy that kind of waxes and wains. +The ability to put together a good headline is really a bit of marketing craft that takes all your talents as a writer. +What about the normative controls of soccer? So here the norms of soccer characterize our notions of better or worse players, better or worse sportsmanship, and so on. +What does debriefing allow us to do? Debriefing allows us to give support and comfort. +And that means that half of the people are older than 52 and half of the people are younger than 52. +So the first prior one was only for 250. +The same occurs with small settings like classrooms where you introduce rotating group memberships with frequent interaction of these individuals what happens is that you can induce a kind of of collaboration structure that's highly dense, but doesn't have these kind of cliqueish hierarchical structures. +So we're going to split that to be by 200 to Boston and 100 Cleveland, and then Fort Lauderdale with the 300 unit capacity gets split between 200 Albany, and 100 to Cleveland. +You need a heritage, you need an archive, but then you need to adapt the product to the contemporary needs. +Individual and collective reconciliation leads to healthy family settings, economic self sufficiency, governance and improved health and education. +You don't necessarily need to look like Downtown Abby, you don't have to look like some ultra-polished theatrical release or you know, beautiful BBC costume drama. +Does your response here match what you're currently doing or at least the direction you're heading at? Team responses for 3b can help team members really appreciate one another and where everyone is coming from. +I think was at the end of the 60. +A second element is the risk of parallel channels, counterfeits, so where the product goes in terms of retail because the licensor cannot control the distribution in detail. +However, the concern with this kind of community is that it creates a broad unifying category. +So Title V provides federal grant support for Innovative Programs and Public Charter Schools. +Are we managing all the activities of the value chain, design, manufacturing, retail, and/or distribution internally? What are we outsourcing? There is a trend in fashion and luxury towards, for instance, an increasing degree of vertical integration. +They will open the doors, and it will be fantastic because they were just so big. +I'm in, I've all ready I don't even have to ask my wife we're in. +Let's practice memory retrieval. +But all of that advice is not gonna be effective unless people know what they want. +For example, the Project of Heart has received support and grants from the Anglican Church of Canada and United Church of Canada to educate the public. +After the issuing of RCAP report in January 1998, Jane Stewart, the Minister of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, released a Statement of Reconciliation and Gathering Strength report. +The outdoor space, among Milan's, skyscrapers, is a spectacular, place with the elevated pools. +Now to Geoffrey Chaucer, an English poet: he wrote, “There's never a new fashion but it's old. +I'm extremely honored to be able to talk to you, to come and visit Stanford, It's beautiful, and thank you very much for the work you have been doing. +That the system itself kind of has this coordination pattern, this reproduction that kind of occurs of that system. +Three percent's back here, we're going to lose a lot of money. +Sorry bud. +And the exercise condition is actually doing better than the leading anti-depression medication. +What is very relevant is to understand in which way within private equity deals the concept of equity value is applied. +I know it's early, trust me, I know. +Allow me to expand on that just for a second. +On October 22nd, Kennedy announced the discovery of the missile installations to the public and its decision to quarantine the island. +When discussing the effects of the fur trade we have to remember that different Indigenous groups experienced the changes it brought in various ways at different times. +And two aspects are really key here, I think. +And time pass. +And there are a multitude of ways to understand the world. +I'm guessing that this is a solution most of you would have settled on before the session, especially if you hadn't watched the first video. +We'll throw that in there. +Also, in daily activities, and in your daily life. +So it's kind of a neat way to compare and contrast and see how people study these theories in tandem when it comes to a phenomenon like her specific question, which was why have charter school applications grown? Now if you drive by a charter school, there's really nothing specially kind of noticeable about them. +So this means the best you can do here is treating them as equals. +The Calder case, was a landmark case led by Frank Calder and other Nisga'a Elders. +In 1997, Fritz Strack and Thomas Mussweiler. +Put together, one might understand the words as, “where are you from?” But taken within a cultural context, and considering the value placed on Wahkohtowin kinship, it means “belly button”. +So how does organizational process apply? There are multiple organizations involved here and each has their own identity and standard operating procedures by which they handle different parts of this problem that the United States is confronting. +If you recall, coalitions were like an interest network or a temporary alliance. +From academics, consultants, and journalists. +However, communication at the same time also has the aim of making this dream accessible to everyone. +This is where we're heading. +We're curious; we want to really see and understand, and seeking to find out the story means digging deep. +That it's imbued with an office, and that office has authority, regardless of who's in it, right? So it doesn't really depend on a leader too much. +Every product is a potential combination of benefits and by definition every product category is able to provide consumers with all kinds of benefits: functional, symbolical, experiential, social, and psychological. +The teachers did not recognize or notice the contribution of their culture, nor did the students on the technology or task of individually guided education. +And so, I realize that sometimes that's a challenge. +In some years the market goes down. +It may be in our heads or spoken out loud, you may be aware of it or not. +But are these components really different from the components of other territories? When a territory is thought of in terms of branding, like any other branding, the positioning of that brand should have some specific features. +But for sure, the first thing that comes to mind is, what is luxury? What is a luxe? It's something that is aspirational, not easy to get with that high price. +Most people are employed, and so knowledge, in some ways, might become kind of a luxury item for all we know. +This is the only constraint I have. +I could not find any numbers per se about women, specifically. +Playing Mario Kart, so you're either playing Mario Kart where your cell phone vibrates and you hear it, but you don't check it, it's just going off in your pocket somewhere or it doesn't. +The gender bias that fuels violence against women during peacetime boils over and intensifies in conflict situations as military officials ignore or sanction gross violations of human rights. +I've got a standing desk made out of cardboard. +Let's add another constraint. +The second achievement I think, and certainly a challenge for the future, is how women will be using the internet--this fantastic tool that we have, that we must learn to use, for the good. +You start out with some guesses and a good framework, and then you adapt based on that. +Now our goal here, our objective, it wasn't clear by now. +I thought I'd give you one more recent example of a negotiation, and I've changed the number slightly to make them easier to do. +But I think that word authority, it's a very charged word, which is part of why we use it, because it has a lot of energy. +The last screen site chat I want to do this week concerns my organizational learning challenge that Lori Carlton was very kind enough to put up as a question for you guys to answer. +We will set the rules of what we have to do. +Aboriginal students and communities have begun to assert their autonomy and give recommendations for programs. +76923, it found more decimals than you'd ever find. +But he realized that what he was doing wasn't working, and so he needed to try something else. +When you start growing, you have to be more focused on the market because you have to identify growth opportunity within the market, so the culture should be more market-oriented. +Practical means solving the immediate things and making plans on which will the next steps be. +You get grades in exchange for work. +I don't know why reservation price would go up for the first house. +And it's only in the early 20th century that we saw the very first international agreements to end what was first called white slavery and what was then, by 1921, called the traffic in women and children. +You cannot get HIV from hugging someone. +Someone like Arch Stinchcombe though in the 60s talked about firm founding and the fact that firms, when they were established, had an organizational form that was highly inert and stable and then it was retained over epochs. +If we look for a time-consistent upper bound, the most Bea can ever get in this game is a third of the pie. +Finally, don't make the mistake of thinking that learning only occurs in the kinds of subjects you acquire from teachers or books. +And it's also a new journey for all of you. +So, one is with a small school out here in which the girls were challenged academically. +So the line in the sand from CEDAW was when? Countries started to sign it needed a certain number of signatures from countries to be passed as a human rights treaty. +This was made possible by new major improvements in northern communities, such as new transportation systems and telegraph and telephone services. +OK, thanks. +In addition to language revitalization, the preservation or protection of lands has become a priority for Indigenous people. +But at anything where you have to actually grow and improve, a growth mindset is going to help you out even more. +Thank you so much, thanks Barry. +And so, here's what these folks find, what they find is that there's a difference in when attentional signals in the brain are on depending on your mindset. +But the problem was that, once they helped us get distribution, then our sales would go up. +Let's give pills to everybody who has HIV, and now let's start giving the pills to people who don't have HIV, the high risk women so that they can be protected from acquiring HIV. +And we wanted to tell the story of traditional governance and also move into something more contemporary. +We must be aware of these fears but we must also be able to manage them so that they don't condition the kid's behavior, because if we give it too much importance somehow we are telling the kid his fear is proved. +So I'll let you figure that part out, on your own. +For example, the lengthy test, text that's involved in questions on interviews. +So it's like a concession almost in his mind maybe Well what is the pie in my view is $1,300, and therefore, I should be 650, he should be 650. +So, licensing contracts can be one year, three year, up to ten, 20 years. +If you say to him, well, what happened? They'll just still be mad talking about it. +So we have something like a 50 million fold increase in prices in Chile. +Paolo is the vice president of the company, and is responsible for the international operations of the company. +They're going to need you to come in and trim the fat everywhere. +And so he swims and does his best. +And there is literature that suggests as people develop, like as children develop, they initially adopt social identities. +It’s like this for other product categories as well. +Keep in mind that the issues that I highlight during this week are those that women themselves were concerned about when they wrote to the Global Fund for Women about their work in their own countries. +market which is the second largest market for wine consumption in the world because they tended to simplify the product, not the product in itself, but basically the way consumers perceive the product. +It communicates the idea of how Indigenous communities are deeply connected with the land, and demonstrates the interdependency that we all share with each other. +So the most Andrea would pay for half-bottle is 80. +The point is to find a way that matches, basically, the size of the company with the size of the market. +It's more like you're clarifying that there was the psychological contract, or at least you're reducing the uncertainty about what was promised. +How many shirts are left over? How many shirts are left over here? Here it would be zero, every single shirt that I order is going to be sold. +In this lecture I want to take the example of Hurricane Katrina, which hit the city of New Orleans in 2005, Hurricane Katrina was the costliest natural disaster of United States. +The eyewear business became very, very important for designers and luxury brands for mainly two reasons. +High cruelty. +About this last point, we aren't going to say "I have come because I'm going to apply psychological first aid to you", but we can tell him or her that what we are going to try is granting that these first moments are properly managed, that we are going to help him or her to manage these first moments which are always complicated. +It takes away time for me to get wins. +We could just as easily decide that in fact, following the survey we would like to do a naturalistic observation where we observe males and we observe females engaging in the task I described earlier. +At that time assimilation meant Catholicism and these grants have now become called treaties, and are still relevant to seven reserves that are in Quebec that this is how they came about. +They vary by market sector. +You would want to identify the task or task of the users uses it for. +We never needed a second mortgage. +Because, as Barry said, he has power to resist. +So watch it right now. +Once you frame things in terms of the pie, the pie gets split evenly. +Particularly in comparison to large scale corporations and public bureaucracies. +So people learn from what is happening from other place, and so sort of pick the good from the bad-- because every country has got its good and it's got its bad. +The last phase is the phase of exiting, where exiting means identifying another investor that would like to buy the stake in which the private equity investors decided to invest. +Being alone in these moments can take us to the isolation and give us difficulties to integrate what happened. +This is one of the primary reasons that language revitalization is a priority for Indigenous peoples. +An ambiguous and differentiated culture can be something that creates inconsistencies and confusion on the one hand, but it can also afford variation and be a hotbed for innovation. +And I wish I could say, I'd been cleverly holding back, waiting for an opportune moment. +They basically means, how do consumers integrate the product or the brand in their (daily) activities of consumption? Integration basically means two different things, production and personalization. +But a lot of these, so they're looking a lot at the policy documents. +Today we are here with Giuseppe Morici who is the president of Barilla Europe. +And all of a sudden that will switch your reference point. +So they're coming back to what I told them in 1990. +First we put it in context by saying that the dilemma is mainly a matter of organizational culture. +We often evaluate the behavior of people with cultural backgrounds different from our own, based on our own cultures, standards, and customs. +Here, input is related to two terms we will cover shortly, affordances and signifiers. +But we just got married and we just started out, this is all we have. +However, coalition theory can help us make sense of all the camps for and against the merger at either school. +In which the rules of the games are completely different and therefore different level of expertise are needed. +This mid-range was born in the US within American department stores. +So how these vertical retailers are designing their value chain and supply chain. +So tag-alongs are the third group in the woods. +What is the product about. +It was in November. +We made the information available online for free. +So I think it'll be supplemental for the time being and possibly replace some segment of the field, but not for sure the whole thing and definitely not for a while. +If you have a legal department, just make they're comfortable with it. +This is different than a power function where it was the base, it is now the exponential. +I'm just so impressed. +Don't penalize improvisation, but look for decoupling between routines and their improvised enactments. +Of the list of the ten most cited publications by the University of Massachusetts Lowell faculty compiled in 2011, he was a coauthor on five of the ten, including the top three papers. +I've also been consistently fascinated with connections both within ourselves and the way that individuals connect with communities, systems and the wider world around them. +And she asked, which kind of firm do you feel more vulnerable in? Do you feel more vulnerable as an employee in a specialist firm or a generalist one, and why? And so, it's kind of interesting because it took an organizational ecology and related it to notions of job security. +I want my expected return to be greater than or equal to 9 percent. +OK, so, why, I guess there was a reason, what happened? I found an accident in the freeway and this didn't let me get on time to the headquarters. +The point is, what is the role played by the product within the value proposition? The product is one component of the value proposition because the product is able to provide some benefits, but not all benefits are provided by the product. +Or when I act that way, it's because I'm feeling overwhelmed, so she must be feeling overwhelmed as well. +You're about to see the grade you got on the test, you don't know yet. +Another sort of realm of factors on the supply side includes war; military; and civil conflict, which of course leads to dislocation, social breakdown, and leaves women particularly vulnerable. +The residential school is the principal feature of the policy known as that of aggressive civilization. +Interestingly, when Einstein's brain was examined to find out what made him so awesomely creative, the only difference that could be found was that he had many more astrocytes than the average human. +But experiences tend to be, they tend to be pretty dynamic. +And the classic example, which I was shocked at, it's about three in the morning, we're sitting in Winnipeg, Canada. +You constantly have to adapt rules and procedures so as to fit changing situations in actual work experiences. +The International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights. +Is not even fast in the way you consume, you buy it, you interpret it. +And 24 degrees with probability. +If I want to fly for instance a business. +But an interesting anomaly, however, is if they make a mistake in their calculations, concluding something nonsensical, such as that a hot dog stand had a, a profit and loss statement with a loss of nearly a billion dollars. +They also contributed to political careers of some Alberta First Nations leaders. +We could have taken part in the revolution and cut our ties with England. +You try to put everything together, to mix up everything. +Many of them are pretty obvious but you often forget about them when you actually go and manage or try analyse and organization. +To have a strong connection between these people, where there is discussion about practice and a development of their identity. +And in case we needed something else, they have a great difficulty to manage their emotions. +So, it's not just my comfort, my fear, personal individual things. +They may seem loud, but almost by definition, they are lower in influence. +What's likely to happen is that the employer brings you to the office and explains their problem. +The luxury brands are probably the oldest kind of business model in the world of fashion, because they were the first to be established, particularly in France; and usually in what we call hard luxury categories: such as watches, jewels, or leather goods. +And that is super key. +They noted a less than 50 percent hit rate. +I'm not going to sit there and type. +Yes, yes, yes. +Your picture of what it's like to live in the US is just so beautiful that it's really quite tragic for people who experience that that's not the case at all and you're still going to get yelled at and maybe you won't be beaten up quite as much but it's still bad. +That leads me to ask you to go back to the beginning, and talk a little bit about the history of education. +Literally your thoughts are part of our definition of happiness. +Joe Fallacy is named after G. +So, in the luxury world, in the luxury consumption, there is a lot of aspirational effect. +But I mean, obviously the first thing is, you want to codify, practice, and denote what works and what fails. +I've had the opportunity to work in France often, and early on I decided I would learn the language. +We don't have better costs. +So I'm a good guy, like you are, and I sign a contract with your company saying that I pay at the end. +And other weeks of the course are going to be about an organizational culture, and about staging or conditions of a culture, or about how to create standard operating procedures by which we would remember things or notice things that we actually did well. +There's institutional theory, not just neo-institutional theory, so people like Philip Selznick who wrote about the Tennessee Valley Authority, people like that, and [INAUDIBLE] on bureaucratic phenomenon, etc. +And by the way, the more they invest in the process, see, people start out with various needs. +In terms of competition, that refers to organizational forms that seek the same limited resources in a niche. +And they kind of seem to adopt different dramatic concerns. +You might argue this isn't a fair demonstration, as I knew it'd work. +Every choice on innovation on the value proposition should always take the impact on customer experience into account. +Also, if you need to alter the interaction session to stay within a given timeline. +It might take a couple of times through the problem to actually understand what the question's even asking to realize that there are some subtle given in there that you might not catch them the first time through. +But today is also confusing, is also diluting or run the risk of diluting a little the bit positioning of the brands. +A little unusual, maybe, but what we're going to do is try and work together to create a big pie, and agree to split it. +You just feel like you could take a day off, you could take a couple of hours and like sit in the grass and do nothing, right? That's time affluence. +And I ended up working at the CDC and the WHO, Partners In Health. +The big kind of bang for our happiness buck is making you do a bunch of acts of kindness in a single day. +As we said, the product life cycle depends on the consumer side and also on the supply side, because competitors play a game, which is an imitation-differentiation. +Africa seems to be another important market. +When people thought about it for themselves, women only got about 32% of the pie. +You can see how overwhelmingly employees value an organizational mission and vision. +I'll be your host for the dress code question. +Thank you Solver and we hit "Okay". +So, phase one is pre bargaining, phase two is the actual exchange or proposals concluded at the deadline which, in itself, is not really a line. +Contrary to what it sounds like, protection of waterways, major pipeline and power line project advocates would no longer be required to show proof that their projects wouldn't cause harm or destruction to a navigable waterway, unless that waterway is on a list prepared by the Transportation Minister. +For any permanent beneficial changes to take place for Indigenous peoples, activism in cyberspace and activism on the street are equally important. +Together, we will be your presenters for this course. +That said, some of you took an extreme opposite view which was that maybe nothing's safe, that even elite universities all the way down to community colleges and online universities will be in jeopardy. +It's a little annoying. +Basically, he says, "Look, they've made it equivalent for you. +In fact, what happens if they have no deal? Well, Andrea will still buy the bottle for 100, which leaves her 60 ahead. +I'm Ingeborg from the crisis unit in the Autonomous University of Barcelona and I'm here because I know there has been an accident and in this accident a friend of yours died, is that right? Yes. +And in a lot of these cases that's going to be the the kind of environmental boundary, whether internal, external. +Consider the case where you are, It's Chris right? Chris Yeah. +Starting from 2002, we change the way of cooking from gas and putting the fan inside. +Don't panic there. +That's why we invested a lot money also in our e-commerce platform and our digital organization inside the company. +What did Apple do in that year? Well, let's say Apple did minus 10%. +This is why it is more effective to space learning over time, rather than mass learning all at once. +In games this bigger independence and sociability becomes more obvious. +What follows are examples that I have either worked on the past and what I'm excited to be working on right now. +When we present the collection to the media, we choose the part of the collection that we want the media to see. +But if I were negotiating with someone who had seen this video, I don't think I'd succeed. +We should be able to get, inside the place we've been assigned, a place as protected as possible from the view and the noise of what's happening. +Many Indigenous peoples believe that one of the ways in which knowledge is acquired is through experience and interactions with other humans, animals, and the natural environment. +In addition, there's evidence that self-compassion can even help us in the worst of situations. +I'm the Psychosocial-Support Specialist in SC Egypt, What I can say about PFA, in simple words, it's just to be there. +A type of organizational phenomenon. +This is what we like to tell ourselves once again, in our self-fulfilling prophecies. +Beatrice would rather get a little more frosting in return for giving up almost all of the cake and that's the choice she's given. +We can't see them, we can't touch them, so how to go about measuring them is the interesting question. +And this entire family could be a beneficial factor, a protective factor, but it also might be an obstacle because usually familiar advice or opinions are very important and complicate this process. +Close the parentheses and then fill it with Green Tech and as a manager now we're done. +Thus, the interface had to be designed with this in mind. +In example, if it's a car crash, where will they be able to pick up their loved ones' personal belongings, which is the procedure depending on the kind of accident, how all the forensic bureaucracy works, as well as the legal and medico-legal, when will we be able to see our beloved one, when will we be able to pick him up, all these informations, leave them all connected and also connect them with the public health network, if there is one, and if there isn't, give them the connection with the analogous, Red Cross, public health or the resources each country has. +But, you know, once Canada was formed, yes, they were transferred over to Canada's jurisdiction, and they are called treaties. +I know there's stuff to do, I know there's so much attractive stuff but if you can just get the right amount of shut eye, you really will improve your mental health much more than you expect. +There are four different activities. +They rely on trained workers and teachers from local universities. +And again, that's for an attorney to advise you on, based on the specifics of your situation, because it can change. +Obviously a company should know its customers. +Let's see each of these steps with more details. +Most recently, she has collaborated with House Valentino to create visually dynamic Indigenous led haute couture, or high end fashion. +She gave people an audiobook of the Hunger Games, but they had to leave it at the gym, so they could only listen to it when they went to the gym. +Give them a variety of experiences. +Over this we have created an expert group of member states. +If you don't, your reference points will get all out of whack. +For the final subpart of 3a, when you were in flow in childhood, sometimes this framing can be useful when you are embarking on a new challenge. +The easiest way to do it that we just kill a mosquito with the cannon probably, but it's a nice way to scale up. +She acts like a facilitator of knowledge more than a director. +This payment is a powerful symbol of the agreement made between two sovereign nations and these celebrations renew that understanding every year. +"Dear one, I am here for you": putting that into practice as best we can. +What's the idea? The idea is based on the concept of the life cycle that we learned before. +I started these lectures here in Silliman College, right here in my home, to introduce a small set of students to the science of psychology. +The functioning of a closed-end fund is not easy. +I guess you are surprised. +So they think, there, the education, they saw the value of the education in that respect. +The phrase, all my relations, demonstrates that this relies on a respect for all living things. +Therefore, on Monday, Abe doesn't need to offer Bea anything more than half. +They're not the things we expect to make us happier, but they're the things that really work. +If you are now starting to realize systems thinking is more accessible, potentially more intuitive, and more powerful and useful than you thought, then we're ready to dig in. +And you have to find your team as quickly as possible and make sure that the members of that team are very serious about their studies as well. +Well, if you do that, that's like trying to convince somebody they should like broccoli. +Time passes really quickly, people often forget to eat or go to the bathroom and things like that when they're doing these things because they're kind of enjoying their time so much. +The system of ritual classifications can also be exploited in order to kind of gain prestige. +In this case, a smaller company can have an advantage over a bigger company. +Then there's the tag alongs, the kind of peripheral members. +For the next few segments, we promised we were going the answer the question, what am I supposed to be paying attention to? There's so many things, there's a universe of things customers, buyers, leads, prospects do, when they're interacting with your website. +A common theme that comes up in these reflections is that people tend to view leadership positions and leadership abilities and behaviors very differently. +They have the traditional McDonald's restaurant and then the McCafé. +So he's talking about the part of the deal he likes, not the part of the deal that she likes. +Why are you so passionate? And, why do you feel that this is so important? J: Well, I think out of love. +You might be asking the question, how do I deal with that? How do I predict better? How can I shut off hedonic adaptation? Sadly, we cannot shut off these processes. +So linear predicted 51. +So you get to choose what you want to do. +Next one, if it would help you if we depart completely from rocks and jars for your brain to be liberated, to think the way you want it to, how about a mobile that you hang above a baby's cot bed? First, you design the arms of the mobile. +Being pregnant when you want to be can be a wonderful experience. +There are also apps that can help you keep time, such as a Pomodoro kitchen timer like app in the top corner. +Sometimes it's just everyone needs to sacrifice. +User experience design stars with the user, by user I mean the individual that is using some technology to accomplish some goal. +There's a nice way to let Excel do it. +People give you numbers or you have groceries to get, try to memorize it. +Faster. +And they think they have lots of opportunities to get 10X returns, and it's not worth their while to do a small deal like this if it isn't gonna be exceptionally profitable. +So if Bea knows she can be sure to get 25 on Tuesday, there's no reason for her to take anything less than 25, let alone zero on Monday. +You say this, you sort of laugh or giggle because you like it so much. +I really think these platforms are the future because they have such high quality courses, but it's still early days and I think that there's still a lot of subjects that people would like to learn but maybe there isn't a MOOC for it. +because remember, you don't care what anyone thinks other than your target audience. +So that was how reference points affect our happiness about our grades, but reference points of our happiness about pretty much everything. +Because the capability to interpret this feedback give Zara the possibility to work on the product and send back products that are more aligned with the needs of the market. +So as the coalition adopts and implements things, it starts to fall apart. +Or to sharing the content with the person who might become the eventually customer. +As you know, private equity teams like companies with fantastic track records, with very successful growth stories, and with winning management teams. +That is to say, it can be filled with new content, with new stories, which keeps the story alive over time. +Sometimes you will be negotiating with people who, out of, perhaps laziness or anything else, will lie. +In 1990, the Supreme Court ruled that at the time of his arrest, Sparrow had an existing right to fish. +So as a graduate student, I discovered this method of thinking, doing, thinking, doing, was incredibly powerful. +The second form is that the more you become proficient at a rule or practice, the better you get at it. +They conjux to pose a variety of themes and stances. +Stating that luxury is a business, there should at least four elements. +Click "Okay", it goes away, and there it is. +Imagine the double effect if the top right corner of your screen stops notifying you of distractions and now actively keeps you on task. +I couldn't agree more with you and Annette, except I think those are good ideas for men, too. +The fourth one is represented by the sale to another PEI. +And we don't say to ourselves, maybe if we reduced gender inequality, there wouldn't be this problem in the first place. +So that's how at 11 years old, Cajal found himself in jail. +But in example, when we get to the moment of telling a mother we have found her son dead, all this formation is totally useless. +That's the key idea of insurance. +This is why television shows use a laugh track. +Okay, I think we are perfectly on time so let me thank you so much. +So, as the content marketer, as the writer, as the scribe, you need to insert yourself. +Why so in your view? I think that people people are more careful now, because of this world's recession. +And not only that, the information that you're asking for will allow you to make a better bid and thereby help the company save money. +This paper is commonly known as the White Paper. +At the same time, if you're on the receiving end and the other side presents you with a low first offer or high ask, you should be aware of the anchoring effect and consciously counter it. +I urge you to read all of chapter three, which attempts to provide details and some perspectives about issues of reproductive and sexual health. +Well, one of them is preparing. +Another misconception we have about what's going to make us happy. +The other two cases are very interesting as well. +So basically sharing the same experience as if your consumers are living in your shop. +In the heat of the moment, you might well decide to be more flexible, only to regret it later. +This is the game. +[COUGH] First, let me say that I'm dyslexic and as a child I had. +The third step is the early growth phase. +But again, there's a clear clustering within medicine and engineering. +Something we'll discuss in the next lecture. +Increasingly, Indigenous people turn to social media to raise awareness, advocate and mobilize strategies for organizing and to carrying out activist projects. +Let me ask you this now. +All these people learned about the power of flossing and how important it was but when you stick the flossing at the end when you have this consistent cue nearly twice to three times the number of people are doing this better. +You are not getting a corner office, no matter what. +Consider when you're in flow at work. +Finally, there is a third class of practice which is sharing. +Let's take, for example, Parmigiano-Reggiano in Italy, in the area of Parma and Emilia. +In this second lecture, you will identify some core analytic features of organizations. +While the project aims at a standardization of psychosocial after care in case of disaster, as well as the development of European network based on current findings in the psychotraumatology. +The main result is the target group intervention program that is subdivided in four manuals. +In this context and situation, battered woman defense can develop behaviors we can't understand at the moment of help, because they won't let us help them or they will be more aware of other things that are happening and not to her symptoms. +That's what your brain experiences. +Your capability to be able to screen through the throngs of proposals is important. +Finally, at the system level we will talk about uncovering the purpose of a system, identify leverage points for change, and planning for system knowledge and positive change. +And so in my artistic career I've been exposed to traditional arts, contemporary arts and it's really made me who I am as an artist. +I've tried to provide material for those of you who want more in any particular topic. +The concept of the life cycle of a company is not only important to understand why a company can use a private equity investor to satisfy the need of money. +If Bharat says sell, then Anju has to pay him $500 and she ends up with the painting. +Blueish, greenish. +No pie without me. +And finally, savoring can help us increase gratitude. +In this phenomenon, your initial simple thought, an idea you already have in mind or a neural pattern you've already developed and strengthened, may prevent a better idea or solution from being found. +So, in April, 1962, Khrushchev started thinking that the placement of intermediate-range missiles in Cuba could deter a potential US attack against the Soviet Union and serve their interests of detente, right? Fidel Castro on the other hand in Cuba, was worried that the US would attack again. +Three words for you, treat yo self. +And the coalition, the core members, want nothing less than a stag and players will jump for a rabbit if they can. +Traditionally pizza was defined, the typical product was defined by the producer, the restaurant, so you could pick up a menu and choose among different pizzas. +The memory palace technique, placing memorable images in a scene that's familiar to you allows you to dip into the strength of your visual memory system, providing a particularly powerful way of grouping things you want to remember. +We are going to ask them about the evolutions of online channels. +Playstation 5, new car, all this stuff we think that would make us happy. +I see both types of leader in this story falling short. +We've seen problems with seven variables. +A lot of what I just described here pertains to organized anarchy, an organisational decision making in those contexts. +From time 1 to time n, divided by 1 plus WACC to power t plus the terminal value at time n minus the net financial position minus the minorities plus the surplus assets. +So, we've lost the brand, we've lost the slightly better cost structure, but we still have this sweetener which is delicious and safe, and has no calories. +But if you're not going to do that, I would encourage you to think mindfully about when you're doing it. +On the flip side, you could schedule discretionary, less demanding tasks when you know your energy will be lower. +Data from the 2006 Aboriginal people survey and the 2006 census indicates that about one-third of Aboriginal people were considered middle income earners, or those with the household income of between approximately 40 and $80,000. +Waiting periods. +So I think that's a great comment, Vanessa, thank you. +Exactly, exactly. +And so here's student's performance on this memory test, right, bigger bars are better performance. +What they find is that loneliness across these years got higher in 36 of the 37 countries for teens, and most bad, the number of lonely teens doubled between 2012 and 2018. +What we have learned so far is that working together is the key to empowerment. +Industrial schools were more similar to manual labor camps than educational institutions, and had aggressive assimilation tactics. +We also have the equivalents at a psychological level such as irritability, bad mood, anxiety and even some aggressiveness, frustration, a series of symptoms that express, not through the body but through other feelings. +in the morning? It's a question mark that poses very important challenges to R&D and of course to marketing. +Some practitioners sometimes also say turnaround financing but in most of cases we say restructuring financing. +Now we have all the tools to calculate the equity value, to apply DCF methodologies, and to use comparable companies. +Bea can guarantee herself 50-25(1-L) on Tuesday. +It's a weakness of your case, but the solution isn't do something that's even worse. +However, we will talk briefly about four different worldviews, Inuit, Nehiyawak, Kanien:keha'ka or Mohawk, and Tlingit. +When we talk about foodstuffs and beverages, we talk about typical functional benefits—-like the food could be energetic, healthy, or light; or if we think of the general consumer process when he or she decides and makes a choice, some other benefits are related to the process: the availability of the product and the convenience. +But now, over time they have integrated more of a discussion, more of a, kind of a dialogue where people come to understand different viewpoints and come into an understanding of why those kind of behaviors can be problematic in a firm and what situations would mean. +And as such we designed a closure to meet this consumer need. +Not that all of this is a snap, but it does get easier. +We are looking for sequential iterations to check some aspects of our design. +We use the school to empower women in terms of human rights, democracy, freedom and rule of law. +If we want to know more about the story and the turn around of Bottega Veneta, we can go to see the video about Bottega Veneta turn around. +If you think about having grandkids too. +You have, in your hands, a business plan of the company: six years of business plan starting from 2015 till 2020. +A police officer was killed compelling the police to retreat. +I had breakfast and I thought it was delicious. +These networks are like those proposed in organizational learning. +For example there's one trend which we would have not captured, had we not located elsewhere, some of our eyes and ears, which is convenience. +For example, for schooling the goals are technical and moral socialization of youth or the development of achievement skills or cognitive skills in youth as well as kind of the development of them into good citizens. +It's kind of a corollary of interrupting your consumption. +Maybe you see it, maybe you don't. +Usually when I write and I get reviews of places, the reactions from the vendors tends to be immediately negative, which it's sort of like one of those deadly sins of the hospitality industry to go after the people who criticize you. +Style is always there while trends are short-term and because of that they change. +He immerses himself in learning at perceptively observes the results, so that we can all gain from it. +Well, you know the parlor closes at a certain time and it's a good thing because this way you can eat something, you can drink something and maybe go for a walk. +They don't know or care that their offer may be below, or their ask above your reservation value. +It's around $75,000 at the 2009 level. +Just depending what your name is, it varies quite a bit in how difficult it's going to be. +We have to keep in mind that any time we measure things and quantify them we are standardizing them. +We haven't done so. +Could you do that again? I want to learn this myself. +The prevalence of HIV and AIDS reveals deeply ingrained inequalities in our societies as it strikes hardest at those already systematically deprived. +Another disadvantage of the interview is that they are time intensive, both in regards to data collection and analyses. +And the measure was just like when they are running over to give this lecture about the good Samaritan, did they stop and act like a good Samaritan themselves. +Unfortunately, what I'm talking about here is that bad stress. +I0m very worried about what they have seen, about where they have been, about how they might be feeling. +The runner would be the primary stakeholder, because she is wearing the newly designed running shoe, she is the end user. +You set up a program called Google Analytics, it is free, you learn how to use it. +But I think a lot of us have learned to be skeptical and critical of what we read, unless we know the person who's writing, by having tested their advice. +Anne: That fits particularly with some of our goals in this class. +So, you can imagine the shock at the 48th meeting of the German Association of Arts and Sciences in 1875 when two men sat in the front of the audience and downed more than double a deadly dose of arsenic. +So let me deconstruct that a little bit. +Furthermore, a byproduct of the European concept of civilization is a hierarchical ranking of civilizations. +Now we move on to some key tools that increased leadership effectiveness and create connections between the self and team layers of leadership. +Restaurants and bars, with differences. +A good way to start a debriefing would be, "Hi I'm Alicia Álvarez, I'm assistance coordinator in the crisis unit at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and I will guide you during this debriefing process, these are my colleagues Ingeborg and Emilia and they will be here to assist in any need that you might have during this exercise. +It's better to take 500 than pay 500 for something worth less than 1,000. +So these studies we see that don't show effectiveness, prove that actually the technique isn't effective if we don't apply it properly. +And how old is your son? Is he in the nursery school, is someone taking care of him? He's 10 months, he's at the nursery school, I guess the teachers are taking care of him, there he is. +So you will see teachers align with parents in an effort to get Johnny or Sue or whomever, aligned with organizational goals. +Historically, Nehiyawak groups organize themselves into small mobile bands during the winter. +Thank you, Anne. +So, if Indigenous people wanted land titles, they had to abandon their hunting lifestyle and embrace one of agriculture. +In previous videos we already saw which are the objectives of psychological first aid and how to apply them. +When it comes to dividing up property, one of the most commonly used tools is one you might remember from childhood. +Our body is switching between two different systems. +Because we thought that might actually eliminate the gender differences. +In the second week of the course, you got a good sense for how rational actor perspectives and organizational process perspectives differed. +Conducting research requires that you use different protocols in that these protocols are approved by ethics review boards. +If all the messages coming out and going in the companies are consistent this will help to reenforce the direction. +This enriches the participant's identity role and furthers their commitment to the organization. +The last screen-side chat I wanted to do this week is not an answer to a question it's not even something personal forum it's just me trying to talk about something that we're doing here at Stanford with the students in the class. +What he says is the implicit normative limit on the use of political power, is it should preserve the relative entitlements among members of the group. +This stage is characterized by a bigger cognitive maturity. +Let's imagine that you've averted the pitfall, you are well-versed on techniques to understand how the user is accomplishing the task. +Where people tried to make factory lines very efficient and administrators planned everything. +I think you can even make the argument that Ken could pick Agriba and take their 7 and move it up to 8. +Buy back is very simple and very popular. +And I think the organizational cultures that we create give us reasons for why, or at least that we see ourselves in them, and through that, or interpersonal relations or some kind of enjoyment and energy that we get from work. +As always, even though we have seven decision variables, we're going to go 1, 2, 3 over. +So effectively, organizations reflect on what works well or not, and then they encode that knowledge into their organizational elements. +The first dimension we can consider is their unit of analysis. +Indigenous legal traditions is a term sometimes used to refer to the Indigenous laws that continue to be practiced by Indigenous peoples, and that are the basis for sui generis Aboriginal rights. +Each time I read them, I feel like I learn so much from all of you and I hope you feel that way about each other. +But the seller, they think they need 480,000 in order to be able to afford the boat. +I place our discussion of son preference in the context of our human rights discussion because I believe that son preference is a basic expression of the problem of being born female. +Like Kevin, I'm also a computer scientist in artificial intelligence, and electronic commerce and game theory. +So if I understood it properly, you said you were late. +What we see now is the need to break this distance between laws and reality, between laws and life, and to guarantee the real access to what is already written so it does not become only rhetoric. +So, thank you for bringing it to my attention. +So it's something to think about. +It has international kinds of interactions that I just can't see in terms of scope and breadth of incomes that we have out there. +The gender binary refers to the organization of life around maleness and femaleness, and that life can't be lived outside those two categories. +The threat of the construction on their traditional territory called on the Kanien’keha:ka's traditional practice of women taking care of the community. +We do all these things because we have a whole suite of psychological traits to force ourselves to feel better. +This technique has the advantages of saving time and money that would be required to build a functioning product. +This is important to understand and to underline that not only the technical characteristics of the product can be used to build that positioning. +When you do that and you hit enter, you get back a big decimal, but we're usually after it as a percentage. +A principal that I think is very effective and also legitimate, is the idea of no regret. +It's really crucial. +That means for most children, nothing we do or say will take hold until the child's activation is lowered. +Sexual fluids; The bride and groom should get an HIV test before marriage. +You want to find ways that the current people who are getting you to the future benefit from the future somehow. +This is about putting an undue burden on women. +And that oftentimes magnetizes violence, both discursive, but also physical because they, I guess, subvert that status quo. +These environmental impacts and loss of lands threatened a way of life for Northern Quebec Indigenous people. +Who usually addresses this kind of stuff? Who's the appropriate person for this problem? Decision makers also match rules to what they see as appropriate to their role in the classified situation. +Do you want to just make an announcement that you're- No, I just think we just do it. +Okay, bye. +So you're kind of a social type. +The way to interpret this number is as a manager, if we green-light this project and we say go for it, we will add $2. +The size of the closed-end fund is 400 million Euros, that means that every year, managers receive 8 million Euros from the closed-end fund. +So now in Ethiopia, if you're under the age of 18, you can get an abortion on demand. +[inaudible] see that panel if I could, there we go. +So students do this math test, everybody does badly, but they're, that was just a practice and now you've got the real one, a true high stakes once, everybody's feeling really nervous. +While there was one that downloaded 30 different items a day. +[SINGING] My name is Damian Abrahams. +In the Western worldview, civilization is commonly defined as an advanced state of human society, which includes high levels of culture, science, industry and government. +So maybe it's like really just a function of being a richer kind of folk that we get this. +It's because religious individuals tend to actually be more social. +If it lasted any longer, it would be terrible. +Dress for success. +And one thing to keep in mind is that from post to post, it is possible that you will bond much more strongly with a small segment of the people you talked to. +And it gives them practice. +Because that's what helps drive deep learning. +And we start this dialogue on the web, showing them that the brand is really interested in what they have to say and these two things connecting them with the brand and selecting them moves them into action. +So ICANN, I see, so it's a data base of- All the dispute out there- because he has done this before. +So, many organizations have multiple goals, and it's possible that they can come into conflict. +They can't feel alone. +” Somehow Seneca created an association between fashion and emotions. +[COUGH] A great difference can exist between the two cultures and this can be come really big problem. +Residential schools have created a loss of identity, as many survivors and generations afterwards lived and continue to live with uncertainty about their culture and heritage. +That came after the CEDAW convention. +In the past these lines used to be a major source of revenues for fashion designers. +In this third week, we covered a very fundamental managerial issue in food and beverage businesses: local versus global. +So in these experiments, they often are positive experiences, and they usually equate across with the material goods at a monetary level. +When we think about how teens spend a lot of their time, what it seems like is they spent a lot of their free time on screens. +What transgender neutrals people have to usually approve things? [inaudible] approved or discrimination. +So the women have more than half of the years remaining when they will be considered disabled in Canada compared to the men who have 40 percent of the remaining years and this in the developing countries, although I do not have the data to prove it, is expected to be much worse. +That's filled with associations, that mean something to you. +As one of the artists to present his artworks, and so I reflected a lot on this, but I found it really comprehensible. +If the liability profile is done we have the last phase. +Exactly, so it's basically, that was a $10,000 an hour rate. +The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement that resulted in the creation of Nunavut in 1999, the Inuvialuit Final Agreement in 1984, the Gwich'in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement in 1992 The Sahtu Dene and Métis Comprehensive Land Claim in 1993, the Tłicho Land Claim and Self-Government Agreement in 2003, and the Yukon Umbrella Final Agreement, finalized in 1999. +You can imagine we might go more or less. +So, it's in a change of experiences between them and one will be higher, will be lower, butthe balance will still be there. +Residential schools are an important part of Canada's history, and in order to understand our present state we must look at our past. +In her Cliff Painting video, Nicholson's decolonial actions are clearly seen on the dune coloured cliffs. +It's a time when you're going to journal about the points in your life that you experience the most fun, here's how it works. +But we could also see this as a risk factor, as the assistance and the options that are activated in case of massive emergencies, in this case aren't activated because as we said the environment remains without acceptance, so the available aid is usually the minimum. +The intricate arms of the astrocytes wrap around the neurons, each embracing thousands of synapses. +Play around this number, this number is a little bit of the unknown, color that green. +How can you take this brain that evolved to survive in the wild and then more recently to survive in social environments, how can you take that brain and apply it to solve this abstract problem in mathematics? Well, the answer is, we don't really know how we do that. +Again with a great impact on the company and the brand performance. +Cartier's detailed accounts of the Mi'kmaq relays the wariness of both Indigenous peoples and Cartier in the first encounter of trade. +So what is Bea's actual deadline? It's Friday. +I'll buy them a trampoline. +We have a pie of 30. +So we can bring new intelligence in. +They don't require the planning equipment or resources that some of the action-oriented strategies do. +Kingdon asks a fundamental question, which is, why do certain issues become part of the government's agenda while others do not? Kingdon's research finds that policy proposals are not necessarily written in response to a particular event. +But before we get there, let's talk about what excites you, what motivates you, and how I can help make this deal work better for you. +Although the majority of survivors that attended residential schools were First Nations, Métis children did attend and survive residential schools as well. +It’s not because the product itself has something wrong but because consumers do not have the appropriate knowledge to consume the product or the service properly. +And I think the key line that was problematic is why should I care? It is clear that they buyer doesn't particularly respect the sellers motivation to travel around the world. +They were looking for something that actually could meet the needs of the given population. +But, is that because they're not as good at it when they do negotiate? What happens when women do negotiate? There are often gender differences in how effective men and women are when they negotiate. +They take the world literally, as well as the things adults tell them and their advices. +That's a really really important point because, for me the diffuse mode, I call that the creative or writing mode. +[FOREIGN] I tortured her with my son. +So thank you for the question, Peter, and hopefully we kind of got somewhere on it. +Now of course a lot of protests end up being a social movement organization, right? So Greenpeace, a lot of these, the movements, or the organizations that we think of, that are activist organizations began probably from social movements and then got institutionalized into a formal organization that's repeated, that's sustained, and has those qualities. +This is perfectly fine and you hit "Okay" and you run it one more time. +Participants here in this kind of exchange model engage in exchange for some benefit. +Facebook too, you can do that. +Let's get started, so there are folks out there who have massive followings, but they don't really have businesses. +Alan mentions that they have a lot of passion. +Stay tuned. +At the next level down beneath the surface, let's look at the structure of the system. +You know, I think you're kind of giving me the indication that I'm not gonna get very much when I come into this market. +Indigenous societies incorporated, and adapted to, and used European goods in various ways within their own cultural contexts. +Or even the removal of parts of the labia, with lifelong side effects, and significant health and sexual impairment. +You may go back and forth between managing your own feelings, and helping the student become more skilled at identifying and managing their own. +And by that, I'm meaning a strong learning culture, and Brandon mentions this, too, is focused on a process. +Here's one that I've used in the past. +But based upon my own experience and it's limited somewhat, here's the way I see it. +You're kind of cold, you're chill, you're you're rational self. +Usually smaller companies are less organized, sometimes de-structured but they are more able to make decisions with a faster pace. +So there are some independent of efficiency, there are these returns of resources that you get from being legitimate. +The surprise is that there are not a lot of options on the table, because we basically have five different options on the table where one of the five is very bad. +For example, most of us feel at unease when our friends befriend our enemy. +So I connected with all the embassies in New York and they connected with their headquarters to raise this issue with him together so woman release and all the other people. +I'll give you an example to illustrate this. +Many of them, I think, come to feminism by being in collaboration and conversation with other women of colour, right, or other ethnic minorities. +I actually am a big admirer of Eugene Fama, and his papers, honest, were very interesting. +They say this is a x situation for y people to manage. +Not just about quarterly results. +I'll actually be finishing up pretty soon. +Could you explain please? Sure. +It seems that there were some power struggles or disagreements happening in Stadacona at that time, and by bringing Donnacona to France, Cartier would effectively remove him as leader of the Stadaconans. +So excellent use here of a one way table and a two way table. +Or even worse, if the insurance company insures your house for more than you think you can sell it, you would say, "I'll just burn it down and pretend it was an accident. +What you never want to do is ask them what next year's bonuses are going to be because people don't want to predict the future. +The distributor will serve, in turn, retailers and retailers will serve consumers. +But we have another surprise. +So the used furs that First Nations traded to the Europeans were essentially less valuable to the First Nations than the European goods. +These are people who are cleaning up vomit in a cancer ward or cleaning the linen of COVID patients. +Having a good capacity to communicate or reveal the emotions, which is having the capacity of expressing feelings properly, helping to emotional development. +Why does that system exist? 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As systems thinkers, we should ask why a lot as we both ascend and descend. +You need to have that. +As we've seen, tracking will help us turn one act of social connection into a habit. +Under the second set, one could become a citizen upon entering a profession as a lawyer, teacher, minister, or doctor. +This is bringing some of the technology that we were using in house to bring it to the last mile. +The best moments really occur when a person's body and mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile. +Communication is what transforms the product into a brand. +So we actually can't accept an offer under 500,000. +You'll get action, yeah. +The second psychprotip is that, if you struggle with getting in a little bit more exercise, then adding the kinds of things that might make exercise a little bit more fun. +Starting in terms of size, dimension, and also possibility to deliver the right brand identity. +Extended family also because my mother didn't have access, or for that matter, information about contraception or money to pay for those. +My added value is 2600 and the combined added value of the all the players on the other side is also 2600. +There's a saying in psychology, "What fires together, wires together. +The mediating role of rituals is not simple though. +This bigger maturity helps them understanding many things that a smaller kid, of 3 or 4 years old, can't understand. +So that each product category has its own competitors? Exactly. +If you cut your rock open, what would be inside? Bear in mind that in elaborating on your rock, you should not include pebbles or smaller priorities related to your rocks instead, what comprises that rock? Once you've completed your rocks, you can connect with someone else who has done this exercise and compare what each of you wrote, your buddy. +Sometime during the SALT treaty, the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty talks? The SALT talks, when the Soviets and the Americans were trying to reduce nuclear warheads and inter-ballistic missiles. +She notes, "At the end of a long day, I really want to go to the gym and I really struggle to get there even though I know I should go, it's going affect my happiness. +We're not missing the kind of good things in life that we could be noticing, like paying attention to delicious stuff we're eating rather than paying attention to our phone. +We work really on a marketing strategy to strength and let all target understand which are the values, and the strength on the brand. +Cool, thanks. +It's not always easy. +But, what is a trend then? A trend is a certain direction followed by actors in the industry in terms of materials, shapes, patterns, and/or colors. +You have a structure, and that structure is created by somebody like you. +They're learned as a routine, but they are practiced in bouts and used in relation to other routines. +Look, they're already coming back. +Because they're so grateful, because they were helped that much. +And then a final model was called Bureaucratic Politics and here we see kind of a natural system, a dynamic coalition kind of view. +From here on out, everything will be smooth sailing. +It doesn't fall exactly in line. +This design lexicon that is vocabulary used in user experience design describe features that are essential to a design being usable and useful. +But if I'm supposed to grow by 10 percent every year, I probably shouldn't get 1. +So, we can go on and one about this, but I think it's interesting to see all your experiences in the, think about how they, how you are, in your cases, how you are classifying one logic over another, of when it would arise and why. +The first challenged the universal practices of western museums, who would often use ancestral remains, sacred, and ceremonial objects as displays and spectacles. +When you can separate what is urgent out of what is important, it can help clarify your priorities. +I don't like to be treated unfairly. +It's kind of real politics. +Here, experts are used to simulate or predict typical user performance. +Of course, this argument for Monday also works for Wednesday. +But it's this idea that we have this mental state in which you're performing an activity where you are fully immersed, where you feel energized, focused, you're fully involved, and you're enjoying it as you go. +There's our sources and then in the columns that are above, merge and center and remind ourselves that these are our destination. +For example, the first two solutions of rewriting papers for a better grade and giving everyone ten points don't seem to address any of the problems I listed earlier. +Let's find out why? Are saliva and mucus high risk fluids? No, they are not. +But above all, it's such a practical thing but something I feel like in Italy is growing, eating here and spending time and money here, you learned to order specific things at specific places and to ignore the rest of the menu. +And there's lots of evidence that just the simple active doing this can change around our behavior and maybe even make our behavior a little bit more moral. +And I did my SRN, which here you call RN. +You can find that if you look it on YouTube, he's an avid poker player. +This includes kids, we said we must include them in everything: psychological first aid, the rituals development, etc. +I love the fact that the buyer here didn't exceed his $470,000 limit. +For Indigenous peoples there could be no surrender of the land, as land was not something they could, or would, give or sign away. +There has been an awful lot of international development. +When the other side is at their reservation value, you are getting all the pie. +And what shouldn't psychological first aid be? Well, they aren't a therapy, a way of diagnosing, not even a way of getting away, such as defusing and debriefing. +As you look at them side by side on the same sheet of paper, maybe ask yourself, what are the important connections here? What are the key words that are coming? You might find yourself saying yes, this is why I'm here? I definitely picked the right team or organization and come away with renewed energy for your work and hard work. +Teachers who model emotional intelligence are also comfortable showing their students how to identify and manage emotions. +This column serves as the bridge between the future you want and the present where you are now. +And what happened next? Well the colleagues from the other degree of accidents came, the ones who don't rescue the victims alive and I went apart, I went apart, I didn't know what to do. +And the question is, did the payment affect people's motivation on time three presuming people are a chance of how much they would like this puzzle normally, does the payment mess them up? And so here's what you find if you look at the amount of seconds everybody works in the payment condition and the no payment condition. +A second reason thought strategies work is that they interrupt the automatic stress response. +That's the act of savoring. +How can it be possible not to be lost in translation? Yeah, you're not lost in the moment when you know who you are. +These are all excellent questions so, part of it depends on how you got where you are. +Here we come full circle in that it is through the evaluation phase that we show that we are providing an improved user experience. +Usually, the market lasts forever. +One of my favorite examples comes from the Princeton psychologist, Betsy Paluck, she actually did her degree back at Yale here. +Three to five items are enough to be comprehensive without being overwhelming. +And the teachers also seek to learn from each other. +We're reaching a very exciting point where people are now seeing the benefit of combining older, indigenous principles and ways of knowing with modern innovation to help address some of today's more complex issues. +What's the pie when the total cost is 150? At this point, you know the question to ask. +And so I often gray it out to recognize that I don't need this, but it's part of the requirement to use the two way table. +In those industries gender differences favoring men will be biggest. +My, in New York, for example, when it's raining or snowing I think is, with our taste, I think with our style, we can use world wide. +Because the private equity investor has the possibility to sell 100% of the company. +So they want something very special that is made for them, that is absolutely personalized. +I'd like to meet the person in charge of your ISO 9000, I'd like to meet your CFO. +The first one being that only one crew can be sent to one city. +It looks so cheesy and I know it sounds stupid, but your brain doesn't know. +You know we try to explain to people that people should wear different clothes in different summer. +Let's spend a little more time discussing observable features of organizational cultures. +Companies do something to increase the sales and the sales start growing so the market is growing. +And also women in various places will get a commission if they recruit new victims. +Can they give you an amazing title or amazing projects or amazing experience or amazing training? An amazing mentor that's worth a lot. +7 of course - click it, reference it, hit enter and you can see it also goes up by a little bit. +Since there is no cure, prevention is the best defense. +All the issues are prioritized in the recruiters head and you shouldn't ask for anything until you have a really good sense of how they feel about those things. +Prototyping literally sits literally and figuratively between design and evaluation. +Where some of those campaigns were sinister, was that they allowed infiltration of some of the colonial departments, say, a public health department. +Having little help availability or delayed assistance; also mobile phones usually stop working when we need them the most, running off battery or having no signal. +For example, demographic questionnaires such as sex or education level, or lists where the user just checks off all that apply. +So there's a variety of things that organizations do afford that provide that balance, so you don't go crazy. +Hello everybody. +They're not as tangible is this table. +And what's interesting about them, is that we can see both of them trying to portray content themes as internally held as well. +Now, I have an additional cost, a variable cost, if you will, of printing each catalog, and that is at 10 cents. +During the excavation process, over 400,000 Indigenous artifacts were recovered from the building site lands as well as archaeological evidence of 200 fire pits. +So we have options B, C and E. +But what numbers go inside of these tables they are the coefficients. +This is the case of Vente-Privee. +I can call you at different times and check how happy you are. +So we'll spend some time talking about what it means to be ethical, professional and how plagiarism and copyright laws come into play. +And I said well, send me the offer. +In example, I woke up, I thought I was waking up very early. +Part-time sub-contracting has grown, and so on and so forth. +So, their revenue model is a licensee fee flow. +Even in simple things that I said like we're joking about like the cookies we have here before you guys come in. +This, when combined with other traditional activities, was crucial in maintaining family financial stability in the post-bison period. +Think about it strategically. +That's my anchor. +Let them know that sometimes the strategies they've chosen won't work. +Telegraph services proved to be extremely important, as the Hudson's Bay Company could no longer monopolize up-to-date market news. +We'd just like to know what we're looking at as far as the purchase goes. +So organizational memory is not just a database of ideas, it's a database of knowers with experience. +Be honest with yourself, share the good ones and the not-so-good ones. +For example, the teachers and students boycott schools that are in disrepair because of budget problems. +There's two revenue things that I have to keep track of and you need to write them both down. +Another individual, John Gage, argued that the age of the firm might influence which one is adopted. +At a different scale, that of the territory, an even bolder decentralization strategy toward providing Indigenous self-government and resource development for the benefit of all Canadians may be found. +You have focused on several examples of efforts and interventions that you think are promising and as far as I understood it, related to NGOs non governmental organizations. +The importance of participants doesn't match their job description, and the executive branch is often involved in legislative processes. +In naturalistic observations, we simply observe the user as she goes about completing her task. +They still have the same goal, in quotes, just a different interpretation or understanding of what that goal is and how to achieve that goal. +A second element the what. +A government can't choose to overlook those. +Because after the fabric, after the cotton, intermediate project is the yarn. +So as the number of strengths you use goes up, so, too, does all your reports of positive affect. +And so all the Indigenous peoples of the New World, at some point after 1492, and sometimes it took centuries, were in contact with the Europeans. +And had decision trees with rational action being the word of the day but then later, in the Modernist time or era. +So if you haven't figured out what productivity tools work best for you, keep searching. +In 1973, the Manitou Community College was created. +And thank you so much for your time and attention. +Informality and minimal status distinction and seeming disorganization but in reality, it leads to this heightened commitment and process of seeing one's work as a means to self-fulfillment and identity formation and performance. +Talents, and celebrity to the movement. +Here's his terms. +So a would be 2 and b would also be 2 or 2x cubed. +You will in practice probably ghostwrite quite a bit for other people as a content marketer. +They'll look at another firm's product and take it apart trying to understand how it can be made within their own community of practice. +Bottom-up attention stuff is just going to grab our attention whether we like it or not. +These two factors, changes and lack of control, generate a bigger risk chance. +Storytelling has been, and continues to be, a central part of our identity as people and as nations. +That's the scary part. +There are some other good things you can do like, for example, the badges for website security. +It's essentially, "I don't want you to shut down before I've given you the whole offer. +These are some PSYCHPROTIPS that we can engage in outside finding the right benchmarks and finding the right social proof. +Let's try to understand what an SBIC is. +They couldn't do in UBC studies that cost a real amount of money because like grants and they don't have that much money to do them. +From day to night. +Still, the value of a girl in some societies is closely tied to this tradition. +The valuation and due diligence is devoted to exclude other proposals that don't work. +And, say for example if there are certain participants. +I will probably set myself the task to respond to the same questions that I put to those three women. +This is a natural phenomenon that means that your mind is wrestling deeply with the material. +However closed-end funds, even if they are the major vehicle in Europe, are not the only vehicle, are not the only legal entity we can use in Europe to be considered eligible as a private equity investor, because we also have banks and investment firms. +A taste of home that blends the DNA from Canada with Italian design. +Three distractions. +And people wanna have something that's traditional and tastes good and feels home made, but costs three euros and is made by someone who they can see face to face. +HM could remember things from his childhood but he had trouble remembering things that had occurred in the years just before his operation, things that had not yet become fully consolidated. +The second question I want to address this week, was post by Ange Clinha, and she says we will make books be, education the future. +And she says she's from India and she comes from a land where beliefs and good times and bad times are taken to account before an important decision making. +The grandmothers caring for the children provide the history of the nation. +You might have seen the company plan for this for two years if it had been a kind of planned transition, we can do much more difficult things and we can adapt to circumstances that may surprise us. +We must frame the problem within the context, within the multiple resources and systems that are already working with the family. +In the early period of the fur trade, the furs Europeans wanted were actually the well-worn used pelts that First Nations had already used for clothing. +Let's do a two way table and we're going to play around with both the price values multiples of 10. +SHEELA VERMA: Ipas has developed the standard guidelines and training guidelines. +Here's a personal example. +On the other side, there are other mineral waters that provide consumers with other benefits that are more symbolical. +And no one thinks that's right and then you've lost credibility. +If you do well in your studies, the people around you can feel threatened. +If you want to be successful in this business you have to be very curious and know as much as you can, and the web is the best way to do it. +Framework, you know, an identity or a shared set of goals and this is kind of a more long term thing. +Do you have satisfaction in your job? Are you being productive in your job? Do you experience positive affect when you're at work? All these things. +So perhaps this last image may help even more. +We don't have access to all of it, and we don't necessarily have access to the contents of our mind. +Again, I don't use this number, this is strictly for Excel. +The thing we really think effects you, like if you had a car crash, or you're a paraplegic, or you won the lottery, all these things, that actually is the smallest component of our happiness. +And people using the mobile device can access a video on our YouTube channel with a explaining the product. +Exploitation is the key. +Summing it up, chunks are best built with focused attention, understanding of the basic idea, and practice to help you gain mastery and a sense of the big picture context. +If you're on your own domain, I think it's less than $20 a year on WordPress. +And while this may be true in many cases, many Indigenous communities are open to the economic benefits of new local industries if cultural practices of sustainability are adhered to, and the environmental impacts do not undermine traditional land usage, like hunting and fishing. +But when we do it in that moment, in a stage after the impact, in this transition stage while they are accepting reality, we will change a bit psychological first aid's priority. +They happen mostly in medicine, as well as the hard sciences and engineering. +And this includes a range of false offers from jobs as nannies and waitresses and hotel cleaners, models, dancers. +We'll see also a powerful technique for resetting your reference points and that's the phenomena of gratitude. +So we have three features here to describe ecological change. +We do this to get people talking, but they won't talk if we don't listen to them, if we don't hear what they have to say. +So let's shrink the decimals now before I drag it down. +Articles 25 through to 28 specifically address issues related to lands and traditional territories. +Notice if I turn both on, then the sum turns into a two and that's not allowed, so this won't pass. +Champagne is a very long-story and long-history product, but obviously, the way champagne is made, although it is a traditional method, has been innovated over time, because the technology has changed, Because the way the champagne has been sold into the market has changed. +These proactive strategies are like building the foundation of a house. +therefore, it’s a prevalent part of the company. +By contrast, Network Organizations consider the global socio-centric view of both direct and indirect relationships. +I welcome your suggestions. +The TRC mandate was to acknowledge and clarify past abuses, respond to the support and needs of survivors, contribute to accountability, and address institutional responsibilities and recommendations. +com, you better believe it. +So another possibility is just to say nothing, not ever bring the pay stub in, and perhaps let it disappear, or would you think the apology is better? I like the apology. +But it's also worth considering and managing your energy to match the tasks at hand too. +These are choices that women are making for their lives and for the lives that the people that they love. +And then just a final wrap up on professionalism. +From the knowledge of the expectations that customers have, a company can understand what the features of the value proposition is has to build are. +Though they acknowledge that the remote workers may indeed be more carefree, happier and productive, there's a fear that negative impacts on corporate culture like the sharing of ideas in meals, identity, collaborative creativity and institutional memory outweigh positive aspects of teleworking. +Remember, the virus cannot survive in the air like the flu or cold and cough. +We can't see those kind of differences immediately because it takes a decade for us to begin to see whether women did get access to contraceptives, whether they had a safer way of giving birth to children, whether they had the information that they need. +These clan systems form the basis of Kanien:keha'ka kinship. +In 1990, an Indigenous grassroots movement took root in Quebec that quickly took centerstage on newscasts throughout the country and became known as the Oka Crisis. +Thanks for joining us. +The last thing I want to do here is sort of actually answer the question. +When we talk about specific cases that are very successful such as the fast fashion retailers you cannot mention a company such as Zara. +And you can see that towards the right, which is later years, many of the countries drop down towards that direction. +These rocks, as we consider them, think through first your rocks should be crucial to your sense of purpose, your why of life and work. +Being in one mode seems to limit your access to the other mode's way of thinking. +The establishment of the Native Women's Association of Canada and the inclusion of women's councils at the Métis National Council, The Assembly of First Nations, and the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami demonstrates the success and work of these feminist efforts. +Earlier lessons discuss the effects of colonialism on many aspects of Indigenous peoples’ lives. +And we often don't realize that it can have the effect that it can have. +Center it and make it pretty. +It is a brand that was able to stay true to it's identity and roots. +It becomes a cult and this accomplishment is seen as leading to kind of economic success. +And I'm not, I'm not the expert in terms of how to use IT and technology to actually optimize that knowledge to be fully intelligent about it. +Get the skill set, and then maybe come back and do some more work. +And again, this was partly a result of the small schools and the positive collegial ethos that led to positive relationships. +The person getting the 20, even though 20 is better than zero, will often turn you down because they think it's unfair. +And so a company which belongs to that territory can leverage on this knowledge accumulated over time. +And so more and more, we base our identities, at least some of us are arguing on character displays, which are more about, think of it this way, we see Harrison Ford as a famous actor. +Having the paper sideways is essential, because what that does is that, kind of liberates your brain, and it says, oh, I can go off in any direction. +Until I realized that was going to be a very different story for me. +A needs B just as much as B needs A. +Your NPV is positive, means this is the value of the project. +Hi everyone and welcome back. +Do control all their activities, in particular Louis Vuitton is integrated both in design, manufacturing and retail. +Let the firm say no to you. +Women are sexual temptresses. +There's lots of ambiguity in the rules. +Is it okay then for me to embrace it? When is it okay? How do we decide these things? Or is it that couldn't it saying that any role embracement has this quality of being more and more our virtual self. +And you know rainbow Oreo conveyed a fairly sophisticated message, a fairly complete message, in one striking image. +Enhancing the value creation of the company is one aspect of managing and monitoring, but the other side of the story of managing and monitoring is represented by the need to protect the value the company has created. +Think about your favorite newspaper comic strip, in four to eight sequences you get an entire storyline. +That you're close, you're almost here, you're almost worth in their mind. +And I think that that compromise of sorts will perhaps, hopefully, keep you even more engaged than you were the prior week and hopefully even engage the material more. +And so, we didn't have to think about how we divide the cost savings from their purchasing power. +This marginalization became official when, in 1830, responsibility for Indigenous relations was transferred from the British military to the civilian government in both Upper and Lower Canada, which from then on embarked on a mission of “civilization”. +The Lockhart River that flows from Artillery Lake, or edacho tué, into the east arm of Great Slave Lake have been the core of Denésƍliné territory for thousands of years, and these places are deeply intertwined with individual and community identity and spirituality. +Particularly the deep act of not just taking any old breath, a really deep belly breath where you're filling up your belly with lots and lots of air. +But the role of the private equity is to be hands on. +We have TRND branded online communities, where we have over 1. +In the case of mathematics however, the world in which you are solving those problems isn't one we're familiar with. +Unfortunately, 70% of the emotions adults have been feeling have been in the red and blue Mood Meter quadrants, which are the unpleasant emotions. +I have lost 60% of my income this year, gone not coming back. +And I also believe if you cannot cannibalize, if you do not cannibalize, your competitor will attack you. +But let's say that Carrie cheated and the day before she got a copy of the recruiter sheet the other side's sheet, she read up on Romesh sheet and didn't tell him about it. +As such the entire forest is a fundamental niche and the realized niche is the small part of the forest the animal actually lives in. +It was argue to play that closes will came to World War 3 where moreover a 100 million could have died. +And they can be crazy ones. +They face numerous health threats grounded in biological differences, and the high rate of infection and death increases women's workload in maintaining their households and community and providing care to orphaned children. +In third place you will find PowerPoint slides which summarize, synthesize and illustrate the videos' content. +At this time, the Stadaconans and Hochelagans the groups of people that Cartier had met, were not living along the St. +No, the reason is that Bea can guarantee herself far more than zero. +I think in terms of the constitution this is progress. +But then we find something that's perhaps not quite as intuitive, there is a correlation also with agreeableness but that correlation is negative. +The first one implementing the color index of disaster, then different measures of the TGIP. +If you think you don't have the language gene, or you're too old and don't have time or are just too shy to try, Benny's book will help you get past these hurdles. +And to finish the week we will make a very important practical exercise, in which you will see the correct and the incorrect ways to apply the psychological first aids and you will deduce and learn more on how will you do it when you do this exercise in your daily life. +Would you be willing to accept $400,000? So that's not gonna be enough cuz I think we can negotiate maybe is that I have an additional boat payment that is upcoming that I have today here. +And so they brought first year students in and had them estimate the number of positive and negative experiences other first year college students had. +Remember, these are just calculated. +All the points where the customer get in touch with the brand, mix these touch points online and offline. +And, what you really like, are things like an insurance policy against failure of Apple Computer. +And in some ways they like that because it gets their money quicker and they like that. +So you want to make sure they actually act according to the way that they said they'd act. +What is the risk-free? 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You just learned they don't care about you participating in this competition. +If you want, we can also calculate what would be the yearly return both for the managers that, at the end of the day, invested the 2% of the 400 million Euros and for the investors that invested 400 million Euros. +I'm Professor Laurie Santos, a Professor in Psychology and Cognitive Science, and I'm excited that you're going to join me on this journey to learn a little bit about the science, and also the practice of well-being. +And so here's another example that's close to home, sort of, because it involves residential colleges, but it's residential colleges not here at Yale. +Let's fix this. +You can fix our summary sentence to actually have make sense produce 10 XJ6 snowmobiles and 15 XJ8 snowmobiles for a max revenue of 100,000 multiply 1,000, so $100,500. +So here, proximity breeds ties. +Here are just a few more approaches to reframing that you might find helpful. +Here, an expert on organizational learning asks, how do we know that an organizational learning has occured? 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No. +Understand the Min and the Max, the functions and their uses, as well as these other formulas about where revenue, costs and profit comes from. +Based on superior competences, and more and more luxury brands are investing in this. +The last aspect is related to the pay off. +This week, the first question I want to answer was one that I had posted from last year. +Deskaheh traveled with a six nations passport fully aware that the federal government would deny a Canadian passport. +20 and 30 for all of them in Evanston. +The other thing you can do is build support among people who actually would Reinforce your view. +So the pie is what we get by working together compared to what we have gotten with no deal which is everyone ending up with their BATNA. +the, the final note, network is a simple chain format. +You can tap, you can pan, you can stretch, you can flip the screen. +But one decimal is fine. +How do we make sure we're all having the same conversation about preservation? 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Can you explain? GIZA is the name of the cotton coming from Egypt All the Egyptian cottons are code named with GIZA [INAUDIBLE] while the pyramids are in Cairo. +Whereas outside, prephrial specialists and all those tag alongs. +She said, hey, this is your 10 bucks but if you want you could donate it to another student. +At the same time, they have newly acquired companies that are almost start-ups, or brands that are on a different positioning in terms of maturity that might be the stars and the cash cows of the future. +The first thing we must do is introducing ourselves, saying our name, what are we doing there and why have we approached. +And finally, I just wanted to make a few comments on the health risks and consequences for trafficked women. +Okay fair enough. +But there was some structural violence that went along with these campaigns because these schools of tropical medicine and hygiene were sometimes, like anthropology, the handmaidens of the colonialists. +And occasionally, there's a major project that I'm wrapping up like, say, this MOOC, that has me running into a bit of overtime. +There are some consumers which are considered innovators or pioneers; they like innovation. +A significant proportion of First Nations men eligible for duty in Canada enlisted in World War 1. +In daily emergencies maybe we will have to give an explanation of why certain persons do determined things and in massive emergencies we must adapt to the culture, the religion of the people to which we are applying psychological first aid, not taking thinks for granted and be very careful with the other people's beliefs and their behaviors and we must also pay attention to any person with any disability, either physical, sensorial or intellectual, it is important that in those cases we act adapting to their capacities. +Did we get enough sleep? Then, how are we feeling? Our emotional energy, our quality. +When we have shareable images, we put copyblogger. +Classified and labeled, Indigenous art objects where seen as identifying markers for the evolution and progress of Indigenous peoples. +Indigenous people continue to be guided by their relationship between themselves and their environment. +So often we want the graphs to have some sort of best practices of what things we want. +Yeah, it very much has. +One more time. +and then you design those implementations and actually carry them out and report back to the, the forum. +I might say, is there anything I could do for you that would get you to reconsider this? I don't want to be on record with a too personal example. +You highlight the entire table, including this ghost row, this grayed-out link to the profit cell in the model, highlight everything, and here's the feature of a data table of Excel. +That is, when people who lost a loved one have to go from one to another hospital to get some info, when it takes a lot of time for injured people to get information on their relatives, when that person's information and belongings management, or about the people who lived in the building isn't enough, we are causing avoidable damage, as it is a damage that is is generated after the primary damage, during the critical incident management. +So feminists were worried about the power of science to discuss gender as primarily biological. +The theory of the capitalized pricing model is that investors care more about beta than they do about idiosyncratic risk. +Whether one influenced the other isn't clear, but they reinforced each other for certain. +But nothing I have said affects women of one region or one place. +So when I meet someone I always ask you know, well, first I pay attention. +Join our team and together we will teach HIV and AIDS awareness. +An iconic collection, but not such a strong fashion content. +And then we saw ways that we can regulate our thoughts to feel happier. +For example, time to completion or count number of clicks during the task. +Quill and beadwork were the primary way that many Indigenous peoples of the Plains, Woodlands, and West Coast decorated everyday and special occasion items, such as cradles, log carriers, chair seats, clothing, and boxes. +It's not as if Holland Sweetener has any economic, moral or other obligation to come and enter a market and lose money. +What our habits we're going to define them is these automatic behavioral responses to some situational cue, where your behavior has been reinforced in the past, where it's been associated with some reward back in the day. +Great job on this example. +Having been said, are there any other countries that Chile considers “so called” competition? Of course, Chile has direct competitors in every category. +But I have to bring out something you've alluded to in the past and that's simply the idea of, when you're trying to get into that diffuse mode and I'm saying this a little bit metaphorically because we haven't truly analyzed what's going on. +In most cases, these type of problems are systems that are in turn part of larger and more complex systems. +I think right there. +Once you complete that project, you build more confidence. +Show of hands. +So people are liking the polls, so I'll stick with it, so I will do this poll. +And finally Mars Sanchez makes a interesting kind of suggestion. +Bocconi is of course part of this international program. +We have [COUGH] anything from a 24 to a 72-hour waiting period in Utah. +It's inconceivable that someone would approach the game of soccer using a different activity framework or schema, or even different rules of say, basketball. +I want this case to help open your eyes to the power of being allocentric, and what it can do for you. +I think that where there's opportunities. +And this was a key, it was a turning point for a summer collection. +And it's really about content that's designed to get somebody to take the next action. +Keep them off the streets and provide pretext of storytelling and allow socializing. +I'd like to pass them all onto you but I'm prepared to do this. +How did you do that? Well this is the famous Moppo story which has even appeared in the New Yorker magazine. +How did the pebbles in work and life effect you? What structures and practices can you put into place to make enough time and proactive time for the rocks, managing pebbles appropriately for your productivity and your sanity? We've covered how to manage rocks and pebbles. +So use a style that fits your personality. +Sudan has been working on their constitution, yeah. +The longevity of humans is not improving dramatically anymore as it was maybe a hundred years ago. +And at that point, I'll have one black card, he'll have one red card, and we'll be in a completely symmetric position. +What did they find? Well, they get twice as many people who then report that they voted on Facebook spontaneously with the social proof. +And he talks about spiders and a starfish, which is an interesting metaphor. +And I would say the reason why I said I want it now is, because we want everything. +As influential stakeholders, they may be able to convince someone equally influential that you might not be able to do on your own. +Centralization ideas by Chandler. +Beaver fur has two layers, the guard hairs which are stiff, and the downy undercoat. +Welcome to our class on International Women's Health and Human Rights. +Under the Texas Shootout Anju would state a price and Bharat would say buy or sell. +That this is connected to the asking for help. +And they typically suffer severe physical and psychological consequences, which I hope I can touch on at the very end. +So essentially, I see this, that five percent are prepared to say yes, 30 percent want me to walk away, the whole firm, and walk away and go to Icann, 11 percent. +We will also see how to use FPA depending on what happened, that is, what we have to take into account in cases such as a scenario in which someone has committed suicide or when the users are in the hospital where they have just received bad news. +If I order 3500 and the demand is 4000 I'm only going to be able to sell what I have in stock, I can't sell these missing 500 books, I have no surplus here. +And so you ask for a $20,000 raise because you're worth it. +Against forms of politicking that, though operating under the guise of objectivity were actually quite damaging to Native women and to queer Indigenous peoples, in that we sensed out this need in Native Studies and in our organizing to talk specifically about the forms of violence and experiences and realities that Native women and queer, trans, two spirit Indigenous peoples experienced because the tools, both academic but also political, that we had up until, I guess, the 1990s, weren't actually getting 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If they don't reach an agreement, what will Aegean and Baltic do? Nothing. +Or you just improve recruitment and attract better talent in general with the better human capital say. +We learned about Indigenous peoples interactions with each other, and their robust trading and traveling systems, prior to settler arrival. +And now the question we're after is so what? What do I do with this? 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We can see that, from a policy perspective, this was not something that the federal government in particular expected given their assumption that Indigenous people who move to cities would not need specific programs and services unique from non-Indigenous residents. +I find that they're much more open to talking about the real experience of dining in Rome. +For Indigenous people, these stories function in essential and thoughtful ways. +I need columns i, j, and k here. +And even if you missed it then, kind of going back and replaying the good stuff can actually lead to happier moments. +With guerrilla communication, or guerrilla marketing, it is meant, a number of small events that are very impactful, very creative that are able to attract the attention of people, to get this attention which in turn is translated into communication by other subjects: mass media, websites, reviewers, and so on and so forth. +Mary Metz makes a lot of discussion about the school culture and ethos, or the deep social structure. +But that's great for programming, whereas this class is more perhaps about conversations and understandings that are more of a humanistic nature and social scientific nature that may not lend themselves to a stack overflow kind of organization. +So the example that we have is in the United States is of someone like Lyndon Johnson, who was a Vice-President under President Kennedy, and then became president when Kennedy was shot and assassinated. +It will stay around to disappoint you. +You can now ask yourself, given these are the most important things for me to spend time on, and I have considered what I want to accomplish in this next year, how do I feel about my progress toward achieving them? 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Do you need something? Water, water. +But it's more variable. +In fact, a lot of organizations lack that decoupling. +The truth is that companies are constantly learning from each other. +So, psychological first aid must never be a way of overprotecting, doing this we don't help the victims. +You think you're processing all this information about the beach. +And so that's when I decided to do the PhD in anthropology, so that I could get a better understanding of the cultural and social forces that were also involved, and how they manifest as disease. +So you can say, I'm prepared to bid but what I'd really like to do is understand why my bid last time wasn't chosen. +So 17 + 9 = 26. +If I'm less than this given Year 8, then I will decrease. +Another way to manage pebbles is to consciously switch from e-mail to calendar as the dominant tool to drive your use of time. +And this ties into something that I think is again just like that never lie in your content. +They remove standard operation procedures that are redundant, those that are in conflict with each other and those that are pointless. +So what would a boundedly rational model look like? What's the choice process there? There an actor is uncertain about consequences and costs. +This does not mean that Inuit communities do not have a sense of national identity. +But the point is, the story regarding the company, the brand, the product, should be able to make a difference compared to other stories, competing stories. +You think about something you don't particularly like, and the pain centers of your brain light up. +A little caution, again, will help a great deal. +Context is where bottom-up and top-down learning meet. +That is the thing you're focusing on, "Everything in my life is going to stop. +But it can also be exhausting. +And you can also claim credit when something goes well. +This used to be a major cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. +The students themselves guided how the education went. +But the territory is also an important product in the tourist destination market. +You're thwarting hedonic adaptation at its core. +Effective content also will normally have a single focused point. +7 billion a year or not, is something we'll never quite know because the merger was denied by the European Union. +This occurs for our own experience of emotion. +This is also a topic that matters to the perspective audience you're trying to reach through social media sharing. +We are lucky because in Europe we only have two directives regulating the financial system: the banking directive and the financial services directive. +You know, what are you talking about? Where are you? Your in the wrong neighborhood. +They do not have to match in general. +Understand, after the 1900s, the Canadian government did not acknowledge Métis as being within the jurisdiction of Indian Affairs. +But for now, don't send any more than the factories can produce and make sure that the stores receive what they have requested. +Then there could be a decline, which is to say, the sales start dropping. +In terms of Bottega Veneta’s reputation for understated luxury, let's see how this reputation was built in terms of stylistic codes. +That are iconic that are timeless and long lasting, and in fashion it’s more or less the opposite. +And ten years from now that's where we'll be and Yale will save millions of dollars. +Number two, the routine. +What can I tell myself instead is, I can do this, one task at a time. +I want to know what are their interests, so what do they want, why do they want that? In what order and I try to estimate by how much and I'm triangulating, I'm asking many questions of many people. +I need Tom just as much as he needs me. +It's a script. +And I think that's where I want you to kind of consider the fact that a coalition effort does require, at least when there's inconsistent preferences, ambiguity, and multiple actors who could drive things in completely different directions, that you really kind of have to be cutthroat to make that coalition keep going. +And this allows actors to communicate in relatively similar ways and they can share information across their groups. +Basically, you opened this restaurant more than twenty-five years ago, so we can say that now Joia is a tradition knowing the vegetarian restaurant world. +But let me just quickly rattle off some of it, and he says MOOCs, the argument that you guys had on this thread that MOOCs will be the education of the future was yes. +Most of you recall what a hierarchical form of organization is. +Usually it is important giving them something to do, when we are older the fact that someone tells us to take care of something makes us work, even though we might be a bit in stand-by, we are moving because we must, in example, share out water, right? The same happens with kids, if we give them something to do, we give them a control feeling, even if it's on a small task. +And it may not be as moral in a collective sense. +Negotiation can be fun. +You don't realize it, you're just getting a little bit less negativity in your feed and that is affecting what you yourself post. +Distant professional attitudes, lack of empathy, coldness in their behavior, ignoring us while they are working, not assisting us, not answering to our questions, all this brings insecurity and increases uncertainty. +So what do the companies have to do with all this information they get? First of all, it is important to understand what customers give value to? What are the benefits they seek and what are the sacrifices they want to make. +On the bottom left, meanwhile, we call this one less consequential Naysayers. +One of the most common barriers to being a culturally responsive emotion scientists is that we often see others emotions as a reflection of our own emotions. +Now all of these act as kind of a code that differentiates subpopulations or groups from one another. +It's pretty crazy. +Where does that occur? Where do the standard operating procedures say one thing and personnel do another? And you should focus there and revise those routines. +And let's assume that they each get 3% raises every year. +The variance of the portfolio is X1 squared times the variance of the return on the first one, plus 1-X1 squared times the variance of the return on the second risky asset, plus 2X1*1-X1 times the covariance of the returns. +From these examples of traditional social communities in Indigenous societies, we can begin to understand community from an Indigenous perspective. +Here's a selection of car parts. +They'll ask me the night before the job negotiation Daylian, how do I get $20,000 more stock? What sense do I use? And I think a big error there is they don't have a good sense of what the other side thinks about that. +Has something similar happened to you? Yes. +What is relevant to understand is that, within private equity deals, the issue equity value is related to two different moments. +The desperate economic circumstances many Indigenous peoples in western and northern Canada found themselves in, at the end of the fur trade were often those under which the many treaty negotiations were conducted. +This means when you go in the dining, ignore the Nutella, like walk by the delicious things and only see the things you're [inaudible]. +Let's start with the SBIC (small business investment companies). +I don't want it to be 0. +As I say, man with big canoe have big problems. +They say to Houston hey, let's just split it evenly, 1409 and 1409. +You should be able to recognize your own ethics, and use strategies that are considered ethical professional behavior. +All right, now you have some sense of what a community of practice entails, how it's an asset to a firm or and organization like a school. +Rats and human beings have this in common. +If the family was raising cattle for the purpose of milking, it was women who were assigned to this task. +So Guido came back from that day with an idea. +But again, as we mentioned earlier, humans are social creatures and your compassionate support will go a long way toward helping. +In addition to physical impacts, disconnection from the land has negative impacts on the mental and spiritual well-being for many Indigenous communities. +So I was trying to say, we have some common ground. +While Zincit will make $20 million minus the upfront payment of X to Hasan. +Things that would take the name out into the environment. +how can you avoid which are the main-? No, to challenge the question a bit, is cannibalization a bad thing? Which it’s not per se. +So, the way we dress and accessorize ourselves has changed a lot because of technological improvements. +And yada yada. +Changing existing institutions alone will not address the complex challenges in urban Indigenous communities. +Luxury goes beyond basic necessity and is there to indulge our personal happiness and pleasure. +Convince yourself this is working. +Indigenous laws are based on the values of society as a whole. +So this sounds also basic, right? And maybe you're like nodding your head but a lot of people don't think this way. +It has to do with the actual practice, or the practice itself as an end. +So not every solution is addressed or considered, but a large variety are. +After it failed to do so in bay of pigs in 1971. +You can have the moment where you realize this is actually a good delicious experience, I like eating some glucose that is tasting really good right now. +One such voice is Métis artist Christi Belcourt. +So 12 +12 is 24. +The Northwest Company, originally founded in 1779 by a loosely organized group of traders in Montreal, wanted to crack to open the monopoly of the Hudson's Bay Company. +So, both the final grade and the kind of slope of increase. +When it comes to good reviews, I don't think you can disclose everything. +As with every chapter in the book, at the end of Chapter Three are several examples of women's groups working to address the issue of female genital cutting. +Ask questions. +And in this way we're making a profit of $14,800. +Like, 293 hands went up. +And so time is really hard, in fact I quote Drake here, which I often do with my students because I love Drake, his notes that, I spend money because spending time is hopeless, right? And we often have this trade off between money and time, especially for older adults. +Hey, welcome back. +The most damaging for Indigenous communities was an economic dependency on the consumption of European goods. +I'm so small. +So on one hand you may be more needed in a specialist firm, but then job security may be less in a specialist because you could get bought out by a generalist, and a generalist might afford you security. +I think psychological first aid should be integrated and incorporated in the emergency services procedures, using techniques such as debriefing, memory normalization and defusing or emotional deactivation in a natural way and when we think it's necessary. +We then identified leverage points. +Now speaking about learning, we are now living in a global world, so a challenge for a brand is to maintain a it’s brand consistency, but at the same time, adapt to different countries and cultures. +expected professionalism you know, perhaps dress codes establish more professionalism in the past, but now with greater bureaucracy and legal constraints in place, about behaviors and appropriateness maybe dress code is less important for that regard. +We think that Fernet Branca is a product that was born in 1845 on paper, but actually was born before. +They are families with difficulties and little physical and emotional resources to face this crisis, and they also have multiple conflicts both from their environment and from their own familiar nucleus. +You're not going to have time to adapt to them. +And the Convention on the Rights of the Child. +And when Seligman first started looking at these, he noted as he kind of went through what these strengths could be, that they all seem to have these interesting features. +How do I make money? Well sell them for a higher price, very simple business model. +First of all, there's lots of notions that grades might not be making us as happy as we think. +But instead creating a third culture that takes into account the positive aspects of both. +It's also important to keep in mind that sometimes the best strategies are simply to breathe or work on changing the way that we think. +The more specific the value you promise and provide, the more fascinating people are going to find it. +We'll label this the rate of increase. +And if you actually look at kind behaviors, they are doing more than people who are unhappy. +In fourth place they're setting up their identity in the group as a man, as a woman, as a student, as an athlete, with all the different identities they will have as adults, and to do so they compete against other people with their same age which are making the same process. +But basically the plot is Jimmy Stewart kind of imagines what his life would be like if he were never born, like if it had never happened. +When we speak about Italy I believe that the role can be even more important, for two factors. +How do you get one? And of course we go back to our beloved psychrotips, yeah. +And if you'd like, our motto here is be like a boy scout. +I imagine a few of you are also thinking, why didn't Monsanto just go and give Holland Sweetener money not to play, just to stay home? Well, there's a couple reasons for that. +Or is it a little bit of that. +I like that approach. +If you have some row with two ones, it means you're sending Jones to both Omaha and to Dallas. +And we've shared our excitement with you, and we'd like to know what are your concerns, too. +It’s something very relevant because in exiting the PEI is able to generate, or not, a capital gain. +Although there was a sense of community within Indian rodeos, there was an ever present colonial narrative as those who wished to participate in these rodeos still had to prove their Indigenous authenticity by having to demonstrate their Indian status. +For the development of natural resources on Crown land, the Inuit also receive royalty payments. +For instance, in my version of that rock, I have teaching, coaching and direct work on the climate crisis and some personal governance as parts of that work rock. +That's not too bad. +Attention, thinking, memory and reasoning usually suffer when this happens. +That's the big point for you to be taking away, that people don't have a framework for what's fair. +Each category has different competitors, and in turn, it’s impossible to define Chile by only one product. +We have resource price, he mentions, which is really just supply, demand. +Now there's no reason I need to cover them. +Why don't we, as a class, give money to Joe McNay, and just ask him to invest it for 25 years, and turn it over to Yale University as our gift. +And it becomes this game and, and, and that makes it a lot more fun, and easier to remember names. +9%, the vast majority I think all but less than 10. +He made us a long harangue, making the sign of the cross with two of his fingers, and then he pointed to the land all around about, as if he wished to say that all this region belonged to him. +So, hopefully, it's kind of a mixture as opposed to a no or a yes in terms of replacing universities or doing nothing to them. +And so, some of you who participate in sports activities might experience flow there, particularly, if you're expert in some of these things. +The second school Lewis and Cruz discuss, is Okanagon Middle School. +Okay, so this one, two three, four, five formula or framework can be delivered over time. +So it's all going to be part of the LP template, but these are very specific examples that have a very sort of specific and slightly different template that we're going to use. +Breast milk - mother to child; If you are infected and plan to have a baby, consult your doctor about using powdered milk or some other substitute. +The only last important thing is to give yourself a little reward when you're done. +We could split the $40 and he could give me 20 or he could just come in for free and I could be a gentleman. +And one of the ways she recommends taking your phone to couples counseling is to whenever you interact with your phone immediately use an acronym that will help you try to interact with your phone more mindfully. +Suffice it to say that trafficking denies the right to liberty, the right not to be held in slavery or involuntary servitude, the right to be free from cruel and inhumane treatment, the right to be free from violence, and the right to health. +So I wrote to him, I said, "I see that you've registered the trademark, makeroats. +Articulate clearly. +Sexual slavery is growing in the Mideast, and it's assumed to be flat in North America, in the United States. +You need to sometimes make changes in your plans because of unforeseen events, of course, but remember the law of serendipity. +You have to choose between personalization and standardization, and so between a niche marketing approach or mass marketing approach. +I still have to process the order, and I also haven't computed yet my total costs. +And so, at the end of it, you have to do a lot of work. +Probably you will be able to come and receive some help if something worries you, maybe you won't need it, but anyway we are talking on a process that will take a few months at least, of course. +Even when you make something memorable, repetition helps get that memorable item firmly lodged into long-term memory. +You can also imagine something very similar, if only I had the visual to give you of the variation in Seattle financial firms. +Her rural performance is more based on personal success and self help. +The former CEO of Burberry said that you need mind share if you want market share, and in order to have mind share, you need to engage. +It's the full range of emotions that makes us human, and it's the full range of emotions that helps us to get through life. +All right, great job on this example. +Of course, usually the place we use as information center and victims reception doesn't have all these characteristics, because we use civic buildings, schools, sometimes airports, any kind of place that is public and easily accessible. +In this case the choice experience is completely different, because the traditional one is you pick up a menu of predefined products. +What you find is that people are at both happier in the moment, they have a higher mood and they're happier with their relationship, when they do this quick little 15 minute negative visualization. +I'm here sitting with about 25 of my students, most of these students are in Silliman College, one of the residential colleges here at Yale, but a couple of students who snuck in from other colleges. +So, Sergio, every night you serve a number of wines by the glass. +And remember my goal was to grow that by 2. +They put, they are responsible for putting over 100% of the food on the table. +We know the needs of the clients, and we have Chinese partners to support us. +This is the promise. +Sometimes the situation is obvious and I had no choice but to lead from the position I found myself in. +And a lot of you guys up voted this. +Issue B is not even in my top three, but it's number two for you. +This slide shows Japan in 2055 and really demonstrates the dramatic increase in women in this country. +The role of the First Nations in the fur trade required some adjusting of traditional lifestyles to better take advantage of the opportunities the fur trade provided, and to serve their own interests, including acquiring European goods. +We're talking about proportional division here in various ways. +Since this is an introductory course, I limited the evaluation material to usability testing. +When it comes to the pie part, that's the extra six, Bob needs Alice just as much as Alice needs Bob. +And so I think it's a great question and it has to do with basic understandings of how culture is created through interaction, through collaboration, all of those features that require communication and require the use of symbols, the use of artifacts, the exposure to artifacts. +So practice is a route to understanding, to shared knowledge and expertise. +And because of this, there's kind of a rank ordering to their clustering of cliques within the class. +technology is often a confusing term, but what we mean by it is that. +Or we can think of what we're doing as like a true calling, like it's this part of our identity; it gives us meaning. +The Wisacejak story transcends time and connects her to her ancestors. +That is, that users use interface to accomplish a task. +And they negotiate off that. +The differences will lie in how the context makes that difference or the difference might lie in the time that sometimes a country is going through a war, a different kind of violence, or the difference might lie in individual women who have the means, the ability, and the opportunity to do something about it. +Should we just get started. +So right here, we're going to put our supply or output and I want to know how much can Des Moines with an S on it, there it is. +You have this debate going on. +A can't stay on the table if you want- I think we should compromise and let d be off the table [CROSSTALK] [INAUDIBLE]. +And so I think the kind of focus on grades that students have nowadays might be really undermining intrinsic motivation in an important way. +Pay back what you owe which is 8*1. +They're not moving with that stuff. +The Robinson Treaties, also known as the Robinson-Huron and Robinson-Superior Treaties, saw Canada secure almost all of northwest Ontario for settlement and resource development. +But doing this there might come a moment in which, due to attention and because of our will to help, that we don't feel fatigue, we don't seem to have any need, we don't feel hungry, we don't feel thirsty, we don't need to rest, we don't need anything because we have unlimited energy. +Why is it the minimum of these two? Again, plug in numbers and you should see this working. +You will find fantastic pictures and stories about when we started with all the brands we have today in the portfolio. +And there are different types of sacred spirits. +It shouldn't be so foreign as a concept, but it's really foreign as a concept. +And the main mode of organizing action in the resource dependency theory perspective is to scan the environment for resource opportunities and threats and to attend to strike favorable bargains. +This nation had some of the highest population densities in Canada, with estimates ranging from 20,000 to 33,000 inhabitants. +Here I have an assignment problem for you with a little bit of a twist. +But I promise you, you will not be able to. +They reached, interestingly enough, all ranks. +But most of the time, the policy window for this act was closed. +I'm on the road this week traveling around Europe and elsewhere so I apologize for the recording quality, I'm not in my office where I have a microphone and a great camera. +The virus can only be passed through tree fluids. +She was a bit surprised? Yes. +And actually, collected the knowledge of the different experts and experience in different countries via different workshop and conferences. +And finally, the theory affords some managerial implications. +That said there are a lot of challenges in demonstrating this diffusion because it's hard to follow what a cultural script and norm where some kind of cognitive belief is as it flows through those networks. +The company is planning to print a catalog of its products and undertake a direct mail campaign. +But they, in my opinion, as usual, they don't taste that much. +And the United States worked a lot in the past. +And I think that it's such a difficult topic to discuss because the definition of sustainability is constantly shifting depending on your source but also what are the parameters, what are the geographic definitions of sustainability? Should we shun a certain ingredient because it grows far away, and then leave the people that cultivate that product to not have a revenue source or a way to perpetuate their traditional food? And I think certainly in some sectors, it has become ideology for sure. +It's just like, "Oh, this is better than before. +Or by the end of this day, you gotta spend this on somebody else, do some random act of kindness with this money. +The image of Pocahontas would be highly commercialized and then used for merchandising purposes. +We're still going to have our constraint table. +This concept is honestly easy, and if we exclude some strange cases, it's quite normal to even define comparable companies in the stock exchange. +And it seems, just from your last remark, that that study has influenced very much your medical health interests. +Also because, information education and entertainment has to, take place not only in the physical store but also increasingly online. +So, my advice here is, that when you start off, and make an opening bid, or an ask, make it a precise number, not a really round number. +It may not get allocated. +The Quebec government's opposition to negotiating with the Cree and the Inuit necessitated legal proceedings. +So here is the course journey we have traveled on together. +So I think that's one way of preventing people from thinking about this is just one more bad meeting, right? So maybe that's some kind of managerial styles you can kind of establish. +Then you will be trained on how to help the participants that have been managing an emergency, to evade and recover themselves from the work done without effects. +Like all Aboriginal rights, Aboriginal title is an inherent right. +Because they won't be as nervous to speak and ask for what they want, and have that conversation about why they're saying no. +The good food for our temple is vegetarian food that respects the animals that is a message of peace and of good relationships not only to human beings but to everybody. +Of course we can export through a huge communication and huge traffic, which every single morning arrives on Vente-Privee, their brand awareness. +So where is Canada? Canada is located in the Northern Hemisphere, and is a large part of the North American continent. +This is also drawn from Wykes, the social psychology of organizing on page 264 in that book. +As a response, people create boundaries around their time and their relationships that develop at work. +This is very important because sometimes managers of territories think that since the territory has some characteristic, this characteristic by definition will be appreciated by customers. +And so, that is one thing that I think we don't think about often when we're looking through a job. +Incomes are sometimes higher than for factory labor, and the flexible working hours offer some women flexibility in their personal and sexual lives and make them less dependent on men for material goods. +Business writer Lewis Schiff tells a story of how Adam McKay, head writer at Saturday Night Live was unhappy in his job. +I'll just say X_3 through X_7 in the interests of time for a return of now just be careful here is 360. +Say someone owes money to two different creditors, $100 to one and $50 to the other. +But a key role is in cultivating trust and bonds among team members, particularly in teams with diverse backgrounds. +Gamache, I'm so glad to have you here. +I encourage you all to look at it. +And these are the habits that we have. +Finally, Jordan Craft actually makes a nice insight too. +Finally, there's other kinds of actors such as the San Francisco Unified consultants and administrators, but they're drawn away to those other problems, the six through ten problems about teacher strikes. +This is really where you've got to unlearn lots of the things that you're taught at school. +For example, the pavilion is actually a mix of public and private. +Each person belongs to one of two clans. +So your first house was worth 550,000 to you. +Potlatches were held for many reasons. +This is what we've been doing all along when we've focused on the pie. +This idea of meeting halfway is not a principled argument. +This module is made up of four podcast lessons where Brian Clark and I walk through the four different types of general content. +So this is more a point for certainly for MBAs in a two year program, you have your summer internship. +And this memory constantly comes back to me. +Can liberal groups form coalitions that support the poor? Or is this a biased view of liberal reforms becoming co-opted by business and private interests? Do coalitions always veer right in implementation? What are some examples and where that doesn't happen? So thinking about alternatives and possible different trajectories of this coalition and its development, or other examples or cases like it, will be a really helpful discussion for the use of our online forum this week. +Thank you Francesco, it was very inspiring and a privilege. +Most of the time, and I used to spend a lot of time rock-climbing. +Next, we'll talk about how you can form a chunk. +Separately, a lot of the problems that economic game theorists like Matt think about, when they get bigger they have computational dimensions. +Airports are Becoming the new shopping destination. +FNUC began offering academic programs in 1976, including Indian studies, Indian languages, Indian teacher education, social work, fine arts, and social sciences. +It was a culture that was reflexive on practice and its improvement. +Back to my conversation with John Meyer. +Compared to an industry where it's very standardized. +For this question about when are you in flow? Please think about activities you do at work, at play, and once from the past, perhaps something you really enjoy doing in childhood. +And of course, our constraints are you can't ship more than what the factories can produce and you can't send less than what's demanded. +I find it completely valid and normal way for a corporation to maneuver to expand its market. +But I do think your point's valid and sense that we could just not post any and see what you guys come up with. +They're very important to the functioning of society, and they are very diverse. +Generally, I aim to quit at 5 pm. +I say this again because like you guys are just about to go into midterms. +We might even explain a reasoning via the rational actor model and cause. +Can your online folders for your files on your hard drive, Dropbox, Google Drive be arranged according to your rocks? 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When? He's dead! This is shitty. +For example, in a closed-end fund an asset management company has one and a half years of time to convince investors to commit their money into the closed-end fund. +So let me give you now a new version of the problem. +You can see that the sum product is doing exactly what you want. +The concept of multiples is very similar to the concept we use when we have to buy a flat. +That we have this process that can then assimilate these differences through kind of a dialogue that exists, and that's kind of considered to be a second order form of cultural control to some extent. +You get stuck in the cycle of thinking you're doing things great, when, in fact, there might be a better way out there. +Well I'm very happy to welcome Caitlin Gerdts to our course today. +The buyer, loves the two of them as employees thinks they're great managers, loves the station. +It's been very helpful with students that are having an ongoing conflict. +They kind of stumble and fall and we, we help them along and they play games in the language and they live the language whereas, in language learning adults tend to study dusty old grammar books, and can be so afraid of making mistakes that they won't speak at all. +And then instead of the original bonus, you would be getting, let's say, 50. +And he looks at how the members respond to this, how they negotiate The need for distance and embracement of this culture and its rituals. +It's a garbage can. +Even though the first activity, fundraising, is completely separated from the other three; because, if you remember, fundraising is an activity preliminary to the starting of the legal entity. +This is a fantastic formula to add your catalog if you don't have it already, it's called VLOOKUP. +But it doesn't mean they look globally and find what works well in general. +Which are the alert signs that you or someone you know can be suffering the burn out syndrome? 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Yeah. +So let's put 3000 and 4000 in. +And here, you try to establish best procedures or means for improvement. +And you look at the enjoyment for Mario Kart, and what you find is that you significantly enjoy Mario Kart more when there was no vibration going off in your cell phone. +And often, when women are violated they are forced to seek mediation through the families before turning to the courts. +It's just like getting boring. +When I eat the next hot dog, it's not going to give me a new boost of happiness because I'm already acting like I'm eating hot dogs and everything is great reference point. +Establish a voluntary database of people with disabilities for easier contact, crisis communication and warning. +Who knew that Santiago Ramón y Cajal would one day not only earn the Nobel Prize, but eventually become known as the Father of Modern Neuroscience? Cajal was already in his early 20s when he began climbing from bad boy delinquency into the traditional study of medicine. +So the Licensor is usually the brand owner, the company, the entity that is licensing usually the brand with it's creativity and system of signs. +But there are other companies, that are somehow hidden in the value chain. +And then Don Price wrote that critique and iterative development, as we critique as we go. +The fatty insulation that helps signals move more quickly along a neuron, don't finish developing in some people until they're in their twenties. +And the French realized it was important to have good relations with Indigenous nations. +This process allows First Nations to buy parcels of land with federal funding based on treaty entitlement. +Now toward the end of this period, of course, the reform itself came into problems too. +You may think there are so many problems and concepts just in a single section or chapter of whatever you're studying. +As we move forward on our connected leadership journey, we likely find that most of the big challenges that are worth solving and we want to take on, will require a team. +So with that, let's begin. +Once I identify segmentation criteria, I'm able to build segments. +Even a tiny newspaper in Arkansas will have a picture of a fashion fashion show. +I think what you describe is absolutely, perhaps the most important lesson of all, which is to be allocentric. +When you're trying to learn something new, and you speak publicly, sometimes you, like everyone, is criticized for it. +I can't say what my mom's going to think. +But investment, compared to advertising or other big paid touchpoints is much less expensive and is much less effort for the company. +I also have a picture that I use of a previous dog, Chaos, who was a 96 pound Irish Wolf Hound mix. +What's the idea of restructuring financing? 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Well, I’m not sure if it’s actually an only italian product. +What is the main reason for this? The main reason is that all of the beers, they have a tremendous heritage. +With my logo, I can sell thousand pieces every day. +But at least let's give credit. +We used to take out physical photos and look at them. +The brands are investing a lot in travel retail, also because travel and traveling for shopping its now great entertainment for many nationalities. +B and N is very uncertain about the demand for this book and it estimates that demand could be anywhere from 500 to 450. +And we don't learn about them. +But what of network formation? In the introduction, I spoke of how analysts often view networks as an outcome, or as having a desired structure that managers want to achieve. +What was behind this idea? Maybe in Europe it's an innovation because the new tradition of gourmet cuisine is not vegetarian, but in the Orient we have a long tradition of so many vegetarian restaurants and also we cook vegetarian in the temples. +And that's how I want you to frame everything when you go into a negotiation. +And those exist out there all over the place. +(d) every Haida Citizen has the right of conscience, religion, thought, belief, opinion, expression, association and privacy. +And the other part was that you had this particular curriculum, the individually guided education. +It's a normal practice. +As well as they can give us information on the diagnose, the medication and the previous history of having passed through difficult or traumatizing situations and how they previously reacted. +So your job is to match pieces of the problem to organizations capable of addressing them. +In the several places where you are or shall settle, you contrive to make compact with the Native captains or chiefs of the respective rivers and places. +We represent our argument in a table, a figure, a model, something. +We will color-code this cell. +In 3a, over the years, I've found there are fantastic conversations and insights that can flow from all three subparts to this question. +This is going to be a cell that I need to also lock in. +It doesn't change how your mind perceives it. +We want to build out a table of cash flows. +As their reference persons we are there for anything they need. +Penalties are incurred for violating the rules in this case. +There is usually more available help and they require more protection towards media. +When there's an emergency, and mostly if it's massive, usually media appear, with the will of accomplishing their job of informing, they make a good job and usually they help professionals to spread guidelines, to try to understand what the victims need, but on the other side sometimes they want to know details, information that infringe the right to confidentiality of the affected people. +And what happened is really interesting, in some ways, I'm a manager of that, but on another hand, I just let the garbage can go and people picked. +So I'm going to replace myself. +Use, like I was saying, a memory palace, somewhere where you can access this information at will. +Preventive education would be a bit in the line of this kind of sessions. +They like innovation, but they are more opinion leaders. +Okay? 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We have 20 seconds. +When we believe in this as a mission in life, this give us in the organization the energy and also the courage to do so until the end. +There are other programs that are coming from outside of the communities. +Studies have proved that those massive emergencies that happen during the night generate more terror because during the night we can't see, we are more vulnerable, because usually we are in the bed in pajamas and all these factors make us more scared, more vulnerable, and this will become a risk factor. +First, we could change existing public institutions to accommodate urban Indigenous residents who want to be more involved in urban governance and decision making. +In fact, he needs to get it all the way up to 480,000 before he's equally well-off. +Or as well as conceiving achieving kinds of organizational goals. +Your Coursera notes will open in a new browser tab. +Remember those are all added up and I want to make sure that, that's less than or equal to 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technical socialization of youth. +For everything, what they learned to do is kind of a approach cases like, a carpenter, are like oh, I'm, this is the table making effort, which requires these sets of tools and coordination with each other. +And so they're going to be excited to have you discuss with them and learn the information about what it takes to be great in this company. +And they had just done a 100 times earnings IPO. +For this reason, the asset management company has the right to use a maximum of three years: this three period is named a draw down period. +It was willing to lose its graduate programs if it could retain its applied professional schools and its undergraduate program. +Good morning everyone, my name is Nabeel Bendago, and as you see, we are at Bocconi. +Usually a company that works on seasonal collections start working on the collection from three to twelve months before the presentation to the retail and to the buyer. +So looking forward to seeing you there. +Sometimes identifying feelings happens simultaneously with getting the story, or it may go back and forth. +Yet, if we rewind that scene and play it back, we can see that we've often jumped over the step of taking a responsibility to help our students feel calm. +So the licensors are not, of course, manufacturing and retailing eyewear. +Now when I do some product for all the ones that are turned on, it will sum their cost to my total and this cost should be under 3,000 or three million. +And here, all the facts of the case matter, but it may destroy your relationship going forward. +Callable could mean that the entrepreneur has a call option. +people sometimes have a history of failure when they've tried to learn a new languages, what do you say to someone whose is failing when they're learning a new language, and have you ever felt like giving up in your language studies. +Well, let me just push you just slightly on this still. +So it may be reflective of cultural norms of the 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Lola. +This is incredible and that this is the furthest step. +If you take that risky class and you get a crappy grade, you're gonna have all these mechanisms to not feel as bad, as much bad, or as long bad as you think. +They were the students who are going to be seeing the most. +Think positive, test negative, stay safe, and I appreciate your interest in some material. +And at the end of the project, we analyze all the data. +I think without any traditions, it’s very difficult to do something new. +Canada in 1981. +Depending on your topic and your audience in some audiences is a little over done in fact a copy blogger we don't use as many pop-culture references anymore, because our audience just wants to see something new from us. +You were younger. +There is also a PDF format for those that can import it to a tablet like iPad, or MacBook or other, and use a pen there. +As a result of historical and contemporary resource extraction, specifically logging, the Haida have made attempts at gaining legal recognition for their lands. +Other people go on to talk about, like, Ken, yes, Ken, I am reading and listening, about managerialism as a new logic that's infiltrated nonprofit say. +So let's say, we start to implement the three principle of PFA, which is look, listen, and link, the three L's. +Self-restraint and sharing, or nigiqtuq, were valued traits in their culture. +The third rule is related to the fact that you have to promote a very glamorous idea. +A word of warning, however. +So, here we have a coalition with three rings of concentric levels of commitment and different roles in bargaining. +Well, it's important that you understand it's a bit shocking because obviously it's not the face you remember from your friend but I think what you want to do is good, which is keeping this last image. +But I could do that. +And Keith tries to paraphrase this, and I think he does an exceptional job. +Because in fact, what we really should be thinking about is, what is the pie? Let's go back, you had the runway problem. +It begins before we realize and it's not over when we think it's over, it's like virtually everything is a process like mental illness is a process. +One thing that is very important to take into consideration is that luxury should be associated with the idea of human touch, with the idea of craftsmanship and with the idea of excellence. +They say they're just setting up their talk. +Under my conception, it looks as if sometimes it was being used to calm consciousnesses down and more than evaluating its appropriateness and its efficacy in the management of a concrete situation, it has the intention of pretending we are doing something. +The whole world should be following to it. +You might consider providing access on Skype, or having a place where they can make an appointment to talk to you on Skype. +And that actually reduced the cost of this virtual strike. +I solve a problem with this negative, and there's a nice little way to do this when I want something to not be negative, It's a little counter-intuitive. +Why are they important? The EBITDA is important because, using a multiple it's possible to calculate the enterprise value. +I have about four. +But the truth is how we feel very much influences our choices and decisions. +Instead of calculating all the alternatives, we start with one that is most near to us. +But what I want to do is touch on some of the things that can and do get people into trouble of different kinds. +But what are the parallel practices within organizations? Well, within organizations, these practices can be formal policies or rules and roles and procedures like job descriptions, pay distributions, performance assessments, and so on. +And maybe that class of phenomenon requires particular theoretical lenses. +Our well-being depends a lot on our relationships, and the feelings that we're not alone that are burdens are seen and shared, improve our ability to cope. +But it's not. +But when we ended last time, we ended on this other annoying feature we didn't immediately have an answer to, which is the fact that our mind is delivering to us intuitions about what we want that just seem to be wrong. +What does it cost Zincit? Well, at 10% chance of having to payout the $15 million bonus is 1. +Then trying not to be like perfect. +And there was certainly negotiations that followed, in terms of what's the right market multiple, and what's the right value of x? How much could you have done without our help? That's not something that we'll ever know for sure because in the end, we didn't run that experiment. +I have trouble with self-discipline. +For the fact as well that many times when we think about vegetarian cuisine, we think of very healthy cuisine that is not so tasty; maybe even a little sad cuisine. +So each group is going to have their own missions, objectives, and meeting them defines whether they did it right or not. +Two strengthen your leadership toolkit. +Evaluation requires that you collect data. +Or Italian brands such as Liu Jo and PINKO use top models in their communication like Kate Moss for Liu Jo or Alessandra Ambrosio for PINKO campaign in order to express prestigious causes that enhance the customer experience. +For easy of interpretation, I'm just going to superimpose the observed behaviours interactions on these groups. +Known by others, going down the left, unknown by others at the bottom. +So get out there and move a little bit more. +In our confusion, we 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+Finally, in 1951, this section of the Indian Act was dropped, as well as Section 141, which effectively denied legal counsel to Indians and Indian bands for the purposes of making claims on the government. +Ten minutes later, according to Davis, the presses were running. +And so the goal would not be to say okay, we want to just give women money around the world so that they can reduce their risk, it would be to find out how they are negotiating their risk with that empowerment. +We also have an empathy gap the other way, if we're currently feeling cold, we're not thinking about what's going to happen to our hot selves, means when we're in our cold chill varies in rational selves. +Indigenous women were key to the success as they were the ones that made the pemmican and later prepared the hides when the demand for buffalo ropes took in the 1850s. +I understand that, completely understand. +The fact that very few people actually finish. +These neural connections between the limbic 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that in a lot of the food columns and coverage in the major news outlets than in perhaps in Italy, where there is I think, a little, well not maybe a little. +I think they actually tell the subjects like, oh we ran out of money last the subject of the first condition, oh we ran out of money this time, so we can't pay you but you can just do it if you want to do it. +The peculiarity of Masterchef compared to other talent shows like X Factor, a singing contest, is that you have to put one hundred percent trust on the chefs because while, this might seem simple and banal, but in the end it isn't because it’s the core of the program while in a singing contest you hear what the guys singing, you cannot taste what these guys are cooking so your trust goes into the chefs. +Being unmeasured, such work is almost completely undervalued. +Here at Joia, it is more like a community. +And here, the formal structures and codings of the firm are distinct and unrelated to the actual activity. +The second important thing is that the points of difference that are the real differentiating features of the value proposition should be relevant to consumers, because if I am perceived different on some features which are not considered relevant by the consumers I want to serve, how can I convince them to buy my product? 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I don't remember exactly. +What does that mean as your high school GPA goes up on average your well being is going down and sadly it's not just your well being, it also seems to be your levels of optimism. +This is ideal for us, my family. +So thank you all for joining, for being issued in this material, for participating today and away we go. +It's not your normal to-do list, It's like when you get five minutes here and there, what can you do? So if this lecture would end a little bit early, you have these five minutes and you look on your phone at the list and be like, that's when I do a little quick meditation. +So this should get plopped out of your miswanting and into your real wanting. +Now of course both often occur in most organizations. +It's kind of hard to do, so people get really into it and they like want to play with it to see how many blocks they can get together. +Imagine the two parties in the dispute Say Cain and Abel are holding on a cloth starting from different ends. +I'm too busy. +And they all started exactly the same way as these local, craft beers are doing today. +Another $1000 for Jav. +And at your work goes through, many product categories, right? And fashion has a main importance for character. +I actually work with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and we do have a futures market for single, and an options market, for single family homes so that you can buy a put option on your house to protect you against the big fall. +This is kind of the notion of a rule according to the organizational process model. +But putting too many complicated words won't help the kid, as we are informing him. +Let's begin with how can we contain the kids' emotions after a critical incident. +I've got to move to Boston for this, and I just need a week or two to think about it. +In the 80's, we had trends that were exaggerated in terms of shapes and very bold colors, well into the 90s we, we entered into minimalism. +Emerge Exclusivity, going, of course, from bottom to top. +As the relations before the incident maybe weren't good, let's ease, as providers, the fact that families are together or not, they complement each other or not. +Last, Goldsmith and Eggars discuss external partnering such as when governmental agencies contract out particular tasks to private companies and non profits and the belief that coordinating providers will enable government agencies to serve citizens more efficiently. +And good copywriters have known this for a long time. +There's some things that just grab your attention and you can't help it. +I came up with a new name for my app, Study-Buddy. +Again, dummy numbers here are key. +And then finally, a coalition bargaining perspective, also highlights certain things. +In terms of engineering a culture or changing it. +Because if he says for example, that if in six months you do all the right thing you might be put in charge of some project A, he's telling you you're very close to getting project A, but if he says that project A kind of responsibilities 5 years down the road, then that's something you shouldn't ask for during the negotiation because that sounds far off in his mind. +First, you want to provide a brief overview. +It is not true because what I believe is that, of course, eating vegetarian will be more healthy, more bright, and there are many opportunities to change our life in this direction, but it is also very important to make the people happy because happiness is very important part of life. +The, the mechanical act of writing helps you to internalize that material, as well as going back over the notes again, helps you to internalize that material. +And the next day he ran around like crazy trying to get a mortgage on no money. +It is, of course, the revenue minus your total cost. +So I need to know my constant which is going to be my a and then my exponent will be my b. +There's a variety of things that are coming online, the pure grading, which in the past was just me grading. +And my view is you wanna give us a discount, no problem. +Let's take a look now to the product development process and how it works in terms of roles first of all; 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Well, they have to either buy a whole bottle or nothing. +So, with all this ambiguity, the story of decision making moves away from concession, conceptions of order concerning reality, causality, and intentionality to conceptions of meaning. +Steve Jobs was the founder of Apple Corporation. +Your client, your boss, whatever it might be, before you can move really move forward and have success. +And I was raised in which my parents said, nope, just because I said so. +How can the size of a population or resource space be determined in this case? Is it fair to call a niche one like a Seattle financial firms anymore, can we do that? 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What is the focus of these reviews? Are experts increasing focus on details that I believe are important for my value proposition, or are they focusing on details which I believe are not the most important thing of my value proposition? Are they focusing on what I think are my strengths, or maybe are they focusing on the weaknesses of my value proposition? This is very important for a company to know because if I know this I can understand why consumers have an idea of my offer which is positive or negative, which is strong or weak, or basically, what are the expectations they have of my value position because they have been influenced by the views of those experts and critics. +But two things, try to think of non-monetary things, we mentioned that. +So what might be more useful is a relative normalized notion of density, and that might take into account the environment's size. +My name is Billy-Ray Belcourt, and I am from the Driftpile Cree Nation in northwestern Alberta. +In this temple, we eat the food that corresponds to the temple. +And the story goes, and I'm just abbreviating it because it's quite a long story, and I actually don't know all the details because it's quite a big story, but Sky Woman falls from the sky. +There are many cases where the top four students in the class are our orphan groups. +Connectedness helps us evolve outdated concepts of leadership as isolated and authoritarian and other words that may have come to your mind during the last exercise and takes us to a place that recognizes our deep need for connection with each other and the world in which we live. +The social structure is relatively small and intimate and the relationships are collaborative. +And often, in an organization that tends to be resources, you're kid of stuck in the water. +In other words, an Indigenous global community risks overgeneralizing Indigenous people based on this one common principal theme of unification. +When people get what they want, power is seen as explaining why they got it. +We'll learn how to apply key concepts in systems thinking to develop an effective, feasible, and action-oriented plan for system level change. +At this time Lavell and Bédard faced criticism within Indigenous communities. +It actually matters more, the style that women use to negotiate, and that's why I'm really encouraging women to especially take this approach. +We started in the beginning with all the stuff that we think of as our goals that make us happy and we said most of these don't make us as happy as we think. +And to do that, we're going to use a bit of a metaphor. +And they don't spend enough time looking for smart trades or they look for smart trades as a last resort rather than upfront. +The merger and consequent restructuring of the Hudson's Bay Company and Northwest Company in 1821 had several longterm effects on Métis and First Nations populations. +And that builds certainty and knowledge about one another. +What's your name? Julia. +And it's accomplished by designing an environment based on individual autonoby, autonomy. +Even if, as often the case for audio content, that script is used a little bit more as a jumping off point for some degree of improvisation. +You don't have to keep re-explaining the how to yourself every time you do it. +What is a better way? It's not a good way to remember, but it kind of, it kind of works a little bit, I mean repetition is part of learning any language. +Yeah, in other words, they did all their coverage in Manhattan, and Brooklyn was some sort of outer place. +How much less it's kind of compelling your attention to look at it, just by making it black and white. +So, your client or your organization may be working with an ad agency with a dedicated direct response copywriter. +Because to me it was like oh man this is the signal that I'm just like not good at it. +So this is considered to be kind of recoupling of educational institutions with the leadership efforts, that they kind of drive down into the technological core of teaching or instruction. +When we see the wrong letter in the text box, it gives us feedback that we've entered the wrong, that we've pressed the wrong key. +Know how to prevent HIV and AIDS. +But hopefully you guys can see that I've made it gray and this is a number that I'm not going to use, but Excel is going to use it. +When is the best time to start a negotiation? Well, the best time is to obviously negotiate when your BATNA is good. +And sometimes when you do that, your fantasy of what it looks like actually comes into reality and you realize that thing that I've been thinking about, actually has some of the same problems that I have. +So, be in the right place, in the right street, in the corner in the right floor of a department store this is really important. +After a few days, it's kind of smooth. +You can do this even better if you pair this with thought patterns that mirror those three parts of self-compassion. +If you can find two risky assets that move opposite each other or tend to move opposite each other, then there covariance is negative and this thing reduces the portfolio variance. +I didn't realize it was going to be something like this. +If they say, look, take this course, it might help you, put it in your LinkedIn account, et cetera. +Millennials came out as people with a totally different approach to luxury as a culture, luxury as a product, luxury as an experience compared to the baby boomer generation or the senior generation of the past. +They're working towards combining the best tools from western science and Indigenous knowledge to understand how the land is changing. +I do think that there is something to it though that there is some resemblance that you would clearly see brainstorming sessions about a particular problem, to address a particular problem as possibly redefining the problem, right? As the people go through adapting solutions of thinking about them, they may change the problem itself in some context, and others. +Where poverty is present, it cannot account, on its own, for the choices parents make to reduce the number of girl children. +Just practice negotiating for things that you think you actually don't deserve. +So, it's not to say that it's not important, leaders obviously are important in many instances. +So, to start, I have a quote here from a gentleman named Adam Richardson. +Good evening Guillermo. +Hi, the second screen side shot that you guys up voted as the one you wanted me to respond to was one asked by a former student Viviana Saruti and she asked, can massive protest be considered organizations? Consider massive protests like the revolts in Egypt or the indignados in Spain, could they be considered momentary organizations? They have a goal, participants working on a goal, they accomplish tasks, and eventually have social structures, like someone speaking for the whole group. +So this has created something of a glut. +How does it work? Remember in the constraint table, you never put variables. +During the 17th and 18th centuries, unlike the eastern First Nations, some Indigenous groups had not yet had direct contact with any Europeans. +You don't need to talk about the fact that you've already bought a boat that you don't have the money to pay for. +And as Kingdon says on page 88, advocates develop their proposals and then wait for problems to come along to which they can attach their solutions, or for a development in the political stream. +So let's take a couple classic cases where our bodily sensations affect us. +So all of these characterizations of organizational elements Seem applicable to our case of the Chicago Northwestern merger. +If you're studying a lot, and you're not making progress, you may need to abandon a study based approach, and try to interact with the language a lot more. +You nailed it. +Net here means something has been subtracted off. +This is going to be the sum product of the decision variables. +It helps me in terms of information costs. +All right? Okay. +And cities themselves, you have to remember, are only relatively recent spaces. +You can pair this with so many different foods, and with so many different styles. +But slips through the org chart because no one's catching it, no one has it on their list equally. +The federal government would seem to be an organized anarchy as defined by March, Olsen, and Cohen. +As you think of students around the world who may be watching this and taking this course on International Women's Health and Human Rights, what general advice do you have for them? Well, I think when I see around me that many young people are very active and very concerned about what's happening in the world and I think for me the most important thing is for everybody, is that you open your mouth for, when you see injustice. +It strengthens the new connections, making them faster and more readily available to us until they become our new automatic way of thinking. +Treaty making during this period was not just confined to the eastern and central areas of what would become Canada. +But the person making the mistake, they'd be unlikely to notice. +It can be some characteristic of the product, it can be to price can be the quality of the distribution network, it can be the image of the distribution network, it can be the reputation of the company, it can be that a petition of the brand, so all of these components can be used to build the positioning. +And that seems to be a thing that a lot of these courses do and provide as a hard copy for a very nominal fee, but also as a digitized copy. +Sitting at a table with an Advanced Atmospheric Dynamics book open. +First of all we must introduce ourselves, establish a first contact, get us closer to the affected people. +In other words, if you're talking about beets and broccoli, they want all the beets and all the broccoli. +He's somebody I want. +The foundation's objective is eradicating violence in all its expressions and assisting to repair those people who are violence victims. +For example, if we keep our assumption of a three year holding period, and you jump into the matrix, you see that, considering a multiple of four, you see 10% of IRR. +Recently, we have seen a lot of strategic investors coming from the United States, some selected German groups, Chinese investors. +Or visualized it. +And then compare how you've done with what you'll see the students have done over the years. +In addition there were different games going on during this period, so there was negotiating legislation of power and implementation work implementing local school councils. +So, one view is, you sit there and you lie and you pretend the brochures have not yet been printed. +And how quickly women are going to enter positions of economic leadership and political leadership. +I then highlight all the numbers, do not include the text headers, and then I go to data and then what if analysis and data table. +One of our goals is to convene and build a strong community, and we enthusiastically welcome your participation. +There are often things that our mind doesn't necessarily think of. +I would get the after-workout glow. +On another side, it diminishes the abandon chance, right? As we have already said in some videos, it isn't good taking kids away from the critical incident's focus, so in this sense the fact of involving parents in the application of psychological first aid causes that although they might be very affected they will be a part of this process and don't forget about their kids or move the attention focus from their kids to other aspects. +So let's start with the stuff that we know that we want some version of, but we kind of get what part we want wrong. +Whether you're naturally gifted or you have to struggle to get a solid grasp of the fundamentals, you should realize that you're not alone if you think you're an imposter. +From all these dilemmas, most of the managerial decisions that the company has to make, stand. +So and that will be a total of about seven weeks, as we said. +Because people have less incentives to lie when they're in long-term relationships. +To try and say right, how can we answer this generically, but deploy it locally to make sure we capture the local need in the marketplace? How does the marketing department contribute to the next steps? I would say the challenge that we have in the company is where marketing meets engineering. +I also believe that private equity can be extremely important also for supporting domestic groups in making consolidation policies in acquiring other companies. +08 a bottle, and at the time, the company was selling 100 million bottles a year, okay? So that's worth $8 million a year. +In fact, in total, he came up with 24 different character strengths that all kind of fit the bill for those stringent criteria. +Our bottom of attention deploys to things that we might have craving for. +For Indigenous peoples, they hope to address what would soon be a rapidly expanding Canadian state and its settlers as they began to make their way west and fill the fertile belt. +They may pose all sorts of problems, right? It may be very open-ended and so, I think those are actually a little more common. +And vice versa, whether other firms or organizations have resources that you're dependent on. +They want your content to participate in this. +So, there's conundrums there, and I'm not sure what the best way to do it is. +Secondly they begin building the personality they will have as adults, which means they leave what they learned as kids behind, the values and behaviors adults modeled and explore alternative ways which will end up building their own personality. +With surveys, you may remember that we can collect data from many users at one time. +When they're enacting organizational selves. +Rage, fear, sadness, incredulity, and we will normalize all his emotions, as in earlier ages, a very important part in our intervention here applying psychological first aid is giving names to the feelings the kid has. +The imposing building in Via Ceresio, completed in 1940, to house the state electricity company. +Here's the new one. +Two, earn your audience's attention. +For example? So, I would never want to ask you about your reservation value, what's the most you're willing to to pay. +And now just make sure you understand how this works, this is saying the best possible way to do this. +In this occasion, well, it's also true that a few months ago some friends of mine had a car accident and three of them died. +The third screen side chat I want to have this week concerns whether ambiguity is good. +You could also perform simulations and role play, and I just spoke of that with regard to the sexual harassment training but the reason role play and simulation are useful because it's not a learning about, it's learning by doing or at least closer to learning by doing the kind of practice, the knowledge that Brown and talk about. +We all go in the same direction, but then is up to us to decide how fast we want to drive and what kind of exit we want to take. +When someone is in distress, how to calm this person down. +In the third phase, the designer takes the best designs from phase two and actually builds models or prototypes that the user will be able to engage with. +And there's a lot of unknowns about this. +On the worksheet, write a clear and concise name of the system. +In debriefing everybody has the option to speak, it's not mandatory, it's an option we give to the participants. +And how is it that we can go about choosing between them? Well, there are many arguments that people might make. +This is the central organizing process of Allison's bureaucratic politics model, as well as Kevin and Hula's incentives theory. +It's not easy. +All of the girls in the classroom did not want uniforms. +The benefits are that you get extra time, you can get to think and consider that a nuclear holocaust is possible here. +Now, some of you will say, I'm negotiating here against somebody who is really quite powerful and I'm kind of the small guy in this. +So, we're actually talking about hardly any. +5 baths and an attached 2-car garage. +It's going to be okay. +But if you keep your nose to the grindstone too long, you begin to cut into brain. +The other thing that you might see is that we avoid certain routines that go bad or certain kinds of, if we ever have a bad experience we never want to do it again. +I do this of course because I believe in spirituality as well. +Actually, I held the training four times. +And concerning the Italian domestic market, we still see a lack of domestic strategic investors. +And meaning is given by brands. +So in order to increase the chance of success, I could help you out a little because five and 100 isn't all that sporting. +If the future is unknown, you really just don't know. +We're all going to go out and get a job. +Let's think about what this means. +The important thing is that it's a shared endeavor and co-created. +But it's a double-edged sword because using this empathy continuously, not being able to set an excessive emotional distance, because this makes us give a less effective assistance, it makes us vulnerable, it doesn't only wear us, it also makes us perceive the affected ones' pain better. +On Monday, tomorrow's pie is 50 and the next day's is 25. +We get our leisure wrong, we're spending too much time on social media and screens etc. +The starting point in this strategy is the definition of retail formats. +In fact, the vitriolic hatred and racism displayed in the comments became too difficult for CBC Online to moderate. +And he asks the question, would giving people some evaluation, some grade or some extrinsic motivation affect how much they like doing it on their own? So here is how the task was set up. +I worked there for a year and a half and after I left within two years, the company had an employee turn over of 100%, nobody I worked with, still worked there. +In three years, you'll have an opportunity to buy the company. +I was talking to, a knowledgeable person about this, and one of the sacred spirits that's probably we need right now, today, is tânimayikohk ehakimiht anohc, what's the date today? May 9th? [LAUGH] May 9th today, and there's people that are asking for this one sacred spirit to, help out in northern Alberta here, at a place called nistawâyâw what's called Fort McMurray now. +And why didn't you take it? Because it's too low. +So first things first, I'm not an attorney. +He read through them very carefully and combed through them and tried to make sure he understood all the supporting ideas. +And these interests were forged in conflict and consensus. +Sometimes the most cited works are terrible and they're cited exactly for that reason. +No, don't worry, I'll stay home with the kids, you should recover and worry about the processes you must do. +So, the influence of the police, that kind of history, it seems that the general opinion of Treaty Seven from the Native point of view for them was a peace treaty. +By doing this, you're strengthening the synaptic connections between neurons and making it easier to retrieve and understand the memory, concept, or skill in the future. +Sorry to be a downer on the end on that one. +We've all experienced changing phones, and somehow not being able to press the correct key. +And then you fail, then you weren't that upset. +My left-hand side is less than or equal to one. +Bringing the offer to her. +As in example, in daily crisis there is only one or two families affected, right? But not the effect, the immediate environment doesn't have an affectation, it's free of affectation so this involves that at a public or state resources or activated aid level there won't be many, in fact we will have the same ones as in our daily life. +Social incomprehension of the community in which the person usually gets along, not understanding nor comprehending what happened to him, makes the person isolated, he won't ask for help or support, he will feel guilty and he won't go back to his routine. +In the high influence, high support bucks, you have influential champions, top right, then on high influence, low support, you have influential blocks to what you're trying to do. +That's a good one. +That means that these brands are available and we sell these brands in more than one country. +Further west in Quebec, Indigenous land was also being claimed by non-Indigenous peoples. +Indigenous feminism is a response to the racial and gendered violence and oppression that Indigenous women, girls, and genderful people face. +The words posh and exclusive come to mind with admiring the spacious stables, corner banquettes, and stunning views. +The condition to do that, obviously, is that the return of the fund is bigger than the hurdle rate itself. +Firstly, the partner that you have in the market is a key player for us. +But then if you go to Greece you have iced coffee, the frappé coffee. +From attractive content that looks great visually, think images that will attract attention. +Or you want to get a raise. +55, friendly reminder, million dollars. +And yet we have this precarious relationship with ourselves when we participate in such a culture. +So agenda setting in particular, and I'll talk about that more in a minute. +And so we have decided to adequate our offering to that market. +So are you going to have to send me your e-mail so that I can Venmo you this? Thanks everyone. +That means write off, something very bad. +What if you never met your partner? What if you never got together? What would your life be like versus a control where you write about just how you actually met your partner. +20 million euros using multiples represent the equity value of the company at the exit. +Planning your quitting time is as important as planning your working time. +They wanted to look at whether happiness was correlated with longevity, but they needed a group of subjects who had kind of like uniform and pretty low risk lives, right? And I think the stereotype of nuns is that they're not out like bungee jumping and motorcycle riding and doing like they're kind of like live there sort of uniform life, right? So they're kind of a population that on average might live a long time, but we can look at how happiness affects it. +In fact, we don't assume it's affecting us in so many of the things we do in our lives, but these things are affecting us much more than we expect. +Right away, we're talking about costs and we have a fixed printing cost, $20,000. +Same thing for the pressing, you understand little by little, that the gentler your pressing is of the grape, the more you can get, really, the best of the juice that you want to have. +What is the business model of textile companies? Let's refer to the framework that Stefania introduced. +Thus, Bea can't offer anything less on Tuesday and expect a yes. +I'm going to walk you through it. +And that's the point of the garbage can model. +This process begins with the analysis of Indigenous feminism, how it emerged, and how it's different from mainstream feminism. +So really as a manager we'd be looking across saying, Okay, if I order 2500 books, you know what demand am I shooting for here. +And I got three, so I feel I got 3X. +So just the mere act of making sure you're intentionally using these things seems to make your job kind of more fun for you in a better place. +You need to have an understanding of not just what salary today is, but what the future path will look like, which includes, in many cases, stock options, which are a large part of your compensation. +Whatever you need, you go and get them, whatever you need to go and get them the variables that we're still after X and Y, those are still up above these linear decision in linear or objective is then our variance. +You just lost two members of your family and this requires a long evolution. +And I'm pleased that they respond that way because then I can tell them that issues of maternal health and birth control are what people always used to think of when they thought about "international women's health," If you go to the text books on international or global health that we used when I began teaching this course, back in 2001, you may look in the index under "women," and it will guide you to one section in the book: the chapter on maternal and child health. +We have XJ6s require one hour and XJ8s require two hours. +And here's the power of this gratitude manipulation. +is, is close to what I said before. +Put yourself in anelectron's warm and fuzzy slippers as it burrows through a slab of copper. +This part of the taste can be educated, and this is the most important thing for companies. +It's well below 500. +So I do think there's been a sea change with regard to finding more like-minded people willing to put their lives on the line to defend their rights and the rights of others. +I have a very clear editorial policy. +Connecting your purpose-driven leadership skills to the system level. +The brand has an authority. +And they take this metaphor of organizational populations, and apply natural selection arguments to it, to a far more elaborate degree. +And so this demographic dividend is also a demographic challenge at the same time. +It certain excluded anybody who didn't own property. +Anne: Now, individual women and some men are taking this class online and will be watching you from all around the world and so what comments, what thoughts, even advice might you have for these people who are obviously interested in the topic and many write in saying that they want to make a difference and are looking for ways to make a difference. +But of course, it all happens instantaneously. +Things are little bit more, let's say, defined by external forces if I'm writing for a magazine or a newspaper, contributing to a column which already has its own editorial structure. +This is something that I taught myself many many years ago. +Conflict disrupts societies and individual families; violence against women proliferates in such circumstances. +After that, last year, we had a declaration of commitment, with as I speak to you, 137 countries have signed out of the 194 countries of the United Nations, which is to make a commitment to fight sexual violence until sickness or death. +We were very happy to take Barry's money if our birthdays work out. +Or a strategy by people to try to increase their power and move up in the patriarchy or in the hierarchy. +Abe says, I want the whole amount, and Bea responds, no, I want the whole amount. +Indian residential schools were one of the main tools of colonization. +The largest investors are not going through the private equity players anymore. +Mainstream media is controlled by the dominant society which produces colonial discourses and upholds power structures. +It is an interesting question of, if you really want to use the term, documented history of Native groups and the British Crown, but we also had the French Crown, and ultimately Canada. +So institutionalized racism, gender inequality, lack of access to water or clean water, lack of access to adequate housing. +So not only would I do what Beyonce would do, I would do what Beyonce is literally doing, where it's pulling in this wise observer, right? And so there's lovely studies that do this, not just with college students and teenagers like you, but with little kids where you teach little kids the strategy of what would a wise observer do. +It's really the right moment. +And it's very important, don't forget about this, they will also involve their friends, their equals group. +Line number four is represents management fee, management fee is at 2%. +Often referred to by Indigenous Elders as the New Buffalo, education has increasingly become thought of as a means to better one's self, and more importantly, one's community. +So I'm not a fan of paying people not to come in, but there's nothing wrong with paying somebody to enter. +So we added those. +Martin, which are the specificities of word-of-mouth marketing? Word of mouth marketing is all about companies trying to work with consumers in such a way that these consumers go away and have something to share about the company, have something positive to say about the company and its products to other people. +In the second stage, calming down, when we talk to the kid we must do it by staying at his same height. +This is a typical Thomas Mason british bolder colorful palate of colors. +The information you collect will more easily be put into a narrative than into spreadsheets, imagine that you interviewed 15 people about the reasons they got a new smartphone. +So why didn't it happen now? Does resource dependency theory give us an explanation? So let's next apply our concepts of organizational elements to the case more specifically, and within each school and see what we learn. +It takes a lot. +But you can ask professors, you can ask, "Hey, is this kind of like this?" Someone who really understands it can help you out or you can just do what I did and just try to fit different puzzle pieces and see what fits, because even if you don't find a good puzzle piece, you can still learn a lot more that way. +Packing the boat well, you ensure the biggest bags are in position first, then the hand luggage, then the small items. +2 million by 10 percent. +But it is also very important connecting the affected one or ones with their support network. +The constitution of the Haida Nation is worth a closer look. +It was a benchmark decision for resource management among First Nations. +But due to extensive trading networks, this didn't stop European goods, like metal and firearms, from reaching the Plains First Nations including the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Siksika, Kainai, Peigan and Tsuu T'ina. +I was thinking about this stuff. +It usually includes a warm up session, and maybe a creative exercise to get the users warmed up. +And I told Guido, listen, we have a very strong point, our friendship. +And this creates problems. +The salesman has it about up to here with you, he's exasperated with you. +At the end of this lesson, you should be able to identify and recognize where to look for effective headlines and formulate new ones. +So what that does, is it puts this association in my mind of visualizing a table made out of tissues, so that when I'm speaking German, and I want to say table, I can just think for a second, the table was made out of tissues, and I have that association. +A diverse system with multiple pathways and redundancies is more stable and less vulnerable to external shock than a uniform system with little diversity. +But it turned out it had really huge effects on subjective well-being. +Meaning and fascination are really kind of a one, two punch that make content work. +An article on female genital cutting describing the social aspects of the practice in Sierra Leone can be read in conjunction with viewing a short video of an interview I had with Isha Daramy-- a woman from Sierra Leone who describes her work on maternal and child health and comments on her own experience with the female genital cutting procedure. +That's actually something that we talk about in this course is just that idea of you don't need to use willpower all the time, you just need to put it one little place wherever you need, where you're getting that cue, that's where you need to be applying willpower. +That sounds like an important given piece of information, so let's put that down somewhere. +If this appears in someone who wasn't like this you might also suppose we are talking on an empathy burn out. +What leads you to unconsciously fritter away time on sand? For many, technology often hijacks our attention. +To lead a presentation, speak in front of a group that you might not have felt confident approaching. +Somehow those styles stay the same for a very long time. +So, I think that's actually been developed more and more over the years from early teleconferencing and I think it's kind of advance. +And this kind of thing can increase subjective well-being not just in the context of how you feel, it can actually enhance your personal relationships such as in the context of actual romantic relationships like marriage and so on. +I have to be careful my output. +And I think that that, looking at it within this context brings it to decision makers who are making decisions on how do you respond to these crises. +But again, we don't know Frank's case terribly much, so we don't know what kind of institution it is. +But the agreement you come up with may not really reflect so much what's happened in the past, as the opportunities you have going forward. +Do they work for you? No, they don't. +But I want to talk about an even more insidious, annoying feature that's related to this that I think affects you guys even more than this hedonic adaptation, which is what I'll call annoying feature 4. +For example, if you're trying to learn concepts in physics you might take an index card and write the greek letter rho. +And then, you know try to warm up to it, and try to understand well, what, what do they have in mind. +Thank you-all very much and best wishes. +This is for, what should we call this? Reply envelopes, went a little long, so we'll expand column A. +We just won't be able to handle it. +Along with teaching negotiation, he teaches Business Ethics and Leadership in our Executive MBA program. +In addition, it improves student-student relationships by equalizing the prestige of say, academic achievement. +Bea knows this and Abe should be smart enough to figure it out too or Bea can explain it to him. +This traumatic stress previous is the first element. +This is what we refer to as the nibble. +So generating a calm environment in which we can offer information and control people, having their families in a safe place will be a way to avoid that the situation they are living has more effects than the necessary, what we call secondary damage, which is produced after the impact and the primary damage, the original one, which is the one that can't be avoided. +And he had that sitcom play that they were thinking about with commercials or with no commercials. +It's the key variable that drives the behavior of an organization. +Here you are. +Caitlin is going to be speaking about reproductive health issues. +The three main court cases that confronted the patriarchal structure of the Indian Act with respect to status were Lavell v. +Who would be interested in this one? Second, ask yourself why they would be interested and whose side they would be on, friend and foe kind of stuff. +We have this amazing capuchin monkey lab here on campus with colleagues that do research on how monkeys think about division in fairness. +Their headquarters is here in Milano, but Attila & Co. +It doesn't count, by the way, if you get 20 to 0. +As an example, if you need to have a difficult conversation with a team member and you tend to be more positive and energetic in the morning, you can structure your day so that you've got the quality of energy needed to be positive and productive in that exchange. +There was one point where I was like, relax even more. +Like play, joking around, things like that. +What are the first few seconds of the video watched, or the first few seconds of the audio listened to, that's all the headline really is for. +So, Kingdon argues that an organized anarchy perspective provides a more complete understanding of agenda setting and legislations. +Like you would come up with your own guidelines and propose it to me and then I would judge whither it would be feasible or not and on it went. +And about I think I read a statistic that said about one third of those are finishing post-primary. +So much so, that teachers even pay to attend conferences and join groups that meet on weekends and evenings. +So how did you tell them no? Oh, I told him, well, I understand, like I understand this is a great deal for most actors. +A lot of this lovely work was done by the Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck. +You might see an Instagram picture that looks like this where you look at these people like, my gosh, my friends are so happy. +This broad issue unites women around the world. +Such a stroke can cause an unusual condition known as broad-perspective perceptual disorder of the right hemisphere. +Now, this isn't like pulling full all nighters or getting two hours or anything. +Nobody discussed okay is that criminal behavior? It depends. +For this because the sense of life can be very short and on the surface but it can be so very deep and very complete and complex. +Let's also consider where we lead from. +And create a strategy for a team as a connected unit. +That other job, you may not like as much. +So the case is really a process of a partial decision and little or nothing happening. +So they pay out of their own pocket. +But it didn't come just on a silver plate. +Just to give you three examples how we answer, is we also have these fantastic products in our portfolio with a fantastic history. +Hi, I'm Emilia, a psychologist from UPC-CBA. +You assume that the people who are looking at this are looking at your SATs and your grades and really considering your AP scores very carefully, but could those admissions decision officers be affected by the weather? That is what researcher Uri Simonsohn looked at. +X squared, great. +It's not just some codified abstract thing. +As you will see detailed in the next lesson, Indigenous cultures have their own distinct set of laws and procedures for dealing with disruptions that are very different from those found in Western legal orders. +In contrast, neoinstitutionalism offers strategies thought to be effective in environments replete with institutionalized beliefs about organizations and their appearances. +And you just take their overheads and don't really study them. +I don't think that companies can't keep secrets. +If you pick the right reference point, then copying that person's behavior might be really helpful. +Now since it's an illicit activity, there are no reliable statistics. +I thought it was a- The only problem is, you gave up. +This is an incredible incentive to promote and to multiply the energy and the amount of money a business angel is willing to support in the venture capital system in the US. +Tight, so a 50 million bonus costs 5, with the upfront payment of 15- Right. +Another way would be to structure the schools better, like with ability grouping, class size reduction, extended class days, so on. +We want to create a social structure that encourages learning and remembers what works well. +Among its far-reaching principles is an unusual perspective on negotiation. +As for all important complexes it seems that everything and their opposites could be said. +It's a $25 million pay off, and so there's not much to calculate. +But, final question you ask, is do we see this trend everywhere? It's mainly a trend, at the moment, in the western markets. +And what I did is I started doing every problem in the textbook. +First let's look at the senior management view about tech culture. +And towards the top and you can see although this is a little hard on the size of this graph that there are more women at the older ages than there are men. +But then the opponents emerged in the school of education, the medical school, and their college of liberal arts, all of whom wanted to get a fair deal from the merger. +For some the health complications especially during childbirth can be life-threatening. +In fact, from this age on and then in the teen ages it is always better that the teenager or pre-teenager begins the communication so that we can adapt our answer to their worries. +They always hear people fudging things, or resumes contains puffing, and so when you get someone that's kinda candid, face to face candid, that has a big impact upon people. +My journey was quite circuitous. +Being aware of the damage, of the brutality a human can apply to another person, deeply worries us. +The formula that comes in is in column F. +Sometimes, you can draw. +Then we have medical stuff, fashion company, so it's really a big, big, big, let me say, group of people that's really want to be the number one at what they're doing. +And therefore, its adoption is based on predictions of the policy's consequences. +And so it was interesting, we created a garbage can in the classroom and it was all around kind of a brainstorming sessions. +And then last, the streams of solutions, problems, participants in choice arenas are constantly turning over and exist quasi independently. +He's coming down a little bit in price, and I'm not prepared to make an offer. +He has thought about reservation values. +Navy needed valves from the Jenkins plant in Bridgeport Connecticut, and the workers there wanted to go on strike, and the navy said you can't do that. +The second pillar was, we don't know how to open any store. +And finally they must begin thinking of their labor future, during this stage full of changes and uncertainty, they maybe don't need an absolute conclusion but at least they need a direction, will they go to the university, do they prefer handiworks, do they want to work with the nature? A series of questions which will also be affected by a political and economical situation all adults will tell them is very complex and in which they must make big efforts. +On one hand, you can use different multiples you can expect. +For example, why does the tactic known as the nibble work. +But what are common mistakes that smart hardworking people make? Where have you seen some smart people go wrong? And first of all, you want to know your milestones and goalposts in the organization is just great because a lot of negotiators kind of fly blindly and then they have the year end performance review and they don't know what metrics they were being measured on. +And so it's more about being curious about the other side. +The first thing that good effect of content marketing normally will have is a headline that instantly commands attention. +So I could kind of and a little funding to get assistance to getting all the material up and recordings done, and all of that. +50 and $454. +And so, this is kind of the crazy thing about positive and negatives, and one of the things that comes from not recognizing absolutes is that, what our mind notices is change, like our mind notices there's change from time one to time two. +They want to know, they wanna remember the meaning of complex philosophical terms or monstrously convoluted verb conjugations. +But it's 20 cents per order. +She's probably had this car for awhile. +And these stories like that can be readily remembered, passed on and accessed by various people. +Another popular work option for Indigenous women was to enter beauty schools. +What are the conditions of knowledge depreciation and knowledge storage. +They, I mean, it's a big ticket item. +Now, do something else. +So, that when you're in the country you can experience the culture. +As part of our forum chat it would be neat to hear whether you see the World of Warcraft as a successful form of organizational learning. +People are more careful with their money. +To this point, we've describe organizations as webs of transactions. +We also have a video of Violeta Krasnić of the Global Fund for Women commenting on economics and women's work. +So we have a lot of First Nations from the north, Dene people are moving in higher numbers to Prince Albert. +Depending on the situation, consider some helpful phrases like "You're safe here. +How many competitors are competing in that segment? How strong are they? What are the value propositions? Are customers appreciating their value propositions? Are customers loyal to their value propositions? The third thing to be considered in terms of assessment of the attractiveness is the non-financial returns of competing and serving one segment, that is to say, the returns in terms of image for example. +As we saw previously, agriculture became one of the key economies for those living in rural farming areas. +But it's important that at least, if you can't eat, you drink a lot, drink a lot of water, and a lot of juice which will help you getting fed and also try to have rest periods, even if you can't sleep. +If a man die, you go over to the brother. +So you're kind of, in effect staging these contexts to a great deal. +Usually companies tend to take this for granted, but doing so is wrong, because it may not be the case, many consumers do not associate territory or time with specific value. +It's running around. +It can reduce mind-wandering really specifically and that's one of the factors that make you happier because when you're on task you're feeling better but it can do that not just in the moment when you're meditating, it can do that after the fact. +So let's say it's $300 a day. +You want to be under budget, you want to be over budget. +Let's make an example. +Many people see Indigenous quill and beadwork as beautiful works of art. +Unfortunately, the local environment often differs from the original testing ground, so the reform schools may not be valued by the local managers where the targeted change may disrupt other valued tasks and missions in the organization. +But this story has just begun. +A fashion accessory, a way to express the customer personality and not anymore something that you must wear to see well. +So, yes have a good income, but it doesn't need to be super good. +But I've heard this tape of negotiation with Daylian and Berian, I'd like to propose something. +And then here I guess we'll have dollars. +Zinket can't do that without Hasaan, Hasaan can't do that without Zinket, so this $100 million that might happen if the deal goes through is the source of the pie. +Now let's look at grant collaborations. +But the question is, how do they trade off so how many extra minutes will I commute to get this much nicer of a house or in that much nicer of a community? Which is really hard, right? Because maybe the school ratings are 8 to 10, 8 out of 10 or 9 out of 10. +You should embrace improvised practices and develop a means of noticing which ones work well, and then try to pass them along to others. +And then there's kind of sessions or lab exercises where you can play games with other students and discuss them afterwards. +Learning, for most people, involves a complex balancing of many different tasks. +It's maybe not accurate today. +What are those wrong reasons, and what have you discovered is a more motivating factor for learning languages? Right, well, there are quite a lot of wrong reasons. +I don't know if future, what's going to happen, I don't know what's going to happen in the next test. +This one turns on his meter and 32,000 shekels later, we're home. +So in this wide and the originality of categories actually you always have a luxury segment that usually is beyond and up to the so called “premium segment. +So let's label them accordingly. +For example, "Thanks for sharing your story and for allowing me to help you strategize. +The good news is that systems thinking can be learned. +How often do you really take the time to breathe? Just check in with your breath and take that pause. +So he negotiated his performance review up from December to September. +But for me, when I was at Accenture, my bill rate was $380 an hour. +But if, if, if you can you know after getting lay you know, into the middle of something switching from that to another task. +For example, Nehiyawak, Dene, and Inuit would address any misbehaviour beginning with counselling for the perpetrator by the Elders or respected community members. +The impacts of climate change have been highly evident in the polar regions of the planet. +Your in the wrong planet. +So, tell me what is your latest adventure? My latest adventure is that this year I am trying to make America multilingual and other countries multilingual that generally only speak English. +And the language issue was still there in training them to become snipers. +But I think I wanna find a way to explore and expand the pie and come up with new options and let's work on that. +To introduce notions of competition, to weed out children along the way. +Whereas Obe can't write a check to Alexis and satisfy Alexis. +Pause video here and play around with it. +Take care. +We have learned about Indigenous world views which are foundational in the development of Indigenous governance structures, And how concepts of law in Indigenous principles differ from European models. +And she notes that with these intentional, effortful activities, we can have a powerful effect of how happy we are even much more so than our genetics or much more so than our circumstances. +I prefer that term over time management. +So whether it's a meme that's primary purpose is to get lots of shares, just get people seeing your content, these, of course, should always have something on that image that's going to bring people back to your site. +Wine from all over the world, but let's think about the new world. +Here we mainly find brands that have a fantasy name, like the American Coach or the Italian Diesel. +But the meantime is a very dynamic business model. +As for Morton Bernstein, there is another episode in his life that I'd like to share, which is, in 1992, he ran for the United States Senate in Missouri. +And often, they ask that I allow them to rewrite papers. +I've never done that, and I'm not sure it's possible to do that, because if a problem solution requires something new, applying all of your conscious thinking by definition can't solve it, because you're looking for something new. +And that the developing countries, are very poor social security investment. +What is the road played by the origins of the company, the product of the brand in the positioning the company wants to build in the different markets? The final topic we'll be covering this week is place as a product or brand. +This contains a high risk, which is that we are sensitive and open to the other's pain, when we are working in an emergency or a critical incident we always subordinate our needs to the affected ones'. +Community is based on a common unity which brings together people of various and distinct backgrounds. +In other words, when you're in fight or flight, you're basically in fight or flight. +How do you keep yourself paying attention, during something like a boring lecture? I found that there isn't, a simple way to keep yourself attending something that you're not interested in. +If we think about luxury as a culture, we have also to say a few things about the different luxury cultures of France versus Italy. +We point you to Daniele Meadows, pioneering and revered but still highly accessible work on levels of system change. +And this was the task they gave folks. +Well, we were very, very lucky to have the chance to hear from you this morning. +Yeah, that's it. +And here the fire leads in through this line into that clan system, and it goes up to Creator, because of its spiritual foundation for everything in governance. +As a rule follower you seek coalitions that match your identity and the standards that you adhere to. +Depending on the trust that the woman has with her birth attendant. +My responsibility is to provide the reader with enough information to understand the topic without taking things for granted. +We are here with a Rainbow that is guest to this lecture, and we're going to talk about licensing. +Various factors participate in this process. +Exactly because we, we think that the world is changing, and we have to keep up with trends and what is currently in the window stores. +So how do you answer that question? Reasonably, get market information. +The criteria to define them aren't established, but all the definitions are focused in these families' lacks. +What's your mood like? Then they assigned people to use social media. +This form of activism is based on Indigenous collective memories that reflect experiences of colonial oppression. +Right now, there's a lot going on. +Anne: I'm delighted to welcome Iman Bibars today from Egypt and from the Ashoka Foundation to speak about the issues she is working on and that she is most passionate about at the moment, and then we'll talk a little further about the past and the future. +But you try something else and if you still say after trying this out for a few weeks, I'm still not making any progress at all. +Pretty great, and if you're doing it the right way, she might say no, but she's not going to kick you out of the store. +Others of you may think it's all about the technology if the product works well. +[LAUGH] I'm usually the biggest loser in my own game. +You're both predicting something about the intensity of how bad this is going to be and its duration. +And so really to dig deep inside yourself to think about what's important to you and use that to prepare then for the negotiation. +You didn't like it, and that's okay because I've coached and taught many people who would agree with you. +It doesn't know where to go. +So what is the main question of our support? Well, here on this slide, you'll see the time course of traumatic stress and we ask the question. +First, we will discuss some commonalities between Indigenous nations. +You can almost see all the way down to where I'm working every single day. +We originally defined design as the development of a novel creation to meet some needs. +These can be effective conduits for coordination. +I mean, if we talk today for example, to Facebook as Heineken, it's really different as I would do that as a Marketing Director for Heineken Italy. +[inaudible] I would say if you went to somebody else, they wouldn't now be paying you more money because they're having trouble getting allocation of this good. +The first is attention, memory, and learning. +And so I ask that divine being, that we understand. +But they're simply an idea. +When the team co-creates the top level 4Ps, then compares notes on their respective contributions, to get the top level goals achieved. +It's kinda tough to manage. +Understanding is like a super glue that helps hold the underlying memory traces together. +And I think that there are many, many facets to it. +The costs for the relocation only way you get a new job, they pay for you to move a little bit. +In network forms of organizing, here you have kind of an interorganizational culture that's implied. +There are people selling it for $23. +But either way, you're going to need to understand each, and every unit in that box so that you can address them. +That's Excel's way of saying this is not a formula. +Attractiveness can be evaluated in many different ways but the typical three ways a company is used to evaluating the attractiveness of a segment aree: financial attractiveness, a segment is financially attractive if it is big enough and consistently big with the expectations of the effectiveness and efficiency of the company. +Well we think the opposite is right. +It has the good sense to go away and you're left with nothing but a wonderful memory. +We just want to do better. +Consider what may be causing the feeling, then try to find a specific word. +Then I have Mali, Somalia, Libya, and Syria. +So it's reacting more strongly to the market. +Because you know like we read in Allison, these are the parochial interest of bureaucratic politic model, right? And if you misunderstand or misinterpret people's motives, you have very little leverage to negotiate on them. +It has its advantage by opening up, because people know what it is, now. +And that means you're not going to focus as much on the outcomes. +Yes sir. +So some of these girls I was working with went to a public school, and it was truly a debate on whether not the school was gonna initiate school uniforms. +Zooming in and zooming out. +For example, just as an aside, you go out and buy a house. +It's in the boat and so I have to continue doing payments on that. +How has that impacted that family structure and kind of those dynamics as well as what happens to the family? Yeah. +If you have a animal, we use a, a rat as our model system. +And pick and choose and pull them together into something that looks like that. +Dailian, you are a keen poker player, you see the cards behind you. +We can evacuate after. +And finally, the emergency's own stress. +The value to Andrea is $110. +But the claim is that when you exercise these strengths, you wind up being happier than you expect. +The other thing is that he mentioned that I didn't mention the luxury was productivity. +The ones that are at the top are what he calls your signature strengths. +But [INAUDIBLE] And even when there's not some outside interest, if we're just negotiating with each other. +What affects using of one process over the other one? There are many different factors at the basis of the use of a cognitive process or a more emotional process. +And what happened is the person giving the referendum actually was saying, but I want you to vote against it. +You have clinicians. +It's just numbers that are ridiculous. +So I think that Cheryl Torrado summarizes up these features by saying it's an interesting question and she thinks there's multiple elements that an individual organization has to define before coming to a decision about the appropriate culture. +This is very interesting because it's related to the techniques that brilliant Nobel Prize winning neuroscientist, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, used when he was trying to really understand what was going on at an anatomical level. +It's about genetics. +I could give you many examples that say that psychological first aid requires experience and formation in emergency situations. +We said, "our minds have these intuitions that are often really, really wrong, we have to 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sometimes it doesn't, use your best judgment. +So we were able to buy that at a fair price, ten years later. +We were so close to the animal, as it is being dismembered and carved, that our perspective is almost intimate. +That basically means it has to develop customer knowledge. +If you were the CEO or the executive director, this thought exercise is often useful to think through the all organization rocks. +Marie Battiste, an Indigenous professor in education policy, has argued that, quote, despite the awareness among first nation's educators that a provincial curriculum is culturally biased and inadequate to meet their needs, little support has been provided to preserve, protect, and promote the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people to use, practice, and develop Aboriginal languages and knowledge in Canada throughout education. +Then there is the distribution innovation. +It's I'm prepared to do the work at the market wage. +Our cost to build a cherry bookshelf is 165. +So, the stockpiling of semi precious metals was actually a prescient thing to do for China given the context that we're experiencing right now. +But in our modern world, these mental shortcuts and biases can lead us astray. +So thank you very much, Federica and Andreas and good luck to Ventee-Privee. +Both the customer and the store are happy. +1, but that's the wrong answer. +Have a think about your ideal short-term planning horizon and put that number in there. +So you notice I've said in a few cases here, choice arena or choice opportunity. +It's not related to the market, it's Apple risk. +Especially the individuals in your generation need to do this. +And here's a protest against not being consulted properly. +While that's a simple solution, I don't think it's a fair outcome. +I'm creating a table for different response rates. +And what Daylian says, and what I think is really right, is that when somebody lights a fire, the response is not to fight it with fire, but to put out the fire. +You don't have to participate in them. +And if we're just talking about salary. +My home setup. +Absolut vodka built its brand image at the beginning of its success by completely innovating their communication strategy, and specifically, the communication tools they use. +Our variable cost, we have printing. +They share their concerns about the topic. +You're going to hold yourself to a high standard, but you're going to do it in a nice way. +And few problems are solved in one conversation. +I think my personal priority has always been I work for the reader. +Typically it’s a private investor: a bank, or a corporation, or a private individual. +Of the 50,000 plus who are registered, I would say maybe 5000 will finish, if we're lucky, everything. +And Ken would look at the two offers and have to pick which of the two he thought was more reasonable. +One is the special attention towards the minors that are in the scenes and that need attention and an important work to prevent future psychological problems and on the other side participating as in other fields of the emergencies understanding the specificity of the emotional difficulty, as probably the woman will have problems because she has been maltreated for a long time and she has developed some kind of acquired vulnerability and on another side the maltreatment characteristics, as this maltreatment is produced in spaces that are important and trustworthy for women. +And if you look at the pleasantness, it's almost two and a half times as pleasant to think about the fact that you're going to go on this cool ski trip, or the fact that you're going to go to this awesome concert than it is that you're going to buy a new pair of shoes or a nice Canada goose jacket or something like that. +And that's one of the best ways to really internalize the structure and the look and feel of a really solid professional headline. +Before we had Europe and America, Now we have Asia growing. +Now let's actually go back and answer the question how many copies of the hardback novel should B and N order from the publisher? So the question is what is the right order amount that maximizes the profit? To do that, there's two variables in play, the demand and the order. +It's just another one of those visual illusions that we've talked about before; our minds just lying to us and getting it wrong. +So we have some additional resources for you on this lesson and this is of course, just really taking a look at that tip of the iceberg, multimedia content is a massive topic. +Paolo, Berlucchi invented, in 1961, the territory of franciacorta. +So a lot you uploaded this. +And finally it's a cultural capital or the wisdom in breath with some of these individuals that can be quite an asset that you would like to have in your firm. +To write it down. +The distribution is more wholesale. +It's your like, thing that you're attached to your hips, you don't want to give it up. +But organizations also vary in the extent to which their goals are focused or multifaceted. +We even see them in heuristics. +We, we have a Facebook where we, we post many things almost every day. +So this was between my first year and the second year of business school, and I was in Best Buy shopping for I think a headset for my- Okay. +Offenders are also expected to acknowledge their actions. +Let me be precise on this point. +CEDAW is a convention that was passed more recently than many of the other conventions. +You can let Solver make decisions for you. +Now, another theory concerns how similar two persons are. +Start here, and there. +So at least, the laws and the structures aren't the barriers. +You only make a few cents anyway, it's very, very small revenue stream. +And what we have learned is that the territory can contribute to the competitive advantage of companies in many different ways, through the competencies, through the heritage, through the innovation, through the network. +We might say things that we don't agree with, we might do things that later our rational selves will think are stupid, and it's not just when we're angry this is also when we might be in pain. +Money you make, money you spend, and what's leftover at the end of the day. +Can you give us an example of that? So, the mind doesn't learn abstract things very well. +Doing nice stuff for others can increase our mood, and it can also increase our feelings of social connection. +But also, lifestyle brands are characterized by very strong values that we call the cradle. +So if a service certain segment of the market, I can be recognized as a supplier who is able to satisfy highly sophisticated customers. +If you like something, if you don't, if the flavor or texture or something is suitable to your taste is something you best experience. +It's not just that we compare ourselves against these extreme examples of beauty or money or whatever. +To understand the problem space, we carry out a set techniques. +How do you define a relationship? What does it mean to you? And having that conversation with that partner, what does that relationship mean to them, too. +My variable cells are the seven variable cells for me in Row 8 subject to the following constraint. +In making the organizational culture the focus of engineering, he renders it something to control, to repress, a means of capturing souls. +It's slightly a misuse, or at least a specific use of that word meme. +And we also posted summary tables of all the theories. +Many studies have shown that there tends to be increases in negative social indicators of health, such as domestic violence and substance abuse, in resource-based rural economies. +That means transportation costs. +All these years have been a happy one, I have all this that none is we're going to score her a little higher, probably, right? And so we score all these things and then you come back and you look at which nuns make it to age 85. +They've already saved lots of money on their own sales by having a huge bargaining power. +So, this is just the variance of Apple versus the variance of S&P 500. +So I definitely agree with that, I've tried to study all day, it just doesn't work, you need little breaks. +It seems to be a presumption of the theory that in order to work and have these kind of learning and feedback loops that people buy into the process. +And of course there's the old saying that science progresses one funeral at a time as people entrenched in the old ways of looking at things die off. +And then once the water was boiling they continued to do this to keep the heat and then added their wild game, wild meat, wild vegetables so that they could make a type of stew or soup. +All of this shows that it’s a purposefully made decision, it’s not necessarily obvious. +Before we do so however, it is important to provide a little background on Aboriginal title. +It takes people by surprise. +First it needs the discount rate. +That you never try something new. +In example, seeing how a mate dies in the mountain would be a traumatic incident. +From the core to them. +Globalization has meant the opening of borders, an increase in migration for economic opportunities, lowering transportation costs, and also the spread of truly global crime networks. +PEIs have a huge problem of pricing and liquidity. +As described in other lessons, there are significant differences in the extent that Indigenous nations are disconnected from their land base. +This is the only way to have a chance in the world, trying to compete with champagne, because that's the competitor. +Things like taking client money and not delivering what was asked for, or not delivering it in a timely way. +We'll use formula texts for the rest of the columns, we'll expand this, make this readable. +In 1973, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against Lavell and Bédard, dismissing the argument that the Indian Act provisions went against the Bill of Rights. +And if he does that, he ends up $50 ahead because he's paid 50 for something worth 100. +This is not about safety. +The primary use for NutraSweet are things like soft drinks and chewing gums and lozenges. +Situational factors make the person have a positive or negative crisis experience. +When talking about the size of the market, and so the match between the size of the market and the size of the company, one very important managerial issue is to try to figure out which is the approach that a company wants to have in the market. +That's a fight or flight system. +Today it's 10. +Well, what's the idea? Let's imagine again a startup. +So for example an animal might be able to live within the entire forest but because of human encroachment and noise it might only live in a small area of the forest. +Well, I got this idea of reading a biography of Richard Feynman, he was a Nobel Prize winning physicist, and I forget the exact method that he used himself, but I remember him talking about being a Nobel Prize winner in theoretical Physics, he's a smart guy, and he was talking about a particular academic paper, particular concept he didn't understand, and his approach wasn't to throw his hands up and say, "Well, I don't get it, it hurts, too difficult", but he went through meticulously not only trying to understand everything that was in that paper but of the papers it sourced. +This one output measures across, demand measures down. +Hence, the world of alliances is not one of precision and formality but one of informal loose understandings and expectations. +He felt very bad about this. +Stiff fabrics, creased cottons. +Trading old clothing or used furs gave them access to European technologies and material goods like metal objects, such as needles, pots and kettles, axes, ice chisels, hatchets, knives and projectile points. +Within the market life cycle, there are the life cycles of all the different products sold within that market. +And the strategy was to open six stores in five years. +So it's a much more unitary actor. +Now I can actually start to compute my total revenue. +I've written here some supply-side side factors. +Francesco, Vitale Barberis Canonico is a business to business company, so, somehow, your value is hidden, is not visible to the end customer. +And so as long as this stoppage is going on, this virtual stoppage, the company will suffer the economic consequences of not getting paid for its valves. +There are emotional benefits. +Any sorts of boards, corporate boards, educational boards, because those two stories that am telling you and the third one and I'm going to tell you right now, is about resources but more also about the power. +So the start is not easy, it's a bit complicated, but we have to understand the three different pieces. +I'm sure there's a website that you already have. +And that's what Sonja Lyubomirsky and her colleagues did. +Accessible only by boat, Kingcome Inlet is a lesser principal fjord on the west coast by Vancouver. +So, you just got to give it up and realize one thing is all you can be focusing on. +Something totally unexpected in the community. +The strategic priorities, the intended outcomes or potential. +And once you shift them out of it they have to re-learn and it's not clear whether these changes will mean the loss of a job, the loss of a participant. +Increasing numbers of local nongovernmental organizations, especially in Africa, are providing health education and medications to people at the grassroots working at community levels. +Examples of quillwork have been found from Newfoundland to the Yukon Territory. +Can you show me some examples of co-branding you are doing? Lets see I think that one of these is Bocconi one of the best fruits of Italy best of the best yet we are interesting in the formula of the is our Topline when we use the Giza 45 or well. +We're going to make a lot of these, so we'll get very good at this. +But also we should be looking at the trends and different blends. +It is true that they think death will come for them when they are old and they luckily set off from the idea that a long life is waiting for them. +And part of that was because of the fur trade, a dependence on the London fur market. +That actually doing the habit of negative visualization, thinking about what things would have been if they didn't go that way, can cause you to kind of break out of your hedonic adaptation because you realize, wow I really do enjoy these things, and you're kind of back at the top of the curve. +Your answer is still wrong. +That is because there are new aesthetics and we should express our personality in a different manner. +We can do so by producing a video that shows the various features, functionalities of the system, in a variety of scenarios. +What are the things I have to do in the next six months that would get me an increase in compensation? See the key is your boss. +But my specific company can decide to provide a specific value proposition, a specific combination of some benefits which are related to some sacrifices. +This means you're not going to be self-indulgent because if your best friend was doing something, they were there being really indulge it, you might tell them you wouldn't be like, you're stupid jerk, you're losing. +The Universal Declaration was adopted by the members of the United Nations, in 1948. +It communicates the result of an action. +With one communication campaign with the focus on the corporate brand, you can have positive spillover effects on all the products the company sells. +And finally the optimal place will have a big place in which we can make an announcement to many people if needed, but also many small places, cubicles or small meeting rooms, so that in the ideal situation each affected family will have their own enclosed area. +In Italy we do pasta with durum wheat. +But, even if you do generate gains, it's important to keep in mind that the learning curves will plateau. +Some things aren't negotiable at all. +There are complexities to Indigenous legal traditions. +Where the profiles are really different from what the lagers are. +One, some people start out they want to be cooperative but there are also people that start out, and they're gonna victimize you. +I totally get that sometimes it takes energy to be active on LinkedIn. +As some of you will know, along with being professor, I started a tea company. +You might do it by joining big politics. +That means to minimize what is the value of the equity of the company. +And Ben goes on to ask, you know I'm wondering, have other seen similar cycles from one myth replacing another? And he assumes, I think in his question, that adopting a myth isn't a good thing necessarily. +I don't know your case, Frank, in particular. +And then you have the top of the pyramid where luxury and high fashion brands compete. +I think it's a matter of ideology. +When we think of food and beverage products and we consume them by drinking or eating. +So we have more A's for you, A's all around. +That you care, obviously so I do. +And, after you watch this series of segments, you should be able to determine how to drive sales with the best return on investment possible. +There's a fascinating program in one region of the country where traditional birth attendants have been trained to give women Depo Provera injections. +This was a strategic plan to affirm Canadian sovereignty in the north through occupation by Canadian citizens and military presence. +And I think it depends on your perspective or standpoint from which you view this, right? So if your primary concern is the goal, then that would be the lens through which you would adopt. +For you, 1 million really matters a huge amount. +We are going to meet Matthew Hatton, who is the Director of Marketing Intelligence within the global marketing team, and try to understand which is the role of this information in the decisions that Tetra Pak takes about innovation. +I think what's really important is that the development of the human rights framework has really helped to propel women's rights to a different level. +So for here I want to test is my demand bigger than my order> And if that's true I'm going to put 0 and if it's not true then I can take the difference. +Do not let your organization try to get away with using images from the web. +And something that I saw very commonly among women in the community that I was living in was an interaction between gender-based violence and access to family planning. +Many of these reforms fail. +So, continuity is very important. +These thought processes that occur when we're under really high stress, or high emotions, or high bodily states versus cold cognition. +Managers were also perform bridging with other firms to bring security to the organisation within a competitive environment, so the bridging strategy is telling its entail negotiation of long come. +Last but not least we have the so-called lifestyle brands. +That over time, I will become, I'm this style of football player, or soccer player, right? And so those kind of things do emerge over time that start to characterize more of a personal identify, it's your flare of that role. +And so in particular, I may not be able to pay you as much cash as you like, but what are some of the other things that I can do to help make your life good? What are some of the things that you are worried about in this deal? What are some of the things that excite you about this deal? How can I help relieve you of the worries and increase the level of excitement? And I know, that of course, more cash is always good but what are some of the things besides cash, that will make this deal better for you? And I think the time to do that, is not after you've butted heads for a while, and realized there's no deal to be done just on the dollar amounts. +Mary Metz spent some time also on the administrator, or the, kind of the leader of the organization, or the principle's influence. +At this point, Angel is enclosed to indifferent about what Beatrice chooses. +They change and evolve based on the needs of the population. +What is Licensing? What is licensing all about? Licensing can be defined as the process of leasing a trademark, a piece of intellectual property, a copyrighted entity usually named as a property that is used usually in conjunction with Products, Services or even Promotions. +There is also a video of Helen Stacy who teaches at the law school at Stanford, commenting upon human rights and the structure of human rights at the United Nations. +Apple noise, like Steve Jobs death noise that doesn't affect the overall stock market. +Many of the ideas he talks about in the online course you can find in various webinars on his LinkedIn site at no cost, so that's a little negotiation tip. +The possibility to extend the brand into many categories is what makes these companies very profitable. +Linked to this how much does technology impact the pasta business? I mean, pasta is a kind of food that should be prepared, so the way you prepare it and the technology of preparation can change a lot. +Again, this answer is only as good as the model behind it. +And finally, one of the themes that you're dealing with in this course, globalization. +So, I think there's something to that, but notice all of those features are about how technology can mediate or how it can facilitate the kinds of communication that typically occur face to face. +Organizational inertia is important because it has all sorts of implications that lead population ecologists to posit their theory for environmental selection. +Pretty well since the release of the iPhone, that's around 2007. +So the more supply of a resource, the less value it becomes. +And the question of dropout rates of girls as they are asked to stay home and look after younger children or whatever is not always taken into account. +The order is always the same in minors. +So, we talked for instance about this phenomenon of showrooming. +Popular with Coast Salish peoples, it involves gift giving and feasting, and can last for weeks. +And they get older, they say well, I'm a funny friend, or I'm a giving friend, as opposed to just a friend. +So, you'll see market network form of organization and hierarchical forms of organization. +And we have solved the problem of the 19th hole. +And then ensuring you progress forward by illuminating where you have come from and where you are going, creating a high performance you connected to the first 3 Ps. +And this is one of the most robust effects, I think, in the field of psychology right now. +So, quite a bit of the behavior in this kind of event or cycle of events was guided by organizations doing what they do. +The brand must really rely on good quality and that is one trend that is really very definite and very important, one side. +Physical constraints and capabilities. +If I put in 800 add these values in the chart. +So he says those are all great, but there's something kind of missing, and he goes on to say that in day-to-day management there's actually these challenges. +We can look at ourselves and see how hard it is to change our habits. +And the effects from the earlier years which we know about in terms of problems with childbearing and violence. +Where you could search all of it. +A second business model in the full price arena is that of the pure play e-tailers. +Yeah, yeah. +Let's format this to the dollar sign. +The real big difference is when you start as a small company you tend to be very focused on the product; you tend to be a product-oriented company. +Blood; do not share instruments such as razors, blades, needles and syringes. +I read ten. +The concept of Indian education has required continual reworking. +They talked to students and they were asked to replay their happy memories in their mind for eight minutes a day, for three days a week. +It is also very important the how we say things. +And the idea is something called settlement escrows. +Soon after farms were established on reserves however, troubles began to mount. +We think Hawaii would be really awesome for a while, but it wouldn't be awesome for as long as we think. +The power model does the best job of predicting the demand based on these prices. +Technical innovations, such as cell phones have served traffickers by providing ease of communication. +It’s something we grow up with, it’s something that happens every day, so it's very easy to relate to that even if you are not the great cook or do not want to be a cook. +On the opposite side, there are owned touchpoints. +And hopefully it has for students out there and here. +But it's not always reciprocated. +You know, sometimes I think of it as like strumming a guitar. +But for break-even in particular, profit gets sent to zero and it says great. +If we look at the slide next to me, we see a variety of stakeholders involved in this process. +You're not saying yes, today. +I think this course should be of interest far beyond those people who think they will go into finance or banking. +We see a lot of the new investment structures coming out, like club deals, co-investments, direct investments, and SPAC: special purpose acquisition. +There were fine problem statement that guided our project ended up being a growth in the market for clean ships through a broader use of vessel efficiency information, a demand for that information, and new financing to fund the retrofits. +If I'm in Franklin or like Styles or whatever, one of the not so good colleges, then my happiness is going to be half of what it could have been. +As you now know, my wife and I said yes, the moral is don't say no. +I was the too young for this job person constantly. +And he says oh, are you Americans? Yeah. +And that's why I propose we split 100 million, 50/50. +So start promoting yours now, start developing yours now. +And it got quite a few upvotes and viewings, so I just wanted to quickly respond to it. +I mean we have to, first of all we have to be competitive. +Network forms of organizations see the network as constraining an enabling action. +Just do some negotiations that you think I can easily get this, just to get warmed up. +To be known is a necessity but not a sufficient condition. +And what's the name of the organization that you founded, I understand? 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Who's the node in this big social network that if they were the right reference point, could get other kids to stop bullying? And so she did this deep lovely dive on who were the individuals who would be most helpful for kind of nipping bullying in the bud in these middle schools. +They don't think about negotiation as learning. +Why is it dangerous and how does it kill? Okay. +And his election cycle's every four years and turnover is then, even if he is reelected for another four or so, among the staff you do see some turnover. +We also know that secondary associations are not under full control of the company. +So let's talk about what authority content means in our business. +Lesson is to be allocentric rather than egocentric. +But you will have also sensed how hard is keeping calm and tranquility and low activation levels during emergencies, it is very, very hard, I would dare to say it's even infrequent. +However, I wish the buyer had been a bit tougher in terms of the contingent deal to bring back. +Sometimes, especially when it's something difficult, it is important to be able to focus on it, as it is to be able to back away from it and then come back later with a fresh perspective and a fresh mind. +I think it's a very, very exciting trend because it's good that new, young, and small players come into the market and challenge a bit, the big players. +Sure, bring the kids, it will be good for them having a walk. +We're watching TV. +Who are investors? There are no constraints coming from the law, but empirical evidence coming from the market says that typical investors in closed-end funds are high net worth individuals, banks, insurance companies, pension funds, corporations, and/or states. +Mindful of our units. +So it's important to use all means available and to accept small steps in the beginning because you cannot always say we want it complete 100% or nothing. +So the fur trade is important because it has a long duration and because it is an ongoing relationship in very basic economic terms between Aboriginal people and European traders. +Now here is something Rusty discovered which I think is incredibly important. +And in the end these schools are really cases for how features of both a community of practice and network of practice can be formed. +It's a completely different story because if the decision to invest is made that means the PEI is one of the shareholders of the company, and the aim of the PEI now is completely different, since the PEI has to stay in the company, and has to support the company to generate more value, and especially, the PEI immediately starts looking for a strategy to exit the company to generate a capital gain. +It's in products. +Thriving in the harsh Arctic climate, Inuit people relied heavily upon each other for survival. +If someone knows a shortcut, please let me know. +We keep it in our presence all the time. +Speaking about Branca Menta that you mentioned earlier, in what way had it been born from the market’s desires? Branca Menta was born from the market’s desires because, at least by what they tell me, so I’m not sure if it’s the actual truth, but apparently a lot of people used to mix Fernet-Branca with mint, and this trend only continued. +Again, these are called transportation problems and they are a subset of LP problems. +The political stream is not necessarily dependent on identified problems. +It's not just physical threats, it's also social threats. +And these presentation rituals occur everywhere In the members everyday lives at that firm. +That is to say, every market can be broken down into different segments, each one of which can have a size. +Hi I’m here with Remo Ruffini, chairman of Moncler Company. +So how would we use Kingdon's model to describe how Title V entered the agenda and ultimately became law? Well, first we'd look at the problem stream. +Arguing that the company had stolen their land and given it to Canada, they wanted the injustice righted before entering into any negotiations. +A little bit smaller but not so small compared to the flagship where you have the full assortment of the brand in place. +You can be tiny, tiny. +Well, neither do I. +And I think that Stanford's very open and willing to work with both Coursera or other platforms that they create themselves. +On its own, Zincit wouldn't have a drug to sell, so its profits will be 0. +One is the guerrilla marketing, the other one is viral marketing. +But if you multiply these together, you do, in fact, get the so some product of all these numbers. +So hopefully that becomes clear as the course goes on. +The mistake is just to multiply by it. +I'm introducing you to him here because I love how he thinks about learning in the world of mathematics, and how his ideas about learning relate to learning in all sorts of topics way outside of mathematics. +You know, when we see people, you know, 15 years old or 70 years old as well, they use our jacket. +Who gets the pie depends on how much each side beats their reservation value by. +Wampum belts were used as mnemonic devices to record important events and were often brought out for official gatherings and sacred ceremonies. +UNDRIP was ratified in 2007, and although not international law, it does set out the recommendations for the international recognition of Indigenous peoples. +So, what is the added value of Holland Sweetener? How big is the pie if they're in the game compared to them not being in the game? There's several ways they could create value. +Just, but this isn't the end of western civilization, that this is like a game. +But I've included many avenues to travel along next, if you're interested in learning more. +Because when I went to England, I saw people-- I remember my experience was there was the girl who had twins. +But it's your job as the artist, if you will, to find the spark. +You really have to let it take its time. +So you're constantly being political. +The cost of the bottle's 100, so if they cooperate, they get 40. +m on Monday you're also up 8 p. +That is, I'll pay you 650. +I see a man talking to him, what's going on with you? Go home! It's winter! It's too late! 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I think there's terms like impiattamento which in English I don’t know, it’s how you put the food on the plate in a visual way, that were terms that probably before MasterChef weren’t used, and you probably have people going into a restaurant looking at the aesthetics of it, so I think there's been an evolution in a good way. +And get involved in experiments. +Gold has that aspect. +That is to say a company which basically approaches the market with one single value proposition: The same value proposition for the whole market. +Indigenous peoples across the globe share commonalities and experiences based on their histories of colonialism. +So what is flow? Some of you might be able to guess from the term. +Martin Lawrence McDonald brings up a different point. +com from you, however, this is not necessary to my plans. +Some, referred to sometimes as "floating" sex workers, fulfill traditional family roles in the daytime and earn cash at night as sex workers. +Meet your deadlines. +You have for 20 minutes all of your target, Media, buyers, just for you. +It advocated increased participation by women in peace-keeping activities and recognized the special vulnerability of women in times of conflict. +So to summarize, haute couture is small business, but a very important image builder. +I set it to be a minimum and I want to change the variable cells, which will be all my green ones. +It can also be something that individuals possess through their own experiences, through their learning experiences, or through some irrational process. +And that makes audio a great medium for strong direct connection. +So, from this, we see a differentiated collaboration structure in the university. +I can only do 25 deals. +An overview of the field of reproductive health and rights illustrates how recently women's health and sexual rights have been recognized as worth studying or including on international policy agendas. +So what this highlights all of this sounds all kind of fine and good, I'll give you an example where smart people get this wrong. +We must give him the option to choose, avoid tearing him apart because we think he's a kid, that he won't realize, that it will hurt him. +Third, a product life cycle that is short, corresponds to a supply chain that on the opposite is quite long and quite rigid. +For example, there was nothing in the interface that signaled what the condition was that the individual had. +Today, we’ll talk about that with Guillermo Ariztía, director of Chile’s pavilion at the 2015 Expo here in Milan. +Rather than speak of students in terms of the individually guided education, they spoke of them in terms of their relationships with the students. +What is the strategy for the textile companies, to make the value they produce to be perceived, and to get a premium price on the market? Somehow the recipe lies in making the invisible become visible. +The fourth option is to invade. +Community-based education is more widely accepted. +And the choice was obvious to go with a more centralized coalition with business leaders and a means of accountability that was more efficient than managerial than a local decentralized school council effort. +And I think that if I had to think of all of the occasions i've had when i've had great concerns about what was going on, or about handling criticisms, and I think that it may only be through repeated experience that one learns how to cope with that a little bit better. +You just mentioned your cuisine makes a lot of reference to other traditions like the Asian one. +You've really got to let it take its course. +One of the big ones that come up when we ask this question, if only I had blank, I would be so happy is the topic that you all yield really quickly, which is money. +This is because, while wearing these furs with the hair side inward for about a year or a year and a half, the guard hairs would fall off. +So I said, why not? I'm here anyway, let's just do it. +I mean, I don't want you to think this is a wonderfully elaborate case depiction. +And we were frequently referred to these relations as ones of friendship, mutual support, liking, love, enemies and things like that in the opposite direction. +And we think what's going to happen when we come in, is we can help you get a much better price, which is good for you. +In short, every reform emphasizes certain rules, certain roles, participants, and goals thereby supplanting others or shifting attention elsewhere. +1X plus Y(5 minus 0. +With people with hearing disabilities, we have to focus on specifics of communication. +And you can see much more negative ones on that side. +Ten years later, he realized the value that we took that day. +So win wins first. +I'm running a little bit out of room, so let me zoom to make things smaller. +The point is what is the role that experts and critics play? The most important role is they help consumers make sense of the quality of a product; they are sense-makers. +It's as if you're not getting the exercise results you want so you extend your workout from one hour to two hour but now you're not working out as more intensely so you make it four hours. +Note, however that accurate and erroneous are antonyms or opposites. +And the initial setup of the course the first time, Stanford allowed me to make it one of my course teaching credits. +In contrast, neo-institutional theory generates change via institutionalism morphism. +The early part of a fur trade is characterized by Indigenous advantage. +Now that we have some sense of kinds of learning indicators, the question becomes how do you generate gains in those learning curves. +This is a very common question I get from my students. +Reserve lands were also fixed at 160 acres per family of five and annuities were fixed at three dollars. +What were, in the beginning, the most important challenges? Why did the entrepreneurs decide to open up this new enterprise? Well, first of all I am happy that in 1961 I wasn't born yet, so this was something good for me, but as what I hear from my father, he's still alive and well, he likes to tell us all the issues and all of the problems that he had to go through before the creation of franciacorta. +Sometimes, as in the case of grief, it's helpful to be with other people to talk about it. +When you say women's rights there, because if we were worried for example, about sexual violence in a place like Syria or anywhere where there's war, we know that rates of sexual violence are very high anywhere where there is war. +And in particular, some folks are in a position where they've had no choice but to lay off employees. +Now we have our sale price. +So, in this model, in adolescence, as in the adult age, to confront a critical incident, we need factors that are related to the affected person, factors that are related to its family, and factors related to its social network, to its support social network. +So in a way then, they need education, they need good living conditions and good salaries. +The first one is how important is your origin in building your competitive advantage and your positioning in the markets you want to compete in. +But the key misconception that we often have about habits is that they're just things we do every day, there are things you do a lot, but that's not all that habits are, this is a misconception. +They vary by temporal context or era. +The fur trade deeply affected the social organization of Indigenous communities. +So you offer to buy these things. +And so this is a final reason, kind of going back to what we started with in the beginning, the experiences are better than stuff. +The White Paper of 1969 initiated an Indian Sovereignty Movement where Indigenous groups formed in order to address their rights. +You might think that this is just kind of ephemeral thinking about this thing, eight minutes for three days said 24 minutes total shouldn't do anything. +Through an organizational learning approach, change and improvement occurs because the individuals and the groups inside the organization are able to acquire, analyze, understand, and plan around information or knowledge that arises in their practice and the wider environment. +Let's cover what we have in store for you. +So if you're going to say you want to have a community as part of our organizational culture, that you value it. +The final cost of development to be incurred at the beginning of Year 1 is 9. +But just remember as we talk about integer programming this is all fancy names for LP which is linear programming. +You wanna take a smoke break, yeah? I don't smoke. +I think talks about this too reinforces it. +When students have strong relationships with caring adults, they are more likely to feel engaged and motivated to succeed in school. +That said, do you think the logic of appropriateness always stands from learning gained by logical consequences. +But in the context of experiential purchases, we're feeling excited. +So, here is the importance of Psychological First Aid. +Even though they have little resources. +So someone like Angie Greenhaw, Giuliano Martin and Yuranya Josephy, you guys all kind of agreed with that and I can see why. +What proposal really makes sense? On the other way around, origination is based on proactive activity. +What do I want to know? I want to know my response rate and I'm going to start to that three percent, and then I get to pick what I want to show. +That's one way to do it. +And what you're trying to do to fit that situation. +That day's thoughts. +So hopefully it's going to give you some sense of ideas of how to manage them better to kind of get rid of those feelings about inefficient meetings by establishing expectations. +Another successful category for the brand. +Sure, so the course run about seven weeks. +And that's why a lot of university graduates have entered MA and PhD programs, which have caused a lot of nightmare for their parents. +And normally there is a lot of interest with regard to quality assets. +” And, the ready to wear is where the designer expresses himself throughout the fashion show. +And I was kicking myself a little bit later but I didn't know, I didn't ultimately know what they were all gonna offer, so I think that was pretty good. +A third is that you can adopt a common sense perspective, right? It's not like a believer, but that you effectively try to view the organization, from a frame of reference as well this is just reasonable or practical, right? Now workers can also distance themselves emotionally with respect to their feelings not just tentatively, right? They can do this by denying feelings where they claim their motives from membership are purely instrumental. +[CROSSTALK] And I just wanna second that, I really trust you, and I trust your artistic impulse behind elevating our standards to a new level, and it's really exciting. +Who cares whether you finish the homework or grasp the key concepts in any one session. +This movement created a large social community that expanded beyond national boundaries and gained international support. +If the paternal grandfather died we leave him with the maternal uncles, right? This is something very extended and this would be what we might consider the right way to do this, right? because we prevent the kid from suffering. +But also in terms of some consumer trends such as health and wellness. +2 children per woman and 1950. +The designer also said he is quite obsessed with functionality, also in ready-to-wear there is a lot of technical know-how and an in depth exploration of cuts and pattern making. +You know we say that birds with the same feather flock together, and that's true. +That is a percentage on wholesale sales from the licensee. +He was tough. +It's a quite sensitive issue because the amount of equity affects the capability of the PEI to interact within the corporate governance of the venture backed company. +One of the major reasons for civilian displacement in Syria has actually been threat or fear of sexual violence. +It's distinct as a culture. +We have some that are the ones that we consider most important, that matter most to us, and the ones that we show most strongly. +And so, here's the technique. +Please take a moment and name each of your rocks with a combination of nouns, verbs and adjectives that resonate with you. +It doesn't bother them. +Do your regular tasks include these activities? If so, do you have sufficient time blocked off in your calendar for you to find flow while you're doing them? Whether it's coding, writing, coaching, and developing others, you will want to have sufficient time to be immersed in it, and you may not have the time set aside. +And there establishing those expectations on each of those agenda items, as well as the kind of roles or the social structure that you would like your participants to have ahead of time can often render those contacts a little more functional if not even enjoyable to the participants. +So different parts of Italy, or different parts of the world, they drink different kinds of Lambrusco. +One of my favorite answers to this question of whether or not money really makes us happier, comes from a very famous study by Danny Kahneman and Angus Deaton. +What you're doing there is you're activating your vagus nerve and you're confusing your body. +Organizations vary by their environmental context. +Do you know if he was badly injured or just superficially? 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So when you check your notification during the movie, your happiness is like a 6. +I made a mistake, I can and will go back and repair this. +I am stupid Failure. +Reminiscent of the bison era, many women also maintained their seasonal movements when roots and berries were harvested and either preserved for family use or traded at one of the many local farmyards. +Then there are costs related to the usage of the product. +And again, there's more on the right then on the left, meaning more women than men this is an example of Japan over time. +And again, the task for the PEI is to help the company buy or set up the right mechanisms helping the company itself generate more value. +Those things that we wanted are there for some reason, like we all need a job, and we probably want to be in a relationship, and you're taking these classes, and you need to do something about grades, and so on. +Your email list. +It's clearly kind of doctored and presented in the most positive light. +How do you compare them? We said that, basically, consumers try to get benefits out of products, out of value propositions and they know that they have to make sacrifices. +And what was the game? Thumb wrestling. +For instance, a confirmation of significant relational harms would warrant a commensurate outcome. +You are Yale students, and legit you could wake up every day and be like, "Holy cow, I'm at the school like I really really wanted to go to. +So finding these ways to interact with our phone more mindfully is an important way to kind of be able to get all the wonderful things that comes from using our devices but not do so in a way that destroys our attention. +The important thing for you to note as you watch the video is that you get a sense of how the system would work and in what situations it would be useful. +There's also a bunch of studies looking at life circumstances. +Then there are other characteristics that can be considered. +But I think also, it's also again a matter of story telling, writing a review's a creative act, like writing a script for a movie. +None of them come even close to this, from Hasaan's perspective. +However, there's a number of shortcomings with this method as well. +Obviously, if you want to serve different markets, these tastes are given, especially if they are rooted in the habits and cultural practices of consumers. +Like many Indigenous peoples, Nehiyawak are intricately connected with place, as they are with each other. +Kids will trust a reference, figure which also involves the fact that parents applying psychological first aid make them also have some feeling management and involvement in the situation managing, which will calm them down and they will transmit this calm feeling to their sons. +Can anybody else share their point of view on this? And someone like Michael Dillon wrote that's a good question, and yes, I think they are. +And I spent a lot of extra time going over material, two and three different ways to make sure that I understood it. +[LAUGH] Who is watching all of the trademarks that are being filed, and types in the URL, and he buys the website name. +You can predict that some will earn more than others but it's always because of higher beta. +Let me tell you a story about how we experienced that in two negotiations at honesty. +I think this is more an alibi, especially today, where the communications system has been completely revolutionized by digital tools. +The idea is seeing San Pellegrino as one one of the most famous Italian brands. +And so one of the things I face as a danger is they want me to flip the classroom and record myself. +So, you have to sit back, take a deep breath, begin by understanding the problem. +Now when the seller pushes the buyer to his extreme, he flips out, he says, that's crazy. +You've established your four Ps as a team. +Our bodies are trying to keep us safe by ringing our alarm bells. +So, what do you find on oinot and? What you find is help for helpers, and help for survivors. +For example, "Can I help you think about what your next step might be?" "I like all of your ideas. +So let's go with the negative point. +If you want to say what is deal making in a nutshell, deal making means to write, and hopefully, to sign a contract between the PEI and the company where together they find the right balance between the need of money of the company and the expectation of IRR and capital gain for the PEI. +This is actually a great diagram that summarizes that theory. +Just add up the two percentages. +Here's our first problem. +It’s very function, I mean you feel better, because your health would be benefit by the consumption of this kind of mineral water. +We again have the business model of premium brands, that might be more or less reactive to fashionability and seasonality. +Now that we've read the question, let me slide that over for a second, and let's look at cash flows. +They don't have that. +My specialty is game theory, and I'll be bringing that toolbox to bear as we explore how you can be a better negotiator. +These are just dummy numbers, but let's count how much is actually going out. +All right. +Many of you are probably familiar with the term systems thinking, but some may find the term slightly off-putting, that's understandable. +So it's like one times the number of peak variables or one times the number of off peak variables. +Thus we provide a quick summary of all of our data in a simple form factor. +That is, particularly in developing countries, we find women who are older, illiterate to a great extent, living in rural areas, perhaps isolated. +5,000 women a year are known victims of honor killing. +E will not, it clearly won't work, that is the biggest risk of all of them. +And San Francisco Unified appoints one staff member and three kind of weak committees, a staff committee, a certified staff committee, and the most important, a citizens' advisory council. +Giving it a gender lens and saying that this is what it means for women, helps people to raise the profile of the issue and to take serious action. +He's a busy guy. +We can also get their opinion about someone else. +She has a long experience in the restaurant business in Italy, and in other countries. +People will walk away from unfair deals, it's in our DNA. +Yes, I love that [inaudible]. +The majority of people living in poverty in the world, in all countries, are women. +So the mind did evolve to help the body survive, and I think it's a mistake to try and think of those as separate. +The senior group dominates tasks. +All of the round numbers have those red dots below them, which come in much lower than the numbers around it. +And so sometimes the opportunities are there but they are not flexible enough to grab them. +And that would put me in another vulnerable position. +So there is that progress and not just for those people from the United States but for an increasing number of girls across the developing world. +So, if you fight between groups, or interest, you know consensus is had, and that just create a difficult environment for every side. +In reviewing the result from the requirement gathering phase, what can you do to improve the individual's experience? 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And he wrote that, I've been working in a public organization in Norway for five and a half years. +And I suppose if I came in here sounding any dumber than I am, then you would tell me you think you can't go above 370? 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We get a dog. +I will talk about these further. +So, it hides a lot of It's hard to even say what the experience is like for a girl in a given village, unless you actually drilled down to that, and we just don't have the cross national data to get a complete picture of that. +That's a forecast and a prediction you're making and we can ask whether or not it's accurate. +Moreover, many older students are quite practiced at covering up their feelings, which can make building strong relationships difficult despite our best efforts. +Here's mine, top-strength humor. +So by finding the right people who are motivated, by connecting them with a brand in a meaningful way and also by giving them the product. +Far from homogenous, pre-colonial laws, customs, and practices informed Indigenous treaty agreements, like that seen in Gusweñta. +"It's okay if you're next step isn't perfect. +I bought this company in 2003, and the country was founded in Grenoble in 1952. +Knowing the technique, having studied this course, knowing how to apply psychological first aid is the first step to avoid suffering damage when you are a psychological first aid provider. +They combine two ingredients that they have locally, soft wheat and eggs, to produce a pasta which is more al dente, as we say. +If you're worried about risk, I think option E could work for you cause it still has a very small risk. +Instead of putting it down below I'm just going to put them to the right and you'll see why in a second. +The hard part is getting that problem familiar inside your mind. +We find many examples of this in the story of Wisacejak. +So it's not necessarily situational, but it's more about the personnel and the culture. +And so, was Ken gonna go home? What were they gonna do? Well the two parties proposed to Ken the following idea. +Like the more you do the same thing over and over again, the less you have variety, the more you're just going to kind of adapt to it, and the more it's going to be a super boring reference point. +For example, we find it hard to imagine schools without teachers and students. +So in fact, yes, I'll tell if you're high or low. +This is quite similar to what we would do in any other assistance process. +So how does it apply? 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we have conflict countries, we have post-conflict countries, we have countries of interest; these are countries where we feel sexual violence is taking place in very special and unique circumstances, for example in Egypt, during the demonstrations in Egypt, the political transition. +Further, you've conducted a series of naturalistic observations, surveys, focus groups, and interviews that have given you a clear understanding of what the user currently does. +Well here we move along to the next painting which is got a really different feel to it. +It's $500, you are an expert negotiator. +And so all that goes to say that we're overestimating other people's good stuff, and we're really underestimating other people's bad stuff. +We would still have a great need for safe abortion services all over the world. +I didn't do anything else other than eat, sleep and bicycle ride and in my entire focus everything else went to one side was to get that thing done. +I'm old, anyone would say - in my late seventies. +And then we have capacitate ourselves in understanding a water line, establishing a police cordon or making a cardiopulmonary resuscitation. +Imagine, three continual streams of trash flowing through each can. +If they don't work together Alice will get one and Bob will get two. +And what do we see in the participant? What can happen to him? We have the image of a provider who doesn't know the meaning of "give up", with a shield that makes him totally immune to other people's emotions, to the catastrophic situation around him, but is it really this way? Are participants really not affected by everything happening around them? 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Data, What-If Analysis, Goal Seek. +Also I wanted to point out that the video ends with the speaker saying that, crucial aspects of the gender equality for the next 20 years are going to be about division labor at home and at work, decision making, power, and leadership. +You all got it. +Notions of obligation and choice, of seriousness and humor, of affirmation and denial, of internal and external view points. +Federico, good morning. +It's at that other school, at Harvard. +It's a managerial kind of effort. +And that's when you take into account the additional add revenue we'll see, and also some cost savings, from infrastructure that we currently have in place. +You don't have to search for things. +They don't need to be huge traumatic incidents, we all have traumatic incidents in our daily life. +We like pretty spreadsheets. +Activist such as John Trudell, Dennis Banks, and Russel Means engaged in protests that caught the attention of young Indigenous people in the US and Canada. +But on the other hand, internally, it's not the same as the external. +It does not mean the price at which you start to have reservations. +For example, the Air Force and Army had very different views of the atomic bomb. +On one side non-solved previous traumatic experiences previous to the moment when we dedicated to the field of emergencies or critical incidents. +The first step of an M&A process and the first job of the private equity investor is to help the company scout the market and to identify the name of the company that makes sense to buy. +Your transition, or your progress in this area, mirrors to some extent the general view of what is human rights. +These are the things that we need to do effortfully and intentionally to make things better. +And here you have views of fields of organizations that are buffeted around by other companies, so you have concerns about resource dependencies between firms, coordination across them, up and down supply chains, you have even concerns with being legitimate in a wider cultural environment. +Here's what I mean. +And by doing that, you protect in the time of, say, a budgetary crisis, the core is functioning. +So in a lot of times they write these cases about say, a particular organization, some class of organization. +Yeah, come talk! 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We have to differentiate between the sell side and buy side. +The point is that isomorphism results from selections and the environment selects only those organizations that fit the environment. +Basically what makes you a great person to be around here at this fork, at this point in time? What's in your knapsack of skills and attributes that you volume. +When you got your paycheck, you know what you did? You got your paycheck. +If I am speaking to someone who's reading on their tablet in another culture that may never have visited Italy, but wants to understand something then it's my responsibility to provide them with basic descriptions and something as simple as the address, the phone number, the website if the restaurant has one. +Processes that describe how individuals or teams collaborate or work together, how individuals are promoted or compensated. +Third, what's the public's perception of this problem? 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And they asked like how are you going to feel? In fact, how are you going to feel one year later? 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See? Yeah. +Let's talk about the how. +In many respects, the grassroots organizing in the 1970s of Indigenous peoples, as demonstrated with the Caravan, paved the way for Indigenous voices to be heard in the following decade. +It can make us remember the good stuff in life. +Each store can produce, let's say, 100 items from Des Moines, 300 items from Evansville and 300 from Fort Lauderdale. +Not right. +The school is structurally divided into nine families or small schools. +Together, we will explore key issues facing Indigenous peoples today from a historical, critical perspective, and teach students how to think critically about national and local Indigenous-settler relations. +Affinity content is a little more subtle and it's very, very powerful. +Taking into account, the differences between points of parity and points of difference, a company can understand which of the features on which to build the position. +And when they do run into walls, it's important to create space for the other people working on the problem, because-- like the example of the card games. +Whereas under a virtual strike, the longer it goes on, the more the employees are losing their wages and the firm is losing its revenue. +The carried interest is fundamental to calculate the amount of money the AMC is going to receive. +Be there, be present, recall it back so it comes back. +And it concerns organizational forgetting and memory. +What we do not realize is that that choice or that judgment in that moment, likely had something to do with how we felt that morning. +So this is basic idea of a strong positioning, a strong positioning is a position of a value proposition which is made of features which are different in the perceptions of consumers from competitors’ ones and which are relevant given the expectations that consumers want to get from the products and services. +Another very common preferred stock is related to the possibility to have more voting rights. +But I just want to say something, continue with the risks and consequences. +If you think about it, there is a very nice example in the wine business. +This is something that I mentioned, concessions occur at the deadline. +So you have these kind of politics going on and the interests align in odd ways. +Now, there is a sort of narrow obsession about sustainable food, organic food. +Let them talk and don't be judgmental. +One of the critical issues that I identified early on in this course is poverty. +Let's now see which are the risk factors that meet in an emergency: not being able to run away from the situation or not having any escape alternative. +And it's important for your, your brain to do that in order to pursue other creative problems. +You just don't have enough attentional bandwidth to do it. +We learn that strong is better than weak, that bigger is better than smaller, that rich is better than poor. +In the case we invest in companies listed in the stock exchange, calculating beta is easier, but we are not investing in the stock exchange, we are investing as private equity and our target, our venture backed company, is not listed in the stock exchange. +We have been building so far, I'll say, great relationships with the entire community, not only in the UK or Italy where we operate our markets, but throughout Europe, and the US, and Asia. +To come to an end of the analysis of the enterprise value, we need the concept of terminal value. +Or what you and I are just going to call coalition depictions. +Yes, this is true under both proportional division and the Principle of the Divided Cloth. +This is a sweet deal for Hasan and not so sweet for Zincit. +It can be a set component of a secondary association, an association that can be connected to the image of the value proposition of the product or the brand in order to build a positioning in the minds of consumers. +On the top we have couture, then we have ready to wear, diffusion, bridge, and mass market. +We're going to use it to make an investment decision. +Aegean gets a net benefit of 50, which means it pays 50. +They are central issues of social justice, of democracy, and of human rights. +So I may not support it and you may not support it, but I see you are cutting your girl and you see me cutting my girl and you think I support it because you see me cutting my girl but we don't talk. +I'll grab all the values here. +Here collective choices are produced by voluntary exchanges, so trading and bargaining. +Texas oil, which ones are my Texas oil firms here? 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Why not do it 10, 90. +Now we know everything about closed-end funds, and we’ve learned that the mechanism of a private equity is much more complicated than what we learned in the very beginning of the course when we said a private equity investor is a financial institution investing in companies which are not listed in the stock exchange. +One out of three women will experience violence at the hands of an intimate partner in her lifetime, according to a 2004 study by the World Health Organization. +Managing our emotions well is about becoming more consistent with our strategies. +We can understand the creation of a collective group when looking at more contemporary examples of social and environmental activism. +In this video, we're going to give you a little insight into procrastination. +It was very inspiring. +And that's not so big that you're gonna have better cost structure than Monsanto. +By the way, can you get that tie? 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It is quite complicated because all the gourmet cuisine is based on animal protein. +Thanks, Ann. +This is the final painting in this collection that has been commissioned. +This is a misconception that we have about how thoughts and thinking works, which is, we are not our thoughts. +In this lesson we discussed interviews. +In terms of learning, I use a bilingual as an example of why students should study every subject every day. +What we are trying to do is making sure, we know everybody is waiting, but we want to make sure everyone is right. +One of the images to my side is of fungi in Saskatchewan, Canada, and the other represents the biodiversity of butterflies. +The X axis here is your price, this will be in dollars and the Y axis let's update the title to be the demand. +Is, is sometimes very difficult to do, if, if you're, if, if you're middle of something. +People die, it's not a big deal, you can resurrect them, whereas in reality of a world of work, things cost a lot. +And see what they say. +I would come up with a sketch, we'd have a meeting about what topics would need to be developed, and then I would give a really raw sketch with kind of my ideas and what I wanted to do. +That means I'm not gonna teach you how to yell, scream, lie, or stonewall. +In our next lesson, we will discuss high fidelity prototyping techniques, as well as other techniques that sit in between high and low fidelity. +And for our industries e-commerce is not strong as we as everybody think. +We can plug in the years. +The objectives we set must be clear and important to the family and we must try to avoid a dependence bond. +But how can you innovate the choice experience? For example, by making the pizza personalized, that is to say, offering consumers the possibility to combine ingredients they like in a way that they come up with their personalized pizza. +Like you take the things you have and you not only notice them, but you feel this real sense of thankfulness that you have it. +For instance, a family celebrating a new chief or a naming ceremony would host the potlatch. +When kids come into the first few grades, the teachers will often administer a pretty simple reading test to see how the kids are doing and what they might be missing and to support them. +Typically though the institutional view is that you match. +And so I think that's also on the way. +Achieving the first declaration of Aboriginal title and, at the same time, having 60% of its claim rejected serves to illustrate both the potential and the significant risks to First Nations peoples when pursuing rights through Canadian law. +So I'm not trying to co-opt your effort. +But oftentimes screens that look like this, where you're going to be clicking on TikTok to watch the next video. +First, what is an organization? 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They go to your About Page on your site. +So here are our three lessons. +[LAUGH] The first artwork that I did was this one. +And so this inverted u curve here to my side shows the x axis as the number of foundings and the y axis as the population density. +I think 3/4 of the world population does not have their own passport. +But they actually remained, and were quite large. +But the interesting thing in the market is that even within the same price range, you might have different positionings according to how reactive to fashion trends your supply chains are. +Designing novel interfaces is all about finding improved ways to mediate how the user accomplishes a task. +So what I do with these 12 countries that I have listed, I have visited countries which started with my predecessor, and one of the things we do is to get a political commitment from the government, so we sign an agreement, we call a general communiqu?. +There were exceptions that suggested a harder past, say in that the first two years of operation, but the school was mostly in harmony by year three. +So protecting the value created within the company is very relevant. +So commitment's fleeting, exaggerated, and ambiguous in organizations, and your time window is short. +And then same thing about pleasantness. +We're used to thinking of the sky as endless and fast. +The work that I have been doing for the last, close to 40 years now, is work on trying to get at the implicit, or the unconscious, or the less visible even to ourselves, contents of our minds. +So licensing is used, I said, in a very wide group of industries and product categories. +Analyzing the data this way, Bryce projected that the death rates stemming from residential schools were closer to 42%, much higher than originally thought. +As Bea gets to keep 31. +So I am, the glass is half full [LAUGH]. +With the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway beginning in 1881, new settlements began to pop up across the country. +And obviously my mother made the determination to get me to school, to be educated, at the anger of my father who as a result of this threw us out at the age of 12 because he thought that the education of a girl is not important. +You can usually get a free month's subscription. +Here are some ideas that you might find helpful to assist them in calming the jolt in their bodies or soothing their flood of tears. +So, what you want to do is, if the central core of negotiation is what I call bargaining. +But a year from now, what's really happening to you? 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Damn, I- [LAUGH] I missed that one. +That's a little tricky. +And that you have enough participation behind it, that it's mostly a consensus. +Of course being in the mass market the price is always very convenient. +As you will see, the tremendous diversity of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit in Canada restricts our ability to share a complete picture. +It appeals to the local context but it doesn't necessarily make for an efficiency solution. +So LP for short and then what we're going to look at now is a subset or a special type of LP problems called transportation problems. +And by that it's like the ethics and the consequences. +So if the thing you are outsourcing is not part of your core, then stripping it out of your organization could be explained by resource dependence theory. +This is what we do; maybe when we’re in Europe, we choose a part of the collection which is in a certain style; when we go to Asia, maybe we choose an other part of it. +The men, many of whom were experienced Canadien, worked for The Northwest Company and became known as the Nor'Westers. +If the problem involves numbers, put in a few simple numbers threes and fours, and just play with it to get a sense of it. +The color red in this case, I think, reflects well the color of the heart. +Please pause the video and read it if you have not done so already. +[FOREIGN]. +Think of the reviews of wine. +And it argues it's through this practice of them that they have meaning, relevance, and effect. +In Italy it’s consumed, dry, as a shot, in a mixed drink, and in coffee, therefore the ways it’s drunk changes depending on the customs of the different countries. +And how did you all start? I let him win a bunch. +You've talked about how children have one big advantage, can you tell us what that advantage is? sure. +Precisely. +And we've had many examples where we've had a deal not work and a decade later we bought that company. +You're to be thinking about these things really in terms of habits that you can implement this week and which ones will actually work for you. +And then the principal found out about it. +We can serve and protect all the while, and drain and rebuild afterwards. +And yeah, and once that once they say no and their reason makes sense, I stop asking. +I decided to hunt them down. +And for this very same reason I think B and E, disadvantages and problems, will cancel each other out. +It's all hierarchical. +Consider the different strategies you discover throughout this course that might work for you to feel at ease and calm. +So, you have got to create some plausible reason why this is the end. +The principle, Mrs. +But is it the case that savoring actually helps you. +Another aspect is using modern technology to improve the economics and the lives of women. +They only exist for those who might want to have them, and for those who do have them, and for systems that, in fact, deliver them. +So this is like row across the top where this where is this row of inputs going? This is your cost. +I'm pretty sure I could have gotten four years on the math team in return for her dog. +And we will certainly talk about such issues in this class. +There are very few one shot deals and so. +45 which is greater than one, which means that Apple overreacts to what happens in the aggregate stock market. +I think an anonymous writer in that thread actually did a better job. +So the first thing that you need to do is you need to understand why that person is saying no. +This cat really believes that if he continues eating hot dogs, 6, 7, 8, 9, whatever, that the sixth or seventh hot dog is going to give him as much happiness as that first one. +It's just like testing your blood sugar. +The timer you use often looks like a tomato and really, a timer is all there is to this elegant little technique. +It's a non-profit I worked on quite a few years ago with Sir Richard Branson. +I mean, great poets have said, "Memorize a poem because it helps you to understand the underlying meaning much more deeply. +On a team level, it can be interesting to compare responses and generally be able to spot and celebrate the differences. +I really want this number. +And what I would do is, I would start, like if I'm in an intensive learning period, so this is not people who are studying an hour a week, but people who are studying like three or four or more hours a day, so you're putting every spare second you have in to it. +This week, we introduce the 10th and final theory of the course called Population Ecology or Organizational Ecology. +Are you stress-free? Did you not report stress on the previous day? is basically the question. +Again, click these. +Another example might be when a car is following too closely on the road honking and flashing their lights. +So our family has a Mohawk bloodline as well. +If I'm greater than Year 8, that's actually decrease. +The natural system, the focus is on participants across roles and in the direct environment. +All the family leaders get together as a community council with the principal, to ponder the school's direction more generally. +Probably now I think from the investor's point of view, from the private equity firm’s point of view they have to increase their industrial skills. +There is something which calls me for buying the product so it induces the purchase when I see the product, I see the service, or I interact with them. +I also think that subjectivity is what I can say a real value that you provide. +Instead, it happens for products whose demand may naturally rise very rapidly or maybe because the product has some kind of special quality which has happened a couple of times in Chile. +By the way, we have low wages over here and lots of population who will work cheaply for you. +Sometimes the student just needs to be heard and seen, and isn't ready or interested in next steps. +Let's document the purpose of the system and state what you want to solve or change. +To discuss empathy maps, I invited Brian Clark to join me in this podcast. +However, we might find ourselves in the following situation. +It was actually quite vital. +Where the greatest salience is, and where there's ambiguity and problems, that's where you're going to focus a lot of your attention. +Other governments will allow their [CROSSTALK] Other governments will allow their aid to be used. +Much of our bottom up attention deploying is good, but some of it isn't so good. +Having a functional social support network allows us to feel like someone is listening to us and that we have a support in the hardest moments. +That I am a mixture of many social identitiesm I'm not just one social identity. +And it's very important that you take this time as a health increasing measure, as a prevention for burn out syndrome. +Or if the seller comes back and says, well actually, I need $2000 a month severance. +Without asking someone how they feel, there's a lot of room for a misperception. +Finally, it's important to kind of figure out the particular things that you find fun. +Will it be punished? Still depends. +We predict it's going to be awesome to get something great, it's not that awesome. +This is to say how important is the naming as well for a company. +But actually to do the deal to create eight million, they can't do it without us. +Insurance is a different industry, it has different historical origins and it's regulated differently. +Survivors were unable to parent their children as past generations had prior to residential schools. +In 1534, French explorer Jacques Cartier traveled as far as the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, amidst large settlements of Indigenous people. +The classes were heterogeneous in composition, but as stated earlier they were internally divided into group on the basis of skills development with relation to each learning objective. +And rather safe than sorry, I mean I think that we're in a good place here. +Have backup plans for when you still procrastinate. +And so, the federal government was following these rules and you can look at any of the eleven Number Treaties, and within the first two paragraphs there is reference to all of this in them. +The Northwest Company merged with smaller rivals and extended their trade to the Athabasca and Mackenzie districts. +Then just copy and paste it please into each table. +Here's how this is going to work. +Really experiencing our stuff in the moment, and thinking about it and being there and being present can help us. +So to this point we've discussed populations, environmental niches and processes of ecological change. +But it talks specifically about how to network and how to gain the attention of online influencers. +Those people who are in the know. +Can you imagine what was going through the minds of the Mi'kmaq when they first discover a group of lost wandering Europeans? It's not unusual for discussions of the history of Canada to begin around the arrival of explorers like Giovanni Caboto, also known as John Cabot, in 1497, Jacques Cartier in 1534, and Martin Frobisher in 1576. +Since that time, there's been some criticism, mainly around funding issues. +So, that's why the theory is that they're trying to you know there was more outcry around the Olympics than they expected with the first anti-gay legislation. +We didn't say a word, we just went five at a time. +Now, now, now. +The principal's relation with faculty over the individually guided education program was a different matter. +If my name is Mariam and I'm an elderly Jordanian woman somewhere in the village close by Amman, if I'm in my 60s, chances are I would not have healthcare, social welfare or pension because even though for my whole life I've worked at the family farm, and cared for all of my children and all of the family members. +That is okay and normal, and really shows that you're doing a good job of really making a very focused connection with a few selected individuals. +They came out in 1874, the Blackfoot in southern Alberta were very negatively affected by the whiskey trade. +Domestic violence is devastating not only for the woman but also for families, for children. +You can claim something of that. +Issues that pertain to adolescence, which lead us to a subsequent week, are early marriage and early childbirth. +She wanted teachers to do field trips. +Indeed, the colonization of North America is very much a legal story involving both the imposition of settler laws and the attempt to erase Indigenous ones. +I just got nimbled. +And since brain is what you're trying to use, that's counterproductive. +And quality is becoming more important than the brand. +And they do understand. +When Jim March discusses learning by exploitation he refers to the process of refining, choosing, producing, efficiency, selection, implementation, and execution. +Let's think for a little bit about the different categories that you can use in different products. +But in fact, that's the worst thing about the new car. +Organized events are meetings, protests, parties, etc organized by a group of people for a particular purpose. +Emotion self-regulation is the process of managing our own emotions. +You suck, you're a loser, none of it was like you tried, you study hard, it's been a tough time, we're in the middle of COVID. +Other communities across Canada are also working to conserve key areas of land to ensure adequate land for wildlife, fresh water resources, and the practice of traditional skills. +But, even if you never say a word use those outputs to listen for audience problems, audience concerns, audience triumphs. +Cultural knowledge has to do with competence and knowledge. +The question is why the timing now? We didn't predict it perfectly as to when that would happen. +We are now able to see how urban places have become hubs in the development of modern Indigenous culture, identity and economic growth. +We're good. +Yes, I need somewhere to pray, a place that gives me this facility. +And of course, her pay stub wouldn't show that. +What's your heart doing, what's your body doing. +I also know that those benefits, from the point of view of customers, are connected to some specific features of the value proposition. +Almost by definition, if you manage your time based on your inbox, you're managing your time based on other people's priorities. +Yes, all I can say is three cheers for slow thinking and I love the idea of thinking about math and a difficult problem as being something that's a member of your family. +I imagine some of you are thinking that's crazy. +A going to widget Company and getting 60?" The answer is, that is not necessarily your B. +And when we think about what makes us happy, we're going to go through each of these, starting with behaviors. +That is one of the key elements for the future of private equity. +And tried to electrocute her more than once, a charge he doesn't deny. +Indigenous individuals and their families arrive to urban centres from many different types of Indigenous communities, whether from reserves, or small towns, or other cities. +And I wondered after speaking about aging in this week, which is the last substantive topic that we take up as we look at a woman's life and the questions of equality and inequality through women's lives. +One other difference is about flexibility. +It's very either or I failed or I'm great. +What are human rights? They are, in essence, the hopes and dreams of people for a better world. +The shares could also be callable. +Why social connection? Well, as we've seen in class, being socially connected makes us happier. +And this is widely seen as an alternative form of organizing. +Well you just look up powers of ten video I think that will do the job. +I have a rock devoted a family which I've called fully present 4 Crazy, Wee Family. +The next question I want to address is one ways by Elizabeth Biddy and she asked, what is an example of an open organization? And she writes, I'm struggling with the idea of an open organization. +The shop you have is really a shop with a door, with sales associates that are managed by you, but of course the selection is smaller and even the size. +But you do it in a human relatable way. +So, how does one interpret this film? And what understanding can we derive from these pieces? Perhaps we can take clues from the title however, Modest Livelihood. +It puts the equation a little bit in an awkward spot. +Again, I won't stop remarking it, don't tell him he will feel OK. +So we're going to teach you structure and formula in this course. +If you'd like to take this work a step further, I recommend completing some or all of the templates provided in your workbook for the relevant team, partners and stakeholders for you. +In return, you feel calmer. +The decisions to be taken are basically how many steps, how many intermediaries do I want to use as the producer, and what kinds of intermediaries? 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Of course we have our psychprotips there back. +"I'll be there for you. +Chicago had prestige and reputation, Northwestern had a local reputation. +The important point, is to try to figure out what the consumption practices are which differentiate consumers in one country from consumers in other countries. +Now in my professional experience, most writers who are employees in an organization do some moonlighting. +By the 1950s, it was clear that the assimilationist practices through residential schools were not working. +So, let's review what we've covered and what I'm going to do now is, just walk through this table here. +The fur trade gradually moved west with the expansion of Assiniboine and Nehiyawak into western territories. +On the West Coast, the employees in our organization were used to life plans in the office, espresso machines in the lunch room, softdrinks in the fridge, and leaving on time on Friday afternoons. +So in religious ceremonies you'll see that imbued on a text or a symbol, but in organizations, and even schools and classrooms we do it all the time, with textbooks as well, as well as kind of. +It is hard to learn when you're not into it. +996 million, and that's just so incredibly lopsided that even they wouldn't argue that that's fair. +But, if you're paying attention, we've gone through all these annoying features and we've been cleaving them off. +We can send off our personnel to boot camps or summer school. +I hope you join me for our next lesson. +Could you give our viewers just a little bit of insight about that. +Go suck a lemon. +He gets drunk and he doesn't do the necessary thing. +Now of course there's no real answer to this, it's not meant, it's a hard question with no clear answer for everyone. +In fact, many organizational procedures can't really even be looked up in a book. +Measurements of countries' economic progress for the most part ignore the contributions of women in households because women's domestic labor is not recognized as wage work. +Now let's see a two way table, while I fill the entire table. +You're either in that condition or you're in a condition that sounds funny, but I think this is what we tend to list all the time, like when we're hanging out with friends or in the dining hall, which is the hassles condition. +33 or a third of the pie on Monday. +What changes is the way companies strive to satisfy those benefits, those needs, and this has to do with the product life cycle. +Where you're really surrounded by nothingness. +Of course the third element is pricing. +Other things you can do are announcements in newsletters that highlight those exemplars. +The 1670 Charter provided a small group of well connected individuals with monopoly rights and protection by charter from the state. +It becomes about personalities, and people forget what is this about? 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A system is a collection of elements, they could be people, components, things that interact with each other that's crucial to function as a whole with a specific purpose or function. +Moreover, retaliation is highly likely and a massive strike would be needed to make that succeed, so, there is big risk there. +Thank you so much. +Find out, if they need medication, hygienic items. +The sixth option is a blockade. +That means we have to consider three years of our business plan, 2015, 2016, and 2017. +We need to force people to hang out with others and see if that boosts their happiness. +Today, over half of all Aboriginal people live in urban areas. +And maybe not all the time. +The storm raged through the town. +For example, who saw roller blades coming years back in comparison to roller skates, why was that such a need? And for example, why is it that secret sauces of a franchise kind of restaurant is so important and becomes a need? So, some of these things are soft taste, they aren't necessarily, they're trendy, right. +I think quite soon and already they're being credential, and we're finding ways to address cheating much like we can in face the face. +So we put one restriction on us, for Fernet-Branca, it’s the formula, but then we’re free in other things, the company’s organization, growth, international development, in fields like this, the sky’s the limit. +Well, part of the deal was, we take a new name. +So that's our worldview. +In order to develop and implement curriculum that is focused on reviving and strengthening Indigenous languages and worldviews, on reserve schools require infrastructure that is on par with provincially funded institutions. +But well, we have said that once the debriefing begins it won't be interrupted. +Either we could agree to split the pie, or each of us is collegial fashion, could offer the other side the entire pie and we could meet in the middle. +Option D again, is worth 26 to Hasan, so that's 6 better than no deal. +They're going to plot each of these three measures of happiness across people salaries. +However, things can get tricky when shared values reduce diversity in people and/or thinking. +In this lecture we ask, what is the organizational learning perspective? 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And we're trying to explore it. +In fact, that's often the kind of discussion that arises in an organized anarchy. +The first is a strong branding related to an aspirational and exclusive lifestyle. +So you want to reference the Headlines 101 e-book that comes with this lesson, but remember that the title of your article or the title of your content is really a compelling promise of what that content offers. +None of the things were even a little bit positive in there, it's just like extremely negative. +And they follow them even if it's not obviously in their self-interest to do so. +And the best word that you can add in, is this word yet? So you just like, I can't do this, can't do this yet, right? And so, here are some statements that I know and here high school students making all the time, when you get to hard AP class or you're studying for the SATs. +But you need to be the advocate for the customers or clients that that company or organization is serving. +And similar to Richard Emerson's notion of social exchange theory. +So how much did it contribute to your creative indication? 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What made those teams so bad for you and potentially others? Perhaps jot the first few phrases that leap to mind when I ask you this question. +So there's a lot to cover here. +Why? Because Europe is a continent with a lot of family owned companies. +Because nowadays in the portfolio you have brands that are, I would say, cash cow, brands that are well established with a long term positioning on the market. +These numbers here I get to pick. +If you're walking around and you ran into this snake, you would immediately have a very strong physiological reaction. +Our outputs the ability of our factories to produce certain items is always limited, right? You can produce an infinite amount of items. +You're not stopping to take a mental breath. +Based on extensive research done by the London school of hygiene and tropical medicine. +So the point is, what are the components of the valuable proposition that I can innovate in order to give more value to consumers than competitors do. +First Nations communities see community based education as a fundamental responsibility and requirement. +Others presented technology or schooling process that caters to a particular goal. +Including why you should build your own professional brand, and have your own content displayed in your own website. +I think that these are our folks who are more likely to be creative achievers. +And for a long time, I was actually planning to hide my identity to just, I guess, play the game if you will to… sort of turn to my community, but only in a way that wouldn't be harmful to me. +We don't just send things to people and hope for the best, but we are in constant exchange with them and I think those are the two elements that are most important for our work. +That's the first one. +If you get those hashtags that just means the column's too small. +In this case, oh boy, we're losing $6,000 with these numbers here. +And if I want to change the rural areas, we have to change women first because if you teach one woman, you teach the whole family -- and generations to come. +But, thinking about today, and the context that's shifting and thinking about what we need tomorrow is important. +Ayana Elizabeth Johnson has a lovely take on this as well called The Climate Venn. +And if you have tables, it does a really nice job of looking up values on tables. +Therefore, designers are not only involved in the process of creating a new collection. +In this last video for the Screen Side Chat I'm going to address a couple questions that I think are kind of related and concern public goods and value of resources. +The number that costs me money is the order. +This means that what has happened is a situation that is hard to assimilate, a situation that will take some time to you to confront everything that means, and meanwhile your body has been making what it has to do. +So they can be a maverick in practice, but not necessarily in the ceremonial constructs that we think is legitimate for a school. +On the other hand, if responses are too similar, the team might not have enough diversity of thought, and that could be an opportunity to bring in new perspectives. +The whole point of this mindset section though is, it comes down to like if you watch that Old Lego movie where they say, I know it sounds like a cat poster but it's true. +When you're focusing your attention on something it's almost as if you have an octopus. +It should be clear that your answers to questions one and two should have had no bearing on the ideal listing price you provided in question three. +Who wants to go on? Me. +We mustn't minimize what happened or avoid explaining its consequences, but the opposite. +The creative director of, Vitale Barberis Canonico. +Iguazu is in the final stages of development and will be ready to enter the market one year from now. +Don't get in, you're too young. +And yet we also do see some degree of change. +And today we're going to have a special live session on job negotiation, featuring my colleague, my friend, Daylian Cain, and then we tell you more about Daylian. +In this video we will work on protective factors and risk factors on kids and teenagers in daily emergencies. +Today, the threat of aggressive development of natural resources have serious impacts on local Indigenous populations, but also have grave global ramifications. +We can be informed in our decision and make good recommendations to our client. +For organizations learn and not people in them, this should not have been possible. +This work often offers me the opportunity to speak with business leaders who don't already believe or act decisively on climate change. +The TRC allowed survivors release and renewal by promoting reconciliation with society as a whole. +I think so, too. +So, if the electrical circuit's like pipes with water, then what are all the components? Current's pretty easy, that's like the water flowing, I can get that. +The decision to invest is made by the board of general partners, or the board of directors of an AMC, where all the managers have to meet, and they have to decide if it makes sense to invest money. +But in three months review me on the projects I've done for you and let's talk about if I hit the milestones, what does that mean? 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When governments sign on to CRC, they undertake to institute programs of health, education, housing, a criminal justice system that will prosecute those who hurt children. +In some cases, these events are not having the same impact you think. +To be involved in something that transcends the daily life -- the daily life of just having a career, which is very good, everybody wants to have a career, acquire knowledge, be successful. +Funds can be open-end or closed-end. +In these videos, I'm going to teach you the lazy person's approach to tackling procrastination. +But that is another diversification compared to its traditional core business after entering into mobile phones and the music business. +Now breathe out also slowly. +But no, I think, Barry, some deals which aren't gonna come about It's interesting, we try to get something. +The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, or TRC, hope to reduce conflict over the past, give a voice for survivors, and identify key institutional problems. +There are certain moments that wind up being better for implementing strategies we really want to implement. +As we have learned in previous lessons, Canada's declining fur trade left many Aboriginal trappers without sustainable economies. +Now money has several functions. +The have to believe in the product, brand, market, and the potential, they themselves have to invest because the results may only come after one, two, three, maybe four years. +Can you tell us a little more about what you've done this way and how our viewers might go about developing their own projects for self-education. +There are some concepts which simply do not translate into English terms. +Let's share it at the office and see what other people are saying and then please tell us, how things are going. +It's going to make you feel kind of crappy. +And at the same time, it actually encourages and mandated the various Security Council sanction committees that in imposing sanctions on a country they have to look at where sexual violence have been committed. +And they call them integrated, differentiated, and ambiguous. +That when the S&P 500 moves up, it moves up and when the S&P 500 is down, for example. +Once you've given your cards a good try, put them away. +The majority of you think equal. +The Montagnais trading captain who mentioned that the beaver does everything also goes on to say, the English have no sense. +You don't participate in politics, except in the sense of just making a lot of allies. +[LAUGH] So, what happens is you use some distinguishing feature about them, as the location to store the image for their name. +Think about what the supply would be, and think about what the demand would be from our local factories or our stores. +Well I invited my colleague, Jessica Frick, to help explain why you should care about the numbers as part of your effective content marketing strategy. +This was to protect the privacy of the user. +Northwestern was in a safe neighborhood, Chicago was in an urban setting. +A second element is, of course, as I said before, a superior quality and a certain timelessness of the product itself. +They're ready to print 3 million copies of this, and they have Roosevelt and Johnson's picture ready to go on the cover. +The expectation is that there are course notes and course bibles that are all over campus. +How did we get on this wave? What is our past concerning the field of psychosocial crisis management? Over this, we want to explain to you the milestones of EUNAD. +So, reflecting back on your own childhood, and even your work today, how have other people helped you in your learning? And, did, did people sometimes help you, perhaps, by not helping you? And, do you have any practical suggestions for our viewers, who are trying to learn how to learn? There's very practical guidance on learning how to learn in, in any number of publications and online in, in terms of a, a systematic process for acquiring information. +Because basically today, there are so many countries in the world, there is such a crowded environment of communication that just saying, “I’m better than my competitors, go and buy it,” is not credible, it's not interesting, it's not able to get the attention of customers. +Once we had our shipping cost table, we then created a wrapper row and a wrapper column with the supply and with the demand. +That's why we focus on the relationship between innovation and customer experience. +And that maybe if I create these incremental tracks, like basic, regular, then this advanced, that you can come back and take the course repeatedly. +But this is not a battle that I can fight alone. +Through this strategy, the company uses its corporate brand, usually the corporate name, with all the products they sell in the market. +Since with specialized knowledge, organizations can easily obtain these resources. +In all those cases, later when I retest you, those yellow growth mindset bars are doing better. +Studies have shown, however, that the great majority of women who enter the sex trade are either lured or forced into it out of economic necessity, having few or no alternatives. +So for example, gold might in many cases be a negative beta stock. +In response, the government and churches quickly recognized their culpability and moved to formally acknowledge the hurt caused by their actions. +We are here to apply the defusing deactivation protocol after the incident service in which you have assisted this morning in the central square in which a car bomb has exploded, three people have died, three are badly hurt and it has been a complicated service which by protocol you know now we will try to review a bit, how has the work been, what are you worried about, which is what are we trying to avoid you to take home. +This is the thing that athletes report experiencing when they're at peak performance and performing super well. +Now I should have no surplus left over. +But at the end of the day, it will only work if as a community we all work together. +What does that mean as a constraint? Let me expand the column. +Referring back to the ethics of non-interference gives individuals the freedom to explore and learn through trial and error. +67 on Tuesday, Abe is sure to accept. +A noble document that laid out the rights of individual people. +Yeah and actually think it's time for Kevin and I to win some money back. +It wasn't until the 20th century that universal suffrage became an increasing norm, first of all, in the countries in the West and then gradually around the world. +So, I think the number one technique for dealing with that is just recognizing that it's happening. +What are the teams rocks are major priorities to spend their time on? What is the team seek to accomplish, and when you discuss a time maximization approach, it's often a really rich discussion in teams. +[LAUGH] Yeah, also you just would have been so angry. +Bumper's sagging. +But it's not created for exploitation, right? So with exploration, exploitation. +So that's a problem. +So, you're spending 23 instead of 25. +Just like one, two, three, four, five, just write this, and you do this once a week, for a few weeks. +Arubia argued that summaries and summaries of each thread that were tagged and posted there at the end or somewhere in a thread could be really useful. +We think that events are going to last. +This is what researchers call emotional contagion. +And you're trying to create values that are shared between, say, the cafeteria workers, the janitors, the security people, the teachers, the counselors of a school or even a whole set of schools or a university or the like. +As the pie shrinks less between rounds, there's less an advantage from going first and so the division gets closer to 50, 50. +We just talked about the emotions that come with these are terrible. +So, most of the beers you know today, they all started very small, in a small brewery, in a small city. +For example, as many Indigenous people live in Winnipeg, as in the entire Northwest Territories, 70,000. +Then, do you have a phone for if you need to make a call? Because at the other end of the corridor there are public telephones, OK? Oh, and by the way, in that room with food there is also some baby food, so if when your son comes you need to give him some baby food or a baby bottle or anything, OK? If needed, do you breastfeed him? Not anymore. +It's a household test rather than a school test so that way they can capture all the kids even if the kids are absent that day, even if they've dropped out, they go to school, not go to school. +So, it's up to the company to decide if the ingredient branding is to stay just with another brand, or is to go directly to the end customer. +For CEDAW, it marked a major turning point in the struggle for equality and justice, and opened the door to make violence against women a crime. +And so the framework I like to use to think about this question comes from cognitive behavioral therapy, CBT. +So, and then he said have a ready supply of solutions for all the problems that come up. +In June 1969, Jean Chrétien, who was the Minister of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs at the time, presented to the House of Commons a proposed policy paper that would effectively dismiss federal responsibility toward status Indians. +And last, the percentage of the managers is 2%. +If you think about what you're grateful for. +And I can tell you at that meeting, some of the commanders had tears coming down their eyes, because when you are in the battle field, I don't want to say high, you're on drugs, hyperactive, you're giving command, you don't sit down to think for one minute the consequences. +I think fashion is the ability to feel comfortable with yourself and with your personal style. +It turns out I asked her after we're all done, "How is it that you ended up having this 30 percent discount you could give me?" She said that she was a new salesperson at the store. +The network form of organization entailed interdependent firms that competed successfully with larger corporations. +And the Soviet field commanders were prepared to used battlefield nuclear weapons to defend Cuba if invaded. +Since the bonus is worth more than Hasan, give all the bonus to him. +What does the power model predict? So I'm going to take my power model. +We always go three past where the decision variables end. +When you're doing something else, and what three hours ago seemed like an impossible problem, just melts away and everything just falls into place. +You don't even know anybody of the opposite sex, but you've got a spouse. +But the community is very opposed to gay people coming in who are from other countries. +Has this future already come? 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And I say, $300. +The pie is the reason the negotiation is taking place. +Anyhow I love words, and so there's a nuance there that I really like. +They find the climate to be one where mutual benefits are sought. +So it was clear that he had to do some kind of distinctive coalition or distinct kind of decision here. +And I don't necessarily think that food bloggers have destroyed the culture of criticism. +You just have to help it and say where are the response rate is going to get put into. +And these three people are Eman Biebas from Egypt, Anna Maria Enriques from Colombia and Mexico and Musimbi Kanyoro from Kenya. +So I requested the vaccination documents again from the dog sitter, so we could inspect them further, but we decided to go back to the hospital to get a rabies shot. +You could've gone in medicine, I mean you took a public health degree, you ended up being an epidemiologist. +Yes, And if you are able to do so, the demonstration is that you probably work successfully across a wide range of products or targets. +Now some organizational forms suit the environment more than others. +It's interesting that Professor Dan says it's not the routines and processes that consist of the learning. +Non work time is regarded as sacred and it's protected. +Make sure you're delivering what you're being paid for. +So there is a little bit of a problem there. +Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world, and it is 1. +I, I'm, I'm really impressed. +Everybody has some issues with procrastination. +You say for the next eight minutes, think about a really happy memory that you had. +What's going on?" And that means that sometimes, when you're doing this, you can lose awareness of your physical needs. +Or what does it take for me to get to band nine and get this new non-negotiable package? So, Dalien, how do you negotiate in a circumstance where there really isn't much to negotiate over or the situation is primarily regulated or they're potentially going to be offended by the fact that you're asking something more than what they've offered? If you're doing it right, they won't be offended. +So you could say to a potential buyer, thank you for the opportunity to bid, I really appreciate that, I think you're going to learn a lot from my bid, and so I'd like you to help cover the cost of preparing that bid. +Now, if I were to ask you is doing nice stuff for other people going to be the kind of thing that brings you joy? You'd probably say yes, right? Obviously, doing nice stuff for others feels kind of nice, right? The problem is that we don't often do it. +So hit Okay. +So here we have a case of a technology shaping social structure, right? The individually guided education program and curriculum also changed the traditional organizational structure. +Once it garnered enough success in Argentina, we tried exporting it to other places. +The fact is that we can develop the best designs when we use a couple of these techniques in one design cycle. +You constantly have these kind of fantasy things that are a thing of like if only I was doing X or if only I had X, you could actually go out and concretely observe what that is. +And let's see what you what you know for Excel here. +So at the very start, for instance, when I tried to learn Spanish, I tested out a lot of things that, that were huge failures. +Another solution is called the horseshoe plan. +They submitted that film on YouTube and we loved this example, because it's such a powerful way of showing that consumers love to support brands in ways that brands would never come up with. +Let's say for example, Tuscany in Italy, or Napa Valley or Sonora Valley in California, or in South Africa, the Stellenbosch area, or in Spain the Rioco, the Ribera del Duero valleys. +So this is number one. +Because it's still the beginning of many processes they must begin to get to it. +com could take away your ability to post to your site, because you're posting spam, your publishing spam. +When the Earl of Selkirk was granted three-hundred thousand (300,000) square kilometres at the Forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, the resident Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux and Métis were not consulted. +The idea of reproductive rights was further refined in Beijing at the fourth United Nations Conference on Women in 1995. +Well, because we, we think that one way to attract a youngster, we did a collaboration with Ernesto Magazine in Italy. +In the two most recognized manuals of disorder diagnostic classification, the CIE-10 and the DSM-5, now in its current version, categorize it, the DSM pathologies it, instead the CIE normalizes it. +So whereas managers focus on the collective as a whole, here we have experts who focus on member roles. +That's- So the point is, "Yeah. +If Houston says to New York, you know that Monday doesn't really work for me, I need to move the meeting to Thursday, well the $1,000 disappears. +The age, an old age difficults being able to face the daily emergency with bigger success, as old people have a weaker health, and a sometimes important damage wear of their cognitive capacities. +Include the words you want as part of the definition and try and shed the connotations that are not helpful to you. +I think one and personally the most important lesson learned for the girls through their parents or guardian is that getting used to hearing no. +He'll be down $30 million if there's no approval but the expected bonus is worth $60 million to him for a net of 30. +The second question I want to address in screen side chats this week was one posted by Pietro Pappaduono. +Or maybe more a dream, I think it was sort of vision. +Of course what's really sensible here would be to meet halfway at 25 million. +--For it's time. +And then last we have a culture of ambiguity, which lacks clarity in general, and has issue specific consensus and frequently confuses its members. +And then, let's just plunge into a discussion about the way the world is going to be in the future, in terms of older people. +I want to leave you with one more though as we bring this course to a close. +This is an image of sleeping. +It's hard to get a time maximization strategy up and running if it's not built on a strong foundation of a well-thought through life on one page. +I see people do that and that's fine. +There is something about the overall sheer numbers of Aboriginal people in urban spaces that allow you to do certain kinds of things politically and culturally. +While the company sent explorers inland to encourage more groups to trade, the Hudson's Bay Company did not try to establish inland posts until the 1770s. +If the same micro-mechanisms apply to every friendship network, then how is it that their patterns vary? How is it that we see these varied macro-structural environments? The potential answers are interesting. +As a result they were kind of ill-prepared when the school opened to six through eight-grade students, which are students that are from 12 to 14, 13 years of age. +The idea that, if you're willing to take this price, then we have a deal and I will go back to my boss and check it out. +Your body is like wait a minute, deep belly breath happening? 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Let me move this up as well just so we have it. +And events that are happening that you can actively participate in, so, so that important. +Preferred stocks are qualified by more rights related to the shares, for example, a right could be represented by a put option where the PEI can sell the shares to the PE. +Our department store were just the place for average brands. +And if you recall, this is kind of an implicit reference to Allison's organizational process model, where organizations are viewed as following routines and standard operating procedures. +Meanwhile, other problems arise but they aren't really taken up in the choice arena of the CAC. +They came out with a report that was a huge consultative effort of a lot of people within the education community to say in the post 2015 agenda in whatever we're going to have post 2015 millennium development goals, what does the education community have to say matters. +If we split the surplus here, it should be $35. +Empathizing with their points is great. +So, standard operating procedures are things to be bent, to be adapted and applied in very peculiar ways, let's say, specific to your firm's situation. +But if they don't come together, then they'll have to buy two round trips. +We could just as easily have developed an interview following the naturalistic observation. +But that's what they get if they worked together, that's not how much more they get by working together compared to no deal. +Don't say it if you're not willing to be held accountable for it. +And of course, visual codes that make the brand easily recognizable across all the point of match. +They see someone who successfully learned the language, and they think to themselves, this person has had it easy. +But we've ignored the big lesson of why it is that the two parties are having this negotiation. +Did you control more or less how late you were? Between five and seven minutes. +So I started as a teacher and started immediately asking questions about politics of education and the politics of schooling and the role of community and all of that, because I was a bilingual teacher. +Everybody needs to go through these kind of conceptual phases and make them part of your way of working. +So if you had the Amazon Prime come in separate shipments. +And that means we're mispredicting, and this is why I think this annoying feature is one of the most insidious ones because it means you guys don't know how powerful and how resilient you are. +We're just really copying the formatting of the table and the inside of the table becomes our decision variables. +I'm sure you'll be in a negotiation where the other side begins with an absolutely outrageous demand, and the question is, how do you respond? You could fight fire with fire and say, that's outrageous, or offer them some incredibly low counter, but I think there's a little bit of a better alternative. +The men's section displays the full menswear lifestyle. +So you go like this, and it's one, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war. +And very often with logical benefits, you're going to find some numbers. +So in this Hasan is selling his patent to a company called Zincit and there are various ways of compensating him. +Will I get the money back? Is this something that I should as a manager decide yes on? What we're going to do is build out a table. +And so, there are myriad experts who could talk about this. +And he was kind of a difficult guy and kind of quirky. +We're in the middle of nowhere. +And once you have that, drag it down or double click it gives an error. +So, no private citizen could enter into any kind of agreement for land with an Indigenous group. +That makes a little sense. +Andrea and Beth are thinking about sharing a bottle of wine. +On the other hand, you shouldn't really let it go because if you did that you're implicitly saying I accept this good cop/bad cop threat. +What's the consequence of this? It shows that the only spot where a fixed mindset is good is if you're never really growing or learning, like if you're good at something and just stay at that level, then a fixed mindset is good because you believe like yep I'm going to be awesome at that and you stay awesome at that. +The goal is to become facile with putting your ideas on paper. +And try and understand, how they would see the world. +And I think all of you had very insightful comments on this thread. +This class and theory focuses more on the environment than any other organizational feature. +It's more like I'm super keen to make this deal. +So, a lot of these views are kind of implying a logic of consequence, because we talked about efficiency and working. +She has this lovely book that I wish all of you could read called How To Break Up With Your Phone where she argues, you don't have to break up with your phone, but you have to take it to kind of couples counseling. +Through the process of meditation, we can curb our mind wandering. +And well, suddenly the alarms rang and go, go, go out, we left and we waited for the chauffeur, until he came and I began getting nervous, because once again it was one of those days in which everybody has great expectations and expects a lot of you and. +This idea is called transfer. +Well, we will begin with the first of the three exercises. +Well, I'm a big fan of trying to dive into a position where you might be wrong as soon as possible. +See what else could be in your frame of view, or taking a long view of time, can give you a new perspective, including recalling our elders and our ancestors. +In fact, I know it. +The Haudenosaunee then aligned themselves with other nations near them, what was to become the powerful League of Haudenosaunee or Five Nations Confederacy comprising of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca. +Every topic is interesting to the audience that is relevant for that content. +, so we had the negative decrease of the sales in New York and then in Italy. +I hope that you will read Chapter 4 and take note of the descriptions at the end of the chapter of groups addressing these issues. +Let's take a look at how inside feelings are different from outside behavior. +Stage one is the process of bargaining and coming to consensus. +He doesn't use the word business. +Residential schools indoctrinated Indigenous children to believe that their traditional ways of life and world views were primitive and meaningless. +Now of course, it does share resemblances with an organization, right? These social movements. +And they're bringing a knowledge, like a really deep knowledge to beverage culture that was absent before. +Yes, and so our offer is $20 million and $10. +And this is the screen side chats. +The term efficient markets was popularized by Eugene Fama, who won the Nobel Prize with me. +The biggest improvement as far as I was concerned was that the texting interface was different. +In this video we will explain what defusing is. +Since it’s such a diffused product, are the ways in which it’s drunk always the same? I mean, do the cultural differences lend themselves to different consumption practices, or is it rather standardized even in the international market? No, obviously from market to market there are differences. +And the key about routines is that they have these two important features we need to understand. +The goal is to move a bit more and then to track what you do in this exercise activity. +And then when you go up and down, that's how much energy you have. +In particular, when you are a start-up, because as we said, it's not that licensing is only for big corporation, but also start-ups can actually rely on the economies of scale, on the competence base of a partner in order to develop the business with less risk and less costs. +It is about creating emotional worth people may refer to. +So you say, well, I don't care. +You may already know more about it than you realize. +And they perform a particular research project that relies on expertise or some subset of faculty in the center because it's a joined, they lend their name and reputation. +So, they are an accessible category for those willing to enter into the fashion and luxury business. +Police say she was repeatedly raped and beaten for two and a half hours. +[LAUGH] If I think about education, if I think about schooling, the glass is half empty [LAUGH]. +But there is another part of our mind where these associations that are picked up, sucked out of the culture, and sit there, they're there all the time. +Soon after their return, the relationship with Cartier soured. +A lot of people does this to try and pay the couple of dollars a month that it costs to host the site. +If you remember, replacement financing is the financing of a mature company. +Examples like Idle No More reveal the potential for Indigenous cyber activism as Indigenous people capitalize on the use of social media platforms. +However you do it, it does not matter as long as you get the right answer. +At its heart, we're looking at the true causes of problems, see the bigger picture, and understand how structure and rules of interactions drives the output of the system. +And anyone who knows me knows I come back to this--maybe it's my mantra--and that is that "what we do is important, but the way we do it is more important. +On the other side, since the quality is difficult to understand before having bought and consumed the product, it means that the reputation of the actors operating in the market is very important. +They have to communicate what they do for profit but as well the planet and the people. +And that is easier in South Africa than it is in Jordan where there are no LGBTI organizations and so you have to kind of think to yourself, where do people go? There's a guy, who runs a bookstore, he's kind of closeted but not exactly. +Let's say you want to learn how to speak Spanish. +What is, today, important, is a story to be told. +Considering also the economic relationship, it’s quite interesting that both shareholders will receive a management fee to justify their presence, but in case of profit calculated with the current interest as usual, the distribution of profit is asymmetric. +It is going to shake the other side and change the tone of the negotiations. +[inaudible] unmute [inaudible]. +By the time you get to the fifth one, it's going to not be as good. +Many things are used both for massive and daily emergencies. +This approach is based on the notion that Indigenous culture and urban life are incommensurable, or mutually exclusive, that Indigenous cultures simply cannot exist in an urban context. +I told you it's an exercise a bit more structured, there are some rules and well, we will see them. +The next painting is about education, and I have always heard that education is our new buffalo. +Finally containment. +So have a clear scheme. +So you had also faced some problems with your parents if you did that, because starting in 2000, Apple dropped quite a bit and you lost it's like three quarters of your money. +Or if were designing a completely new interaction, we can compare the user's values to some other objective measures of success. +How much more the person who makes the offer gets compared to the person who receives the offer depends on how fast the pie shrinks? With our pie shrinking at the Indy 500 speed of 50% per day, the imbalance is two-thirds for the proposer, one-third for the receiver. +And Seligman's idea is, if we can identify different people's signature strengths, and you could put those strengths into action, those are going to be the spots where you do best, you kind of show the most virtue, and the spots where you feel yourself flourishing the most. +The examples everybody points to are something like stack overflow. +This is very simple, all of our process and after 24 month, this is the best period for eating my Parmigiano Reggiano. +There's gonna be no lying, bluffing, because everybody knows everything. +And you could have this moment of realization where you're like this is really awesome. +So I'll take a off the table if you take e off the table. +Which said that, all people got the chance to go to school and girls got to go to school and that I have even been able to go out in the world and look in these issues. +You don’t have to overlap management. +The point is that in each market, for each product and each service, we can imagine a standardization and a personalization. +But when you don't check it, you get a whole point extra of happiness simply for not checking it, right? But you could say, well that's like you take your phone out, you look at your notification, you're missing part of the movie, right? But what if the thing just goes off and you try to ignore it, right? You're doing the thing where you're like, no, no, I'm trying to use my top-down attention to pay attention to stuff. +Sometimes when we are full of our own thoughts and feelings, we may simply fail to notice or bring our attention to another person in a meaningful way or we might want to control the other person's feelings. +And the answer is, again, a very simple one which is like just sleep, seriously just sleep more. +Basically the visuals should be combined in a way that they are able to recall the idea of the origins of the brand, company, or product. +Yes, in many ways, mathematic's problems are not fundamentally different from other problems except in one respect, they are about totally abstract things. +We recognize that members of our community may have different goals. +One needs to look outside of the community to other kinds of groups to get outside of group think and to avoid the problem of local optima and to reach a global optima. +So if I enter the negotiation positively, then you're gonna catch that emotion. +Your boss might say no, maybe because there's a budget issue. +Also in this case you can have many different options in between. +Now in this example here on the screen, we're going to assign workers to offices, but you can also imagine assigning computers to jobs, or people to task. +How was he called? David, he was called David. +And I focus in, as you know from my remarks as we were talking about violence against women, I focus in on violence as perhaps one of the most important issues of our time, and certainly key to women's health and human rights. +Unfortunately, it's not so easy to make this idea work in practice, largely because of moral hazard and selection bias. +Of course ethics are part of this. +Give people a sense of what it's like to work with you. +And I think That kind of terminology is slowly helping to create norm change even on the ground. +You have the intuition that that would make the rest of your time at Yale pretty awesome. +So time for you to pay us to stay, and sure enough Coke and Pepsi didn't want to find themselves subject to just having Monsanto as the only supplier, and so they said okay. +Please make this table if you haven't done so already. +One set of strategies is that we want to find ways to thwart our hedonic adaptation, we want to savor, we want to be grateful, we want to break off this natural process that makes us stop loving the things that we love. +It's a community of thinkers. +What are you proud of? This kind of reveals what they focus on as sacred, as something important, that's not just the everyday and the profane. +Well, can you tell us a little bit about the system, that you use to remember numbers? How much practice do you have to put in every day, to keep up with this kind of system? And it is, is it the kind of thing that's useful, or worthwhile for an ordinary person to do? Yeah. +The best teachers differentiate instruction using the mood meter and capitalize on all quadrants, knowing that all emotions matter. +Second is, life circumstances matter so much it trumps everything else or somehow the life circumstances balance out. +I think the traditional fund structure is struggling a little bit as of today. +Even if you could, it's probably not worth it. +So it's a kind of trend that is returning. +A similar thing to do, although it works in a slightly different way, is this strategy of pretending as though this day was your last. +Called the warp and horizontal pattern, called left. +But the media is as important as the message. +This happens to everybody. +The second thing that seems to increase satisfaction on the job is finding jobs that give us what I'm going to call flow. +The second important thing is that the company should know what the content of this information is. +So I go back to the first place which lent me the rug, give them back their loaner and all is right with the world. +We know that the purchase stage is basically made up of two different sub-stages. +concerning dress codes from crazy unshorn Superman. +Whichever, it's the one with the little stars in it. +Repetition's important. +In more complicated problems, people may not agree about what the pie is, or try and keep some pie hidden. +There would be no side effects whatsoever. +I'm going to call them manufacturing, and I have a fixed cost. +But if the other side has seen this video, you might have some trouble arguing against it. +And then people kind of are inefficient, they reinvent fixes again and again. +Organizational element of a social structure that's divided between management that's status differences exist between the formal organization and the informal organization. +Their clear steps to system leadership, C-L-E-A-R starts with C, convene and commit, L, look and learn, E, engage and energize, A, act with accountability, and then R, review and revise. +Although Lake Huron leaders demanded accommodation be made for their half-breed kin, Robinson refused. +And the adoption or enactment of of imitating other firms can be a streamlined short circuit effort. +I'm not going to read the whole poem, but I am just going to come to the last, near the last stanza, or the last few lines of this poem: "Tell me, what else should I have done? Doesn't everything die at last, and too soon? Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" And, I ask that question of myself very often. +Commonly referred to as Mohawk, the Kanien:keha'ka people are the members of the Haudenosaunee or Six Nations Confederacy. +There also by the end of the 19th century, came to be an international movement to stop the trafficking of women for sex. +Having a bath is a famous one amongst mathematicians for solving problems. +And sometimes consumers do not find it easy to understand the category. +We've all been managing our emotions from birth, like when we cried to get emotional support from our family members. +So it was not the harm done on the woman that determined the punishment, but the harm done to those who are related to that woman. +And you could see that they're hanger ons by looking at the off-diagonal relationships between those two clusters. +It's the person who shares your content, who is a big fan of what you do although for whatever reason they might not buy your product or your service. +For example, the context for the federal government is very different today than it was in 1790. +From that first bottle in 1961, now Francia Corta is a territory of more than 3,000 hectares of vineyards, and with a total production of around fifteen million bottles with more than one hundred wineries, so I have to admit, I'm very proud of what my father and Guido Berlucci did in the past. +We need to address this in a full, frontal way. +Later, we researched rabies further and found there could be a risk of my husband getting rabies, which is fatal. +Think of Marissa here and the fact that she's about to be a mother and how that role is kind of been merged with the organizational identity that she's assumed at Yahoo. +Who the hell knows [LAUGH]. +I suggest you to watch a scene of a very famous movie. +Most of us really do care about our organizational culture, that is not just about the money, that we'd like to have this kind of positive experience where we find our identities developed and aligned with the kind of conceptions of self that we hold dear. +It must be far from the impact place, protected of the view and the noise from the impact place, but not too far, because the other victims and especially the relatives usually want to be close to their loved ones, and this need of being close is quite more psychological than physically real, so we are looking for a huge place, at 200 or 300 meters from where the accident happened and where we can look after many people. +Although many Indigenous people would much prefer to consume country foods, like moose and fish, it has become increasingly expensive to go out onto the land to harvest. +Note that this is not the final version, so it's not perfect. +So there is that kind of concern, but it's happening. +Now, Abe Debola says, no that shouldn't work well. +It raises this question of how can we regulate our fight or flight system? What can we do to turn this off? Thankfully, we have our psych pro tips. +So a lot of the readings and the lecture as well as kind of your comments recall a bunch of facts that you can use in preparation for the interview and in the interview. +Much greater, yeah. +It's very important to reinforce all these behaviors that the participants have lived in the past, and all these behaviors we know that increase resilience and recovery capacity in these situations. +By relating the consequences of various options, or not taking the ones proposed, and identifying how the least cost in life is accomplished, I should be able to get everyone to mobilize and respond in an optimal way. +So one can say here the decision process or theory explaining organizational dynamics suggests they don't arise for reasons of improving consequences, but for engaging in a meaningful process and the ability to maneuver it. +Because each of them reinforces the anxiety confrontation and control. +Hope that we will be as beautiful as the model if we buy that shampoo or that skincare cream. +Michael Peters Rodbell argues that the resulting group behaviors often resemble organizations. +And so if the buyer is saying, I can't do A because there's a potential for regret, the response from the seller is, well then, I can't do E, cuz there's a potential regret on my part. +These are our blind spots. +I feel that RULER has helped me because I'm able to show who I really am. +And of course, there's lots of other magazines that are popular that you can use to do this with. +Our idea is to make the best gelato in the world. +Is management of a fashion and a luxury goods, in a way, different from fast moving goods’, such as washing powder or other categories that actually are widely distributed and widely accessible? Well, of course it is. +Thought strategies are powerful tools for helping us to regulate our emotions. +That's why I think China needs a very long period of enlightenment in terms of, you know, human rights, democracy and freedom. +In addition, this article describes a variety of bridging tactics that lead organizations to resemble one another in their form. +I sit there, I don't move, okay? I say to the other side now that it's over, where did I go wrong? What should I have done? What could I have done? Help me it's over, so they said you're whole approach was wrong. +Here is immediately post test. +So, it's slightly different. +And on the next slide you'll see the example that training for blinds is necessary because the signs for the Charites for example, have to be seen visually, and you need this training so that the people suffering from blindness find the [INAUDIBLE] below. +So, in Russia, there is this massive persecution. +So what the CIA gets or what the Navy gets its information is distorted through their channels and their routines. +And so, so this is the idea is that you can enjoy a good job, you can enjoy a marriage, you can enjoy being at Yale, if you put these practices into place. +In this lesson, we went over a process for interacting with users that is not the same as conducting user research. +Those things kind of have these punctuated effects on relationships and interests. +Like the military, asylums, mental institutions, prisons, even schools with dress codes. +We said that pictures play an important role, that the product is at the center of the communication, and this makes fashion communication very recognizable. +So a potential mistake, but a disruptive moment. +We owned a very large classified advertising business in Russia. +One of the things they might do is help you move some of the folks in the top left, and pull them across. +And of course they're not free to leave. +Two, if you know more about the other side's value than they know about yours, you might want to be the one who does the cutting or names the price, but don't push things too far. +It's like not really different than you like really care about it. +Astrocytes provide nutrients to neurons, maintain extra cellular ion balance, and are involved with repair following injury. +This video is designed as a complement to the video 3. +And also, how much skill you bring to the table, whether you don't have that much skill in it or you have lots of high skill. +And what they asked is you know you're going to find out tomorrow that you're in like either a super good residential college like Adams house, which is the best house on our campus, or you're like in a super crappy one. +Assertive versus aggressive. +This is a joke. +Actually with this course, there are many people watching right now who, being able to use computer, can go online and find out what their government is doing. +It's like a way to reduce our stress. +We need to be a little bit more mindful about our cellphone use. +I guess this will be our stores this time. +This group, consisting of largely wealthy white women, were focused on gaining the right vote. +their behaviors are controlled to the point where they're rewarded for things that are consistent with the organization. +And so you help each other by explaining material to each other. +He'd cut off the brow of his hat, and still wearing braids, because he wouldn't let them cut his hair. +What did you do later? When everything was over, and it finished late, much more late than our usual turn, of course, we met at the police station and I had to call my husband to pick me up, because I couldn't pick up the car or see any car. +So the idea of market segmentation is exactly this: grouping customers together according to some similarity. +To explore this topic today we are with Federico Grom, who is one of the founders and now the president of the board of Grom, an ice cream shop chain: one of the most successful cases in the food landscape in the last few years. +The first is, why are there so many kinds of organizations? And you'll note that this is a opposite question of neo-institutional theory. +Residential schools cannot be separated from the injustices of colonialism, which play out in the oppression and racism of Indigenous peoples in everyday life. +They start sharing, they talk to friends, they say, we hear the project is here I signed up for this a few days ago. +Regardless, when I'm connected to my purpose or the larger purpose of the project, I am more effective in those leadership roles. +Everyone is creating traffic oriented content. +So, there are various kinds of scenarios here about who owns the resource and what its value is according to how much you allow it to go out in the world. +The second phase is marked by increasing Indigenous dependency on the fur trade. +Why would they send in photos and write reports about their activity and fill out two surveys or three and write comments on the blog? You're paying them, right? No, we're not. +Thus, Native people played a central role in the forming of industry in modern British Columbia's economic history. +So many of our intuitions about happiness are just wrong. +So when you look at the impact of the state income tax on him and therefore as a couple, it turned out that their offer was worse. +Evanston with these dummy numbers is putting in 30, 30, 30. +Many Denésƍliné stories are suggestive of Denésƍliné knowledge of the area dating back to post-glacial periods. +It may not last long. +Usually it is a huge space in fashion capitals, There aren’t so many, but it's really the theater of the brand. +I call it a blob, a dead blob. +And in many instances, the stakes of policies and decisions are enormous. +Many social justice and political movements form social communities that bring people together to fight for specific causes. +Try to suspend your own ideas. +But other times, it's surprisingly terrible. +And you're not gonna get any of the value of the experience. +So someone listening to efficient markets theory might say that the head of a Central Bank should never comment on the stock market because the stock market itself is smarter than any individual. +We have to kind of ask, though, why? Why are they forgetting organizations, and how do they forget? And there's multiple reasons. +So often there's a base pay and performance pay. +This part of the lesson explores examples of communities who engage in Indigenous resistance through grassroots movements. +So just putting yourself in a good mood can probably get you through some tough homework assignment that you don't find because we think better. +This video is going to cover a couple of questions that you posed on the forum. +Okay, so that was great. +You need ideas and cultivators of them. +The range tells us what the minimum and the maximum number were for a set of numbers. +Others said that it would vary by the industry. +They have to apply and convince us and the brand that they're the right people. +Why’s it useful within PE? 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I'm Ingeborg Porcar and today I'm introducing the course on psychological first aid, in which you will learn what this technique consists of and which are the benefits of applying it. +They measure happiness at time one and they see whether kindness changes it. +And within this, women have no control whatsoever. +But for now, if you want to say this is our transportation example. +And it's meant to build a sense of community, to bring into the fold lower academic performing students. +Now, the important thing about mind mapping is, its a little bit different from concept mapping. +You can share your trust in their ability and remind them that no feeling is final or forever. +But you might say like, well, maybe there's a reasonable salary reference point you could use, right? Maybe it's weird if everybody doing the same job as you at your organization is like making less money than you. +The rules will change a little bit for contact, just a blog post, published on the web, publisher discoverable. +And so, they did this during people's days when they are at work, when they are at home, when they're watching Netflix, whatever they were doing, and they get lots of data. +In the previous module we defined our problem space and were able to develop some alternative designs that will improve the task completion process leading to an improved user experience. +Training police officers, working with police officers. +It spans over two days but it's very short. +There's two major ways of thinking and talking about Métis in Canada. +Now in the last ten years, I have had the privilege of interacting with young people, students, at Stanford University, and I feel that that's been a good way to spend my time, even though one would say how much difference do you make when you are dealing with individual students. +According to a scale proposed by the American Professor, David Aaker, emotional benefits can be segmented into emotional auto-directed benefits. +And here it's where each organization tries to survive and secure resources by falling in line with external cultural pressures and rationalized myths on what a legitimate firm should look like, or what an ideal product should be. +As much as anyone across the globe, Indigenous people participate and engage with online cyber technologies. +Glem Gas exports a lot abroad, and so you are exposed to many different countries, many different habits. +Now the demand, how many has Albany received? How many units has Boston received? To do this, I will sum down the column. +And this was the question that Jordan had, was, well, is this the case for your organization? As we go forward in the course I think you're going to find that there are cases of organizations that are decentralized, that do rely and informal forms of organization. +And so, how would you flip that one? Well, hey, Coca-Cola, you just told me you don't care. +However, most of the family members will have to take part on the crisis management, right? 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The problem is nobody knows the future. +But I think in a classroom there is this moral collective concern that you feel obliged to not violate and it makes education a little more of a moral collective experience of exchanges across everybody. +If we perceive something, that thing exists. +To keep track of that I would multiply $800 by wherever Jones gets sent. +There are so many options out there. +For example a white tee shirt with a five a denim pocket pair of jeans are basic, they are products that we could wear every day. +We're young, we're just starting out. +You could give us a guaranteed contract. +Within an organization and I mean I think a lot can be drawn from the reading, as well so as I said it's actually a useful list and I'm just going to go through some of them here. +The business plan is fantastic. +Food and beverage products cannot be consumed only by drinking them or eating them, they can also be considered as content to be listened to, watched on TV, or read about. +We must be patient, as maybe we will have to give this information daily. +And one of the people that I'm really in conversation with this Kim Anderson, who's a Cree Métis feminist. +Or that we have ways of handling debate, like yes, we should debate this. +And those create more loyalty, because there is nothing that creates addiction as the quality. +In some societies, coming of age ceremonies or rites of passage to womanhood have limited girls' human rights in the sense of both violating their bodily integrity and limiting access to education and other choices. +For instance, some people say they're an emotion scientist with their acquaintances, but [emotion] judges with the people they care about and love the most. +They'd reduce their income by half just to be beating everybody else. +It was taken for granted in the West for white propertied males. +You correctly mention Borsa Italiana, because in Europe, in the South of Europe in particular, there is a big number of SMEs usually, family run businesses, not very much close to the capital markets. +So it, immediately they can associate that dressing up is actually cool, rather than being old fashioned or, or just boring. +Out on his own, Darwin was able to look with fresh eyes at the data he was collecting. +And your biggest critics, you don't have to do what he says, but you should know what he says. +Notice that in placing a call, I opted to try to reach the person on their cellphone though I could have tried to call them on their office line instead. +But just to kind of reorient everyone, especially for folks who weren't here the first time about what we're going to do, we're going to go through five different lectures. +Let's go through and find our cost. +And so I think it is our task in the present to sort of reconcile with the stubborn newness of some forms of identity that attach themselves to sexuality and to gender in very non-normative ways with our sort of need in Native Studies but also in communities to, I guess, revive the past and to reckon with those teachings because I think that there is a lot of queer, trans, two spirit Indigenous people, who are pushing us outside the boundaries of I guess the knowable, insofar as we're I guess bringing new kinds of identities and sort of subjectivities and ways of knowing into Indigenous communities that I think will be better off for us. +That's why they prefer to work with external professionals like art directors, stylists, casting directors, rather than traditional advertising agencies. +Every time you interact with a user, you have access to precious information. +When we use the survey method, we get the user to fill out a questionnaire and report on what they do and why they do it. +So luxury brands, of course they position themselves with a very high-end offers and market segment. +But that they're quite distinct and I think overtime, as we get from case to case where the problems arise in different environments or within deciding units of the firm, that we're going to think that certain theories are more applicable than others. +So involving yourself with friends and family and your community is, has been shown to be very helpful for brain health. +And so here's a graph of what they found, which I find a quite shocking graph, right? Even in the low hurry condition, only 60% ish of priests are stopping to actually help this person who needs help. +What's interesting in your story, which I very much like, is that you didn't try and hide the fact that you'd all ready printed the brochures. +Let's take stakeholder relationships, which now has its own rock and can be broken down further into customers, suppliers, community and civil society, regulators and government. +I want you to think of negotiation as more like a math problem than a tug of war. +But that's part of why we're sort of traveling around, trying to train people on LGBT 101, to try to get some of those questions, get some of those systems better answered. +But if we can act with compassion toward another person and still hold on to our emotional balance, everyone benefits. +After two court injunctions failed to persuade the protesters to remove the blockade, police were called in. +So I started volunteering for some public health campaigns. +Canada covers almost 10 million square kilometres, and is the second-largest country, by area, in the world. +And it would cite those levels as a reason for Chicago's more aggressive approach and the merger's failure. +Every teacher gets their own room usually, and they have little time to share what works well or doesn't work well with their colleagues. +They say, hey, if she would tell me this, boy I could rely on her. +It was very popular in the city, you know, for a younger bunch of generation. +In many ways, the access to defining cultures within organizations, or any social group, is not equal. +So I think we should probably start by saying there are some of our students who are already students of what's usually called direct response copywriting. +Nothing ever goes right for us. +The equally sized purple lines symbolize two distinct nations that will respect each other's inherent freedom to move throughout their territories with the central premise being that neither nation will attempt to steer the other as they travel along their path. +This answers the question, is the drug worth pursuing, or should we abandon it now, positive. +In school I initially didn't do so well on my exams, and I was thinking, oh I can't do so well on these exams so I guess there's no point in really studying. +If you're copying my behavior, if I'm smiling a little more and you're smiling a little more, that might be affecting not just your behavior, but it might also be affecting your emotions. +It may sound a bit strange because the PEI spent a lot of money to screen the market, to investigate a company, and to evaluate a company, so why would a PEI give a business to another PEI? 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[inaudible] So basically he says I'm not going to give you a salary, but I'm going to give you this really big bonus and she says that's a hard no. +[SOUND] Scratch. +And then it's the second last/last meeting closing where you are turning the pages, getting things done, and being able to make decisions that get rid of the small points to close the deal. +Usually, it is said that bigger companies are more able to grab market opportunities because, since they are big, they can sense the market in a more effective way, and so they can know if there are some emerging trend in the market, and so they can grab the opportunity to follow the trend. +The fourth one is integer, INT. +It makes a light and then it goes down over here. +But it wasn't until the end of the war of 1812 when residential schools became of keen interest to the government. +It allowed us to reach a much wider audience. +That you would quickly understand that some firms go beyond the myth and are ready to question organizational routines. +Within the government there's first Congress, and they have an upper and lower house, the Senate and the House, plus congressional staff. +The 300 benefit net of the 250 cost. +As for its cultural characteristics, Indigenous civilization would include concepts of respect, gratitude, and sharing. +Now in Italy we say that there are seven to ten percent vegetarian people and we say as well that in twenty years years we will be thirty percent so it is really the trend. +They try out different ways and see where they are taking them, to the end of adolescence which is when in these opposition tryouts teenagers keep a part of the knowledges we've given them and discard others, because this is their way of finding their own personality, to build their own values world and their own way of driving themselves. +Asking children why they are mad when they're not might influence their emotion education potentially in a harmful way. +When you talk about authority in this sense, what does it look like to you?. +All of us can learn how to be better prepared negotiation, how to be soft in style, and hard in substance, and how to aim high without crashing. +Please, because the large numbers, don't send us personal email. +Okay, also as with most hardback novels, this one will eventually come out as a paperback and therefore if it has any hardbacks left from the paperback comes out, it will put it on sale for $10. +It doesn't matter if you're just buying somebody a chai or you're getting their family crucial medication for their family, that you give up to have for yourself. +It is a little surprising that about 15% of people seem to be losing a job offer because they actually tried to negotiate. +This is being a little clever, this says if the number is negative, replace it with 0 and when you do that you can see it works. +I report to the Security Council through the Secretary General, so we prepare an annual report, which actually comes out every March. +If you need to leave or whatever there's no problem, right? We'll be around to help you. +And then it's going to say true or false, do you want to be an exact match, like am I looking for exactly 3500 or false, do I want just the range? So let's try this one more time, ready? So look up value, what am I looking up? 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Actually, if your competitors are located in the same territory, for example, this is not a point of difference. +A company has three new hires: Jones, Smith, and Wilson, and you can send them to any office in Omaha, Dallas, New York, or Miami. +But then there's no public pledging then they actually do it even more. +You have no campaign, because people need to have the experience that they expect. +And that the structure, social structure, was such that it enabled the kind of technology to be implemented. +Network organizations had become possible because many organizations had become increasingly specialized. +Mechanism number five is represented by callable and puttable securities. +Treaty 3 was signed in 1873 at Lake of the Woods and covered the highly desirable land lying between Lake Superior and the Red River Valley. +There is more posttraumatic stress disorder detected in those women who have suffered or still suffer sexual or physical abuse. +There are many compounding decision moments, and consensus waxes and wanes and falls apart even as people finally decide to act. +80% of New Orleans was flooded and lawsuits were filed afterwards against the US Army Corps of Engineer who designed and built the levy systems that failed. +But he tells them how to engage in self-talk. +Back in 1962 the Soviet missiles could only reach Europe while US missiles could reach the entire Soviet Union. +And I think it's funny, the cat, but we all have a little bit of the cat in us. +And the $50 million bonus only costs you 5 million, so instead of paying 21 million, you're paying 20 million. +For example, that's a principle. +When women and children learn that these are their rights, then they start to expect them. +But think about justifying the purchase, giving the evidence that will convince the quote unquote logical part of our brain that this is a good decision to make. +2 in the first year, it's going to increase by 10 percent. +These kind of features are typically what people try to instill when they're generating a community of practice in their organization like a school. +And this is kind of a sly reference to the core members who hunt the deer and the players who hunt a rabbit. +So instead a citizens' committee forms and develops a desegregation plan for only 2 of over 100 elementary schools. +Sometimes, it's even laughably wrong. +They may even talk about opportunities to expand the pie, which is better than talking about zero sum issues like salary. +This is even more remarkable as they are explicitly given a reservation value in the case. +We think it's just some background stuff, but in fact, it's affecting us more than we think. +Let's think about the website and sales force. +Then its profit, it's going to update and that will appear right here. +In the first step, containing, we must try to assure the comfort and the rest of the kid trying to make him eat and sleep, preventing dehydration, of solving his playing and drawing needs. +I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson where we will go over each technique in detail. +Lawrence Valley. +Although many communities’ traditional territories have been reduced to a small fraction of their original size, Indigenous communities remain resilient. +Incidentally, both metaphor and analogy are really helpful when you're trying to learn something new. +How can we find sort of gay positive places that are not also expense positive? That's a word. +In this case, we cannot use the DCF as happens in the first case, and as it happens in the first case, we again, have to use multiples. +So we have companies that are mainly based on outsourcing and wholesale. +6 one, and then go back to this one, 3. +Sometimes our mind delivers to us stuff that's just like, factually incorrect. +Yeah, I have, and that was intentional to show you just how powerful being allocentric is. +I need to continue focusing on options A, B, and C. +So, of course, you're doing very poorly at it. +There's no reason for him to ever accept anything less than 1. +So, there are positive ways you can do it, but those are going to be very active seeming, they're going to take your intentional effort to make them more positive. +Let's now see which are the daily crisis' characteristics. +On the other hand, I have this preferred customer discount of 30% that I can give you if you want to buy today. +From everyone here at the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, on Treaty Six and Metis territory, we thank you very much. +What is the answer? Zero. +Dysfunctional, is when two individuals or groups feel as if they're responsible for the same task. +And so for any future negotiations, you're not know wanna deal with a person who behaves that way. +Many historical recordings express views of Indigenous women as overly sexual, according to the sexist and repressive sexual mores of those doing the documenting. +I think it is a very important role worldwide. +Money is not buying us as much happiness as we think unless you really don't have many money, in which case, you really will get more. +And I think the ultimate expression of this was Gore Vidal who said, it's not enough to succeed, others must fail. +You can use it to build a strong positioning only against those other competitors, which are not located in the same territory. +It actually passed 87-10 in the Senate and 381-41 votes in the House. +That's an example of how a government might have signed the covenant and signed the international treaty against torture, but might have introduced, say, a state of emergency in their country. +So, you might feel if you wanted to do some Physics, it isn't just an intro Physics class, this is a little bit harder because you know they are expecting that I haven't learned Calculus or I haven't learned something different. +How do you apply your knowledge of neuroscience, to your own learning? Well, you know, I think there are many little ways that, I have applied what I've actually learned in the lab, and let me give you just one example to make it concrete. +Probably, we will do private equity in the future with different structures, with different economic conditions, but I mean in a larger amount including also as I said before private debt that is still also in Europe being an important area of the private equity market. +What is the concept of cash flow? Cash flow is the difference between EBIT minus income taxes, plus the appreciation, minus increasing net working capital, minus capital expenditure that is sometimes named CapEx. +For many years they associated digital with discounting and counterfeiting. +I've seen people who are very, very good at Excel and not know how to do this. +No, not to Best Buy, no. +[inaudible] Well you can just search for Ivy, I think here's my view Ivy, there she is. +Even Italian luxury brands. +In many cases, the PEI has a very wide network in terms of knowledge of the banking system, advisors, suppliers, and customers. +And this bias is maybe the result of this. +On the 24th a Russian vessels turned away from the blockade so they saw eyeball to eyeball, as Dean Rusk said. +There are like hundreds of people there and people waiting out the door. +So basically, this guy knows so much he's going to lose, he doesn't even bother trying to win when he goes there, and I could have pointed out to him that his history at Icann was O for three. +That it was a take over, that it was a last ditched efforts to save his presidency. +And I go follow him into the store and sure enough there's a rug that must have been knit by the same family, because it looks absolutely identical. +A superb working memory can hold its thoughts so tightly that new thoughts can't easily peek through. +So, Allison presents three models in particular that he thought were the prevailing models that analysts would use at the time. +And in some immigrant communities, the ideal may be rote learning and traditional modes of instruction, where test scores are the greatest kind of indicator. +45% of return for the managers, and applying the IRR again, we have to calculate what is the amount of money. +This story is much more complicated because we have investors putting their money into a fund and the fund is managed by an asset management company, And investors put in their money because they trust the capability of the asset management company to run private equity investments. +Biodynamic is a word that is constantly changing depending on who's using it. +A good spreadsheet will have a profit formula. +If Hasan pays $10 million up front, assuming he has that amount, then he's bearing all the risk. +When you have to buy a flat, we want to know what is the value of the flat we are going to buy, but we want to compare this value to similar transactions that happened in the past in the same area in which we want to invest. +And so, that's kind of our problem. +So that suggests the negotiation game is symmetric and therefore perhaps we should divide each one of them 50/50. +We also want to encourage story telling where people kind of report out their experiences and cases that they've had to engage in self-appraisal and reflection like that. +Spogli is and used to be a huge player in the U. +You also don't often want to be in this cell which, it turns out, even though it's kind of relaxing, it's slightly more positive than boredom and apathy, it doesn't really feel that engaging, when you have super high skill but your challenge isn't that good. +Just widen the column. +But we also didn't want to make the wife feel we were too close to the husband. +It simply gives a woman choice about how she spaces the children that she chooses to have and provides her with access to health care. +You know, so there is shrinkage of your, of your cortex. +If you can be conscious of that voice and talk back to it rather than just let it yammer in your ear, then you're better off. +Sharing means that many consumption activities are shared, that is to say are not individual. +You want to plop and watch Netflix or you just want to watch some TikTok videos, you just want something that's easy, because so much else feels hard. +The idea for example if investing in Germany, is to use what is the interest rate of the Bund. +Okay So afterwards when we were all said and done so I had had the shoes, I said well, how did that all work? I wasn't one of your preferred customers. +That example, ASER, has spread to other countries now. +And you want to train yourself to say, I don't know. +where the competition is much fiercer and where the competitors are very different. +Four be kind and find or cherish buddies. +And finally, we discussed multimedia content and how you should have a variety of content in your arsenal. +Five? We had 80 each. +The idea here is for every company, “How can I revitalize the products, or how do I choose to go for completely new products?” The dilemma could be considered this: is it more effective, more profitable, more interesting to me, to my company, to try to revitalize an old product by revitalizing the tradition, according to which this product has been successful in the past; or launch a new product, innovate completely? Again, this is a dilemma only if we consider it as a dilemma because for every company the tradition innovation can be contextual. +In fact, if you do this, most students even in intro algebra classes, and stuff, will get this stuff wrong. +If the important thing is being able to help people survive, rescuing the people from under the rubble, trying to assure supplies, we can't apply psychological first aid, there are things that must be done before. +Then let me tir something to Barry's course, and when times are tough, the pie shrinks. +Fundraising is completely separated from the other three activities. +So take it away, Brian. +Our mission helps define our chosen path. +I've been a subscriber for years myself, and I encourage you to sign up as well. +If you do a hundred deals, you better do them quickly so help me understand a little bit more your perspective of how do you get things done fast or slow I guess. +So people are forewarned. +So small a maison is more a kind of laboratory in which the designer was involved in the creativity. +For Indigenous peoples, social media has opened up new ways to socially interact with like-minded individuals locally and globally. +Remember you have to line these up with the corresponding column. +Could you comment on the use of the terms? Well, actually, I was lucky enough to be in the first conference to eradicate female circumcision in Addis Ababa in 1990. +But then was relying on external partners the so-called licenses for the manufacturing and the distribution of the collection. +And today, we see consumers picking up and they like brands that have this fantastic history that are produced in very small abbey, in our case, so it's really a beautiful story with monks and knights, etc. +Merely knowing it doesn't make it better. +And having a growth mindset, believing that you can change matters a lot. +Why meditation? Well, as we saw in class, a wandering mind is an unhappy mind. +Elders play a significant role in the administration of justice and resolution of disputes. +If he get sent to Miami let's say it was 0 under Omaha and 1, then I will want to include the $1,100 relocation costs. +You need to be outside of the bag. +It can be the research behind a particular procedure. +He has advised several presidents in hostage negotiations, and we are just going to be fortunate to have his insight on many of the topics we discussed. +Instead there's a lot more studies in which effectiveness does have a variation range but there is an effective technique. +In other words, if we are interested in women's health, then we would want them to move up the socioeconomic ladder, presumably by being able to access the cash economy. +They're not really qualifying it very much. +So here is a candle light vigil with blue, which is also a very heavy colour, sad colour, and a mourning colour here. +They're both doing the writing, but one is thinking about, like oh man, if I never know my partner, all these bad things would happen. +Here you have these answers for really dynamic descriptive characterizations of organizations, where people who shout allow just pet projects and managers that are running on the side in favor to the employees. +Once and another time adults insist on knowing what the teenager needs and so imposing our presence and company. +You can see that it's a very sharp pyramid, very narrow pyramid, meaning that there's a very high death rate at every. +Because the people that did negotiate increased their salaries by between 5 and 15%. +Yeah, it's, it's difficult to know how to balance the correct approach. +And then they have to know about their rights. +A name, which is usually the name of the area and the visuals, that means the signs that distinguish that territory, the set of symbols that can be associated to that territory. +When we started working in the military, we made a commitment to them that you need to take the necessary action that will ensure that what has happened does not happen anymore and even if it happens, you will be in a position to control it. +The third business is related to early growth financing. +And we all know examples of government agencies, schools, franchises, etc. +You're naively upbeat focused mode can still skip right over errors, especially if you're the one who committed the original errors. +Or groups within those networks. +Or you can make the possibility of rejecting your offer look worse. +But if you're a transgender woman and you need to get your medication you may go back for that reason. +How many women has he raped? [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] In Rwanda one-third of the women who were raped, eventually died of HIV. +This is what I do in the context of exercise. +So the density of 100 firms for one population that's tiny could be huge. +Usually people don't interact so frequently. +We had deadlines and they quickly started rushing through various things that were more feasible. +Organizational culture, in the simplest terms, is generally viewed as the shared rules governing our cognitive and effective aspects of membership in an organization. +” It’s little bit more difficult. +Well can you give us a sort of general overview of the huge field? Of reproductive health? It is indeed a broad one. +Plus, appearances can be deceptive. +In the last lesson, I began to discuss multimedia content, and dove into a popular form of content, visuals. +So the mystery can be in the story if you tell it well. +The Indians thought it was they who gave it to the Company, who are now all over the country. +In this case, the relationship is diagonal. +Hi, welcome to week six the screen side chats on organization and culture. +But it's not nearly as bad as we think. +2,000 years ago he wrote, “We live not according to reason, but according to fashion. +I'm still saying no. +If you drink a craft beer, you basically share the same values of the producer. +They can increase their gains from 200 working separately to 250 by working together. +By entering the community, the participants enter strong reinforcing bonds that generate conformity in some kind of shared identity. +Usually when the experts, when the professionals pose questions, investigations are made, and with these investigations' results we find the evidences to answer. +The end of the war at 1918 brought its load of problems for Indigenous veterans. +Upon later inspection, the word rabies was actually on there in addition to the German, but we didn't receive copies of the vaccination report, until much later. +And then within two minutes, they've got got an expert advice on what it means and the market has gone wild, and now it sells down at the new optimal level. +Or understand the finest aspects of a concept. +These deals are all amazing deals for you, and not so good deals for me. +So, it's a minor interest, where other firms, like a government agency or lab, try to foster in that work that facilitates change on this issue within firms. +Now again, this is an image because I know it's not showing when I record for some reason but you want to click B9 into here. +You know many luxury companies say wholesales aren’t important anymore but. +This is why I chose this position, this situation, etc. +Visual, audio, and video that can really help make what you write come to life. +I'm not sure about that, I haven't experienced it much. +You need to have the right mood in the collection, but then this mood has to be translated in the right advertisement. +Much like the individual layer, the self layer of connected leadership, when he said there was real power in writing that focused task list, that third column last, not first. +And in order to do that, you really need to understand the journey of your buyer or audience. +So if we're talking about making a deal, I think you got to like reconsider that initial number. +Branded websites that might be managed by luxury or fashion brands. +It's a very serious health topic. +By contrast, if I walk down the hallway of the computer science department, the faculty offices are casual. +I use the airline website for booking flights or checking prices with competitors or checking in And I'll only use the airport kiosk in a situation where I forget to check in online. +So if you haven't seen the previous video, we recommend you to see this video first, the 3. +That's all of you. +They can also be an enabling in the sense of your support and you have colleagues and friendships and family. +The technology etc. +This has some logic to the sequence that you will discover in the course itself. +Now that we understand the relevance of kinship and relationships that were critical to teaching and learning for Indigenous people, the next part of this lesson will discuss the history of residential schools, the intergenerational impact, and the healing and reconciliation initiatives happening today. +And so I've essentially put out the fire by showing that, in fact, the ultimatum isn't really as much an ultimatum. +To be there for them. +They're not so easily trapped by einstellung, blocked thoughts due to their preceding training. +Not only is this an examination of the history and legacy of residential schools, 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We have Des Moines. +Somebody, somewhere gives the command because they want to either degrade, dehumanize, humiliate a particular group, part of society, to teach them a lesson, to do all sorts of things to do with shame, and therefore we believe that if it's commanded, it can be controlled. +The blue promotes success for tasks like proofreading, editing, and detailed analysis. +Hold on, we got this. +They have resources although their confrontation difficulties might be particular or indifferent. +Things like Orgo and so on. +Second, options based in Indigenous self-government would be considered, including the objectives of Indigenous self government and how they might be achieved given the diversity of urban Indigenous populations. +Finally we have the interview, where the designer has a one-to-one interaction with the user. +The technology too. +This has nothing to do with the consumption of Nutella but has a lot to do with the post-consumption stage, when you share basically your love for a brand with other people. +Kahneman went on to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in two 2002, which Tversky likely would have shared had he not died beforehand. +That means that I ordered at least 3000. +Before you go and watch the negotiations of these different actors with these different recreations, it's imperative that you do the negotiation for yourself. +Not only does he know his own reserve he has worked hard to figure out the other side's reservation value. +Now let's start to do the same exercise for the brands you are familiar with. +You will keep solver solution. +There's another house you don't like quite as much. +When we talk about external growth, in many cases, the company takes these decisions to enter a new market or to enter a completely different business area. +The Van der Peet Case underlined that the sort of rights protected are only those integral to a distinctive culture. +The court further found that First Nation's claim to title did not have to find their source in the Royal Proclamation. +So the fact again, that luxury is associated with the beauty that will last and will represent an investment. +So you've codified in particular the typical kinds of procedures and to continually update those. +You can think of the traditional communication message as more or less something which says my product or my service is better than my competitors’, go and buy it. +For example, in the present Argentine market, they drink Fernet Branca mixed with Coca-Cola which is actually the national drink of Argentina. +And what he finds is that if you have a lot of gratitude, you can basically almost nullify the effects of all these other bad things that can happen in your marriage, bad aspects of communication and so on. +91? Is it 5. +In other words giving me $5000 is worth couple of grand to me after taxes, but cost him 50 grand because it breaks precedent and upsets the apple cart. +” This is what Albert Elbaz said and it very clearly explains why fashion is about today. +The means you need something very easy you can put in the luggage. +So far so good. +He is putting in nearly 10 million in the sexual violence in conflict because he has realized all of a sudden: I need my women, because if they don't contribute in the economy of my country, I will not move above where I am. +If you ask me to associate female with home, male with career, that turns out to be relatively easy for my brain to do. +This means you'll be learning about your inner zombies, the routine habitual responses your brain falls into as a result of specific cues. +One, two, three. +At the end of the day, Bea needs Abe just as much as Abe needs Bea. +It's going to be the summer, you're going to move off, you're going to rationalize why you get that bad grade, all that stuff. +That means if we wanted to calculate the cost of equity on a US company, for the risk premium we have to calculate the average return coming from the investment in the US stock exchange. +In fact, they fail so routinely that I had a teacher give me a list of 45 failed school reforms adopted in very piece meal fashion that went through a school over the last twenty years. +But in reality and so we then simulate out these kinds of exchange dynamics right? But of course in reality as Hula and Allison write, the actors often so face time limits. +At the end of the process of origination, a second activity starts. +And that influence was used by the commissioners, making Colonel Macleod one of the commissioners in the negotiations with Treaty Seven. +My real hope is that every school would embed these principles into the way leaders lead, teachers teach, and students learn. +When I do that now I can drag down to eight, and you see this nice, manageable, reasonable 10 percent growth across the board. +In this chapter, I discuss the hope of education and provide background about what is happening with regard to this issue in various countries around the world. +Maybe your inbox is flooded with emails or your calendar looks like a bad game of Tetris, your double triple boot. +For many consumers the higher the price is, the higher the quality is. +And what I would recommend in those situations, and I do this, because I'm not the best. +And all of these suggest some kind of indicator of the problem existing beyond just our opinion. +Launch the poll. +In this case the two parties, here Houston and New York, come together so they can fly south to both cities for $2,818. +The Daniel Fund is one that has been developed by the United Nations, which is. +So today we wanted to talk. +There are two problems with asking people. +Have your partner tell you what worked and what didn't. +Again, here we want to remind everyone that the feelings that make us happy is implicit in our definition of happiness. +But they then, that also applies over the longer term, so when I was learning some languages intensely over a couple of months, then that's all my focus. +So Rashon, what is your first guess? Fifty. +And perhaps our notion of self itself is changing, and so that we can kind of identify where and when we're actually acquiring it or not. +But I was, learning it in the country, which I actually do not recommend to people, I recommend you learn the language in advance via the internet. +And let's actually add that curve to the chart, same as we did before. +Considering the dispute cost and time, I suggest that we meet up at $1,100. +And then once they're selected, we connect them with the brand, we give them the product to share with people. +And because of that, the same rules and operations get enacted. +And it does depend on your organization and your audience. +Number two: think outside the box. +The Indian Act, the Navigation Protection Act, and the Environmental Assessment Act. +The bottom one is when you report being stress-free. +I invited Lynn to speak about issues that would provide depth to our discussion of education. +Just give me a sense of when you say fast, what's fast here? I was working at a company in Montreal And I saw this deal for AutoHEBDO, a sort of classified magazine in Montreal. +So, this course is structured on four very typical managerial issues that many companies leave as dilemmas. +A culture where reflection and remembering is important. +It's a quite relevant concept because the enterprise value is not affected by the profile, the characteristics, of the liability of the company. +In our work with teachers, what we know is that the culture and climate of schools literally influences the stress levels. +And therefore, it?�s a resource, which if you don't take care of and protect, it?�s going to affect your country. +Which is that if you want to be like happy people, you need to invest in what's called time affluence. +So the fact that it had clear goals aligned with its social structure kind of made Chicago into an integrated organizational culture of sorts. +You don't have to answer those. +Since we are interested in food and beverage businesses, we can figure out how a territory can build it's positioning on the food and beverage products that are typical of that territory. +And they're not necessarily teaching what in this country might be called deeper learning or 21st century skills or critical thinking. +And this was transferred back and forth, these rocks were transferred back and forth until that water boiled. +So I would say that if it's the case that other people are willing to pay a lot more now, then you have a very good argument for this. +And a phone call, yep. +Educator D, I can get really frustrated or overwhelmed, and then I'll say things like, I'm never going to be able to complete this task, I'm being pulled in way too many directions. +Belmore used the idea of fire and clay as the premise for her ceramic project. +Others of you kind of caught on [COUGH] that a leader isn't a perfect consensus builder to some extent. +It's research. +By focusing on process rather than product, you allow yourself to back away from judging yourself, am I getting closer to finishing? And instead you allow yourself to relax into the flow of the work. +Private equity is one of the main drivers of the M&A market. +She writes of women in richer countries who spend their days in such supposedly unproductive activities as cleaning house, tending children, providing healthcare, doing laundry, and so on. +Today we will begin working with the psychological first aid. +You can find that in resources. +Steamboat services began to expand in the Mackenzie and Athabasca districts and bush pilots began offering service in the north. +What he finds when he looks at this is that your probability of being admitted is affected by the weather. +Back in 1763, in the Royal Proclamation, a process was laid out that said if the Indians in question at any time wanted to sell or cede their land that there was a process, and there was four rules, the Crown was the only one who could accept the surrender from the Indians, the Indians could only surrender to the Crown, this process had to be done at a public meeting, so that was open public meeting, and the issue or the reason for the public meeting was for the surrender. +The typical example is a restaurant where you have a tasting menu and a menu à la carte where basically you can choose a predefined menu or you can choose a combination of recipes that you like most. +One of the things that Dr. +Well, let's find the right parts of those things. +The rule is you gotta buy something nice for yourself sometime today, it's great. +I promise I'll never leave you behind again. +What happens at home is that community groups whether they're registered as non-government organizations or not, community groups galvanize around this. +We must talk to it in a calm and placid way. +And acceleration is about the doors that open that you never knew were there. +But if you think about every blog post you write, everything that you write on your own personal site and, of course, building your own personal site to market your personal brand is a part of the homework for this course, if you do that, that's your best shot. +We actually don't know why the user is completing a given task in a certain way. +So when they're ostracized out of their communities, so are their children. +So, those are the kind of three features and sub-features of garbage can theory. +Hopefully with each example I discuss, you'll see greater relevance and form a more concrete understanding for how this theory can be applied in cases that you experience in your world. +And the elimination of the traders back to the United States was very positive for them and they saw the police as a positive influence. +So tell me, where are you now and what is your latest learning challenge? Right. +Houston could say, New York, you were willing to pay $2,486, you should still pay $2486! In which case the full thousand dollars goes to Houston, and they end up paying only $332. +The game we're about to play is going to illustrate I think one of the most important principles [inaudible] Helen, I think we need to do the media again, not sure what's happened there. +I like the notion of designer as detective because sometimes what the user needs is a mystery, even to the user himself, and the goal of the designer is to deduce what the best interface is to accomplish the task. +[FOREIGN] My arm was broken, my leg was broken. +I can leverage you up. +We call this, miskîsik. +So you're approved, so they like you and this is their last chance. +What will you give us to use your pictures? Rush answer and quickly came the reply, quote well, we've never done this before but under the circumstances, we'll give you $250. +But there's another way we can engage in self-compassion, which can be good even if our thoughts are a little short-circuited, we can engage with a behavior that's very nice to ourselves. +And someone asked if they don't hold their end of the bargain, I think that's why it's important. +I thought perhaps we might raise the stakes a little bit and introduce you to Dalian King, one of my colleagues. +So close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. +But you definitely want to have a presence on LinkedIn. +We are easing him the fact that he can go on. +As core members have higher incentives to remain ambiguity in order to have better control over the coalition's rules. +Under the first set, one had to be literate in English or French, be debt free, and have managed one's land as property through farming for at least three years. +So where did they go? It could be that they were driven out by Mohawk groups, who wanted to take control over this key trade area. +But you really can't vouch for the ethics or the business practices of the companies that are advertising on your site, you really just don't want to do that. +Maybe involving something simple like adding some numbers, or more advanced ideas like literary criticism or calculating electromagnetic flows. +So here's my question. +Who are the luxury customers? Let’s talk about luxury as a customer then. +So in particular, if we thought about VW and Ford, what we should ask is, what would happen if VW goes alone? I am just making numbers up here, I don't really claim to know this. +And in a certain sense, private equity of venture capital means to deal with the future. +They are also inhabited by deer. +But my study of French really enforced my learning of English. +And this is kind of [INAUDIBLE] and Leah comment, which I think is very realistic too. +Or E, ineffectual. +They all share a family resemblance to the routine that we regard as soccer, how we recognize it. +She finds that being more self-compassionate on that scale is correlated with overall being happier and having higher subjective well-being. +Using this strategy over time can contribute to resilience and enhance psychological functioning. +With the staging technique, the idea is to say okay, 50 million euros is the amount of money the PEI is going to give, but the 50 million euros will be split into 5 tranches of 10 million euros, and the conditions to receive the next tranche of 10 million euro is only that the company meets certain numbers written in the business plan. +The concept of exclusivity, selectivity, comfort, But there are also a lot of insights so that are different. +So, you spend some money, but you also have a value, because there is a control of the supply chain and then the right service to the customer, which means the right delivery to the store, the right creation of an experience that is involved in the physical store and in the digital environment. +But really game theory is about all kinds of strategic interactions among self interested agents, including those frivolous ones but also much more serious ones. +So no more than six that behave the number of off peak should be less than or equal to six, that's fine. +Giving people positive experiences, sometimes even asking them, would you like to interrupt this and come back to it? Get people to kind of forecast it. +We've mentioned it earlier, but it's worth repeating. +I'm optimistic about this. +And to do this, this is called the two way table. +In other words, this is my Platinum price, I will do everything you need for this price but, if this is out of your budget, or there's not enough attendees to justify this price, I'm willing to work with you. +I'd like to do a little better and find the actual break-even point. +From doing so we learn a few things. +I think this is very important and in fact, I actually try to anticipate this change. +Or if you don't like this, how about broccolini? Its the mixture between Chinese broccoli and American broccoli. +On the other end, and let me say that when we go in one day, if we ever sell our place, we're going to discuss this up front with the next buyer, so that we're not just going to get the half a percent, we will get half of the two and a half. +It'll be more easy to motivate yourself, you have more interest once you're better at it. +I think another is information. +That'll be okay. +So if it's the case, that practice helps prepare us and maybe makes us a little bit wiser, shouldn't we be a little bit wiser? And many companies especially finding themselves not wiser at all, not able to react, pretty caught off guard. +and mind you there is a Wiki link at the bottom of the page. +But when you sit down in a closed door room with none of your body guards and things, and you see a woman sitting down saying listen, this is what happened to me, this is where I was captured, this is what they did to me, this was what I suffered, this is what I felt, this is what I am today. +What emotion was I displaying? When I do this exercise in my class, I get a range of responses including bored, calm, annoyed, content, distracted, and even tired. +You probably walked away with a less clear sense or understanding of the bureaucratic politics model, though. +Like Bill Gates, Bill Gates was running Microsoft then he retired and set up the Gates foundation and he's actively working on giving it away. +Although domestic violence is hard to measure, those who work in the area of prevention of family violence consider such injuries to have reached shocking, perhaps even epidemic, levels. +And let's think about this for a moment. +That would facilitate that process. +Everyone now want to have a house. +That's just weird. +These constrained behavior through rules, or laws, and behavior inducements like incentives and punishments. +Basically, every point, if I asked you, how about 6 weeks in? How about 10 weeks in? You're just off in your predictions. +And when you do that it puts a little box with the equation sort of an awkward unreadable spot. +But you might be approached with offers to partner with a business, to a teach a course on something you know. +I'm going to ask Solver to find me the best results here. +[APPLAUSE] [INAUDIBLE] were mostly by men in our societies. +An oral history of each of the Numbered Treaties has been passed through the generations, as seen in this example from Treaty Six. +First, they have no community. +What is more interesting to me is the process of organizing, if anything, I'm kind of unhappy with the title of the course as organization analysis, as opposed to organizing analysis. +Turns out Roger Bannister's record stood for only a couple of months, within months, somebody else had run under four minute mile and then somebody ran it faster and faster. +The common law seeks to reflect this diversity in the formulation of legal concepts applicable to Indigenous peoples. +How do young children come to have the beliefs and attitudes that they do? Do they learn it slowly as they grow up and so on? Our data suggests no, that children are very open to what's going on in their culture, and at a very early age, at ages like two and three, we can see evidence that they have in their minds, attitudes and stereotypes of the sort we see in adults. +That it is no longer an alien concept. +91% of people report never being without their phone, and 46% of people say they can't live without their phone. +They'll be speaking about their regions, but also globally, because all three of them have worked region wide, not just in their own country, not just in their own regions, but also for the international women's movement. +Use and adapt existing structures and services, try to find universal designs. +It's not on the shelf anymore. +The other reason though is that this stuff actually takes work, and you're going to need a couple weeks to do these intentional practices more than you are going to need it to do the final thing. +The trading networks of Nehiyawak and Assiniboine, or Hohe Nakota, had spread European goods across the Plains. +Can you explain to our viewers a little bit what you mean by self explanation? What is it and what kind of benefits can you get from it? Right. +So put it another way. +In 1970, Cardinal, who was serving as the president of Indian Association of Alberta, put together a document countering the White Paper titled, Citizens Plus, which subsequently became known as the Red Paper. +Hi Julia, do you want me to bring you some water? No, thanks. +We saw some of the reasons why the stuff that we think makes us happy doesn't make us happy, right? We learned about hedonic adaptation, we learned about social comparison. +I should stop working on social media or my feelings will feel bad, but then you keep doing it, which is pretty sad. +Is there an ORAM type organization that is looking at lesbian, or women's issues, certain women's issues in general, like domestic violence? Right. +And at the present time, Aboriginal youth are in crisis. +If I put more work in it's going to make me even stronger. +Well, this is common in all families. +On the outside, the string under stress can appear to have academic problems. +The first is, that we have to manage stress (our own and our students') effectively. +Investing themselves in the suit, so we see a major change in America and in Europe and, we try and educate the young people because, youngsters don't know what to wear, when to wear, and, the different occasions, the different type of fabrics and, we found that, they're actually very interested in finding out and knowing why. +One story could be the PEI will give the entire amount of money at time 0. +So it's kind of a substantive question for a solid subsection of the people currently taking this course. +It's the same idea with riding a bicycle. +Others may show signs like fever, cold and cough, headache, skin rash and sweat. +One idea after another is thrown out and undermined. +80 bucks, good job. +And if you are the potential new entrant here, you want to make sure you're not being used in that way. +Do you have examples of fabric sample, you work with tailor shops? Yes, we have developed a very nice tool dedicated especially to tailors and shop measures for sports and measure suits. +We will set off from the stress situations these people that have or are diagnosed with mental disorders have lived which have been higher than their tolerance level. +2 and and the median was 5. +That a lot of you had gone through normative coordination or negotiation, or stock filing, or a smoothing, or forecasting, on it goes, and buffing terms. +What were the issues that they thought were so important that they would create organizations to address them? I identified those issues, and I built my classes around them. +And, arguably if I ever went to Google or a for-profit that I would lose rights to all of this material that Stanford would retain it. +They were rebranding it, it was one variant one particular taste variant of this cola that they're making, which was only available in part of Germany in what used to be the former East Germany, because that's where they come from, let's say, heritage. +So even for those girls who are completing primary school, what we are starting to see with a lot more assessment, emphasis on just looking at, even if kids can learn the most basics like reading and math. +When I was working at the Global Fund for Women, I had hoped we would make a deep difference, or at least a difference, to many, many people. +I'm just a guy playing my part, just like you are. +Or Business of Fashion they're doing the print magazine. +Actually, I learned a now, very important lesson from our experience. +Inflicting discriminatory laws, the Canadian government marginalized and disadvantaged First Nations women. +And in the last step what we must do is comforting the kid, which probably is living or is realizing he is living a loss and this loss is beginning to get to his rational perception. +Mercantilism in the colonies drove European policy and actions from the 1500s into the 1700s. +So to the extent the two of us can create value, we need each other equally. +The most popular way to calculate the equity value of a company is named discounted cash flow, DCF, where the rationale of DCF means to calculate the value of the company just simply as the present value of the future cash flows the company is about to generate. +[INAUDIBLE] against girls. +You just drag this formula down. +To be honest, there's a clear differences between lagers. +Remember, stress interferes with brain functioning. +If anything, it provokes one. +And I know that. +And while many people felt that they became incredibly creative while under the influence of LSD, and while many people felt they had great insights while they're under the influence of LSD, the spiders it turns out, made really lousy webs when they were under the influence of LSD. +Let's look more closely at how organizational theorers have related the details of this theory. +For seven years, Mistahi-maskwa, or Big Bear, and his followers continued to move across the Plains in hopes that the government would choose to reopen treaty negotiations for more beneficial terms. +First you'd get feedback, I would just say right or wrong you learn whether you got it right or wrong. +And all of these consequences and then the stigma makes it very, very difficult for these women to reintegrate into society. +The artists, contracted for Indigenous art, were steadfast in their visions for their art, and ignored officials' suggestions for more appropriate topics for art pieces. +If Hasan gets a 100 million bonus, then Zincit has no incentive to get FDA approval. +If an organization is willing to lie, they typically will not clean up their act because a writer raises his or her hand and says this is not ethical behavior. +They express normative arguments. +It feels like you're doing something that's challenging, so your attention is engaged, but it seems manageable. +There are some actually who might develop the traumatic stress reactions later and there is a group with high load of risk factors that we call the higher risk group and need special guidance and self-help, clinical diagnostic trauma therapy and rehabilitation. +That's one thing. +And it helps the conversation, so I'm glad we all do that. +And when I told you that my salary was 10,000, I exaggerated. +As such, they also affect the ability of Inuit and Dene to travel safely in the fall and spring to hunt and fish. +In every market the big majority of consumers tend to buy a new product only only after, they have seen other consumers, the early adopters, consuming the product. +Even when they were able to recruit children, the children would run back to their families and communities. +Musimbi: Thank you for having me, Anne. +Why is it that what I'm saying isn't right? Help me understand your logic. +Equally important is being able to lead from behind and serve as the coach, educator, or advisor who guides the course of a project. +Let's start with internal growth. +He's talking about the new car before, about how the new car sticks around to disappoint you. +I want to point out this is really important in assessing whether someone has been trafficked. +What's great about I cut, you choose is neither party can ever complain. +The first is long term memory which is like a storage warehouse. +The country’s strategy, the strategy of the exchange rate is fundamental. +Finally, there are organizational processes: procedures which regulate the activities according to which the company act in the market: communication processes, training processes, salary and compensation processes, carrier definition processes, all these processes are fundamental when the size of the company gets bigger. +Yes, they are married, the company and the PEI. +They engage with them on this platform and then the people go away and have something to talk about to share. +Is it not negotiable in other words, even when it appears to be over, okay? It's over we passed the deadline the other side is angry, or annoyed. +Personalization basically means that I give the specific segment a specific value proposition. +For decades, the government forced Inuit away from their traditional mobile lifestyle for ease of official administration. +Now are you asking them to make a concession without any reciprocity? Yeah, I will reciprocate then. +I mean, I was usually out of the country and in fact. +The second thing that, that can happen is that. +But be wary; repeating something you already know perfectly well, is, face it, easy. +And if you go back over the centuries, I mean, even back in Elizabethan era, not many people wrote journals or even diaries. +So as soon as one person says yes, the deal is done and the negotiation is over. +So whenever ambiguity arises, organizations begin to model themselves on other exemplary organizations or those that they think are particularly legitimate and successful. +One, two, and three. +When we get to year 13 or even before year 13 the closed-end fund has to close its activity. +And they don't own the stock in this store but actually, they allow merchandising returns. +When Benny Lewis turned 21, the only language he spoke was English. +Not being in solitude and, and, and a recluse is, is helpful to be out with people. +Guests included many families and friends of the missing and murdered Indigenous sisters. +It's a bit hard, right? Yes. +It's worth consuming if people are reading it, listening to the audio, watching the video and sharing it, giving it exposure to a wider audience. +Dsquared2 is an International group that was founded by two Canadians twins Dean and Dan Caten. +They aren't alive, they aren't conscious. +Each row has a 1 in it, each column has only 1,1 in it so this is the final assignment and I would write that up for my [inaudible]. +In this lecture, I am going to describe a case where to universities tried to perform a merger and failed. +But others of you are effectively, posting early or you have a following or stars in terms of reputation, and you seem to post a sticky idea. +It should be noted that during the time that Trace was being created, The Canadian Museum of Human Rights came under a great deal of criticism for its refusal to use the word genocide in the title of an exhibit that critiqued the assimilative policies towards Indigenous peoples. +Anne: My final question is no doubt unnecessary, but it is this: Are you hopeful? Zainab: Yes I am. +Blood and breast milk - mother to child; A baby can become infected in the mother's womb during childbirth or through breast milk. +here, organizational culture is an ideology. +He was going to save half a percent, but there was really no reason why we couldn't undo it. +The brand owner receives for the lease of the property, a royalty. +Once you've answered all the questions at the bottom of the form, I suggest a couple of next steps. +Or that you don't like things that we have, let's make sure we talk about it, everybody's okay to have different views. +We do this for ourselves because putting our thoughts on paper may lead us to quite literally see things in a different light. +Or Okanagon's committees, like the Curriculum Committee, Evaluation Committee, and the Portfolio Committee, all of these kind of heighten the levels of interaction about practice. +You want to avoid cramming, which doesn't build solid neural structures, by putting the same amount of time into your learning. +So, with that let's get started with the course. +And this sessions perspective on test taking is ineffectual. +Whether it involves leading subordinates, peers, or the broader community. +Now what I want you to do is to use that principle as we apply it to more realistic and more interesting problems. +And I mean new in a couple of different senses. +Step two, is there direct transfer? If no, stop here. +So, if you were gonna learn the number system, and you wanted to get very good at numbers, you would have to put in a bit of prep time. +So Bos I'm happy to answer this. +The sampling is again a process that is driven by the manager and technical people. +In addition to just writing these five things down, if some of the things you're grateful for are other people, what if you actually told them? What if you actually shared like, look here, I'm really thankful for you, this means something to me, with other people. +Asking them, who are you close friends or who do you work with closely in this company might even be more appropriate. +This is going to be 2. +For Northwestern, the proposed technology of organizational change was the merger and how it might increase economies of scale, so making the university more efficient and autonomous in that environment, and minimizing some problems related to the Great Depression, right? The larger size of the combined university could also lead to increased diversification, so in that way they would increase autonomy. +Again, it still takes care of it all for you but do not round your answer. +Yes, companies like Heineken, we wanted to be more ambitious. +Thus, individuals are more inclined to self-regulate and do not normally require a coercive legal system, as found in settler societies. +So passion is important, commitment is important, but you can't forget that the venture capitalist is an investor, and is looking for an IRR. +And here, problems are affixed to choice opportunities for awhile and exceed the energy of the decision makers that are attuned to them. +We have The Artist Strategy done with my first teacher Avinash Dixit. +You just do it. +It is important to know that even though Indigenous stories may be thousands of years old, some of the stories change to bring the past forward to the present. +In other words, yes, I'm inexperienced, and I'm on a huge trajectory. +There are multiple resources being exchanged and used here. +Product, assortment, communication, in-store activations, packaging, very different according to the four or five tiers that you have. +In my at worksheet, these titles become the first draft titles of my at work rocks. +It's not dollars it's thousand. +All of the internal features of an organization can come into relation with elements of the environment. +What do they find the doctors who watch a silly, funny cat video who happen to be in a better mood, they wind up coming up with the right solution to this innovative problem. +It’s got its advantages; it's got disadvantages. +And you see the same classic things fixed mindset those seventh graders are super focused on their grades, growth mindset students are more focused on learning than their grades. +Players can die and be resurrected. +And then we moved to the designing of the growth strategies for small companies that want to get bigger. +More recent research into the social and economic status of urban Indigenous people has shown that there is a growing professional and middle class. +Don't interrupt your work because you suddenly need a coffee and you love coffee. +You can define. +And the teacher is not achieving his or her goals, because you have students who are struggling, and you want your students to be successful. +Are there any more questions on the Q&A part out of curiosity? Let's just scroll down there. +So there was this kind of conducting the workers and their work was really the issue. +in other cases, a lot of you said, yeah, it does matter. +So let's define organizational culture. +But we didn't put it in their face, so I think in many deals in Asia, not putting some of these facts in their face is very important. +Cajal met and worked with many brilliant scientists through his lifetime. +This is an idea that we never shared. +What we really should think about is why we're doing this project together. +A community that is more operational can take the form of Aboriginal student groups at a university. +And these problems of young adult health issues only get exasperated as the woman grow older because they have less and less access to health care and nutrition because they are living alone in rural areas where the resources are limited. +If they are daily emergencies, probably we will already have the information but it is important that we can collect more information on which resources or what is going to happen in the future hours regarding the emergency. +They expect them from their family. +So my priority has been in recent years to try to make a deep difference on a few people. +I also looked at those and compared them to the gender and inequality index, and basically found that all countries with a heterosexual epidemic have a high gender inequality index, or conversely, there are no countries with a low gender inequality index that have a heterosexual epidemic. +e, yourself, and how you show up with your team to outer stakeholders that you might have little sway with. +First we have actors or participants. +From a supply chain point of view, all the sourcing of the ingredients is concentrated here in Italy. +The wiring between the intention and the control areas of the brain isn't completely formed. +Connecting your work to the four P's; purpose, priorities, potential and progress at each level, from self to team to system. +They may act out, they may look overwhelmed and they may be anxious. +We must talk about firemen, policemen, health care staff and all those who daily face emergencies and disasters. +The first case is that of those players, usually big, with a digital multichannel approach, meaning that they are both present on their website or on multi branded platforms. +You smile and offer a warm greeting. +The brand’s DNA is also always reflected in the store design that recalls again the brand’s stylistic codes, wood, nature, but also casual sophistication. +That's Apple. +One more time, I'll click for you so you can see what's going on. +So they're saying, well, we're under state of emergency. +You can decide how many decimals you want to show, usually one or two is more than enough for any percentage. +And today, we're going to turn to this question of, why our expectations are so bad? Why is it that we think all these things are going to make us happy when they won't? And so, this is going to be a little bit more of a science lecture, but it's going to be awesome, and that it's going to teach you about lots of your biases that lead you astray. +Specifically, prior to the 1982 Constitution, the Aboriginal right to fish had not been extinguished. +Fashion is not just about functionality. +Format the table, so everything looks nice. +[FOREIGN] Human trafficking is a well established business, and mainly these women are forced into sexual servitude. +This exhibit demonstrates the power in Aboriginal voice to build relationships and communities on a grassroots level. +If you go beyond your reservation value, then the other side is getting more than all the pie, and that makes no sense. +[inaudible] accepted D or E. +The authors. +So if a baseball, and a bat together cost $1. +You have the idea, but you have to demonstrate that you are able to take the risk and you have to invest some money. +So, instead of using always the same soft drinks, you can tap with one brand into the vintage. +We don't want any payables. +We will enumerate them briefly and then we will talk on them exhaustively and see how each of them can positively or negatively affect. +So you can imagine the time it would take. +Engaging in fighting your inner critic, taking on a little bit more self-compassion, they're ways that we can fight our thoughts to feel better. +They don't want to speak because of shame. +Instead of 300 as the demand for Boston, please set this to be 200. +The reason why the private equity wants to buy these assets is related to two different stories. +These are thoughts and feelings that are in our minds. +And in fact, what they find is the more social media use you have, not only the poor sleep you get, but also the higher scores you have for anxiety, the lower self esteem you have. +Because of feedback delays within complex systems, by the time a problem becomes apparent it may be unnecessarily difficult to solve. +So, you're exactly right. +You find food in shops selling many different things. +No, I did. +When he moved to Spain, he discovered that learning languages wasn't so hard when you apply the right method. +We're like before, right? Let everybody participate and then we will try to complement and give some feedback. +My parents are of different nationalities. +Having the courage and the power in a relationship to say, how far are you willing to go? And what defines a relationship to you? Not just going along with a person. +As in the acute stress disorder, all this discomfort, all this activation, all this reexperience makes us avoid everything that reminds us of this traumatic incident, either people, news or places that can make us remember, although it is true that mostly at the beginning there are moments where we tend to look for information on the incident, a sometimes massive and damaging exposition to the news of what happened, and anything that remembers us to the incident reopens the wound and somehow we try to avoid it. +Thanks Barb, nice talking to you. +If there's one last word on creating lasting systemic change that I can leave you with is to get and stay connected. +They had trailers and the movie stars had food out on tables. +This practice session will give you an initial sense of whether the questions you have outlined make sense. +Now imagine instead that Cain isn't quite so greedy. +Some nations spend more than 4% of their gross domestic product on such violence-related injuries and low income nations may be hardest hit. +I'm a psychologist. +718 and change. +Go to chart design, go to add chart element, go to trend line, here, we can click the exponential function. +Your job is to protect them, because that is what you have to protect as military people. +That a lot of people don't want to go back to school. +Nehiyawak storytellers believe that because so many creatures and spirits hibernate and sleep in the winter, it is safer to tell certain stories. +And these rituals occur in all the meetings, and water cooler conversations, and where they're minor disagreements where people establish norms and standards. +If you don't replace yourself, they threaten them with violence. +Acute stress disorder is very common, as most of the population have suffered a traumatic incident in their lives, which can be the death of a relative, during our lives our beloved ones die and these are traumatic experiences, being diagnosed with a serious illness or it being diagnosed to a close relative. +And so, this made many companies enter into the fashion scene, many fashion designers. +We have in the poll, here are the results. +And why is that? Well, the reason is, we know that A,B,C,D and E are all better than no deal. +Every country has a defense system with commanders and jawans to protect the country from foreign attackers. +And the risk is that the entrepreneur doesn't have the right motivation to work in the company. +So maybe we put that in here, board feet. +And that's what happens to a lot of our clients as they come to this place because it seems to be very liberal. +Location can be a powerful cue. +You might be trying to move a market. +You only have the choice of how to steer and make decisions at the obstacles and forks. +Let's see them with more details now. +Remember, 90% of people who are infected do not know. +So the Principle of Divided Cloth says that Obe saves 400, Alexis saves five, so Obe pays 400 and Alexis pays 700. +But as far as apparel is concerned, most of the designers, as soon as they have the financial resources and the managerial confidences, they prefer to take direct control. +We need to make sure we can come to a conclusion. +The most common outcome is the expression of role embracement. +As designers we need to be aware of cultural values related to the task that the user engages in, and design with those issues in mind. +Although women were part of the revolution, and were as heard and, you know, strong as men. +So, you may own Apple computer as an element of your portfolio. +So you would have to put yourself in somebody else's shoes. +Do you understand? I will begin. +After the Second World War, First Nations once again tried to unite nationally. +On the bottom you can see that, the developed countries are in dark purple, and they have a consistent amount of people, in millions over the period between 1950 to 2050. +And it's found in the structural causes and consequences of cultural forums and their relationship to organizational effectiveness. +So maybe we don't predict well because we just don't have that much experience with it. +So again, my great thanks to you Nelson and best of luck in your future, future championships. +Well the easiest ones is just deal with branding. +Or, at least, in agreed upon. +Thus, Abe's walkaway, his BATNA, his reservation value is 1. +Each one of these two blocks, these two tables are multiplied together. +That's not the case. +We passed as white in the United States. +This is an example of a community of practice. +I think the advice is good for all of us, and I try to follow it myself. +We'll come back I'm sure. +Pause the video, see if you can figure it out. +And pretty quickly they started affixing problems to that solution or arguing that the solution created other problems which was more work for us. +And you will find it on the website of EUNAD and. +Right? Indigenous feminism is an intellectual and political movement that is emerged from the thinking and writing of Indigenous women, who were speaking out against violence in Native communities. +The US system is decentralized and it relies on resources from the local population like school boards, counties, mayors. +But the new journey is cool. +The company has to find a way to manage different brands within a brand portfolio. +The $100 million bonus is worth $60 million to Hasan, and that also means the pie is $60 million. +Section 12 of the 1951 amendment gained the attention of female political movements contributing to a variety of proposals for reform. +So this is what I propose. +And if the business goes well, he receives back royalties and contribution to communication for the business itself. +The cherry, which has a higher unit cost is actually a little bit more for the company in terms of total cost than the oak bookshelf. +Thereby getting information that will lead to better design. +So there is an advantage of the war. +If Coursera has a fleet of courses that are accredited. +And then once the general concept was agreed upon, then I would take the sketch and clean it up and transfer it to the canvas, and then the painting started. +I need XY, I need X times Y. +But the claim is that this actually isn't true. +So it was a centralized structure that was imposed to develop this kind of effect on the system. +And that's really important to me, and to the lifespan of my [LAUGH] gallery, and I would just really love if we could figure out a way to keep that. +So if you think about Edmonton, the idea of Edmonton as a city has really only been around for 100 or 150 years. +Now, it wasn't official doctrine to have positive relationships with students, but the principal encouraged it in a variety of ways. +The number of shirts ordered and then the number of shirts sold at full price. +So ownership, management like capital, worker expertise, bridging roles, and rule establishment of external actors like regulative agencies. +For example, in the Xerox case, they had a help desk that took calls from clients struggling with their machines. +They still have invested, and that investment accrues to your benefit because once people invest. +Again, no I don't know what the increments are going to be. +In general, I think you guys have really good insights on this question and you should read the posts in particular. +I don't care what the hell you say, I've done my studies and this and that and I feel this is fair, so I'm offering you this. +The other group came up with solutions about grading and evaluation within the course. +For me the most important thing, is not to betray my roots. +For example, they conjux to pose ideology and common sense. +Here it is, so it's a little promotion there, but it's one of those great things to stock during this time that we are stocking things. +In real life, it can be hard to distinguish between an information effect and the anchoring effect. +Now, for those who forgot, what do the power functions look like? 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I don't have to do the same thing each time and notice, too, that by moving to Pomodoro mode, I've switched to a process orientation. +there have been so many political movements. +At the beginning of the prologue of my book, I write that being born female is dangerous to your health, and one of the critical issues that I spoke about in the opening discussion is being born female. +And initially, I was thinking, off the front, I would have told her no, actually. +I've seen it in my own communities, they put the council fire on to ground those decisions of the political leaders, to guide everything. +1994, the conference in Cairo on population and development-- You're exactly right. +I'm thinking. +And that's really not helpful. +The image also portrays flowing waters, the sun, and grass, as a representation of earlier treaty promises. +Well, thank you, and we appreciate all of your help, and we're glad that you can take care of our concerns. +The principal, as a manager, tries to stimulate and encourage such dialog. +I gotta call Burns. +Storytelling is a method of non-interference allowing elders to give advice to young people without directly telling them what to do. +And even it pre-dates fur trade, but it's sort of was part of that as well because of our necessities of life. +You cannot get HIV from any animals such as chickens or cows. +So if you find yourself in this situation and you may at some point in your career, the wisest action to take from my experience is distance yourself sooner rather than later. +The most common criterion to segment a market is price. +And I think the understanding is now there around the world that this is something that we have to deal with, it is not a byproduct of war. +The value proposition / customers is the first part of any business model. +So we, we like to educate people in the sense that when they buy the first suit, if they type in our name, they can see what would be the formal, the occasion of wear. +We're going to go backwards through strategies that help the biases from the reverse direction. +I was tempted to just say, no, thank you. +There is a restriction here only one candidate per office. +These in turn are feasible managerial strategies to use in other settings and in other schools. +And suddenly their teacher actually becomes the teacher that you would want to see in the classroom and can facilitate. +All the different kinds of things that you normally think about when you talk about people. +These are affordances, signifiers and feedback. +Like many artists, she brings the past and the present together with her lived experiences. +Sometimes this can be a little tough to do. +After 1821, the newly formed company had to address the resource shortages created by the fierce competition and efforts to manage and conserve beaver populations was made. +Now, given the stability of organizational forms, it's frequently hard to change your firm unless it's kind of small. +This increases our fear and endangered life perception. +As a surfer, or as a naturalist, or something like that, right? Now second, you can manage your response to the organizational self. +So, that's another argument, that it compliments and enhances as opposed to replace. +One of the topics that we discussed and our community members discussed a lot in the forums is what makes a food expert an expert? 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But both schools primarily have this kind of constant effort to learn and improve. +Support Ipas’ work with your passion, your voice, your resources. +So folks often are out there advocating in favor of proportionality, but those of you who've made more progress in this course know that I hate proportionality. +From them, we can learn how tradition matches innovation in the restaurant business. +They use violence, torture, and murder of anyone who causes problems in order to break victims. +And while ineffectual is a good decoy, I don't think it's so close to erroneous that you could actually claim that the two are interchangeable or both would be correct. +government agencies and again I I know this is a recurring case on the course to focus on U. +I say it's a deal maker, not a deal breaker and it's not just a turn of phrase. +The second activity is related to recruiting management. +But she also talks about men's roles in care taking the community as well. +August 3. +So, there are populations of organizations. +They can affect money. +Then we go deeper into email. +I hear now, it was the Queen gave the land. +The social structure was kind of decentralized during this period, so the coalition occurred for governance across parties and interests in the local level, down at the wards and the like. +5 million based on this demand. +So both women and men are migrating to the cities leaving the older women in the rural communities and this leads to the third which is they are often alone. +And there the network organization can deal with familiar problems. +Well, so how will this incident's management be after it has happened? It is very important to take into account during all the explanation we will make now, that what we are exposing, what we call risk factors and protective factors are two sides of the same token. +And so the system is able to be really very responsive not only to market trends, but what is more important now to customer needs and preferences. +They're increasing, everything's great," and I drag it down for five years or beyond. +Another very revealing question is to ask, who has spoken to you in the past? Because if I discover who that is, that might give me a sense of what they likely charged. +Cullinan is the name of the fabric. +I think the answer is you negotiate less upfront when it comes right down to it. +And it's really interesting to learn about the science and then to hear all of these stories, I've probably, by this point, had hundreds of people ask me this very similar type of question and I will give them advice because I feel like that's the right thing to do and I'll send them to professional genealogists, I'll tell them which listserv to go to to find out which companies offer which kinds of tests. +This common law applies to Aboriginals, the Canadian legal term for Indians, Métis, and Inuit has four legal concepts that are important toward characterizing this area of law. +So we'll do that in a second. +Luxury to me means excessive details. +So, I think we'll gain a lot by learning these different kinds of perspectives in the course. +Lawrence Iroquois had moved further west and merged with the Wendat. +But when the entrepreneurs start operating, the world is completely different and this generates a gap in terms of money. +And it received support of even the most liberal members, including Representatives George Miller, Barbara Lee, and Senator Ted Kennedy, so it had great bipartisan support. +I think a great advantage of asking somebody where you're most inflexible or where you're inflexible. +And to have too strong a focus on any single exam may kind of correspond with less time on other intellectual endeavors like sports or music or physics. +So, let's discover together how Canada, Italy, and London have been interpreted through Dsquared2’s lifestyle in their product offer. +This is the story of a new approach. +And I had to look around to find it. +What did they find? Well, what they find is when you look at happiness ratings both of marriage and subjective happiness in general, when you wrote about how it might not have been, you're getting much higher happiness ratings than in the control where you just write about how it happened. +So we'll give him the Blueprint and have him just work on it. +And they're wondering about which company they can go to for which kind of DNA test to prove that they have Native American ancestry. +The boy in that relationship has much more power and influence over the relationship. +And it adds more to the bottom line, than, say, future increments. +The general perspective of organizational learning is to view an organization composed of practices that form the core regimes of organization. +For example, what if one has twice the gain of the other? Does that mean she paid twice as much? I don't think so. +We will look at the crucial work carried out by Harry Daniels and Elmer Ghostkeeper, and their involvement in securing and navigating the definition of the constitutional rights of the Métis people. +Think back over the past week and write down on the lines below five things in your life that you're grateful for. +Another class of practices is integration practices. +I was like just from a person with your perspective and experience, what are some of the mistakes that people trying to become professors. +That said, I mean, you can have horrible failures that are catastrophic, so you want to avoid those and the like. +But, when I grew up, there was quite a culture of women sort of undermining each other or not really supporting each other, especially when I was quite young or in teenage, many years ago. +And it was a sum for us. +He's compressed the entire four-year MIT curriculum for computer science into one year of independent learning and is now wrapping up a year's travel learning four different languages, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, and Korean through total immersion in each of the countries. +He wrote a book called the Big Red Fez, which is about how every page on the web should have something that's as obvious as a red fez on a monkey telling people what to do next. +The mater of taste relates a lot to consumption practices. +For instance, minimal participation may include just joining a Facebook group or sharing a link. +Over the years, there have been efforts to restore Indigenous women to a place of honour with the inclusion of their voices, perspectives, and traditional roles within their communities. +I took part in Idle No More, because a lot of the things that are coming from the federal government as far as pipelines and oil tankers go are going to directly affect Haida Gwaii and my ancestors fought hard to protect our land and our water. +It would be the expectations for me to get out of the school pretty much by sixth or seventh grade and take care of the of the extended family. +In other words, review me sooner and I will prove to you. +Bryce found that unsanitary conditions, including the lack of ventilation and overcrowding, encouraged the spread and contamination of tuberculosis. +At that point, I was $1,200 per day above my reserve price, and there was something to lose. +Before we begin our discussion of the fur trade, a major activity that brought Europeans in great numbers to Indigenous lands, we must first talk about the first encounters between Europeans and Indigenous peoples in what is now Canada. +He's going to look at the correlation between these. +Late one Sunday afternoon, I was heading back to New Haven after seeing a show in the Lincoln Center in New York. +But I didn't have to completely revamp how I graded the students. +It means that sectors eligible for seed financing activity typically are biomedical, chemical, IT, pharmaceutical; 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No, basically they didn't push me in some way, but, since the beginning I was very clear with them, I mean, I don't want to betray, as I say, the roots of the company, I think they’re really the value of this brand. +The independence of these streams is a key point that I want to reiterate. +Ports rewarding clean ships with lower dockage and preferential arrival times, marine emissions starting to decouple from the underlying volume of demand of the goods. +I'm really glad we had time together". +What would you do there? I call this one worry too much. +In fact, my Yale students are so focused on their grades and not their sleep that they have memes that look like this where you ask. +And also it is one of the aspects political responsibles like to inform about the most. +So, Francesco, you like to refer to Vitale Barberis Canonico, as the designer behind the designer. +And one of the main things in this, I suggest this to anybody cuz I do it, every day I take about 1,000 milligrams of DHA omega three. +Although the Hudson's Bay Company never owned title to the lands in northwest, they were expected to negotiate with the area's Indigenous peoples if they wanted to develop or settle any of the territory. +That's great. +In some countries, the preference is so strong that it has skewed population ratios between males and females. +They are just features of our mind, but we can figure out better ways to deal with them. +A fifth feature would be comprehensive communication, she called it, and that's all the meetings, emails, newsletters, virtual platforms like our forum, and basically ways to share best practices and learn stories. +The longer the contract, usually this is to protect the brand equity of the brand owner because the two partners are working, more or less, for the same objective that is, maintain the brand value over the time across categories. +Could you take out a second mortgage on the House, borrow $400,000 and put it into Apple's stock?" Well, if you did that in 2000, your parents would now own over $15 million. +How do consumers appreciate a product or a brand they want to consume? What are the activities they put in place when they want to say this product, this brand is good or not? It meets my expectations or doesn’t. +And that is worth, at the current exchange rate, between peso and dollar, $35. +Remember connecting all the network, the store network, internationally, so trying to actually work in a way that is consistent. +There's all sorts of things that used to be part of the regular day to day life and regular school life that aren't there so much anymore. +Covenant on Social, Economic and Cultural Rights which is different. +The plurality of environmental pressures can put conflicted demands on the organization. +So, what principles and beliefs give shape to these structures, so, people's behaviors adhere to them? Is it one of authority and control on the formal organizational chart? Or is it one of task adaptation from the informal organization? It's not clear. +Then they suggested the two of them split the Houston to New York leg. +The only consequence of this process is that the company votes by the private equity, receives inside the balance sheet all the debt of the SPV. +But hopefully it gets you to think more about how to apply theories to cases. +Let me introduce you to Wong, one of my students. +Where there's future things, which they might find more important than price. +There are many recovery programs and models, on resilience strengthening which would be the election technique in these cases. +So, we've covered a lot of ground in a short time and this lecture will briefly review the theories we've read so far,by applying them to a new example. +This expert group can be asked via the email psychopharmacologyxalexander. +As we discussed in the previous section, because students often don't expressed their emotions directly, we can become like curious detectives hunting for clues. +There is a general sacred spirit, kîsik, the morpheme. +What are the main objectives of EUNAD? 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And I got lots of feedback from you and it was really neat. +So you need to have two fashion shows, you need to have two showrooms, two different sets of campaigns. +We don't get better at impact bias as we get more experience with it, which is kind of sad. +When our relationships are good we live better, and so living wit people similar to us but also people that try in their life to become better and to make a better landscape and to choose good things, etc. +If colors are difficult for you to differentiate purpose always first and tall, then priorities then potential finally, progress. +Fortenberry. +This understanding of stewardship is based on the belief that land is the heart of creation. +By incorporating externally defined teachers, curricula, and students into a formal structure, schools stay legitimate and get the necessary funds and participants so they can operate. +Give me a sense of what the bonuses are like. +February, March and April very strong, in the case of this super light jacket. +First of all in the brand of the consumers now is towards better quality. +I really need this. +I mean, it seems like an ideology. +And like a lot of people in language learning would reach a plateau, as well, they may make a bit of progress and get stuck. +And so let's actually model the business. +The second one is a deal which didn't work out. +Now in real life, there's no professor handing out homework ahead of time. +But as well, by all the manufacturers that gave the designer, the possibility to make a garment with a special fabric, with a different fibers and so on and so forth. +A lot of times people are continuing the negotiation, there arguing because they think they're not getting their way because if they only explained it better, you would be persuaded and so the way of convincing somebody you understand their argument is to make their argument and that's how I'm going to try and teach this course, which is I'm going to give you some problems like Baltimore, Wine bottle, the Sun and Planet-Gazette case, whereby you're going to be uncomfortable with the answer. +I'm thinking 300,000. +Or do the kind of version we talked about before, like take eight minutes and like replay what your life was like back then and write down what it felt like. +We will talk on when to apply them and where it is better to apply them. +All of Okanagon's means of engaging and learning are relational and cultural, just as it was for Agassiz's. +What is important for the perceived quality is the information that consumers have, the knowledge they have, the competence they have. +If I have an espresso machine, I have to spend some money for the spare parts for repairing it. +Do you see what's going on? When I drag these cells, remember they're all referenced, so my cell of 10 percent is going to drag down with for example when I click the next cell, it's now B8 instead of B7. +It allows us an opportunity to convey the richness of the data set we collected in the story line. +Southern United States at one time was cotton. +Needless to say, since I like my specific recipes, I don't go to the restaurant, but I prepare them for myself. +Solving global climate change, for instance, is a worthy goal, but potentially less useful for any one individual or organization to target as their goal. +But this opposition stage is usually exhausting for both parts. +What's interesting about this research also is that our mindsets around stress can influence our physical and mental health. +Another might be that no, they're the result of the current president's economic policies. +And just to conclude with a very nice story, it was because I mentioned the agriculture and, I mentioned that at the end the supply chain is solely based on agriculture. +What happens then? 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And then finally, if I can just say for a few minutes kind of my general thoughts on negotiation is, people don't spend enough time on smart trades. +So, I mean I think domestic violence is one of the things where there is such a pervasive silence around it that you don't, People are encouraged not to hear about it and I think a lot of it has to do with its shame that is put on the woman and how the blame is taking up by the woman herself or what's happening to her. +And what she finds is that people tend to fall into one of two categories in terms of their beliefs. +And if we realize that, we might be a lot happier. +In a survey of Kolkata prostitutes, 52% said they took on sex work because of financial difficulties. +That said, few cultures are uniform. +One is for sure financial. +So it makes Abe's point maybe a little less relevant, right? And in some ways this is like Vaber's notion of traditional authority. +Flashbacks. +I was afraid. +That can happen. +I'm still going to have three past my variables. +Emotional support helps empowering the woman so that she feels enough safety and tranquility to take measures in this situation. +People come into negotiation with strong feelings about proportional, the ionity example is one of those [inaudible] and help persuade the [inaudible] and that they don't have to stick with proportionality. +And I think it's very telling because when I criticize a place, I'm immediately that blogger who criticized a place. +My name is Alicia. +Albeit, they think their local school is probably a little bit better than schools in general. +They didn't adopt the perspective or the standard operating procedures of the school system instead they adopted the kinds of procedures they used for managing businesses. +An idea's time comes via a process of organized anarchy. +The first one was a post that Brian Clark wrote called, Five Things Depeche Mode Can Teach You About Effective Online Marketing. +And that can kind of contribute to the notion that teleworking undermines a culture. +Show friendly, interesting professionalism and go ahead and talk about your philosophy of content, your philosophy of writing, business lessons you've learned, things like that. +Second, tech ideology is presented as one of openness and formality, individual initiative and real feelings. +They are connected with the service level. +The band then appealed to the Supreme Court. +In addition, some of you will read analyses of the Milwaukee Voucher Program in your peer evaluation training, you'll see papers that actually apply coalition theory to that case, therefore, I think it's best to leave the discussion of the Milwaukee Voucher Program to the larger forum. +It is just not dramatic change and stressful change. +But a large fraction think that Alice having a five-minute deadline is going to hurt Alice relative to Bob. +But whether or not you are moonlighting for pay, for compensation, I think every writer and content marketer needs to have a website that you use to promote and maintain your own brand as a professional. +And so then she asks little Muskrat, and he's unsure. +[LAUGH] Okay. +Would postulate that it is important that actors perceive your organization as having transparent procurement processes. +Like it has a whole host of mental health problems just like having your phone near you before you go to sleep, not very good. +Thus, all Indigenous signatories of the treaties were encouraged to settle on reserve lands, build permanent communities, adopt agriculture, and permit the state to educate their children. +For it to work, it often seems to require a cult of sorts. +When a child is born, the elders of the family would gather to decide on the name of the baby. +If either side thinks about how much they're willing to pay only from their own perspective, then they're gonna end up paying quite a bit to do better, one has to be alocentric. +This also allowed them to do a second thing, which is yeah, spending $5 on somebody else makes us happier than spending it on ourselves but $5 is like, it's just $5, right? It's not like a real amount of money. +It's sort of like a rebellious kid. +So the idea that I want to provide in terms of luxury as a category, is really to make you preceive how many products, how many market segment and how many categories are falling into the luxury world. +For those who wonder what that means, it means that adding on more lies just gets you in deeper. +Pomodoro is Italian for tomato. +But in some cases like Coca-Cola is an example of a huge multinational, but we can take it as an example of a broader topic. +And the only way to believe in that is to really work together to change the world. +One thing we can do is to headhunt for experts in other firms. +Now the social structure entails mostly informal lateral relations. +And professionalism is defined as the collective struggle of members of an occupation to define the conditions and methods of their work, to control the production of producers, and to establish a cognitive base and legitimation for their occupational autonomy. +In short, they're engaged in networks of smaller and larger organizations that span public and private sectors. +And the other thing is for food products, in particular the experience is so important. +So, this is like creating demand for the resources you have and controlling an identity and what it means. +However, we must understand why it's uncommon that a bank invests directly in private equity. +It raises a question, none of this feels good. +And then comes into your content homebase. +That's a challenging goal and very few countries, indeed, are on track. +It’s what happened for example, to closed-end funds in Europe in which most of the countries in Europe closing funds pay a tax rate of 20% that in many cases is lower than the corporate tax we have in that country. +One of the major aspects of many of these are an increase in recognition of the importance of women. +Sex trafficking has a very long history. +It is a normal reaction in front of this kind of incidents which as we have already said is transitory, so it diminishes during the hours or the days that follow the incident. +So, we're often encouraged to be, enthusiastic about it. +Imagine that Angel knows Beatrice really likes frosting and doesn't much care for the inside of a cake. +Why entering into a licensing agreement? What are the pros and the cons? Let's start from the pros, so the benefits. +Let’s think, for example, about a product which is typical of an area. +So all the priests are going to give a lecture at the seminary, so they have to walk across campus to go give this lecture. +What a misfortune! What do you need? Who are you? Please go away. +What are we going to do here we're going to go back and remind ourselves the formula for the power function A times X raised to the B. +You need, as a professional content marketer, to be really aware of a pretty widespread corporate and business attitude of entitlement. +It makes our bodies feel good. +So, Andreas and I think Lotte all kind of agreed on this that there's this kind of Uneven co-optation process across the firms. +I mean, if they expect you to have recall, to retain all of those names really fast, I mean, who, who can do that? So, the, the key to remembering names is also not to be embarrassed to ask, from the beginning, though. +People have been fired for making kind of comments, or inappropriate behavior, racist behavior, racism, straight up inappropriate, always in every aspect of your life. +But then when I had my son, I put him in a private school because I have now realized the value of education. +So how many weeks extra in a car am I willing to spend each year get a slightly better school system for my son. +The internet is used, first of all, to advertise women and girls. +Other biases relate to how we explain our own and others behavior. +And it became very important, both the respect for what they're doing but also respect for their religion, that I kept close in a personal way to them. +The reason why we have evidence of two different deals is related to the fact that the status of a crisis of a company can be regulated in two different ways. +So we invested, at time 0, 4 and a 1/2 million, and the expectation, after 3 years, is to have, in our hands as a PEI, 6 million. +Make them feel smart. +And when it's strong and coordinated and agreed upon, you do notice that the firms focus on improving that particular thing. +Compared to the other theories, the population ecology view is somewhat more environmentally deterministic. +But that experience for women was so disempowering and was so, I think, harmful to their own image of themselves and their own ability to control their lives broadly that their interest in or information about or access to information about family planning was in turn very limited. +As the fur trade economy faltered and the bison herds began their steady decline, many Indigenous peoples knew that engaging in the settler State's new economies of agriculture, ranching, mining and forestry provided an avenue for income and survival especially in the face of an uncertain future. +The remaining half of the children performed labour activities. +But the question is, does that really nice stuff make Beyonce happier? Would I be happier if I had awesome stuff like that? Again, this is something researchers really look at. +That was a combination of 2 billion a year more in volume, and $1. +Great so, tell us how. +And? Three. +So when they have a $400,000 deal, it's great. +A value proposition which is innovative can impact the different stages differently. +Maybe our values are still with us but we’re taking on these other skill sets. +And then our season is, winter season is very long starting in the middle of June. +And the reality is that you can win, you can win 3-0 or maybe 5-0, but you're not going to win 40 or 80 unless the two of you figure out how to cooperate. +8? You can tell this is awful and annoying, and we could be here for awhile. +Daylight, a lot of light helps the accessibility and the work of the professionals that are working and if it's a crowded place we will be able to ask for help and it will come soon. +Some unpleasant feelings are inevitable and even useful, but what's wrong here is how out of balance we are. +That's where the action step comes in. +They are gentle. +And then others mentioned a culture. +So I don't have to worry about the units and take this number that I found and multiply it by 100. +Yeah, I hope so to a certain extent. +There's a continual demand for new and young, even younger, females or women because of fear of HIV infection. +They give us a possibly to wear the good, for sure, not as big as the, as the winter campaign, but, you know, since spring/summer, we have. +In this interview, we'll get some practical ideas from Dr. +For this reason we have to start talking about the managerial process. +And I think we saw that in the DRC. +Remember when we talked about the Royal Proclamation of 1763? It all sounded pretty amazing for Indigenous peoples in Canada. +Luxury companies and high end fashion companies have resisted this channel for a long time. +In addition to the push factors just described, several pull factors that led women to move into the city. +It's, again, it's not about something that happens that's shameful to a woman. +In the informing step we must speak with words the kid can understand taking into account what we said before, that in this age often kids understand almost everything but we must make sure they don't misunderstand some information, because their cognitive level still isn't the one of an adult, with these simple words we must explain what happened. +It is vitally important to remember that there are vast distinctions between women choosing sex work and others forced into sexual slavery. +I have the honor of being your co-instructor for this course along with my colleagues, Diana DiVecha, Nikki Elbertson, Jessica Hoffmann, Susan Riello and Robin Stern. +Riunite had the power, I think, the capacity, the ability to get American consumer approach wine, taste wine. +And in the dropdown menu you know the first three. +Perhaps rather than listening to this lecture you're thinking about, what are you going to have for dinner tonight? Or that weird conversation you had with your friend or what you're going to look at on TikTok later when you get off. +See if I can make this work. +Theoretically, enfranchisement would reduce the population of Indians, thereby reducing government responsibility and costs. +Because it's not a actually this kind of philosophy is something that you can do best in the board meeting. +The clouds do get in the way. +So, these are all viable in terms of an organization that's more open and porous. +Covenant number seven is represented by drag-along right. +Beyond merely seeing the mule, you can smell the mule, you can feel the same windy pressure the mule is feeling. +An interesting thing of this industry is that when a certain trend is accepted in a certain moment in time, the seasons after the trend that was established will usually be the opposite of the trend that we had in the past. +Thus, her minimum percentage will be consistent over time if and only if L=0. +The designer asks the user about her current practices. +Within religion, there is a very strong historic sensibility that women are inferior to men. +Apple is not in that category, Apple has not borrowed a lot of money. +This is what people think. +Post-secondary is now regarded as highly beneficial for Aboriginal students. +The survivors are often called reliable and accountable as firms, right, and they're basically favored by the selection process. +And here's the illusion, which of the two tables is kind of longer in depth, the one on the left, or the one on the right? Which of these two tables is kind of longer both ways? The one on the left? Other people think so too? All right. +We have the fact that we just like to think things are good when they're not going to be, we think things are going to be better than they are. +Solutions are constantly generated by academics and vetted when their problem isn't even recognized yet, like character education or heterogeneous group classwork. +Did you know that even expert public speakers practice on the order of 70 hours for a typical 20-minute TED Talk? Automaticity can indeed be helpful in times of nervousness, but be wary of repetitive overlearning during a single session. +Our desired reality, well, on the surface level, we wanted to see more clean ships, low shipping sector emissions on the way to net-zero, cleaner air in port cities and in the world in general. +4 million acres of land to be reserved for the children of Métis heads of household, which the government felt extinguished Métis Aboriginal land title to the Red River Valley. +In this lesson, we will finish up our conversation related to high fidelity prototypes. +The sixth A is action which is really about sales and lead generation. +Look, I have this five-minute deadline which means you have this five-minute deadline, and therefore, we're going to be in the same position and neither of us is stronger, neither of us is weaker. +This lesson begins by taking a theoretical approach to the notion of community, and exploring what community means in relation to Indigenous peoples’ values. +And up until this point, education was left to either families or religious communities or others to handle. +But here's where I think what we offer to you, in addition to the money. +In case this person is under a medical treatment and has preference mental health professionals treating him, we can ask what is he having, if he has anything for the stress moments, if he wants to use this right now, etc. +Use multi-essential alert systems, e. +But how can this dream be created? A very important role is played by the designers. +But as we look forward, where would we focus do you think? And can we really generalize, because we may look at women in Europe, Latin America, Africa, we can't even generalize about these broad regions. +Possibly the three most important words in negotiation. +And that aspect of both identifying the problem, taking the initiative, figuring out how to solve it without having to be managed, that's what I call a superpower. +The first one is a continuous contact with an extreme pain, usually overcome from affected people, from survivors, from people indirectly affected by the critical situation. +So what's going on here is I like you but I like me more. +Just to make an example, if I say that carried interest is at 30%; it’s a standard, 25 to 30% is the standard, and the hurdle rate is 8%, which is, again, a standard, because hurdle rates range between 7 and 8%, it means that the AMC is going to receive the carried interest only if the final IRR of the fund is bigger than 8%. +Why? Because with my children I'm emotionally involved. +Let's imagine a venture capitalist is going to enter in a startup, the company's growing, and the venture capital investor to exit, sells its shares to a PEI that wants to finance the company in the expansion phase. +There's more information about what salaries might be versus what bonuses might be. +In this era of globalization, Europe created networks that dominated directly and indirectly, distant lands, and peoples. +If you think about those as separate hearts and the heartbeat is through which the Métis came in and out of those different places to trade, went out onto the prairies to live with kin, came back to trade again seasonally as the buffalo trade got larger and larger and more economically advantageous for them to do. +And obviously if a bank owns an AMC, the bank does it because the bank wants to have the carried interest as a gain and bank invests in a closed-end fund because it wants to receive a capital gain at the end. +Are there any groups you've prioritized or have been historically prioritized? How can you ensure that you seek and weigh perspectives from all groups appropriate to your system? Recognizing what the system is and how it currently behaves, and where it has arisen from, is a rich and complex field of study for so many systems that affect our lives. +We usually try, especially if we have little kids, avoiding them as much pain as we can, we don't want them to pass through it. +By useful, I mean that it allows a user to complete a task. +I think it's working, we can defend this our choices along the way and we certainly have price points for different values of unit costs. +Juliana? What are we supposed to do now? [CROSSTALK] The deal's gone. +By the end of the course, you'll have a token, a detailed purpose-driven action plan, a clear vision of where you're headed next, and a strategy for inspiring others to join you. +Thank you very much Guillermo, Thank you, it’s been a pleasure. +It is important to recognize your individual lived experience whether you or someone close to you has had good or bad interactions with leaders in the past. +As Doctor Felder says, the answer to the question, how should I prepare for the test, is do whatever it takes to be able to answer "yes", meaning usually to most of the questions on this list. +You just do it because you like it, right? Probably those of you who weren't on the ski trip yesterday didn't go on the ski trip because someone paid you to do it because you knew you're going to get a good grade or it is just like fun to go on the ski trip, right? The idea is that these things that are internally motivated, no one has to pay us to do them. +Rather than starting from scratch, new policies actually build on existing policies. +The process of colonization involves one group of people, the colonizers, going into and taking over the land and resources of another group, the colonized, often damaging or even destroying their way of life. +com, which is easier to read and most people come to websites via Google rather than typing in the URL. +So, this is a first thing that is very important to know. +Hopefully as an enthusiast or at least a pragmatist in your own affairs. +The resistance grew and became increasingly hostile when members of the nearby Kahnawake reserve blockaded the Mercier Bridge in support. +So you should talk to the people who interviewed you because they obviously like you. +Anju and Bharat both want the painting, but they can't both have it. +How many of you got your driver's license passed your driver's test? How many of you are thinking about getting your driver's license but you still got to do it? This is for you. +Today it’s driven also by skill. +That's the only difference. +Again, you can expand or change these numbers as you want. +They are associated to have some reputation and some expertise by the whole system of producers and consumers. +The distribution network is basically a network of partners: partners offering services. +And what we're going to do here is we're going to do the same exact thing for all the models, and this is why this is a golf example. +And the production process can start. +What's the right way? It's not doing it in a performative way. +They also wanted to figure out how do people tend to use the site? Did they use it actively or do they use it passively? Here's the graph of what they found. +There isn't. +I think if you were to make those arguments, there really is no counter to that and so the good news is that if you do that, you could wrap up some negotiation, two minutes you wouldn't have to spend a lot of time editing and away you go. +We Italians are very proud of our espresso, pizza, and pasta and these products are very much linked to our national identity but the same would be, for example, in Mexico with tequila or in the Caribbean with sweet rum, or in Germany with beer. +These are the 12 countries. +So this could be presented as a chart, as a table. +Pick out the key points that you want to remember and create a note by highlighting the text. +We can title and make all pretty in a little bit. +After setting up a French settlement without getting permission from the Indigenous peoples in the area, the colonists were continually hassled by the local peoples. +So, how do you study organizational culture? What are the elements of a culture? And one thing we can focus on are practices. +For schools, the social actors are adults and children. +It's when you're doing something kind of challenging and hard and the journey just feels good. +So, Sergio, what do you think are the components of an effective relation with your customers? The most important component is interaction, in my opinion. +In my remaining lectures of the week, I'm going to discuss some case applications. +And thank you for a great thread and discussion. +But that's if you've never had a previous test before that's a classic impact bias. +New technology is sparking social change, and revolutionizing public awareness efforts. +And so the key is that we need to recognize there's this gap, I'm not going to be able to predict what my hot self is going to want later on, when I'm cold and vice versa. +I thought it always could be better. +The idea being that in a hierarchical structure with clear leaders, if you lose the leader, the organization becomes directionless. +So that's just my very high level overview of what content marketing is. +It could be making a purchase. +Because investing means two very different activities. +So the state legislature had control over budgets and gave that budgetary power to the Mayor, and made him accountable with appointments and whatnot. +Companies also have to seek for brand image. +Let's take a risk and see if they can increase my- Payment? My payment, my profit from this. +And so what about it? If there was a few people, I said you wanna like caucus meet with your partners and discuss this and then we could go on. +His name is Sergio Esposito. +I can't do that. +Informal networks with family and friends play a powerful role in the general quality of life for urban Indigenous residents. +We kind of can't help but notice it. +Follow me in the next steps of our journey. +The federation was a governing body representing the collective land base for the Métis in Alberta. +Now, what are some indicators of this problem, or each of them? First, there are international indicators in comparisons in test. +These classifications were considered rational because they came from these legitimate exemplars. +That it's going to help you in some way and that you enjoy this kind of growth experience. +I may ask CTA's possibly as, as a help to you as to pin those to each thread. +When we think of technology, we think of what is being processed is varying from material inputs of manufacturing equipment To people being processed, or educated. +Of the American Journal of Sociology where they talk about middle status conformity. +In the rural areas they are still quite in the dark. +It's like dude, I'm giving you 650, I don't have to give you anything. +This is important because the Canadian Constitution states, that the Crown can only acquire a land from First Nations through treaty making. +Almost as if it's a legitimation or a superstition device that if we didn't do it, we wouldn't be considered a real organization. +If on the other side there are smaller companies that compete with more creative grassroots and conventional communication efforts. +And we have in the area of less reactive models. +And then I try to sell what the relationship is all about. +FEMA won't want to look inept or totalitarian. +Even people in the audience that listen and play their rule complement to that expect professional behavior and a style of interaction that makes the everyday reality of living intact seem different from everywhere else. +Here you have the big e-commerce challenge. +But what's interesting is that he finds you get a significant boost in happiness for using your strengths even up to six months out. +Take the things that you like, the things that you realize you're taking for granted, and can you go back and really make yourself have a habit of re-experiencing the stuff as it was before? Before you got the good thing and then, you'll start appreciating even more. +Laugh at the fact that we're making mistakes, and realize people are a lot nicer that you think and they're going to be very patient with you. +Here's another one of my favorite, teacher has your tests, well, I'm going to feel better when I see it, right? And they're like, feel better when I see it, right? 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I say no, that's outrageous, 32,000 shekels! 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The consequences of committing crimes vary from situation to situation and community to community and have evolved over time. +The idea that the Gazette should get the $1 million it brings to the table because it has all the know-how. +And they also will not share it on social media. +After awhile you think you can fix anything by just bashing at it. +Because, having gone through the numbers I know that your company is willing to pay $30 million. +So yesterday I sent out an email to the dean saying I will do free online intro classes to prospective students because we can't just check the box. +People finished their vamps and sent them to Christi in Espanola, Ontario. +Second, children were grouped according to the progress they had already made, like a pretest, and instructed from where their knowledge left off. +How we define it is this strategy where you restrict your access to certain rewards and you let yourself do them only when you're doing something else that's goal consistent. +There's a bottom-up chunking process where practice and repetition can help you both build and strengthen each chunk, so you can easily access it whenever you need to. +By relating that back to them, you help them better understand what it is they are seeing and thinking. +But for now, it's a nice three by three table and I some across. +But what's the stuff that we're just totally missing? One of the things, or just a reminder, it's not the stuff. +They really got their money's worth out of selecting me and paying me a lot of money for this. +Is this really true? Do the clouds actually get in the way? Well, let's look at a case of a decision that you might think of as being very important, whether or not someone decides that you get into an Ivy League school later. +If you want to be fashionable, you definitely must be contemporary, you must be relevant for consumers as they are today. +If you want to give more emphasis to the specificity of the value proposition for a specific target segment, the endorsement strategy allows you to do this. +In addition, this is a recipe for bad sleep, which we also know is really bad for happiness. +Read this table, make sure you can read this table. +Men do not wish to be identified as violent people. +It's also the color of the logo for the small company, I started to look at these opportunities to enable others to really maximize their time for highest and best use for themselves and others time for good. +Okay, ready. +This also has a corollary, which is worth mentioning, which is that for bad things you want to hedonically adapt to them quickly. +A suit should be part of a lifestyle like a good watch a nice car. +This is mildly amazing. +Of course, the next step is to choose examples that can give students a real feel for the subject, and let them realize how simple Physics, or science in general, can be. +There's my end-of-year first table and what I'm after is my gross margin. +Another challenge of the future, along with supporting each other, supporting women, is to support men in this struggle. +The problem is, there's a couple of problems. +Show the results. +There is also uncertainty about how well on teaching it's not like I see your responses. +She said, "My job in the coma ward is to move the paintings around a little bit. +I mean, I think it's definitely been a collaboration between PR, which is hired to promote restaurants and hotels. +Or on the outside, stress can show up in students as emotion dysregulation. +The point is that a company should consider the two together. +One, I could have done a little bit more homework. +But why they wanted many from the North was because they were still good marksman. +That's thing number 1. +Or if I go to another non-profit, like I don't know, Princeton, I would keep the course with me. +Do you just like sit there and bemoan the breakup? No. +I think this all becomes clear If we go back to basics and ask, what is the pie? All the arguments so far have been struggling to find some focal point. +RAM MAYA TAMANG: If it had not been for this service, it would have been a big problem for me. +We have anticipated annual cost increase. +You'll inevitably go through some periods where you seem to take an exasperating step backwards in your understanding. +Employ young people and young talents, this is very important. +Let's do greater than or equal and this is given. +Thanks for taking the time. +Do not shout, as many hard of hearing people show signs of hypo and hyper acosier at the same time. +Let's just format it to accounting, and we'll kill the pennies since we don't need to see the pennies for $20,000. +For this reason, investment firms can directly invest in private equity. +If you were asked to lead a team in this organization, what would your team values be? What is the overlap between what you bring to work in terms of your authentic self and what your organization expects of you? 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Because companies think that tradition is more valued than innovation and other companies visa versa. +Here's another textbook of finance by Richard Brealey and Stewart Myers in an earlier edition. +Only the facts. +Call a sign language interpreter if the deaf people ask for this. +Even this year up to almost half of the capital raised in the normal stock exchange were coming from private equity backed companies. +And If I am to summarize the whole lecture in one phrase, ending poverty or lifting women out of poverty or supporting them to overcome poverty really means empowering them, empowering them for where they sit and who they are as well as for the various roles that they have in their communities. +So I mentioned that In a startup. +Then I come into conversation with Indigenous feminists and they're not largely dealing with the scientific communities that I'm dealing with. +In term of remuneration, A-shareholders, every year, will receive a management fee but they will also receive a carried interest every year, because the investment firm is not a fund with an end but an investment firm is a financial institution. +The UN Security Council Resolution 1325 calls for parties in conflict to respect women's rights and to support their participation in peace negotiations and post-conflict reconstruction. +But she doesn't pick Beyonce, she picks a fictional character that she calls Sasha Fierce and so here's this lovely story from her. +Now, just so you know, we're looking at here, we have a bunch of constraints up here by the client. +So these are kind of a simple solutions in a certain way, but I hope they help you think about how networks not only can be formed, but also how they can be redirected through various managerial efforts. +This may lead to another round of alternative designs. +Our goal is to get brief answers from the user about their opinions, preferences, attitudes in a couple of sentences. +So it's a preventive way of emotional damage, of emotional imbalance. +So Julia, what do you think if when your husband comes together you can think of how you will solve the issue with the nursery school? Well, yeah, I think so, yeah, I don't know, yes. +These energies feed off each other and interrelate. +And you'll find your memory improves. +Because the task of the private equity is to give money to the company to buy fixed assets or just simply to finance the working capital. +com? Mavien. +All of that means of engaging and learning are relational and cultural here. +So the challenge is very much, okay, how do you make that really differentiating? Because the product is very similar and the idea is very similar. +And that also creates continuing risks. +I am not retyping the numbers. +What is Social Mirror like? Okay, here's my example. +Smaller labels, sometimes personalized with the customers that is the real Cobaline Dinga/a. +The traders have never done anything but rob us and keep us poor, but the farmers have taught us how to farm and raise cattle. +And I think that's the exploitation mode, and reflection is more about exploration and considering alternatives and ways that you could improve. +The Nunatsiavut government came into power as a result of the agreement and is now able to pass laws concerning education, health and cultural affairs. +When I look at myself, what do I see? An orphan? No. +But the idea is maybe people from lower incomes or people who don't have as much stuff, maybe if they got stuff that would make them happier. +But I simply mean private equity is an entrepreneurial activity. +The first is positive self-talk, what is that? 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Sit. +But he notes that, everything can be taken from a man, but one thing, the last of these human freedoms, to choose one's attitude, basically to choose one's thoughts in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way. +This is what researchers call a fixed mindset. +Men of strange appearance have come across the water. +Overall it’s a very important sector for European growth. +So you can see that in the United States in 1950, we weren't quite a pyramid. +It might minimize it. +Where surplus assets are assets belonging to the companies, but not relevant to generate operating profit for the company itself. +Hi everyone welcome back. +The only difference is in the form of communication. +Basically, the experience is you have dinner but below you, there is the void. +Now, some of you also argued that it might have some replacements. +It's just been a great pleasure talking with you and I know our viewers will really learn a lot from what you had to say. +She buys it at 160 and it only costs a 100. +Nobody is happy! The men are not happy, the women are not happy, the kids now are not as they should be change-makers, they should be entrepreneurial. +Over time, First Nations people would come to see material wealth as something to aspire to. +And then finally there's abduction, which is generally less common these days. +But at the same time I'm aware that there are times when we make progress, and for every progress that we make we become a threat to the same people that we want to be partners with. +That's my location. +So the first is that, you talk to another person about how good it felt, like you're having this wonderful experience and you tell somebody about it. +Secondly, an alternative way to think about urban spaces is that they are what scholar Renya Ramirez calls native hubs, and what Métis scholar Chris Andersen refers to as engines of Indigenous cultural power. +You've been here with your parents for a while, right? And it would be good if you went to play and rest with one of you. +It makes them anxious to not have this device around that's stealing their bottom-up attention all the time. +The good news is, we are making progress, but very slowly. +But if the gap is very huge, it's very difficult that the banking system is going to give money. +My name is Marc Brackett. +And here I am again in back. +And as always, I'm going to look for you on the forum. +Even if your Facebook account is pretty locked down, even oddly enough if you're using a pseudonym. +So it is important to select magazine not for the quantity, the numbers of readers they have, but for the quality, the affinity of the readers with the work that the brand wants to project. +And one of the most important roles that theaudience plays is to share their insights. +Well, one, we always try to get everything done in 13 days, I was born on February 13th. +I don't understand it, I don't understand why. +Can he still shelter on mum's arms? Maybe he's too grown up to do that. +Let's head over to data to solver and let's go ahead and fill in all the information, that's our objective function. +How do you handle the salary expectations question? I, let me just tell you a story. +We have to fly him home in any case, so the $1,243 is all on us. +Our self-regulation in the heat of the moment is an important role modeling opportunity for everyone. +One response is, you call him on the lie and say liar, liar, pants on fire. +If we talk about assistance providers and assistance groups in emergencies, sometimes you have the feeling that they are superior. +It is assumed there are other options to do, if you don't have money that occurs at the end of the year, you have to update some options on NPV but here we're told that the values occur at the end of the year. +And making products that are really very specific in that prevents, to a certain extent, that the cannibalization is huge. +Basically, he was watching what happened on the trademark site and seeing that that name was trademarked but the URL wasn't taken, he went and registered it. +The reason I like it is, not that it comes from the Talmud, the reason I like this approach Is that it coincides with the idea of splitting the pie. +And you said you write reviews you solve questions about food, about places, about… How do you choose which place or food or restaurant to focus on and to write about? It changes all the time, sometimes I'll have three exceptional dishes with similar ingredients and I'll think that that common bond will make for a good review topic that allows me to write about three places. +What we'd like you to do is film that negotiation. +Try this. +Now, this is a little easier to do. +So most of the luxury market, the market for luxury goods and luxury brands now, is in Asia. +They introduce, in the vodka and in the spirits business, a completely new tool of communication which basically provided consumers with a different kind of information, a different pre-consumption experience. +Well, the answer is, Coca-Cola may not care about the person who negotiating with eight million dollars is actually a reasonable number on that person's bottom line or in terms of when they think about it and getting a bonus when they talk about what they accomplished for the air, it's more than that person's salary, and so yeah, the whole company may not care, but that person is likely to care, and by the way, of course, if they say they don't care, guess what it means they should have no problem giving you the savings because if it's not important to them, why are they fighting so hard for it. +I'll highlight my table and I will insert a scatter plot to show you the numbers go up and then they kind of start to decrease. +And yet in their personal relationships with husbands or with boyfriends, they are very much in a position of less value, less power. +And the best practices all around the world is to use the interest rate paid by triple A bonds. +I started [inaudible] with one of my students and you'll hear some stories about that as you go through the course. +That is the maximum return. +Let's start with the European Union format. +We don't go into, "Oh, let me learn something new" mode. +Peter Bryce, were silenced or terminated from their positions. +To one that's an ambiguous organizational culture that's great, like someone mentioned, in terms of dynamic contacts or for exploration. +All right, good. +Indigenous laws were often passed down from one generation to the next through storytelling. +First of all, we thought, let's go out of our traditional target. +Frustrated by the delay, one leader stated, we want none of the Queen's presents. +Here's what it actually is like. +This is like y equals x squared, x squared is a type of power function. +And in Rome or Milan or really any Italian city, there have been longstanding laws in unification that establish food spaces and sort of dictate what types of things can be sold there. +But, I failed at five years learning German in school. +But not all balsamic vinegar is considered traditional. +So this is all about things that are going to lead to a happy life. +As a seller, what is the least amount you'd be willing to accept before walking away? As a buyer, what's the most you'd be willing to pay before before walking away? There are many names given to this number. +To explore purpose mapping, will build on exercises covered elsewhere in the course, such as the purpose worksheet and flipping the negative values exercise. +In fact, the next question I'll try to address is one that you had, too. +So Keith, that's a terrific answer. +I want to encourage everyone out there to please go ahead and explore signing up for Daphne's free newsletter which is at www. +Northwestern had tax exempt status, Chicago did not. +In this lecture we will look more closely at Kevin Hula's book on interest group coalitions and their lobbying efforts in the United States Congress. +All rules with relational obligations. +But the gears are always turning in the background. +It's super dense, I know, but it might be useful to you. +If I were you, and I could find somebody who will pay 2 or 3 million for the business, I'd sell it to them, go right ahead. +And user's wish list for improving how they currently accomplish their task. +But, of course, the more ways that you can get contacted, the more contact you're going to get. +This is sometimes called the line of best fit. +Let us together have a better world and to put it in everybody's heads, in the schools, in the change- making schools, in the social entrepreneurs we are going to elect, in the training or the capacity building we are going to do. +But because many disappearances are not reported, activists believe the number is significantly higher. +I can switch back and forth. +As she rightly pointed out, from the perspective of Zincit, the two deals have the exact same expected value to Zincit. +Its way of living, the way he or she wants to look to other people. +The second story is a story in which the private equity investor buys these assets and inserts these assets into other companies the private equity has got in his or her portfolio to increase its value. +So for example, if you think about negotiating about salary versus bonus. +Like we all know how to listen in some functional way, we don't necessarily know how to listen to each other deeply, or to listen as a kind of leadership responsibility, or to listen from a perspective that you cannot take yourself. +I was a swimming instructor at the time. +There's no problem there. +And they will, since each expects to receive more benefit from it than the cost of 50. +And so the barrel was often used as a fleshing tool, and so that was one of the first tools that they would have made out of a rifle. +In this module, we consider the role of evaluation in the user interface design cycle. +The next section examines Idle No More, the Grassroots movement in 2012, that gained international attention, revealing the state and extractive industry’s exploitation of Indigenous peoples traditional lands. +But when I saw him in class, he was just still a young Ken Feinberg. +Keeping all the above in mind, companies should aim at creating a transmedia storytelling. +So that's a great example for you to ponder about the variation in terms of organizations within any particular niche or environment. +I don't mean to laugh. +We put the finest fabrics in the wool. +Remember to check in with your assumptions about how the child may be feeling. +And you are really starting in the same place. +I won't ask you to raise your hands, but some of you are smirking, so I know you had the intuition. +In Italy we have cases that I've mentioned such as Zegna and Loro Piana, but we also have other cases such as Vibram that was very well famous as a component for soles, that created very funny shoes. +All their identity accouterments of a personal identity are removed. +When it comes to negative reviews, sometimes you don't have to put everything in. +This is the return on Apple's stock, in red, the red dash line and the return on the S&P, Standard & Poor's 500 stock price index. +This is simple to show that this is really - defending the model is really the key to this problem. +It covers many, many issues, maybe we'll touch on a good number of them. +I'd like to introduce the concept of added value. +The understanding held by Treaty Six Indigenous signatories suggested a mutual use and sharing of a land alongside settlers for as long as the treaty relationship lasted, whereas the Government of Canada claimed complete ownership of the land. +We're going to get through this. +And now, you have every possible combination that you have. +And so we have to use what I call a feminist interpretation of the Bible and of the Koran. +And do that together, you cannot do it by yourself. +--The actual United Nations conference on women. +They are paid precisely to do that. +And the Gazette says, hey, I'm twice as big as you and so I want 4 million of the savings, you can have 2 million of the savings. +So governments, by dint of being Members of the United Nations and having signed on to these various treaties and conventions, are required to report, you've noted, that they may report-- Yes. +The more rare in demand, it's like you have this baby, this precious thing everybody wants and that becomes very valuable. +I also think that in the next ten years, what we might actually see is begin to see also the change of how resources are allocated to women. +It's important to learn to switch on an occasional cool dispassion that helps you to not only focus on what you're trying to learn, but also to tune people out if you discover that their interests lie in undercutting you such undercutting is all too common, as people are often just as competitive as they are cooperative. +One of the most powerful tools they have is a speech that Roosevelt has given, called Confessions of Faith and they wanna use that speech as part of a giant pamphlet they're gonna hand out. +Historically, Indian children were educated solely for the purpose of dismantling their culture. +Have a seat. +A tertiary stakeholder in our example maybe the project manager of the company that builds the shoes. +And I think in a way it was deliberate, but eventually we worked, we met the president, we signed an agreement with him, and today I can tell you he is a very good friend of mine. +So that the participants that you invite into an organization as well, the ones that you recruit, that you select in, may have different views from the goals, right? And so you have a fit issue there between participants and goals. +But you'll also end up getting what really matters to you what you care about. +You saw a white South-African man, Bram there, who runs a group called Pass Up, which is in South Africa. +Welcome to the third week of the MOOC course on psychological first aid made by the Autonomous University of Barcelona. +Now you may be only facing one offer and the money is pivotal for you but pivotal for the firm also. +So you just want to be aware of that fact, and play it a little conservative. +And it was more of a, here is our company, here's your department, here would be your employees, here's a sample project. +One type of foreign attacker, is a virus. +Our goal in this course was to make this class, in terms of material provided and the kinds of checks on your reasoning, substantive. +And of course, we need to deal with every custom duties, with any public office, local public office, to be organized to have proper labels. +An agreement reached between the Tunngavik Federation of Inuit, the Government of Canada, and the Government of the Northwest Territories returned the central and eastern portions of the Northwest Territories to the Inuit. +If I keep reading, now I'm getting into my profit, how much I'm actually making. +And it was well done. +And there is a maximum level of craftsmanship. +So I'd get a drink and go out in the balcony with him and I would say, I'm teaching negotiations. +It may be a less good argument for getting rid of C. +We say we want to feel excited, safe, confident, and happy. +And the possibility to see collections online, shop online so this new technology also allows consumers to scout trends in a very short time, and also create trends themselves. +Licenses were another means to block access to resources and the Division of Fisheries into food and commercial purposes, changed the way that marine resources could be produced and consumed by Native people. +And last week, we talked about, "Okay, that's great. +With contemporary Indigenous art, we understand that the past is always present. +What's the goal of the test maker? As one who has written way too many tests, I'll venture at least three considerations a top of mind. +Open up this space between you and this student in your imagination. +When students are in the blue, they may experience emotions that help them focus for deductive reasoning and critical thinking. +I think instead what the lawyer should have said is, I'm delighted that you're happy, my goal is to make you both happier, if I can't succeed in doing that, fine, we'll go back to the deal that you both like, so that's still on the table, but please give me a chance to see if I can make both of you better off, cuz I'm pretty sure that's gonna be a possibility. +They are just exhausted and one of them is on the edge of a breakdown. +So it might be an attractive presenter, it could be a visual product, it could be a demonstration. +It's just a positive outcome that you get from some behavior. +Researchers have found that we have two fundamentally different modes of thinking. +Guiding them, if you have a relative who is passing through this, being able to give them basic information which might be useful for them. +This session does have a little bit of homework, we have some eBooks for you, we have a couple of eBooks on the 7As specifically. +Whatever application you're team prefers can work if you decide to make it work. +So, this is a case about the creation of a magnet middle school that has a new kind of curriculum that hopefully serves a struggling population. +Of course, setting yourself up so that distractions are minimal is also a very good idea. +And to that, I have one word. +In the far left-hand column below, write your works on the side. +So, for example, the audio, it's not crackly or hard to understand. +There is also the possibility to apply these seasonal trends to many other product categories. +And her results suggest that educational organizational environments are indeed key in the process of generating charter schools. +Houston would point out that the round trip airfare from San Francisco to Houston is only $1,332, twice the $666. +This theory, again, assuming I've understood, you have. +Most difficult problems and concepts are grasped through intuition, because these new ideas make a leap away from what you're familiar with. +And the only difference that a law makes is that those terminations will either be safe or they'll be unsafe. +Because both for the producer of the final garment, and for the producer of the ingredient, promoting the quality, the aesthetic, or what is inside, is helping the customer to understand the reason why he should pay a premium price. +While the first two trips that Cartier took were focused on exploration, the added goal of Cartier's third and final voyage in 1541 was colonization. +Another key to memorization is to create meaningful groups that simplify the material. +We have public schools that lack innovation, and people perceive charter schools to be an incubator of innovation. +So, they weren't gonna split it exactly evenly, but it's also the case that the Rio Tinto shareholders would get a big boost upfront. +In a bid to accumulate wealth, the Hudson's Bay Company made a decision that reverberated throughout the history. +So this connection is made of what? There are five county, Modena, Reggio, Parma, for Bologna City and down to the Lupo River for Mantova City. +And so this is another hint even for your stuff that you have is, how can you actually make it dynamic? How can you allow it to feel like it's changed around a little bit because that's the kind of thing our minds notice, those are the kinds of things that are going to make us happy. +We talk so much about choice and that has certainly been the common rhetoric in the United States. +It's great question. +Now, that isn't exactly the way that I normally teach this. +Welcome to organizational analysis. +It's looking at things from another perspective or through a different, and more helpful lens. +Here's the only thing that's new. +If Abe and Bea don't reach an agreement, then Abe will go out and get 1 on his own, and Bea will get 2. +It's not gonna be a particularly persuasive argument either. +So trust me. +And that means everything from the pregnancy to childbirth, but it also includes the fields of contraception and family planning. +And this is also an area where companies are, are playing and negotiating with their size actually. +By being on this national council for women's rights, I understood the need to have very strong non-governmental organization, a very strong civil society organization, in order to make advocacy and push the government not only in a critical way towards government but also propose. +And it is very common for me to get especially e-mails and questions at lectures where people are saying, “I have a Great-great-grandmother. +And Paul rightly reveals that the work in the World of Warcraft has no real risk. +Conflict is resolved administrative oversight and there's little flexibility in procedures. +One thing that you've described is that in higher mathematics, there should be a lot less doing and a lot more thinking. +This fits with what I often call the drill instructor theory of motivation. +Here is a way of thinking about this, say you have an uncle and that uncle was willing to buy this second house for you and give it to you for free but you can't flip it, you actually have to live there. +For them, it was a major struggle beyond their wildest dreams. +Once again I can type one or in this case just to be different, a highlighted cross, and I hit "Okay". +But also, and as a logic consequence in the third factor means we must face unexpected deaths, traumatic deaths and these deaths disrupt and twist our lives. +Some of you may have found one of the many online productivity tools and project management software helpful. +So, how do you make the most of this activity? We just want you to seek out more social connection, strike up a conversation with a friend, or grab lunch with someone you haven't seen in a while, or even strike up a fast conversation with a stranger, and then track that you did it. +And they're one third the cost, and let's say they're even a third of the cost but 50% is effective. +So more people can talk, and then they called for differentiated roles so everyone has a job to do, no one's left out. +Our intuitions are just false. +Protecting the value is not easy, and best practices of PEIs from all around the world suggest that the right way could be to negotiate, to insert, within the relationship between the PEI and the company, a certain number of covenants. +There's decentralization, right, and she goes on to say these are open organizations. +In this case the logic is sell-in and it's a sort of a business to business kind of logic. +Thank you for having me. +In the interest of efficiency, Simpson replaced the canoe with the York Boat on major river corridors. +And often I would get stuck on, on concepts or stuck on problems then I had to take a break for dinner or a few times I had friends come over just to say hello. +The Northwest French fur trade network disappeared after France handed New France over to the British through the Treaty of 1763. +And you were not Indian enough to be eligible for any Aboriginal rights. +These walls are stationed near the entrance where they accentuate the three dimensional effect of the window. +From the company’s point of view, it should be able to make and let consumers try the product. +Creating a team purpose that nests underneath a larger organization or group or just looking for vision and mission statements that help guide your job search. +Within these three channels, now let's try to identify what are the formats, what are the retail formats? Actually, this is the size and structure of the physical store. +This was a very, very nice place. +What began as an active resistance by the Mohawk became a nationwide story. +If you think that most of the luxury brands are were born in Europe, Italy, France. +Unconditional listening and empathy is what is mostly needed for the survivors. +Now, the key actors in this phase had shifted. +And women as the source of sexual temptation has, throughout history, justified efforts to control women's lives. +I'm Matt Jackson. +A lot of that business is with academic work and extra curriculars. +Low fidelity prototypes require a controlled environment, for example, a laboratory setting or an office. +That means that people will watch it and then go in and out of the movie and go somewhere else, while MasterChef is around eighty percent. +Since their claims, 100 and 200 are both more than 50. +In your life is your emotions, but with your life is how you think your life is going. +Now, there are different forms of utilities theory out there and it's fun to think about it in terms of logical consequence. +They say, it's just yours, this cool windfall. +For example, the teenager trend or showing off the brand of their underwear by wearing very low waist baggy pants, was inspired by the black culture and more specifically by people going to prison. +And if you are against, you are against. +You've got a washing away of all of the conscious, top down, cognitive control over your thoughts. +We have a client now who fled, who came to the US for a conference and then stuff blew up in her country and she was portrayed in a film that got released and she thought it wouldn't get to her country and it did. +Despite it being full of dresses we feel that we have absolutely nothing to wear. +First, I'm going to show you the number of positive words when these posts got the negativity reduced, that's on the left versus the positivity reduced and the gray bars are when this happens and the other is a control case where they just randomly pull out some parts of your feed. +At the time, when President Kennedy was informed of these installations, he convened what was called the ExComm, a group of his 12 most important advisors. +Really? Really. +I take the number for oak and I'm expecting a 1. +This is not easy because we are outside of the stock exchange. +The trial is very important. +Hopefully that doesn't reduce your joy, right? Well, Isikman and colleagues looked at this, they did this in the context of people doing another joyful activity. +If I consider myself as an expert in tea, every time I buy some tea is a way to reaffirm the image I have of myself. +We have more resources to face a critical situation when it's a massive emergency. +We are very committed, we invest a real lot of money, we. +Now you could, how can you protect yourself against that risk to your human capital? Well, I have an idea how you could do it. +And when you find in this condition is, sometimes people will put positive things, sometimes they put negative things, kind of doesn't matter. +And for my money, the most important advantage is that it is the most intimate medium of the one's that we have available today that we can share on the web. +I call it livelihood insurance. +You haven't given me anything. +They embodied restorative approaches that promoted value such as respect and consensus. +All of these factors outside of ourselves, the environment, and stuff, we assume that they're trivial, that they're just this thing outside of ourselves but they wind up affecting fundamental aspects of the way we think and the way we feel in ways we don't expect. +Social benefits are those that allow the person to express, more than just individual aspect of their personality, the membership to a certain lifestyle. +We try. +So one of the things I would encourage many of you out there who didn't do the advanced is come back next year and try it. +Focused practice and repetition, the creation of strong memory traces, helps you to create chunks. +Notice, like when I say that to myself, I feel a lot of shame and just notice what that feels like. +6 million Indigenous people. +This is not my problem. +We know this from some lovely work on what researchers call job crafting. +What is the formula of terminal value? Terminal value is equal to the cash flow calculated in year n, multiplied by one plus g, where g is the growth rate, divided by WACC minus g, all together divided by one plus WACC to the power n. +Most of you recognize an organizational culture when you see one. +And also the fact that the guilt of the other person, how you end up making arrangement of the deal. +One is that, it was a multi unit processing organization. +Because in the conglomerate, you can have professional management moving from one brand to the other, and bringing skills in terms of advanced management process in retail, in digital, in store management, and not necessarily a family business has. +What happens when I'm a wine expert? I tend to buy wine that confirms the image I have; but if I buy a wine and it isn’t good at all, it’s completely dissatisfactory, this can have a negative effect on my self-image. +Instead, in the posttraumatic stress disorder there is a big difference depending on where we are seeing this epidemiology, if it's a territory with an open conflict or not, and it's true that luckily most of the people doesn't develop a posttraumatic stress disorder, a 65% of the adults recover without effect from the traumatic incident. +(1) the band retained the right to fish on territories they had inhabited and fished on for centuries; (2) Musqueam's rights to land and resources had never been extinguished by a treaty; (3) Section 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 reinforced Musqueam's right to fish; (4) that any infringement on Aboriginal fishing rights was invalid unless justified as being a measure of conservation, and; (5) that a restriction on the net length infringed upon Musqueam's fishing rights and was not justified by reason of conservation. +What can I have, two single apostrophe equal sign here to get the equal sign, it has to get to one. +The second is the competence of the territory. +It is a brand showing in Paris. +That's not the real world, in the real world you can make lots of mistakes but people will still understand you. +And we can see that in the context of vision, vision somehow gives us a nice set of intuitions into our biases. +They have a retreat, and the families did find some topics agreement and there's been a push for greater school like coordination. +And and also maybe a flannel suit for winter. +I'm a good swimmer. +You're at one million, I'm- I hear that you're 210, you're at one million. +For the typical person, I think you can add and here, it's always a good idea to use a little humor. +Going up is less negative emotion. +And by visual content for this context, I mean images, usually static images or very short animations, like animated GIFs. +The things that I need to know some way somehow to compute the total cost is the number of shirts ordered. +Keeseehousee Residential School opened in 1905 and Bryce's investigation revealed that one student died. +Acquaintance ties have greater imbalance and looseness to them, and they enable different network patterns to arise. +Many more examples you have in sauces, where the recipes vary much much more depending on the local tastes. +It's just there. +You gotta go back and call them back the next day. +And talking about millennials, we had the chance to interview a couple of American MBAs from Stern Business School in New York, visiting us here in Italy for a study trip about fashion and luxury. +No, no, the fact is I can't stop remembering the images of the accident I had seen on the TV, that's right. +This seems like the stuff that we're seeing the fixed mindset is overall kind of bad. +And they might think that's a great trade because both performance bonuses cheap to them because they only have to pay you when you've made them wealthy. +In vegetarian cuisine it is very important because like in Asia for this here I have a lot of Asian influences. +Business model inflation and luxury. +We used to go on these three or four hour rock climbs and we would almost certainly by the time we got to the top of the climb, we'd done some mathematics. +Given their shared colonial histories, while disappointing, this came as no surprise to Indigenous peoples. +But I put it separately because it's a deliberate strategy, and that I've listed here as romance and seduction. +Encourage them to talk to that teacher, and think about, how can I improve within this class? Discuss different options, because they're really busy, and really have them engage on their own versus you doing it for them. +The reason is that what the beauty industry wants to sell us is hope. +It's not coercive, all it is is just presenting your product or service in a way that lets people make the right decision. +Or people which some hearing. +What kinds of issues would you highlight? What do you think were the achievements and maybe the disappointments? Musimbi: Anne, I'm really privileged to be able to talk about this from the perspective of being at the Global Fund now. +You should have big cones and cups for a small price. +The classification and naming of Indigenous peoples has been a key tactic used in colonization. +So that's going to be zero and then we'll go 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. +Let's take a look at how the connected leadership framework applies at the system level. +But I'll look forward to hearing from you on the forum. +But nonetheless, many of you as managers know that these kinds of adaptations and decisions seem to be pertinent and feasible. +And hopefully as you write this, something feels wrong. +In a startup business, one of the risks for the PEI is that the entrepreneur is going to sell his or her shares immediately. +It provides an opportunity to consider how the user would engage our new design with a given scenario. +Well no, I'm probably one of the many proponents of, once you've agreed on that, remember the first meeting you get to know we learn about the other person, the second you create the principles of the deal. +You are actually an inspiration for a lot of women around the world. +The north country, they have to come in to Edmonton for a physical, a suitability interview, an IQ test and a physical fitness test. +So the two sides kind of agreed to have this happen. +And they're going to want those networks to spam groups, so good ideas can travel around in the firm and across them. +So you see already craft brewers exporting the product also to Italy, for example. +He said, well those are very interesting, I'll leave the fishing early to meet him. +Finally, as we learned in a previous chapter, Indigenous practices of law are carried out in a dramatically different manner than Western colonial societies. +However, it was not until 1996 that another assimilatory tool of the Indian Act, the residential school system, came to an end. +[LAUGH] I have things to do. +And he was able to create a very strong association between the brand and his own personality. +We should negotiate for the one with the bonus. +But it's giving something of yourself to a cause that is not necessarily your own individual trajectory. +So it is humbling in some ways to sit-in this chair and talk about something that affects every single person on this planet and every single person on this planet, either wants the chance to go to school, has been has had some experience with it. +The problem of scientific evidences is that to be so they require some strict application conditions. +When the life, or health of a woman is in danger. +Just think for a little, how many beers a consumer can choose among, how many wines, how many restaurants, how many drinks how many… in all of those markets there are hundreds, thousands of alternatives among which each single consumer can choose. +So we try to find answers and we have a couple of them. +It is as simple as the way we treat our young girls. +Fashion products are a communication cord on their own because through the product, the designers represent the evolution of the style as it is connected to society itself. +Arrogance is not one of the seven As. +We said that it lasts more than one month, so we must ask for help and the most important to consider it a disease, which can suit any disease categorized in the DSM, is that it must have an effect on the daily life. +The Philipines, South Africa, and Lesotho are 3 emerging markets that make it into the top 20. +You don't only teach them lessons, You have to learn first, in order to adapt. +In example, it will be important knowing how many time or which steps must be followed before the external examination in aim to foreseek needs and accompany the relatives, inform them, etc. +They are contrary to my goals. +We are here today in a very beautiful place, Attila & Co. +So again, thank you for your comments. +From their point of view, it was broken in 1870 when the Baker Massacre occurred, one of the Blackfoot camps was wiped out by Colonel Baker of the American Army, and this caused many of the Blackfoot to flee onto the Canadian side. +Anyways, I forgotten what we said about that one, but maybe some. +At this point, I want to remind you that we already had a lesson on how to come up with a plan for interacting with users, and the goals for the material that you want to administer. +For Indigenous people civilization links their ancestors, family, other living entities, the land, and ceremony to the values of harmony, accountability, and responsibility to the community. +It's a matter of lifestyle. +So, that's actually a really good question, and I thought about that more as I was putting together the savoring part. +So go ahead, build your house in a floodplain but you're going to have a sky high insurance rate. +We've been turned off all the formatting as we go through. +These are two important tools that we want in Excel. +They see this as you decided this. +Once again, some product of our variable cells, the two variable cells, sum, product, and then the coefficients in the constraint and hit "Enter". +That would be one woman or girl every minute being trafficked. +I mentioned two covenants. +It allows the transfer of knowledge by looking seven generations into the past and into the future. +Do not do it, it's not ethical and it's not being a good person. +But I thought it was definitely worth reading. +We hope you will learn from each other. +Yes, insane. +Of course, the licensor is the brand owner. +And that would reach 36,800 people. +For example, adults in classrooms often follow norms and ideals concerning how a teacher or manager should interact with others. +There are other treaties such as the treaty against child trafficking. +What are the comps? In the neighborhood, houses sell for about $340 a square foot. +And even the most natural seeming performers so, for example, looking at somebody like a Steve Jobs, has done a tremendous amount of preparation. +As I said earlier, I kinda like believing in telling the truth. +But it's probably going to be quite broader yet about beliefs in the environment. +For example, tears sweat and saliva, the liquids in your mouth. +I do want these things to be non-negative. +Harking back to last week when we were speaking about adolescence, let me first highlight a serious issue that affects young women in particular: It is early marriage and early childbirth. +Does the Queen feel her breasts are big enough to care for us all? 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And so what they did to add this subtle social signal was that they painted footprints on the ground as though some person was there towards the garbage can. +This is where we can pause and check in with ourselves first. +A really useful tool for this middle layer, not the highest or lowest levels but the complex inter-connected relationships that make up the bulk of the system. +The prefrontal cortex is also involved in complex analysis in social behaviors, as well as decision making and planning. +So to give it some space so that you're not rushed for the negotiation. +[LAUGH] I've heard about you Ed. +They've actually done it in a perhaps surprising context where they force you to socially interact with complete strangers. +While we will have to limit this particular lesson to three outstanding examples of each category, we fully encourage you to check out the course notes, and explore the many exceptional Indigenous creatives engaged in innovative, inspiring, and powerful projects. +We learned about scenarios in an earlier lesson. +Try putting yourself in new surroundings with few procrastination cues such as the quiet section of the library. +It didn't exist at that time. +And they couldn't solve it in time, and the guy said, I don't wanna do anything now. +And yet there's a simple logic underlying the solution. +They believed that in two generations for the West, and maybe one generation for Indians of the East, they would be assimilated. +When you step back and recheck, you're allowing for more interaction between the hemispheres, taking advantage of the special perspectives and abilities of each. +The issue is still being investigated, the UN is supporting it, the entire international community put pressure on the DRC to take action on this rape case. +I got to the terrorist attack place and the first thing I saw was a victim, someone who lost his arm and, following the protocol, I picked up the arm and I took it to the sanitary staff. +To offset, inequal access, the tasks are designed to involve decentralized formats, like group work. +We want to work like this because we never want to work like that. +So in 1970 what happens is the NAACP files a lawsuit demanding all 102 elementary schools of San Francisco Unified be included in the desegregation plan. +Can you elaborate on that a little bit for us? 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What did you give him in return for the- He felt bad. +So, while still technically involved, an individual's engagement in online activism may give a false sense of accomplishment. +Obviously, every company has its own history, so most companies, they start small and they maybe get bigger. +We are not selling ice cream. +On one hand, we have the European Union format regulated by the directives of the European Union. +And to eradicate it, I don't know how you're going to do that. +So, maybe it wasn't such a bad deal after all. +Instead I want to apply garbage can theory to a new case many of you might not be familiar with. +OK, I count with you, OK? We will do it twice, OK? 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Yeah. +Finally we have someone who is willing to make some compromises for the better of this negotiation. +I'm not trying to lowball you. +Aboriginal people now attained high prices for their furs and were free to buy merchandise from the merchant whose products were at the lowest cost. +We owe our existence to Haida Gwaii. +I found them hiding in his uncle's house. +And what do they find? They found it as your stress goes up, your preference for plagiarizing goes up too. +He now holds a number of memory records, including the US International record for memorizing a deck of shuffled cards, in 40. +While you're writing out the kilograms per cubic meter you might imagine a shadowy kilogram just feel that mass lurking in an oversize piece of baggage that happens to be one meter on each side. +I have 400 and I'm making 955. +Well Julia, you've been here for a while, how do you feel? How should I feel? Really bad, I need to go to the toilet. +This is the thing we're actually going to use and we're going to - remember, we're still after this whole question. +So in this way, professionalization enables normative forms of isomorphism, and renders firms relatively similar in terms of who they hire, or what tools they use, and so on. +So that said, dispute resolution takes time and has costs. +One is making claims and the other is dividing things up once the claims are made. +So a classic tried and true place to do this, believe it or not oddly enough is magazines in general, in fact you can go to a so called magazines. +Congratulations, you made it through the course. +We can't do it. +Although there was an underlining aspect of assimilation, we must remember that for Aboriginal women, beauty schools became a place in which race was less of a barrier for them. +Also going to talk about your LinkedIn profile. +This means members identify with the organization and it becomes grounds for interpreting and judging and reflecting and developing notions of understanding within that organization. +Co-regulation doesn't only apply to interactions between two people. +It means something totally different for mature or sophisticated costumers in Europe, in Japan, and the US. +Can I ask a question? Go for it. +There is a third kind of benefit introduced by Aaker defined as social. +And this is kind of a standard operating procedure that's often put in an organization to kind of develop organizational learning, right? You constantly improve on yourself. +Why is it that your boss might have done that? Well, perhaps the person is a jerk. +But eventually there are some direction for the whole system to go. +For the next 50 years, a reasonable stability was maintained in the Hudson's Bay Company territory under this monopoly. +But from my perspective, you know what? I agree with you, 100 percent. +Do you mind if I ask you a few questions first, and one of the questions at some point would be, maybe not right away, but at some point is how do I climb the organizational ladder? In other words, what does the next three years look like? Or what does me being awesome look like to you? Or what's a perfect candidate for you? Or if I was going to be an intern, what is and you want to guide them a little bit not just like what are common mistakes that idiots make. +Here are some positive self-talk phrases that people have used. +I did the whole West coast to Northeast and I'm going to every single state, and I'm trying to encourage people to learn languages. +They are concerns may or may not be legitimate. +Now, let's return to that busy classroom, but imagine that this time you've been practicing mindfulness outside of the classroom. +What you do is, whatever you're offered, no matter what you're offered you don't take it. +It sort of, a principle is why we're doing the deal, has a benefit for both parties. +How can you to choose among them? 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And the way they define this is, what's the probability that you're in the same state across 24 hours? So if you're up at 8 p. +So as a rational choice model the goal is to reform them for results and accountability to make them better, and Daley's options were he could coordinate with business and dominate. +Someone with leadership ability meanwhile, doesn't rely on their position to motivate people around them. +My guess is if I asked you your predictions you'd be falling prey to this very effect. +In this lesson, we will discuss techniques for representing what we discover about the user. +But in private equity, we are lucky, because what we have to learn is that all around the world we have evidence of two different formats regulating private equity investments. +Appeals to millennials, because for young professionals, we want to look good, but, we don't want to buy something that's going to be too stagnant, that's, that's not going to be relevant in a couple seasons. +There are two ways to figure something out or to solve problems. +Traffickers and the clients of the women, of course, try to keep these activities hidden. +During this week, although we focus on various aspects of women's work, we are primarily talking about what women do when they are faced with living in poverty, a state of being deprived of financial resources as well as deprived of other resources to fully participate in society. +Everything really works, but let's imagine tomorrow morning the entrepreneur wants to make a completely different decision, wants to run and M&A in a different country. +So all of these micro-mechanisms have been studied and related to tie formation, and they suggest pathways by which we can create networks within organizations. +So, I think superstitions, if we expand the concept a little bit, isn't just something of a society or a culture. +He has a serious case of verbal diarrhea. +It's a study by Darley and Batson that took place in the 1970s, which asked, what are the factors that influence whether or not people help? And they studied helping in a somewhat different population. +The data suggests that it can lead us to appreciate things we might've taken for granted for a while, Koo and colleagues looked at this in the context of romantic relationships, something that we definitely get hedonically adapted to, especially if you've been dating somebody for a while, you tend to take that person for granted, and so this is what they've tried to look at. +They used and occupied the lands before Europeans. +Fake massage parlors are particularly a common form of sex trafficking in San Francisco and Los Angeles, for example. +It's the act of the opposite of mind-wandering. +Now I note that an interface is usable if the user can understand what input will lead to the desired output. +Others are horizontal, with many different departments. +This is not as bad as you think, right? Maybe you guys can't relate to getting tenure. +So let's see. +The differences and distinctiveness of groups, such as the Inuit, Nehiyawak, Kanien:keha'ka and the Tlingit, must be borne in mind when using classifying terms such as Indigenous or Aboriginal. +They tend to be fulfilling, so they need to be kind of things that aren't just like traits that you have that are just willy nilly, they kind of lead to this lasting satisfaction. +It's the look towards the future, what are you going to do from now on, how will you face this? Gather it, correct all the inappropriate confrontation strategies and give an ending to the session, a last stage letting these people connected to a public health network or telling them how the monitoring will be, that they will receive a phone call after a week or that they can send a mail if they don't feel good or any existent mechanism placed to make a good monitoring. +The focus is on competitors. +Option C is 26 for Hasan, so that's 6 better than no deal. +Coalitions tend to repeat themselves though as a coalition organizational form. +Our work there is grounded in the system insight that we're trying to guide and enhance the rules. +You know that the more tranquility there is, the lower the activation level will be and so, we will be protecting the affected ones from the risk of suffering important traumas. +Wherever this total is, the correct answer, then this number would actually be equal. +Indigenous communities have been thinking in systems for thousands of years arguably to far more sustainable results. +A stage in which we will tell what happened, another one in which we will describe the feelings, another one in which we will describe the emotions, a reformulation stage, in which we will summarize all this, a stage to reinforce people who have participated and finally the closure with the following needed. +The first one is that the IRR of the investor is not an output of the evaluation, but is one of the inputs and the other pillar is related, like in the first case, on the amount of money the PEI has to invest. +And kind of protesting and speaking up for them and using art to communicate and heal and but be politically active. +Today, in partnership with the University of Regina, it continues to offer numerous courses and degree options. +People with damage to the right hemisphere are often unable to gain ah-ha, insights. +So when a network analyst speaks of positions, they're really referring to the notion of centrality. +Again, appreciate how quickly that happened and if I had to do this by hand, you can imagine there could be errors for me just copying things incorrectly or going through it, but you filled out the entire table. +So we have three destinations here. +So everybody is astonished at the advances we are making in the DRC. +It was not born in southern Europe, so if you place all your capabilities in southern Europe, you miss at least for some years the convenience trend, the speed of preparation of food, the ease of preparation, the number of tools you have to use. +Maybe things are different now. +Anne: This film will go out to many people around the world, mostly women, from many different levels of society. +I'm especially keen to champion a definition that includes cumulative, which means that companies and entities are held accountable for historical emissions, not just the rate at which they're currently producing. +We will try to encourage the teenager to tell us what he needs, but he won't probably know. +We know that there's a huge problem. +There isn't consensus and there's confusion of what things mean and how to accomplish them. +So they even have role play, and kinds of simulations, and enactments where actors play out parts for the harassment scenarios and where the faculty can kind of discuss them in safe environments. +We saw that we need to fight our inner critic and there are ways we can do that, that there are ways we can become kind to ourselves and engage in self-compassion. +We must listen to what it is telling without judging and we must give it the importance it has, as there is the risk that the subject thinks that we don't understand what he is living or passing through. +Given that pasta is so well distributed, consumed in many different countries of the world, can we still proudly say that pasta is an Italian product? 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So I have my money hat. +It's not funny. +In this lesson, you will get an overview of the techniques used in the requirements-gathering process to discover the user's current practices. +I'll see you next time. +Now, others of you say no, absolutely no way work from home is better. +One of the things I'm worried about as Yale downsizes is I need to become more institutionally valuable to Yale. +In this case the second principal is the one that could come into play. +And that dog entered the apartment without their permission and ended up getting into a fight with their dog, and worse than that, ended up biting her husband. +So, they need to expand their market range. +The thing is that, in colocation, the same place there is something strong about a place that can generate this. +What does that mean? In economics, there is the traditional way of distinguishing products in terms of experience products, search products, and credence products; what is the difference? 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argue that the first national transport system was not the Canadian Pacific Railway. +Hence, they find that the firm publicly claims to be egalitarian, has formal and informal practices in place to encourage it, has various stories, rituals, jargon, and physical arrangements that all seems to reinforce and support the existence of egalitarianism. +So I was just listening to a radio story about a global meltdown of a big multinational that got caught just flat out lying. +Changes are made at the margins, and what we see today is an adaptation of prior policies. +In fact, one study by Philips and colleagues looked at this directly, they created what they called a sleep regularity index. +If they extend too much, maybe we will need to ask or go to a professional. +Huge gratitude and appreciation to all of them and to you for getting to the end of the course and the beginning of the next part of your journey. +Burn out, which you have already seen, as lack of inhibition behaviors or 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leaked in and there was a second explosion which affected him, and a colleague who was behind him, he might tell you now, he has followed him and his eardrum was affected, he can't hear properly and I feel really bad because there is an injured person and my colleague can't hear and I feel bad because I thought everything was under control and I don't know how all this happened, I can't take it. +But also, when working on it assisting people who are in touch with this pain, people who suffer, we also suffer an important wear. +So again, it's this case where your beliefs are changing what you're capable of. +In this lesson, we reviewed focus groups. +So we have to think about the players and their positions. +High-ranking members of other clans would be invited to the potlatch, so that the individual who was holding the potlatch could display their wealth and social ranking. +So education becomes a lot-- especially the girls. +So, what I do is one is keeping my brain active so, you 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It is very hard. +With lobbyists free riding is less relevant than in other models because the lobbyists have already made the decision to be involved in a cause in some form. +2 million they can save through reduction and overhead. +Or perhaps he could afford to pay 250,000. +Of which about seven of those are as somebody disabled. +We need to be completely concentrated on the quality. +And the evidence suggests, if you can work towards getting a little bit more of a growth mindset, you'll have a host of positive benefits. +That she wasn't interested in doing joint problem solving. +The first one is sense making practices. +I learned it when I was running the Global Fund for Women and I was interacting with so many women's groups around the world, and we were trying to do good things. +I apologize. +And I wanted to talk about it with you in case it was something that you'd like to explore on your own. +It is not fast in the way the product is delivered to the market. +Which is that in addition to writing down what you're thankful for, you literally write a letter to somebody about how grateful you are. +The phrase, forgive and forget is often used as a form of reconciliation. +And so, to me, it's the pre-part that is important and fundamental and more work than the, I think this is playing at the end. +Now, let's look at how to apply the four Ps of connected leadership to systems. +You half the 35, was not quite 37, but it's a tricky math problem. +Instead, we had just been living pretty crazy lives and didn't know how a dog would fit in. +Responding to the historical significance of the territory, Belmore's project, Trace, carries a statement that reminds the public that the area was a meeting place for Indigenous peoples for thousands of years. +There's even data for things as horrible as, what if you find out you have a really bad illness, where you find that you have cancer, how bad is that going to be? 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But it may reveal how I identify with something or how I relate to it. +We're trying to learn from you in a great part, so please fill out the exit survey. +You may find that you've added a few things or discovered an interesting hook or an angle that you want to exploit. +In fact, I think that that’s one of the important things that all of our ancestors and all of the company’s workers are known for, that is, to remain firm on the idea that the product must be an excellent one. +We know that a brand is a set of associations. +And I think this is something that can be acted upon and quickly, demanding institutes of statistics, and etcetera. +It's not always positive and that kind of context that we would think are ideal. +Kingdon calls these policies, but they really pertain the ideas, bills programs, old and new solutions, standard operating procedures that are revisited and even changed and they don't need to pertain to any existing problem. +And I'm not sure, I mean I always often wonder whether knowledge fits more subtle forms of control and dependencies that can arise. +You know you're good at these things and you should feel proud about them. +However, on top of that, you have the local portfolio. +Step by step, let's start, and first of all, we have to highlight the names of the three different deals we find in replacement financing. +Look at this deal. +In our connected leadership framework on priorities, that includes what to pack in the boat. +One important quality clue is the reviews given by experts and critics, which in this business play a very fundamental role. +You are very literally whispering in their ear. +Rather than asking the user what, when, and where she accomplishes a given task, the designer goes out to where the task takes place and observes the user. +Last week, we discussed resource dependents theory, and we described how that theory concern the firms power dependence relationships in the environment. +And you'll see that now appear in the constraint. +I have both the table and the graph, and I think with both of these combined, I've answered question 1 in full. +Now agenda setting I think is a key thing as a garbage can theory manager. +As you can see, in itself, there is no strong advantage in being small or in being big. +And you would schedule regular time to talk about the logical and emotional benefits of your solution. +So that was kind of a refrain in some of the posts. +Not including the Indigenous population, very few spoke out questioning the morality of the school system. +The urban growth has, in some cases, created conflict between these expanding municipalities and First Nations. +They may not know themselves that they are infected. +But one of the nicest ways you can improve your self-compassion is to commit to using kind words with yourself, to talk to yourself, like you would talk to your best friend. +And of course, if the teenager tells us he doesn't want to talk, if he prefers doing something else, or simply not talking, if he prefers leaving, if he prefers going out with his friends, we must accept it. +So, quite a huge market value. +And then the slope which is our M, you know why M is used for slope? It's a mystery for the ages, that's something I, let's move this over. +Yes, it does happen. +One is we're bad at effectively forecasting, and the second is that we're really susceptible to social comparison. +I think sometimes it's just, it's hard to walk that fine line between being being a, being agreeable. +This is the first point. +I hardly need to tell you that negotiation is important. +Forgive any mistakes we've made, any inconsistencies, grammar, and pronunciation. +And it's really about understanding it within this broader framework that helps to bring people to appreciate what that means. +And I'll end on a practical tip Let me add on that. +For Indigenous peoples, before trading with the Europeans, fur wasn't necessarily seen as having value in itself. +If you like, take a moment and think about your life and the risks you run in spending time in the red zones. +And many companies will also want to forge teams composed of differently skilled persons who are going to rely on each others' strengths. +You can put as many constraints in here as it will allow. +But most of the ones I've been in have kind of an organized anarchy element to it. +So, what you'll find on this website oinot. +So I'm just going to leave you with a nutshell structure for effective content. +And it probably has a lot of contact with post stocks as opposed to pre-doc students. +And then the villagers came to me with the, quote unquote, good news that suddenly six of these children were going to go high school, boarding school. +One day I flew from Nairobi, an hour's flight to Kisumu. +You might have your grandma that whenever you see it's, now I'm going to eat, some incredibly delicious thing, right? These people cue a set of behaviors that have been rewarded in the past, right? So all these things are cues. +Scott, I'm always excited to follow your adventures. +While in luxury collections most of the products are not seasonal and therefore at the end of the season are not discounted. +They also need to communicate at the corporate level. +Many issues of intergenerational trauma persist, and the impacts of residential schools are still present in Indigenous peoples' lives. +And that's true whether you're thinking about how to design networks, whether you're thinking about the keyword auctions that make billions of dollars a year for Google. +And this kind of fallows the core process we described above of exchange. +Have to embrace the role fully end up living on campus often and their whole life is work at every point and the notion of a self an organizational self is highly tied up with their personal self. +Remember, people learn by trying to make sense out of the information they perceive. +Juliana what are we supposed to do now? This negotiation is a bit unusual in that both the buyer and the seller know each other's true reservation values. +They feel that an educational model and community activism failed so that this new model should work. +Women now represent the second most profitable commodity for organized crime after illegal drugs. +You may be able to afford a private teacher, you may be, you may have spare time on your weekends, when someone has worked two jobs, or has a family to support, and has less time flexibility. +And so these can appeal to different facets of an organization and try to be adopted. +The northwest coast Indigenous nations share similar traits, practices, and worldviews. +So this is quite a good performance because I started both, re-scaled both of them, they started at 100 and it's now, what is that? 3,500, 3,600, something like that. +Look both ways when you cross the street, and don't talk to strangers, and all these kinds of things. +You might start having some reservations if you need to pay $395,000 but that isn't your reservation value. +Hopefully, you have a half brushing your teeth. +We showed youngster all the, all the rock star's ideal. +In an effort to support communities and the challenges we've just described, Pauktuutit suggests that a framework for dialogue could be a helpful means to passing on effective information. +So that they're intelligent. +So both, the buyer and the seller think that B is better than A. +Because in some sense, if there's no pie, why are we having this discussion. +Again, the point one-six corresponding to the coefficient on X squared, on XY and on Y squared, who had other nonlinear, you would just go off and keep expanding this table to the right. +You know I always say that women are like pulpos (octopi). +But instead, it's a stage full of continuous physical and personality changes. +Remember kind things that you did, or remember kind things that other people have done for you. +[LAUGH] I also found that the dispute process takes very time and cost wasting. +All right, so what is the good stuff? What are we not wanting because we don't realize we should want it? One of the things that consistent work shows we should be seeking out more is opportunities to act more kindly to one another. +So how do we generate a network of practice? Well, there's several things we can do. +It is directly related to the last point on the PowerPoint, which is the process of the chance of being able to previously prepare for the death of a relative. +Managing and monitoring means creating the right condition for a perfect exit from the company itself. +On the other hand, to the extent the other party is initially unaware, but then they ultimately figure it out, there could be a price to pay. +He's the person who did and allocated the 9/11 fund, the Agent Orange fund, the Boston Marathon fund, so he is probably the world's premiere mediator. +In a critical incident situation, mostly when there are kids, it is important that the family can get involved in the incident management and that the psychological first aid application on kids can be done by these kids' referents. +Our advice is not over-dimensioning them, giving them some time to go back to the state previous to the critical incident. +However, although the land claim was not decided, the Delgamuukw court made a number of significant statements about Aboriginal title to guide future courts in shaping how future cases might be approached. +Everything should be approved, products, new lines, new launches, local marketing strategies in order, again, not to infringe the intellectual property, not to dilute the brand equity, and distribution in particular is a key issue because if you think that the luxury brand might have a limited number of doors for its own core product, but then entering into eyewear or fragrances the number of doors are thousands. +On one opposite, one extreme, of this continuum, there are niche markets. +This is a great way for men to be effective negotiating as well as women. +By usable, I mean that the user can accomplish the task via the interface in an effective, efficient, and satisfying manner. +All these techniques would be under this name. +In fashion products are mostly seasonal and therefore we enter into seasonal sales, mark-downs. +Sometimes they're clear about it sometimes you have to sort of infer it is that you can only purchase a whole number Radio ad. +How do you think the other person felt, and how did the other person show and handle their feelings? RULER is a set of five key skills that are the underlying skills of emotional intelligence. +And the last phase that we are living is trying to live with the depression, working more with the cost, continuing our investment in the quality, and looking more at the each line of the P and L in order to fight away the Italian depression, and since 2012, I would say more focused on the international market. +Have you gone in? No. +So, bigger numbers are more regular sleep. +These readings cover and reinforce some of the points we just touched on, such as developing a vision and mission, the drive progress, and cultivate diversity. +You say, "Well, if I don't take that, is my B. +Metaphors are never perfect, but then, in science, all models are just metaphors which means they break down at some point. +In this diagram. +And that the reflection process is important, but sometimes you have to act. +Clearly, education of girls is seen as the most important intervention we have to address the broad societal problems that we face. +Yeah he lost to Unipol group, he lost to IOs, he lost to Succo pharmaceuticals, and not only did he lose, when you look at the case, the respondent did not reply to the complainant contentions. +These assistants will be one or two, and we will distribute the tasks but they will mostly manage the fact that in example no one comes into the room, and if someone leaves the room assisting him individually. +To my mind, answers A and C merits and rewards are pretty similar. +From from food to fashion, but also banking and airlines. +This is where we take all the given information no matter which way it comes in and we put it nicely into a table. +And were going to talk about the role play in your content strategy. +I think when you're trying to transport someone through food writing or travel writing, they want to be able to connect with what you're saying and I'm perfectly happy to sit at my computer and type away and write lots of things but I also want people to connect to it. +Good job, lots of money, awesome stuff, true love, perfect body, perfect grades, we make the prediction that these things are going to make us really happy. +Many Aboriginal women entering the workforce for the first time were employed in domestic services. +Don't draw like I do, I'm just trying to show you for the box so I'll do it now you will be able to see this unfortunately cause the little dialogue box doesn't show. +And if you'll bear with me yes I will keep the costume on that we're wearing all day today. +And I'm limited to what the internet and the Creative Commons can afford me, but I think this image to my side here does some of the work. +So some examples that we have published, 109 Ways to Make Your Business Irresistible to the Media, The Simple Five Step Formula for Effective Online Content, The Four Words That Will Get Your Email Open. +To me, I must tell you it isn't relevant if teams are composed by volunteers or professionals. +Perhaps we even merge and center of the cells later to clean things up. +That means Bea only has to counter with 18. +This is a fantastic use of IF. +Now here we're building the same size bookshelf, it's exactly the same. +Again, it is a point, a managerial choice of the company to chose what he strategy to pursue is, what is the position the company wants to have in this continuum: closer to the niche, closer to the mass, closer to personalization, closer to standardization? Starbucks is a good example of a mass marketing approach. +They don't ask them about flow but what people are reporting are those states. +Would you believe it, prices in the US have gone up 24-fold since 1913? That's not exactly a zero inflation environment. +The last step, is represented by the value of new issued shares, where in this case, we have to divide the future value of the investment by the number of new shares. +And then, decision makers are constantly looking for work. +It all kind of balances out, your life circumstances, right? And so these are the kind of two answers people give. +And so they have actually this is the second round of funding that ORAM has gotten from them to really try to make things fairer. +What is it they lose if Alice doesn't get the deal? Robert? They lose the pie, which is six. +Sometimes it's because they include other people in a way that stuff often doesn't. +The variable cost is eight dollars got it. +We opened it up at home for Christmas and our house smelled for like three weeks. +I am the founding Executive Director of PROGRESS, which is the Program for Research and Outreach on Gender Equity in Society at the Heinz College, which is a part of Carnegie Mellon University. +I've re-ordered and slightly edited the table for ease of presentation here, but Powell goes through a variety of organizational features. +So these are people with high intellect, high egos and what he would do is if he thought that A was the right strategy, but a lot of people were in favor of B. +Because a company that serves its customers well is the one that's going to survive the ups and the downs that every company goes through. +It's not really over. +The absent or peripheral parent refers to the parent who isn't able to influence in the familiar functioning. +In this experiment, a rat is shown, learning how to distinguish a picture of a flower from a picture of an airplane. +In this case, we're saying no we don't want any bad things. +Thanks to Seneca we understand that this is because fashion is about impulse and desire. +Part of the reason an image is so important to memory is that images connect directly to your right brain's visual spacial centers. +I should have done what the overwhelming majority of students did, which was take the regular track calculus and not take the Calculus with Applications, which everybody said was the hard track. +I teach a second class at Stanford on the topic, entitled: "Love as a Force for Social Justice. +She says, massive protest is an organized event, and not an organization. +Like, I like to think of myself as nice and funny. +So you know how variable they are. +But my mistake was, I didn't specify for all four years. +And the third big meeting, although there are those things in between, you're closing the deal. +It's not the most environmental move, but I recommend it anyway for happiness boost. +Initially, 144 members of the UN signed onto UNDRIP, but four countries voted against the declaration, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. +And that goes back to becoming a sort of a cynical reader. +I'm doing some oatmeal over here. +We've already read some discussions of coalitions in week two of the course. +We say with catch-up if the current interest is calculated directly on the entire amount of the final IRR. +what I mean is when the students in a high school classroom in the United States. +We know it helps our body, we know it makes us look better and so on. +But, I can do that very easily. +I wasn't taken to see any of them, because they were not in the country. +B, disadvantages. +Nonetheless, the additional protesters did nothing to quell the violent onslaught delivered by the police towards the protesters. +In this lesson, you've learned important terms and concepts related to user experience design. +But, a very strong influence from the North-West Mounted Police. +All were schools doing real school. +Others of you picked up on how in the West, there may actually be all sorts of superstitions at the individual level. +The third reason is related to the philosophy of the course. +For example, Dolce & Gabbana is well known for three words. +Canada, now a unified colony, selected William Benjamin Robinson, an experienced trader familiar with Indigenous language and trade customs, as their primary negotiator. +We're going to touch on a few of those and just reinforce that in this lesson. +And that may actually give them some pause in terms of how far they're willing to go. +I brace it around my wrist, and I hold it close to the teeth and then I strike the hide. +These worldviews would be challenged to the brink of annihilation once newcomers started to arrive. +However, we hope you will see this course as just one of the first steps of your journey to understanding Indigenous peoples. +And then of course for women who come in from rural areas -- first of all they have to find jobs. +Going back to 2000 or 2005 when the stock exchange was flying. +It was the first one, the fourth one, and the fifth one. +Why don't we try to change this approach, selecting the best ingredients in the world. +[FOREIGN] I could not sleep. +We've always tried to be close, and be very close to the seller. +It was expired in 1987 in Europe and then not until 1992 in the US. +But there's just such a huge bottleneck between going from primary education to secondary education and then again, for me, the bigger question is what are they learning along the way? Governments are starting to try to tackle that and some governments are trying to come in and actually look at the issue of what are children learning? But they go back to their typical fixes of okay, let's redo a curriculum or let's train a teacher. +Of course, that leads to a heavy underlife, where certain meanings and practices can kind of go against the culture, of the organization. +See if you can find organizations whose vision and mission statements resonate with you. +Many of these principles were shared among Indigenous nations, ensuring that all parties upheld their obligations. +And what you find is use of almost a fourfold increase in the extent to which students are interested in recycling. +But you're learning a fleet of skills that can be integrated into some kind of system. +Obviously as a consumer you could say, when I go into a Starbucks restaurant, I can choose the combination of products that I want. +And so he's totally up front about the fact that he's be willing to pay all the way up to $100, to join me in the car. +That are classic, i. +He brought the cause of Iroquois sovereignty first to England in 1921. +First, it slows down your site's loading time and that has negative implications with Google and other search engines. +[CROSSTALK] My friends in the back. +Although the Nunavut government has formally adopted this wording to describe Inuit worldview, it's important to realize that the Inuit occupy a large span of the circumpolar North; circumstances which necessitate variations in the culture. +So, growth mindset is really good for your academic performance. +If they're not successful in doing that, then the selection bias can harm their business and it can destroy an insurance business because, if people know that they're going to be sick, then only sick people sign up. +And other than Mel Brooks, no-one believes that. +The full intergenerational effect of residential schools can never be known. +For example, cultures often use certain symbols and tools such as the mask here and the bow or rope and so on of a past culture. +How did your, you approach your studies so that you could find things in a way to keep yourself from being intimidated. +You're just stuck that way, even if you get the perfect grade, and a good true love, and all that stuff is not going to help you, right? So that's one thing you sometimes hear. +Instead, the Haida determined who would be politically powerful in their community based on the social hierarchy and heredity. +A positive one for affected people and another that can be against us. +What I'm hoping is that the work I'm making will somehow make sense further down the road. +If there was a tiger there, you wouldn't be able to take a deep belly breath. +Thanks so much, Caitlin. +Jonathan was in John Quincy Adams playing Andrew Jackson. +To face this problem of double valuation, we can use two different approaches. +You will see that the perception of the pending changes was a major motive for negotiating treaties with the Canadian government. +And then, the fifth thing is going to take this even broader, not just thinking about putting these strategies into practice for you yourself in terms of your own personal happiness, but how can you put these in practice more broadly? How can we use this stuff to help society, or help Silliman, or help things more broadly?. +Everything else is then the same. +And with iPhones, for example, you see the need for materials in manufacturing. +You cannot get HIV from kissing. +Now the final thing is that these theories espouse distinct organizational needs. +But the two parties know that a deal is to be done. +Tell us what you mean by that. +The first part is the general recommendation. +So from the early 90s to the mid-2000s, you had massive expansion of the primary school system and a huge effort to get girls into the school doors. +Other goods were traded, like guns, bullets, beads, linens for fishing nets, and mirrors. +Or that you felt like it did a service, a social good that all of these are kind of logics of appropriateness. +Like for example, being a little bit more social, we know that if you have a little bit more free time, you're more likely to hang out with your friends. +Why the evening before? Research has shown that this helps your subconscious to grapple with the tasks on the list, so you can figure out how to accomplish them. +Rising tensions between the colony and the Métis and acts of Métis resistance culminated in the Battle of Seven Oaks in 1816 which resulted in the death of 21 male Selkirk colonists. +Once you've chosen the right size of system to dress for you, you can develop a problem statement. +Wonderful, so we hit OK. +This week, a variety of networks are described in the readings, and if we inspect them a little closer, we see they are built up by some of the bridging efforts discussed last week, in resource dependence theory. +Despite Dr. +In this first module we covered a very fundamental dilemma in food and beverage business, the one between the product and market. +This is a situation where you should feel free to borrow great ideas if someone has put something in a way that is emotional power and meaning for you. +Expected value is expectations, so consumers expect something, then we buy, we consume, and then we get something from the product and service, so we perceive some value. +Take a moment and just think about the last number of months. +One really elegant way to do this is to use case studies and customer stories. +If I want to open my shops, obviously the investment of my shops is on me. +This project is actually performed and supported by the European Commission Echo and is a collaborating project between the coordinating partner of Germany, Center of Psychotraumatology, the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, Denmark, the University of Southern Denmark, the Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistant in Bonn in Germany and the Norwegian Center of Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies in Oslo, Norway. +[SOUND] My name is Frank Tough. +In fashion, as I explained in the last lecture, advertising is mainly based on pictures. +And the Psychprotip here is just that given that time affluence maps onto so many of the behaviors we want for happiness we need to start prioritizing it. +The formula is still working as the formula should. +Environments can vary technologically as well. +Does it actually work? 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Who is responsible for which task? and so on and so forth. +So, start by figuring out your reservation value. +And finally, we must also have clear the fact that, to help this equals group taking this role, being able to help and be supportive it needs us to take it into account, to give it information, to give it some guidelines on what they can do for the affected classmate or classmates and mostly it needs us to appreciate it and take it as another component of the teenager's accompaniment process. +There are some other things like heritage. +So we're really turning things around rather than the brand advertising itself to the consumers, the consumers advertise themselves to us and the brand. +Jessica Gordon, Sheela McLean, Sylvia McAdam and Nina Wilson stood up and were heard. +- Most are illiterate. +Next, in addition, the company plans to include direct reply envelopes in its mailing and incurs an additional 20 cents in extra costs for each direct mail envelope used by a respondent. +We again, see with rational act reviews, that there's an effort to maximize decisions to have decision trees. +What can we do to be more mindful? 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+Your brain, naturally enough, looks for a way to stop that negative stimulation by switching your attention to something else. +You do that again. +We will look for balance between the emotional and the rational part. +People's lives are at stake, and you want to do the best job possible. +They need to be well known among consumers. +To be able to do that with conscious awareness, intention, and skill is to wake up to a positive power, as well as to our responsibility to help others, especially those we love and care for. +List or consider a few things that make you feel frustrated, then a few things that you believe make the other person feel frustrated. +And, I wanted to share it with you because I, think it's a wonderful pedagogical experience for the students. +And it depended on where problems and complexity resided for each firm, so I like the example of mining where someone said that the environment mattered greatly at one phase of getting access to a land. +It's a little 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Well, I can't say yes to that now, because I already gave the thing with the account and don't wanna have you look I know my wife wants this house badly and my children would love it. +Where managing and monitoring means the private equity investor is now a shareholder of the venture-backed company because the private equity investor decided to invest To be a shareholder is quite complex because you have to stay in the board of directors where you have to interact with the entrepreneur, where you have to support and to sustain the activity of the company everyday. +It's exactly what you need, what your brain needs. +The second approach is the so-called tax transparency. +Tell us a little bit about how the channels are evolving and then we will talk about Vente-Privee. +For Altagamma, that is the foundation of Italian high-end company in the business as they say, of excellence that are actually nowadays a reference for this market as they’ve been measuring since 1995, every year; the evolution of luxury as a category in the different products as I said. +He says sometimes there's no defined leader and sometimes the pseudo-leaders have different interests. +So imagine like you hear about somebody's cool ski trip, that's actually fun. +Paid touchpoints are touchpoints that, usually, companies have in mind: Advertising. +It's much more of a key to happiness than we think. +And then, you can reinforce it through more of this inter-personal rituals that tend to render those values or those kinds of cultural elements, sacred or meaningful, and important and visible. +Because of the experimentation of company's new discoveries they attempt to solve new problems. +Specifically, the company expects its gross margins, which is revenue minus cost, to be 1. +Let's imagine that the investment made by the PEI is 4 and a half million, and using DCF, 4 and a half million represents 30% of the company’s equity. +A good example of those countries might be the post-Cold War and post-colonial governments who feel that, as part of their entry into the post-Cold War system, that they should sign these international treaties. +Barclay said that the kids who need the most love will ask for it in the most unloving of ways. +Strong ties entail frequent interaction. +And so this was the first phase. +Our founding history as a land, as a country begins with Indigenous people. +Actually that's usually very unsatisfying because you've just applied somebody else's thinking. +But we might end up burned out. +Fashion and luxury brands must manage in a multi-channeled kind of environment. +And so that's the importance of time affluence, we really need to be making space for things and making open time. +This is going to be a formula. +What fascinates me a lot, is that when I talk to managers and entrepreneurs, they are much more focused on the idea that they need investment to reach audiences than on the idea that they need a story to tell. +That's pretty good. +Breathe in again, well, slowly, slowly, focus. +In Europe, we have approximately 45 billion invested each year out of 5000 ~ 5500 companies. +I have no idea how much this is off. +But another big problem with phones is that these specific apps we have, in many cases, they are particularly designed to do stuff without people being involved. +So that's, that's what I'd suggest. +This week we did population ecology or organizational ecology, and one of the top-rated questions on that was posted by Lottie, and it concerned generalism versus specialism. +And ideally, you have all of that in one place when you started your assignment or your new job. +How do you make the most of this activity? Well, you just gotta nice stuff for people. +And it's just one example of how we try to respond to this consumer change. +But to convince you of that, it'll help to use an example. +May also reflect a stop here first. +Am I right in that? Yes, yes, yes. +It's kind of trying to measure how far off as a percent error the curve is, or here, the line is, from the scatter plot. +You know and maybe you do it not in one deal but in several emails. +Indigenous storytelling operates as a moral guide in a socializing mechanism. +For example, if the wheel landed on ten, the subject was first asked if the percent of African countries in the UN was above or below 10%. +We acquire a transfer of knowledge beyond the group think and the local optima to global optima by finding these talented experts at other firms. +So of course, there are all kinds of tactics, tips, and tricks for making your content more interesting and making it more fascinating. +And it depends on which ancestor your claiming on whether it's your maternal or paternal line etc. +I made the mistake of mentioning them because I thought it was a good price. +But also to keep you from gravitating to a soft metal ground. +So, if you start from you know, who lives in poverty and how many hours of work is spent and what's the income for you know, for the trajectory as such then it's not a surprise at the end of the day women were first of all, not entering the markets with property and at the end of the day, not being able to actually gain property. +And the community level and see what can be done. +In that manner, their formal structure fits ceremonial classifications, right? And these constructs are supported by a logic of confidence that extends throughout society. +Hot girl summer, that was a thing. +So, let's look one of my daily task lists. +We don't have to think of them in linear terms like typical courses. +That can be articulated, has enough documentation on it, that it can be articulated in terms of the organizational elements. +We're both pretty lucky. +I'm not saying I won't buy them, I might buy them, I might not. +We want to trade with you. +The point here is my deadline is your deadline. +That doesn't fit an organization, like the event may not be shared or observed by all the participants. +So thank you for joining us. +I find it very interesting, I've been studying the roots and their way of consuming wine, and then choose to open a place where I could have gone to—- As a consumer? As a consumer, sure; a place where someone could teach me something about wine, Could talk with me. +45 00:03:07,243 --> 00:03:12,438 47 00:03:23,365 --> 00:03:28,614. +But it does seem that they did have an understanding of what the government wanted, it just wasn't to the extent that it ended up being. +And that is why your professor is kind of just as mopey, and just as not good at this well-being stuff as you guys. +Those are the essential steps in making a chunk and fitting that chunk into a greater conceptual overview of what you're learning, but there's more. +So since 1964, it's been reauthorized several times, usually for approximately four to six year periods. +Anyone can modify it in real time as they adapt to challenges, evaluate their progress, and the whole team is on board. +To the extent the two parties have the same view of the world, then there's no ability to do a trade. +I wrote for probably more than 40 years while I edited constantly while I wrote and that was so dysfunctional and so bad for me. +It is very important to make a good selection of the group. +But be careful to keep backup of your work, because if the month expires, it may be gone. +Shift work and being away from one's family for extended periods often places increased stress on the family at home. +Today we're going to talk about that heart of what really makes content marketing work, which is the relationship between the audience and authority. +A few short years has become a movement. +John Meyer, Brian Rowen, Paul DiMaggio, and Woody Powell were all some of the first neoinstitutional theorists and you get a chance to read them in this course. +And we have two people at dinner, A who loves broccoli and B who loves beets. +Before we begin the connected leadership course, let's then take a moment to unpack what we mean by these two words. +It is not taken for granted. +So risk awareness here is to help you, to encourage you to take care of yourself, nothing else. +And it tries to improve on itself, but I think that the kind of memory we have in a lot of organizations is through mentoring, it's through interpersonal collaborations, it's through overlap of turnover and personnel so that before I leave, I will pass on some of the knowledge I have to others. +So when I grew up it began to actually link the dots between women's work, their life in the homes, what they do when they have to go to work, etc. +If successful practice and knowledge involves improvisation, then how do we encourage their occurrence and transfer within an organization? That is, how do we engineer an organization that learns? There are many things you can do and I'm just going to rattle off a few. +Okanagon Middle School is a lot larger than the elementary school, and with just as many disadvantaged students in this population. +At the end of the day, is that a big number for Coca-Cola? No, it's a rounding error on a rounding error. +Actually, don't just give your copy. +And released it into multiple countries, also in Italy you can find it on the shelf in the Skipper brand for example. +In this scenario here, it's not the end of the world, to play around with this and I have 1,650 shirts ordered, I'm still going to make a nice profit, and you can play around with this and plug in different numbers. +Can you talk a little bit about that in relation to there's still a lot of dysphoria for gay rights in the country? How's that happening, if you could say right now? 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Budget is good, old-fashioned, less than or equal and now you have to be careful here. +Imagine you're unhappy in your job and decide to quit. +Here's another way of looking at the first line. +That said, I always thought to some degree that maybe you know work from home was great if you were trying an exploit, if you were trying to accomplish things effectively without being interrupted. +We might want to encourage storytelling and cases from individual experience and organizational self-appraisal, so like presentations, reporting out. +It has to do a lot with the idea of uniqueness, exclusivity, and craftsmanship. +There's also evidence that doing nice stuff for others has a physical impact on our body. +You can use this worksheet to map out your current and desired iceberg models with the leverage points to create change, how you're going to get from here to there. +Out of that conflict, came the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. +I think that it is very important to know that in the mass market nowadays we mainly have retailers. +In short, our theories, each one of them, offer you ways of organizing and ways of getting coordinated action. +So we've done the first part. +And knowing about these superstitions, if you want to call them that, or just the use of rules without much reflection, or the application of rules extensively without reflection, that might be something to pay attention to in terms of managing your organization or having certain strategic advantages at times when you want them, or what have you. +And another important thing I think is that women are more and more understanding the tremendous importance of coming together. +Is where the companies ask to there a little bit more. +There you go. +The term female genital mutilation is now more widely used both by the World Health Organization and by many African groups advocating the elimination of the practice. +The insurance company pools all these risks, and by the Law of Large Numbers is not really risky in itself. +But despite the fact that we have very different legal entities, the functioning of private equity behind the legal entities is exactly the same, because it is based on two different players working together. +You will try to remember what worked well, and the failures, and understand them. +Same thing with the rule based kind of notions of an organization, which you'll learn about more now next week. +And I'm gonna be in a weak position. +This figure does not include unreported cases and so the number of missing and murdered women and girls may be understated. +If you survey college students when they're first entering college about the things that they find most important in life, as these researchers have done, you'll find a really interesting pattern. +And sometimes they're going to run into walls. +Solver has a built-in Nonlinear Solver, GRG nonlinear. +So you set your timer on your phone. +Every single detail may help build the brand’s personality or on the contrary, if the messages are not aligned, create confusion and difficulty for the customer to really perceive the image as the company who like to be understood. +This fear of rejection. +So that means a 30, say a 40 fold increase in value in 15 years. +But so many women have relationships that are permeated by hate, by anger, and that they feel so devalued. +See something. +They want to create value so the goal is exactly the same, but their decisions could be completely different. +The booming growth of the industry has had significant social and environmental consequences for Indigenous communities in the region. +Why is the drag-along relevant? 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Right. +By useful that it allows the user or users to complete a task. +In this section you have some specific videos divided in age ranges, from zero to three, from three to six. +We have D to A, B and C, 5, 4 and $3. +Or the terminology is exclusive so people tend to, they don't understand very clearly and so they basically learn the term but they do not learn what the term means basically. +Federica, what about the business model of Vente-Privee, what is the innovation brought into the business by this company? The most important thing that Vente-Privee understood is that image for brands is becoming more and more important, and this is also the case for luxury brands. +That's like the juicy extra to the thing that you're supposed to be doing. +But you can go online and find out whether your government has signed and ratified CEDAW or the Convention on the Rights of the Child. +Even with all different individual elements, it's still a recognizably same system. +Seattle goes to Chicago, Arlington to Kansas City, Oakland will go to Toronto. +So this is an interesting point, different business models are called in not really business model but ways to design. +When we talk about Lambrusco, we think, as consumer, that Lambrusco is one, but actually it is not one. +And certainly, hopefully, he would have taught you things like being allocentric or other, like focusing on the other side that's getting figuring out their page. +It may seem obvious that the two of them should reach an agreement. +This is a problem that got me started thinking about the test taking strategy in the first place. +It is important to remember that these reactions and answers in front of a critical accident are normal and expectable. +Here, a choice is made and a problem is actually resolved. +The second way is by flight. +Fortunately, war was averted. +It turns out the seller. +On your mark, get set, and go. +They are sudden changes such as an eviction, a job loss or a home fire. +The 15 million bonus is worth 9 to Hasan. +The problem is though, if I look at my constant A I have six E plus O6. +My mission is to inspire and empower the curious connecting individual purpose and impact, to unlock the potential of working together and helping improve the world around us. +But the fact that they saw my $20 million and what I believed is a fair price, which is true. +And that's why we have a club for female migrants. +Who here has a Rubik's skip? Can you solve it? After a 40 year gap having dispensed with this eighties puzzle in frustration a very long time ago, I saw it again when my then 8 year old son watched the speed cube phenomenon unravel on YouTube during COVID. +Everyone likes beauty and excellence. +Let me first tell you a little bit what this lecture will be about. +Exactly, and also what am I trying to display here? A good BATNA. +But let's go through it in order and we'll move things around later as needed. +This come at you in a chart. +Let's now take a couple of minutes and watch a video that perfectly describes what it means to be a social media enterprise. +As I got older, my knees gave away from 25 years of heavy duty running. +Being an emotion scientists means pausing and acknowledging our limitations, and often narrow views in questioning our assumptions about the way someone is feeling. +61 out of 10. +This visual is hopefully powerful and obvious. +Because, let's start with what is it he's gonna get there. +And just to give you a sense to how much this worked, I have to be careful here what I reveal. +You can assess adequate yearly progress, have annual testing with rewards and punishments, and this is actually one that No Child Left Behind adopts. +I'm interested in science that is not so hierarchical, that's more democratic. +Large enough for indulgent splashes of the glamorous Dean and Dan’s guests that can enjoy the place till late. +Well, I wanted to talk on what happened that day. +[LAUGH] I think she said it all. +So when I asked to visit, they refuse. +This is the kind of thing that students don't engage in because they're often worried about their grades. +We're actually just pretty resilient. +Communication plays a fundamental role in creating the dream factor. +And he expressed his trust that the United States would not invade Cuba. +They could be quite inhibited, suffering from a freeze response. +What does this mean? This means that once the debriefing begins no one will enter the room. +But the most important thing to understand is that distribution partners offer services. +We could also make a group intervention with these groups, adapting it a bit. +The decimals don't make a lot of sense but just to sort of avoid rounding, I'll make one decimal to remind you that these should actually be decimals, we'll deal with them later. +In a school, for example, the formal structure might reflect the prescribed rules we briefly mentioned above, such as principals, assistant principals, department chairs, teachers, students, counselors. +The tubes make smoke that rises into the air just like the smoke from our pipes. +Second, in other instances, solutions that get adopted don't really address a problem and this can arise in two different ways. +Like think about your friends, think about the things about your life that were cool here, think about what's facing you on the other side, and how you're going to spend your time and how that's different. +When you're haggling purely over price, sometimes your gain is my loss. +They engage in a dense web of frequent conversations over practice. +The financiers said let's take more time on this. +It is also recommended for people that voluntarily help other people that suffered situations of high emotional stress, in the field of victim associations, mutual help groups, etc. +And I'll always remember this one letter from one of the vets from Manitoba. +It's about you as the artist, you as the creator. +Thank you. +I'll call them the CEDAW convention and CRC convention. +One is how much time they spend alone, with unhappy people are doing that much more often, and the second one is when they look at how much time you report spending with your friends, your family members, loved ones; people you actually want to hang with. +In this last negotiation, we saw an example where the lawyer had a great idea, let's try a post-settlement settlement, but the other parties, Hasan and the buyer, they seemed to be happy with the deal they struck. +The goal of the novel designs we create is to do a better job of meeting the needs of the user than the existing designs. +One, I'm going to call these better ways of wanting. +You find out a lot of stuff. +Thanks for your time, see you soon. +So we want to do some product one more time. +Private equity is an investment, it’s a company which is not listed in the stock exchange, but this definition is very broad. +Right, right. +I do adopt the actual changes they propose if they agree on them. +So the ambiguous nature of the solutions, their connection to new problems, and the lack of time all kind of compound to render ambitious reforms seemingly minor. +I don't wanna negotiate, but this is what I got, this is what I can pay and I see what- So you're asking for help. +But nowadays, it's whatever you all are doing online where you're watching it separate. +How does the team work together? Those kind of questions are all kind of inquiries about practices and processes as well as kind of excitement, positive energy that they place on things. +Bilder is digging to create a fundamentally new understanding of how to look at personality disorders and diseases that have an effect on personality. +That's another matter and we should call them out on it. +Blood and breast milk are high risk fluids. +Here I want to underscore that the goal of design is not novelty for its own sake. +But to this day, rational, natural, and open system qualities persist in many organizations. +Photos look like the ones on the screen now. +But, it's clear that organizations do rewarded punished individuals who conform or don't to the organizational culture. +The goal of Okanagan is slightly different, in that it has an equality and social justice concern more than did Agassiz's. +Welcome to the second module in the course where I want to introduce you to the Strategic Context or what we affectionately call the 7A Framework. +And what the scientists have found is that in fact your cheerfulness level right now ish seems to predict whether or not you're going to have employment in your twenties and thirties. +Whereas growth mindset folks really recognize that performance is going to take hard work, right? You're not going to learn unless you put work and effort in. +5 as well. +All the time, HIV destroys so many army chiefs in the body that the immune system finally collapses. +And you think, well, okay, Barry, why are you wasting, is it really worth your time to negotiate for 120 bucks? Yes, I said, well, if it takes a minute. +So it's an authentic way to show up and effectively bring the purpose of the organization to life in your team. +So we have Leland Fowler, Juliana Canfield, Elizabeth Stahlmann. +But you're not thinking about the possibility that wow, there was a huge huge probability that I might not have met this person ever. +John turns to me and say, are we being kidnapped to Syria, I mean what's happening? And, well, in a few minutes, we discover that what he's done is retrace our steps at breakneck speeds. +And here are the correlations they find, if you look at students mathematical ability big, very strong correlation. +They have broad education and training, but not a lot of financial capital. +We looked inside our product portfolio and said well, that means that more people are using what we will call portion packs. +The well known Cheyenne saying, a nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground, acknowledges the importance of Indigenous women in the community. +What we saw is that we can want the right parts of good grades, we can want the right parts of a good job, but our mind doesn't really click into the right stuff. +And for that matter so is Craig's, and so are all of the 26 people holding the red card. +So, dress code can kind of fit certain norms of, of professions and the like or particular cultures as well as kind of even income classes. +No, that's not true. +Usually most women who are suffering violence from their couples have been suffering it for a long time. +My mandate is global, from Colombia to Cambodia, to Bosnia, to Syria, to Central Republic of Congo, to Somalia. +The information was lost in tons of inaccurate information and the transfer took a long time because people follow standard operating procedure within their organizations. +And then they're prone to saying, okay, maybe we can find a third way alternative that will provide for joint gain and you try to get them in that mode early, cuz that's what you want to try to do. +And now let's enter deal number four, which is represented by expansion financing. +It looks like the last three cases that he went to Icann with, he lost all of them and normally, you lose, if you look at the bottom line here, the respondent did not reply to the complainants contentions. +And that's something that smaller companies actually have an easier time organizing, I think than the big companies. +So the, the how, let's say, of this business model. +Our discussion on storytelling established that Indigenous worldviews include the understanding that we are connected to each other and to all life on Earth. +I said, I'm gonna let it go. +This is perfectly fine. +It includes whatever a woman is asked to do or is expected to do for no money, as well as what she may be coerced into doing in order to have money to care for her family and herself. +Now the teacher's relations with each other are also collegial. +By contrast to the United States, exams are privatized and not universal. +And finally, organizations can rely on ritual classification to provide internal order and identities. +And this cell is not really for us it's for Excel, Excel needs it to work. +So we started in 2007, but we consolidate the international markets in 2012 and now we are opening other stores abroad. +What he did is he went and said to the two parties, gentlemen, you're only a million dollars apart, and so my strong recommendation to you is that you agree to meet in the middle. +But if if that law is enacted in Russia, my understanding is that it's a pretty it's treated like the social service coming in and taking your kid right. +This is the private equity investor is going to finance the last stage of the life cycle of the company. +That means as we said differentiated customer base. +We respected each other. +The spaces that were created by the UN Conferences and the possibility of networking helped us to work together across international lines and to be able to clarify our purpose. +For instance, Minnie Grey shares her memories of her strong Inuk mother, who continued to live a very traditional lifestyle even after her husband's death. +And we certainly wouldn't have granted an asylum application based on sexual orientation persecution. +During the second half of this week we will see the adults' specific needs after a critical incident. +5, do whatever you want. +For reasons that we will discuss, girls between the ages of twelve and nineteen are particularly vulnerable to contracting HIV and AIDS. +Well, you will see how, in some days, you feel totally renewed. +Hi, I'm Akila Radhakrishnan. +In classrooms, this can be seen as a back-and-forth between the teacher and student with the goal of supporting the child's emotions. +There's little downside and lots of upside. +So we highlight the 3 givens 200. +This is because they are just models of our designs so they don't require for us to engage other highly trained professionals, such as software engineers or graphic designers. +To offset this, researchers have suggested positional treatments. +That they allow students to explore things, they often grading actually limits people's focus to the grading as opposed to exploring learning and that came of all these kinds of problems as well, and so what we would do is two groups man these different problem streams and solution streams, they brainstormed right? And they came together in class and I told them okay here's your list and put them all up on the board and I said I'm happy to change the grading policy in the class if you can come to a consensus on any particular solution, and convince people that it addresses problems that are of importance. +And so you're feeling them out a lot before you grab. +That means that you don't change the tradition, but you understand things year after year, production after production, vintage after vintage. +Say you reach an agreement with the seller for 420,000, but then he or she comes back and says, look, I know I agreed to sell you the place, but I'd rather stay put. +It looks like we're split almost evenly between 525, 500, and 475. +And third is a citizens' advisory council which has access to the meetings but only white middle-class women, stay-at-home moms, actually have time to attend. +There's a lot of content in the material about Aboriginal women so I have fit their story into this artwork. +Yeah please. +So these kinds of authorities that Stephanie remarks are more relevant for static or stable organizations or just reproduction. +You could say justice will prevail, I'll feel really good about that, that will almost entirely compensate me for the process of the time, I'll offer you $100 if you accept within 24 hours, I'm going on a vacation, please respond right now. +It's brilliant, it's brilliant cuz you've put that idea in their head. +And pigeons, and as soon as some market event happened in London, he would tie a piece of paper to the leg of the pigeon in London and send the news to Paris. +Asia is booming very much. +Business models are a way to simplify the reality. +Almost all the groups thought, in terms of some kind of identity and parochial interest in what that entailed. +The sixth question is, have you worked extra hours or done extra jobs for free for your organization, what made you do so, what role did the organization culture play in this? And this is by Eugenia. +And I'm going to highlight a few and give you some reflections of my own. +But there's more to the iceberg than what we can see on the surface. +For much more detail and specifics about this extremely important issue—gender-based violence—and its health consequences, please read Chapter Six of the text for this course. +That doesn't mean everything gets split evenly. +We don't present, like in the past, a whole collection. +Sure, virtue is its own merit, doesn't seem the same as virtue is its own reward. +So, if we can previously talk with these closer people to ask or have information, we can know which is their relation and the concept, the fear or the way in which they should deal with the affected person and his disorder. +Isn't it extraordinary, even in a Nobel Prize winning discoverer of DNA. +Welcome back everyone to the second psychology of well-being lecture. +Sharon McIvor's 1985 court case, McIvor v. +I can focus on option C for you. +Today you will begin the last week of this MOOC course on psychological first aid from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. +I'm happy to be here. +And it is important that especially you as a psychological first aid provider, warn about this and warn about the fact that this kind of advices shouldn't be given or if they are given they should be ignored. +But, in life, if you switch things up and you do different things every time. +I told you it's an exercise which has different parts, concretely three. +The value proposition is about fashionability. +Your hot rod of a memory may be able to hold nine things in mind instead of four and you can latch on to those things like a bulldog, which makes it easier to learn. +If we look at animals, we see species vary within niches. +And the salesman takes you three inches in on the crotch, okay? And he's chalking you up the rear, and down the sides with that white chalk. +Probably the emergency situations in which you participate will be a trigger situation, which sometimes trigger because there has been an aggression stronger than usual, stronger than it usually happens in this situation or this time someone called the police and this might begin a process, when of course the woman hasn't died, which is a case in which unfortunately we can't do anything for her, but we can do things for the environment where she leaved and she left and where the assistance is also very important. +We're interleaving our learning by jumping back to revisit and deepen our understanding of a topic we've already covered. +However, in 1883 the government became much more involved when they built and funded three schools. +In other words, New York was responsible for $1,243, and Houston's responsible for $666. +So you think about Red River, which is now in and around Winnipeg, Manitoba. +In general we see a very limited number of local consolidators in our market. +And the key is that once we see the cue for a loop that's been reinforced a lot, when we see the cue, we automatically want to do the routine. +So, even though you have these kinds of differences in politics in terms of turnover, the policies itself had been sitting on the shelf, and had just been taken up at a different time period, under a different set of actors. +We will go over each in turn. +But, an option is something you pay for the option to choose later. +After this, restrictions were placed on Aboriginal farmers dictating the price they can sell their goods for, who they could sell their goods to and perhaps more importantly, when they could sell their goods. +And it sounds a little crazy but if you can be in that mode where you're catching yourself doing this, you're catching your own evaluations being about what other people are doing as opposed to absolutely about your own worth and your stuff, you force yourself to do a stop think. +There may be a filibuster for all I know. +So if you talked about race six years ago and then you didn't talk about it for six years, didn't think about it much, didn't think it was relevant, it wasn't really in the news cycle or in your organizational conversations with urgency, it wasn't about this quarter, it didn't get your attention or the metrics or the measurement, you're probably out of shape. +So, why does all this matter for our happiness? Well, you need to form better new habits for happiness. +So I have my outflows, let's do batch upload here. +And they can say that they're for or against this policy. +I'm ready to sign. +The number of people that we're sending to Omaha, demand would be 1, 1, 1, and 1. +So be is this value, use your dollar signs to lock it down for dragging and then times x which is our price. +And you might say maybe this is just because we don't get to do this all the time. +And so what do you find? Well, what you find is that consistently, happier people are thinking about doing more kind things and are more motivated to do them. +Those two kinds of distance and embracement. +By the way, best played as one of addition and not subtraction or exclusion. +We would recommend that, apart from telling the kid the truth, and telling it correctly, we shouldn't deny him any information and let him take part in all the rituals and all the events taken related to the incident as long as he wants to, it is also important that we don't tear him apart from the situation of the critical nucleus, when there's a death in the family, of a grandparent maybe, and we leave the kids with the neighbors or with a relative that isn't that affected. +If Bea offers two-thirds of 25 or 16. +Herbert Simon related a theory of satisficing as a potential alternative, one that may offer a more accurate description of how we usually make decisions as boundedly rational persons. +In good faith and okay let's turn some Q&A, Barry. +You're just asking him his opinions of various trades. +How do you handle the salary expectations question? Which is why I put Raluca, Giuseppe on blast early on. +Finally, your emotions strongly affect learning as you are well aware. +Matt you're an economist, tell us more about serious games. +As a starting place, how much more do you get, dollars and cents, when you negotiate? So, this is $627,000. +Also false opportunities for education, and fake marriages. +And so it's kind of unique in that way. +As they often say, rats and human beings have this in common. +So what you want to do is say, on the way I usually tell the stories that I make up. +The two are related, obviously, but there is difference. +But it just doesn't nearly do it as much as we think. +But if we want to do that we first have to change ourselves. +Muhammad, we can hit answer live for him, if you would. +When I go to the lunchroom here and order my lunch, I may negotiate for an extra fry, but not for the price I'm going to pay. +We will be careful of their gestures, the actions, the close actions, which doesn't mean we must be distant. +So let's just increase by five percent each time. +Another one is, if you look at, directly at Italian markets, we used to have brands in our portfolio, or we even have brands in our portfolio which never got any support. +These are called quality clues. +Quillwork is especially time consuming and requires great patience and meticulousness. +How are you feeling?" You just ask, "How are you feeling?" People report like well, they have some apathy and some boredom. +I thought I worked more and more every day, and this couldn't be. +Then we will go to the stabilization, we don't always need to apply this stage because there isn't always an emotional show that needs to be stabilized, so this stage is only made if necessary. +And gradually at the very top in the oldest of old there are fewer. +And the danger of the tag-alongs is that they may feel betrayed in the end or used, thereby enacting a revolt. +You begin with the information you've got. +You're thinking about summer jobs. +And that is why you get even organizations, such as women's funds, in national countries, in regional places. +Then “Made in Italy” stands for charm, style, and exquisite tailoring. +I think students these days don't have as much free time for leisure. +By useful, I mean that it allows the user to complete a task. +In an Indigenous view, the land is a place to be nurtured for future generations. +I am a thinker, but my guests are thinkers as well, and we exchange. +With a few exceptions, don't use images, sound files, or text, that your company didn't create or pay for. +That you valued the work from a personal basis. +Importantly, when it comes to our students, they may be displaying a lot of negative emotions because of their difficult circumstances over the last couple of months. +You can see that it's grabbing last year's number, dragging down as you wanted to and then grabbing the number from row 14 to increase by that percentage. +So, the incentives a particular group responds to in joining a coalition strongly influences the ultimate role the group will play in the coalition structure. +You have more examples in sauces than pasta, because pasta is a simple product. +Then you need time, 15 days in brine solution, salt and water, and more or less 23 month in your warehouse. +So, this person, the journalist, and also your colleague have been hurt in the second explosion there has been. +If things turn around, he'd look for ways in the future to make it up for us. +It was associated with that reward in the past. +So hopefully, I've kind of put some spin on this for you, and hopefully, we have a little better sense of the issues concerning individual selves within firms. +The principles were right, and we just needed people senior enough to realize that and we had a big team working in parallel always to make sure we closed that deal in 13 days and that was really important. +We want cattle, tools, agricultural implements, and assistance in everything when we come to settle. +First, there is this mythic community that consists of a range of people who have shared values or experiences. +He's not coming up with any reasons here. +So let's pick a year when the stock market went up, let's say, the market went up 10%. +And those are a4, the San Francisco Unified consultants and administrators. +What did we do, what happened, what did we do? We make a round, whoever who wants to participate does it, and who doesn't isn't forced to explain what happened that day. +That is, really the ultimate example of the kinds things that we're talking about in this course. +What is important for companies to know is what are the different stages of this experience and how these different stages are able create value for their customers. +And so one of the things that enables you to sit at a negotiating table a long time is if you sort of build in some fun. +Last week, I asked students in my class to perform an exercise where they got together in these small groups and came up with designs for a learning school. +But again, more of what they’re to get, not much of what they're giving up. +This intricate legal diversity creates real challenges. +You say, okay, thank you very much. +And questions here, I should say. +The definition of this is just, this act of being mistaken about what and how much you're going to like these things in the future. +Let's have Anjou say, $500. +And what we have said, there is no one answer to this. +And that's why sometimes the most important brands in the food and beverage businesses, but also in other business, are brands that customers love. +We also work with families, because we want children and their parents or caretakers, to have the same language. +So I want to talk about the opportunities of what I see. +So a little more of a moderate claim. +I spent six months trying to learn Spanish, and I got nowhere in that time, one of the things I did was I, I bought El SeĂąor de los Anillos, which is The Lord of the Rings. +And the assembly was before school started, and he had to get in through the back doors. +Prior to the first stop in Edmonton Alberta, in October 2013, Christi reached out in 2012 through the vast space of social media, and word of mouth, and called out for help in creating an installation that would honour the 600 or more Indigenous sisters, mothers, daughters, cousins, and granddaughters in Canada that have gone missing or have been murdered in the last 20 years. +He does this in his focus on the American health and transportation policies that arose during the 1976-1980 presidency of Jimmy Carter. +The other is concretely observing. +We're very interested in purchasing. +“Fashion is like a fruit, you couldn't eat it a day before and you can't eat it a day after; it is just about today. +My total labor cost - two sources of cost here. +I don't want to get to the end of my life, and I've just lived the length of it. +We have this ongoing dialog throughout the project, so that the people really feel like I'm a VIP in this process. +You can be not being mindful and all these things and focusing on your photos, or you can be using your photos to see a different aspect of that thing that you are keeping. +Okay, the image is very important. +The question is, proportional to number of cars sold, proportional to dollars, profits, stock price, and other. +I think it looks nice. +So it creates curiosity, interest. +And if you make them feel good, they look for ways of expanding things of meeting your needs and meeting their needs and you're not rushed at the very end. +And become a philanthropists that's the second stage of your life. +But we'll try to add in this regular track where you have kind of essays that are much smaller and peer graded. +We must also try to correct feelings, in example, I understand that in front of this situation you are really angry, but it's neither good for you nor for the rest that you show it up so often. +, we discover that the fundamentals are completely different. +A lot of you see them all around you. +Step 3 is brainstorming and strategizing. +Either way, Einstein first arrived in the US in 1921. +Now, there's one thing I didn't do right that, that I believe I should have done better. +I think they're two options that we could really make work for you here. +For example, if the innovation is related to the pre-consumption stage when basically consumers get information in order to make a choice, any innovation in the value proposition which has to do with communication is important in this case. +The vision itself is typically a goal bigger than you, and it may not be wholly realized even if you are successful. +So one of my classic examples is the deal in Moscow in Russia. +And even though I've done these other 25 deals, the 26th deal is just as valid as any other. +We have evidence of funds bigger than 300 million Euros but honestly they are very big and typically if a closed-end fund is bigger than one billion Euro, we say it's a very large fund. +Again, play around with this if you want to. +And have instead learned, how to learn a new language. +But we have also to be pragmatic because statistics say that for every 100 deals of PE, every 100 exits, only one happens through an IPO. +Understand this formula, I buy one peak ad is costing $390 and multiplying together. +Still, laws send a powerful message. +If you go through the review, it says there is no more dramatic departure from the soulless Time Warner Center more than entering through the iconic blue doors to Per Se. +Another thing that people talked about was training. +And power is usually defined as something that we use to get others to do things they would not do otherwise. +Let's label these out. +I am a woman, I have worked outside the home all my life, and yet when I take a test that requires me to associate female with career and male with home, I can't seem to do that as well as if you gave me the opposite. +There's a confidence in elite universities and their accreditation, per se. +And the examples I'm showing in this slide are for Citibank, Levi Strauss. +And I ended up being the one who was involved in those negotiations. +Neglecting allocation of food, of developmentally supportive nurturance, such as breast feeding, and of medical treatment or healthcare. +So, what can resource dependence theory tell us about this case? Let's briefly review resource dependence theory again. +And with this I'm only quoting an anecdote, but this anecdote illustrates the teenagers' hard position in that moment, because they live in a fight, in a questioning of anything adults say. +$20 million and $10. +And as survivors became parents themselves, they passed on a legacy of torment and hurt. +You want to break it up into quarters so you see 3. +And whether the form that we change if we do adopt window dressings maybe. +And I issues. +And speaking about Thomas Mason he's well known for eccentricity because it's an English brand. +So, let's think about this. +Are there any other July birthdays in here? When is yours? July 14th. +Again, we have two items here. +I'm going to try to keep all the givens together. +So in the more developed markets you see this trend of interest in products and their origin, where they come from, how they are produced, etc. +They should also find means of creating organizational memory of what works so that it's retained. +Let's take this issue back to the Texas Shootout. +An obvious factor we sometimes forget is the good treatment affected people receive from participants. +Hit Enter when you're ready and drag to get. +They're given a, a uniform that they have to wear. +6 million people. +Please. +And it was keeping women at home. +But in the post-war period, there was a movement of Aboriginal people into urban spaces. +We've shown that Bea can quite credibly say, she will never take less than a third of the pie, but perhaps she can do better. +But even these relaxed resistant teachers were influenced, they conveyed clear purposes for each day's instruction. +The ability to combine chunks in new and original ways underlies a lot of historical innovation. +One study by Meeker and colleagues looked at this in doctors, there's this problem in doctors where doctors have a temptation to give out more antibiotics than they're supposed to. +And there's still a long way to go. +You could buy it at your supermarket, if you live in Florida on Publix or in California or Whole Foods Southwest. +Just a reminder, well, what's a reference point, what we saw last time that it's this salient, but completely irrelevant standard against which we're constantly comparing things. +So a lot of things here have a reflection of organizational learning that clearly are kind of neat. +Welcome to our last example here for a non-linear problem. +I never judge other people. +And then that they've been doing this for a while. +But one of them is that maybe we're not using our salary to do as many kind things for others. +Those are the bureaucratic problems we have. +There are sometimes certain words that will do really well with one audience, and they just kind of fizzle with another, words like breakthrough or any of the kind of power advertising words. +And Armani and the Gruppo Finanziarlo Tessile is an Italian company that was based in Turin, actually established the first model of licensing agreement in fashion. +So in this particular case, what will do if we were just going to split the pie? I think here the pie is $100 million in the event that the FDA approves the drug. +This is especially true for the arctic regions, where contaminants bioaccumulate in the fatty tissue of large marine mammals. +So there's a culture about sustaining the network and the improvement of the network in kind of a learning way, but it's interorganizational. +It's really personalized. +So I looked it up today. +And of the people who lost a job offer 80% of them did not have it in writing before they- And that's a super important part is when you first talk to them, you just want to be keen and show fit. +Okay? But if I get $100 million bonus, I don't see what incentive there is for him to get the drug approved. +I'll list this reading in the slide here, in case you want to find it on your own. +So it is kind of a combination of reporting out and reporting back in and a variety of these kinds of experiences or choice arenas were people can actually discuss. +How can we alter the economics on the ground to make sure trees are worth more alive than dead. +While yet others are horizontally differentiated into many different divisions and relatively autonomous units, like, say, university departments. +What is tag-along right? Tag-along right is a covenant for minority PEIs. +Then there's a question here of course of how many do I sell at full price? Then how many do I sell at reduced price? This is something that I need to figure out and keep track of. +Then if you want to find your total net present value, your actual net present value, we have to subtract something off. +And those pull people out of comfort zones, I mean it took them awhile, there's kind of sunk costs in learning those structures. +[APPLAUSE] [LAUGH] [APPLAUSE] We have succeeded in bringing the issue on the agenda but in many countries, although the legislation has changed, in practice things have not changed much. +It may also be that you're sufficiently frustrated with the other party, that you're not really in this expansive mood to be open to new ideas. +I think they do matter. +We have to remember, we're not born and that includes us, knowing these disciplines. +But I wanna see him. +If you go for a mass market with a standardized value proposition, you, by definition are very efficient. +The common factor in families with multiple problems is the presence of problems in all their familiar working 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+Additional resources are included in this course for you to begin your exploration. +Or, we can choose vertical prototypes where we will model a few features in depth. +So I go to the store right beforehand where we talked about a $300 price, and I say, look, I'm willing to get a second rug, but it's got to be a little cheaper, how about 275. +I think it's an interesting time for beverage culture. +And finally, if you're going to add a powerful visual, it reinforces the image in our hearts and minds, so we can literally see the vision and mission coming to life. +I'm already bringing a pretty crazy number to her. +You go out with your friends. +SITA PATHAK: We did not inform anybody in the family about our decision. +Or you can think about, yeah, people make finance analogies to life's decision. +It is very important, we were saying that, protective factors, a healthy kid which hasn't had any psychiatric or psychological precedent will keep being a healthy kid. +And so this is people 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Right? 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You're equally desperate to do this deal by Wednesday. +The point is that consumers try to anticipate the quality they can get from a product, not from some technical characteristics The point is that consumers try to anticipate the quality they can get from a product, not from some technical characteristics but from other characteristics which they correlate to the quality. +He'd relax in a chair and let his mind go free, often still vaguely thinking about what he had previously been focusing on. +We should be writing everybody a prescription not for anti-depression medications necessarily, but also maybe for exercise to free and helpful for you. +Now Solver found an integer solution within its tolerance, all constraints are satisfied and we hit "Okay". +It was wonderful intellectually and I tremendously benefited from being there, but it was also often very somber. +In the 1990s the Global Fund for Women was receiving more and more requests and information from women's groups centrally and urgently concerned with women who were being violated in the context of civil wars—in Kosovo and more recently in the Congo and in Syria, for example. +You've got to remember that mathematics is relatively recent, two or three thousand years. +Probably it is the case that in reality we're not in a fixed mindset. +Here the chances are that the model will be smiling. +In pie-land, everything is symmetric, so you can turn arguments around to defend your position. +Now leather goods are a category when you think about luxury. +Just PSYCHROTIPS. +So basically, it talks about a few principles of Look, Listen, Link. +Sometimes you're sitting across the table from the other guy. +Basically just this idea of he would pick these three month missions for learning languages because that was usually how long he could secure a tourist visa to this place to try to learn as much as possible in three months. +This is a toolbox in which there is the mobilization of the resources, defusing, debriefing and many others which you are learning this week. +What's happening in this one? 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Well, they're not so sure that you might or might not come back on Friday. +And that if we don't monitor it, either way, that this is a problem and particularly it still doesn't, to me, take away the fact that when you're remotely situated that maybe the culture creation is not as integrated or as monitored as it could be. +We have a special court in Sierra Leone that deals with gender-based violence as a day court, we have special magistrates trained, we have special unit in each and every police station where women can go and report, we call it the family support unit. +What about perceived value? We said perceived value is the value consumers get out of the consumption of the product or service. +That will never happen. +Because what does it really mean? 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I don't. +So, quite a strong interaction among the two partners. +Assemble a network of interpreters translating via video, by this impersonal. +Within an organizational culture, actors make sense of their existence according to identities and norms. +Point one, know your reservation value, or know your BATNA. +Even at the end of the day, you're like feeling the same mood as before. +And Matthew, rightly probably, identifies that once you have a deadline, you no longer optimize, and therefore, you go to kind of a satisficing solution. +The second step of the segmentation process is customer profiling. +A large graduate institution with an elite national reputation and a strong emphasis on the pursuit of truth and theory. +For example, at 500,000 you know you don't want the apartment, and at 395,000, you do. +Some argue that full reconciliation must involve the process of decolonization and requires the restoration and restitution of traditional lands. +But that doesn't mean you should go home. +Canadian law has recognized Aboriginal title as a unique right held by constitutionally recognized Aboriginal peoples over the use and jurisdiction over specific parcels of land. +Many of these stories, which are spiritual in nature, remain unchanged over time. +Let's add another one. +How much then should Bea hold out for? 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Here's a movement that's been credited with beginning a conversation about economic inequality in the United States. +Or, this is very important, knowing how to communicate bad news. +Following confederation in 1867, the new government looked westward as a place to expand its territorial claims, settle its anticipated immigration boom and provide a source of natural resources. +We live in a culture where we're always supposed to be on. +But these streams have to converge while our policy window is open in order for legislation to move. +Also, what's really cool is that other emotions are very helpful for learning. +Second, most Americans at this time had kind of a favorable opinion of market forces. +But we can also do something ourselves to kind of put ourselves on the social line. +So that for you, leads to a value of 63 million as opposed to 50 million- Okay. +In fact these cultural aspects of social structure often guide behavioral patterns. +And so on, and so on, and so forth…. +So they are not 100% integrated in to retail downstream. +While the median gives us the mid-score for a set of numbers. +Use your natural contrariness to defy the always present prejudices from others about what you can accomplish. +And at the end of it, the kid in the public service announcement would say, "Thank you G. +That means the negotiations start, for example, to reduce the price or to add the entrepreneur to receive money to pay, that means to buy back the shares. +If you were asked to look around a house you never visited before, you'd soon have a sense of the general furniture layout and where the rooms were, color scheme, the pharmaceuticals in the bathroom cupboard. +And now, it's really time to attend the course. +And we need to address this in an international way. +Even if they couldn't read or write, they could learn enough to take care of the sick. +Whether a larger project and an actual accomplishment of that within the work world can be done, I'd love to hear about it. +That's not clear. +Or that it isn't this idealized perfect leader that we all would want to follow all the time. +Second, we want to provide training to the entire faculty, not just part of it, right? We want them to go off and develop expertise in collaborating and in talking about their actual improvement on learning and practice. +So if you want to change a niche, you need a new better organizational form that can outcompete the firms already present. +So it's not as if the statement you get can be transferable and used as some kind of good. +This reform gives students an active role in their education, and emphasizes a goal of equality. +The new logical whole makes the chunk easier to remember, and also makes it easier to fit the chunk into the larger picture of what you're learning. +For your viewing we have an interview with Akila Radhakrishnan who works at the Global Justice Center. +You can see if there's some long-term effects to using social media in certain ways. +They just feel better to wait for these experiential things than not. +Let's not show the pennies. +So if I know a little bit more about those, then I can give you answer. +Often artists creative about how they approach things, so I think that's a very intelligent way of going at everything. +A different incentive or an incentive to stop practicing the procedure. +These brands are strategic because they are growing, because they are appreciated by the market, so the efforts of the company in terms of investments and attention are focused on these brands because these brands should ensure the next step in the market, the future of the company in the market. +Also they have to adapt to the norms and pressures of larger occupational structures and professions. +Like many who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, some survivors turned to drugs and alcohol to ease their pain. +And then, we'll dive right into the nitty-gritty a content strategy, which is of course what you're here for. +You may be surprised to learn that much like Cajal, Darwin was a poor student in school. +A lot of them have kinds of deficiencies that make it more problematic to learn and remember these things, where they go through these crises and in some cases, you may want to forget and this is something that not too many people. +That persons partner could die, he could decide to sell to someone else. +Those things don't make your case look any better. +That wouldn't have been able to take it otherwise. +Let's look at the triangle test. +And so there's usually a little bit more of a kind of punishing or a certain kind of accountability for demographics that are in the minority. +It's possible that when we are assisting in the emergency we realize we have symptoms similar to the ones we have explained during the acute stress disorder, maybe physical such as fatigue, enervation, stomachache, headache, nausea; cognitive symptoms such as not being able to focus, having memory problems, finding difficult to make simple tasks we usually do without big efforts in our job, such as organizing things or taking quick decisions. +And that is not how most self-identified Indigenous feminists, I think, come to feminism. +I might not have wound up in Silliman. +Why? Absolutely. +There was a general absence of conflict at Adams Avenue School. +Now, these are calculations. +We plan the increase of the needs that we have. +Without the army chiefs, the jawans do not know what to do and therefore, are unable to fight against any foreign attackers. +In this lesson, we reviewed naturalistic observation. +They have different levels of interest and commitment to the coalition. +The longer it lasts in some sense, the more time we have to get used to it, which is so boring. +So in theory this is where academic models, we assume there's no time limit. +Managing and monitoring is an activity which is based on two very relevant pillars. +All of the techniques we will discuss have advantages and shortcoming. +Daily activities included agricultural tasks. +I'm Ingeborg Porcar, technical director of this university's chrysis center. +This podcast has been divided into three segments. +We've provided more information in our Resources section, if you're interested in diving into more detail on any of this topic. +Anymore, online is a new channel of distribution which is absolutely complementary to the retail of online shops, outlets, and traditional distribution of all brands. +Concluded in 1871, the first two treaties had the fewest number of provisions and did not outline an ongoing right for Indigenous signatories to hunt and fish in a defined treaty area. +What we try to do is say how can we produce a product where we can quantify the value to the customer? It's very important that across all the different customers that we can show that there is a value in our product. +So if we start negotiating, and the negotiations break down, this would be a bad situation. +Now, it headquarters in New York. +If we go to Italy and we try to understand how the luxury culture connects with Italian culture, you see that Italy's less about the past, less about the heritage, is more about the excellence in the, entire value chain, an excellence in manufacturing. +The Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women. +Qualitative data may be a set of notes written by the designer as he observes the user. +And they were relating the way that biology gets narrated to the oppression and disenfranchisement of women in the world, the disenfranchisement of women from science. +So, Indian people in the states were simply a nuisance, a barrier, something to be disposed of. +Negotiations began in Sault Ste. +And so, he said, you will be 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A lot of you guys mentioned of course it ca. +The same year, we decided to approach the international market, and we discovered that the US, the average consumption per head in the US was much higher than in Italy, and we decided to open in New York. +And that's where CEDAW came along. +And he says, I've witnessed coworkers, and management in different work settings opposed to change. +But perhaps by Friday, your size will no longer be available, or on Friday, it might get sold out. +And for example, many of them will want interactive, dense networks of positive work related collaborations as opposed to positive sociable collaborations that don't relate to work. +Europeans economies benefited from taking raw materials, like fur, from far away places and bringing the materials back home where they would be manufactured into other products and sold. +Stories that are able to reign forth the mythology around the brand. +So it is important being able to detect it as assistants, being able to accept it and confront it properly to go on with our job and with our life. +I render the blue bolder where the rates and density of such interaction is highest. +Then last but not least, of course, this is my budget and it says up to three million for investing to purchase a single block per the table below. +Going to advertising, something put in a brochure or an advertising website. +No one would be proud of me if you went 50%, and I went slam [SOUND], right? So understand my incentives, in other words trust me. +That blue person would have an extra $839,412 by the time they retired at 65. +We did a little bit of a swap on the third one here. +Let's just split that amount, $454. +Is the drug worth pursuing or should Gopher Drugs abandon it now and not incur the $9. +The white bars and the gratitude visit. +So we highlight the table, by the way, notice I don't highlight the text of my header but I do include this sort of ghost cell. +The other group were like, "Wow, look how stress is enhancing their performance. +We did a good thing not because we added up to 160, but I care about my piece of pie, not necessarily the size of the pie, but my piece. +These days when we're chatting we're all talking about coronavirus is but Rhinovirus are the viruses that cause the common cold. +First, let's look at the core members in the first column of the table on my right or left here. +As long as their return isn't so bad as to offset the advantage of their beta. +I mean I can read between the lines when someone all of the sudden is making all of their dishes with a certain pasta brand. +What stays the same are just the basic rules, the outline of the program, the content is very national. +There've been some efforts of some governments but again, in conjunction with some international development agencies to provide conditional cash transfers, meaning if you go to school and you show up. +Unfortunately, this step tends to be overlooked by many companies. +And we approach the end of the closed-end fund. +I'd have to take the product away from that buyer and then go see if I can find another buyer for the product. +Here you can see some examples of a family with multiple problems. +The first the first is called familiarity and the second is expertise. +In fact, having two levels of brands, the corporate one and the individual one, you can play with just two levels to communicate to your target customers or the specificity for the value proposition, or the strength of the corporation that is behind the individual brand. +And it's just from the simple thing of pausing and coming back to good experiences later. +If you wondered what happened in the real version of this story, my colleague offered the friend the ride for free. +On the mood meter there enerji might be quite high, or the opposite. +and if they are points of parity, they are not differentiating. +Stuff is going on in the background in your mind, it's working on those things that you've talked about. +In fact, the world around us is made up of systems everywhere we would care to look large and small, and more often than not, can be found nested within other systems. +You could run as much advertising as you wanted, if your friends told you that product isn't worth the price, that advertising didn't help. +Now we have to transform this percentage. +I think we need people, I think we need global citizens, especially young persons to be global citizens. +What do you actually find? 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Yeah, it might help you get C, but what it won't do is create an environment where the two of you can do joint problem solving and come up with other options that might be much better than A, B, C, D, or E, and that to me is the real cost and real missed opportunity of the approach taken here. +What you see here in the town of the north of Israel is a group of blind people that are here trained in terms of, in cases of disaster. +But it also means that it's also the fact that culture can be slow to change, because it's not that it always reaches everyone equally. +There’s interrelationships that matter. +And then there is the collection freeze that is the phase when the collection, is ready then to be produced. +We have different social media, different tools, we have different geographies as the ones represented in the focus group, and therefore companies need to be able to convey a strong and consistent message, but at same time localize the strategy as far as PR and digital approach 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Yes, I think I had put it well and, but well, then I saw he wanted to go in, I told him he couldn't because of the safety rules, I saw he had a camera, he desperately wanted to take a picture or something, I hold him up until that moment but I got distracted for a moment because someone asked me something and then he leaked in, and I think I should have stayed there watching so that no one could go in. +Of course, the negotiation might not be successful. +And we see a lot of young people who are very interested in dressing up, in being more smart. +Back to our example about another running shoe design that measures tread wear. +So you can think about this and specifically something you bought to make you happy, not some textbook that you had to buy because you had to. +So the time was right when the right participants and politics were in place to accept this bill even though it had pre-existed in a very similar form in a prior era. +But what we must understand perfectly is that critical incidents don't generate mental disorders, even during the adolescence. +And make sure you don't have any visible tattoos. +If we look back at the bureaucratic politics model, we'll see that all the same features that I'm relating here were coarsely related there. +Again, this is just our basic template. +We'll just copy that again. +This can also be awards ceremonies, and here you're kind of rewarding positive kind of behavior. +The quality of a tie may not only be defined by the content of interactions with a type of association. +Such recognition shall be conducted with due respect to the customs, traditions, and land tenure systems of the Indigenous peoples concerned. +Again, it should be at least 50/50. +That's quite important because seed, start up, and early growth financing can be joined together to create the cluster of venture capital, where venture capital is a sub-sample, a cluster of the broader definition of a private equity. +During the session, keep control of the interaction. +In particular, she is saying technology. +You know, she's not satisfying the clients, or someone complained about her; she's fined. +Communication, I know it sounds very basic, but it's absolutely essential that we communicate on a regular basis throughout the project. +And hopefully you played the Tetris game right and when the piece arrives at the bottom it fits perfectly. +Because it just doesn't have enough income revenue from taxation, notwithstanding has oil reserves, to have the government agencies that can then administer those treaties. +We didn't see wealthy people. +There's other things, like the fact that you have a thread of international kinds of individuals who can talk to each other. +There's different ways to represent it. +I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson, where we will cover interviews. +And in this case, if you have DIT this is a very powerful incentive for the company to use private equity. +Rank, of course, meaning appearing at the top of the search engine results when somebody types into Google or Bing or Yahoo for your name. +Notice my goal finish time for the day - 5 pm. +And I just wanted to get this over with. +A nice list is put out by. +Now imagine A is successful in convincing B that broccoli is worth another shot. +There is the adapted version of ASER happening in East Africa called UASO, which is happening in Kenya and Tanzania and Uganda. +In the area of North America that eventually became Canada, there have been five distinct phases of treaty making between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. +They wanted to exert pressure on the government, raise awareness of inequalities across the country, and most importantly retain and strengthen their cultural values. +We can see that a real change is happening. +I've said that using principled arguments will help you be a more successful negotiator. +And to say that this is more, actually, than just about gender and sexuality, but about entire politics and vision for the future and survival strategies as well to survive a present that doesn't want us to; and so my work is about, I guess, not just surviving the present with what we've got, but, building a future in which queer Indigenous peoples, trans Indigenous peoples, two spirit peoples, can flourish as such. +That said, I think that we have to keep in mind that role distance is not just something people lower in the hierarchy of an organization will do. +That's great, in a certain sense it simplifies our job. +And women have become half the labor force. +Engineering is a team sport. +Once again, I'm going to very clearly label this as per order versus per catalog printed. +Into a compatible form that simplifies the reality and information. +It provides a tabular summary of our findings. +The other is as a process, right? So, a product process kind of focus. +Dysregulation usually have problems with relationships because they're volatile. +Her husband accused her of having an affair, a charge she denied. +Let's now see what we mean when we are talking on massive emergencies. +I'm dragging the kids. +And on the other part actually on the market more fashion sensitive. +Moreover, as Hannan and Freeman talk about there's some cause in internal or external relations. +If we keep doing this argument, we would end up with a share of the pie or percentage that is a time-consistent lower bound for Bea. +In honor of this, since I was giving this lecture, on Sunday, I went on my phone, and I deleted my Twitter and my Facebook which were the two major social media things I use. +Just realize these are rounded and we're not working with the exact numbers and that's okay. +Because the response to that is, well, in that case, if you don't care, you should be happy with a little as well. +The word potlatch itself means "to give". +You're literally growing your brain. +And he thinks the US army does this very well and he asked if we had thoughts. +I know it's from the '90s, but you should all watch it. +It was a culture about the process of improving work. +You see your particular like, I don't know, a bracelet or some little statuette or something that you have in your room that you make and you put there and you're like, "Oh, I see that and then I do the thing. +They go until April, May, and then this season is end. +The sanctioned display of member roles, and are thus a mechanism mediating normative demands and responses. +And in the modern world, right, there was some differentiation and division of labor so that you saw the segmentation of society. +The technique of storyboarding does the same for designers. +The wrapping cells are now formulas. +The absolute value is the only thing in there, making sure you don't get negative numbers. +There's no way that cells allowed to be 1. +How would you merge with two upstream or downstream your functions maybe differentiate. +Andrea values a whole bottle at 110, Beth values it at 80. +And the family? 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All right, I think the answer here is obvious, I can just share that one. +Therefore it is not surprising that adolescents experience major alterations in health as they move toward their adult identities. +I am Anne Firth Murray, and I teach at Stanford University on these topics. +If you had large stores across and we're changing prices up in some more expensive cities, you can charge more for things. +Since the starting point in question one, phone number digits convey no information. +They think is important, so they're putting it in and it may or may not be an important part of your life. +Today, we're going to learn about integer programming. +Let's see, only the facts. +And even if they can be found in a book, merely reading them does not result in understanding and knowledge. +Something needs to be done about that. +In the end, Unist'ot'en built an actual community right in the area of interest for the pipeline companies as another tactic of prevention. +It's about anticipating 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Now, let's get over to solver and actually solve this problem. +Within which reality claims derive from the organizational identity are experienced as valid. +You let them talk you out of it, and basically even though you were right, you said, okay. +And it turns out that this is one of the reasons that experiential purchases are better, is that it helps other people resonate with you. +Fortunately, more and more research is showing that we can combat both our biases and our related behavior with a few simple methods. +Finally, Aboriginal rights are uniquely situated in the Canadian Constitution. +It's just naturally going to happen whenever you see the cue, you naturally want to do that behavior. +Métis children were often used as a filler to fulfill the residential school's pupil quota in order to receive funds from Indian Affairs. +That kind of does suck. +US businessman understood that Lambrusco was a product perfect for the American consumer at that time. +Dsquared2 a fashion design brand and Bottega Veneta the essence of luxury. +On one side our vision of life becomes more realistic but also more though, we are less confident in the fact that life is calm, tranquil and without shocks. +One is the thing that's kind of typical of classes here at Yale, we're going to teach you some content, we're going to teach you about the science of happiness. +Now that sounds different today, but affairs meant business back then. +If I buy the first stock, my expected return, of course, is 50. +And you'll come to realize that collective action and organizational forms are impossible. +And a lot of the jobs that people are referencing, like startups and the like, are concerning that, right? So it kind of fits that model of having that combination. +So, Doctor Bilder, I, I, I so appreciate your, your an abecedarian polymath. +So if a firm wants to avoid learning traps and become a successful learning organization, they need to balance these modes of exploration and exploitation. +This is something we're going to talk about in the semester. +Here it's a process of eliminating inferior forms, of narrowing. +They have yearly discussions on the topic. +And then they spend too much time, they talk about some weather and sports and then some win wins and they jump right into money. +We can also see, in this post-assistance, boredom, having to face ordinary tasks and jobs. +I think that is a reality, and that is occurring around here. +Let's keep things as neat as we can. +And it takes time. +You can push yourself a little bit more because you, yourself are going to be nicer to yourself. +And when we think of societal cultures, we might have certain things in mind. +I know we have a sense that all our knowledge is very context-specific. +So, luxury should not be much associated with serious, with actually, massive volume with the industry, but rather with the human touch of craft. +I was just reviewing with a class different kinds of visual representations of dualities or balances between opposing forces. +One small pox epidemic alone, ravaged the west coast. +In this activity, we're going to focus on exercise. +Stare at this for a second make sure these formulas make sense. +They are lawyers, prosecutors, judicial people, very skilled people on the rule of law and justice. +A little of this is useful and necessary, but continuing to study or practice after you've mastered what you can in the session is called overlearning. +But since option C only costs 21 million, it's 9 million better for the buyer compared to no deal at all. +On the opposite side there is a mass marketer, so a mass marketing company. +So in some ways organizational culture flushes out what practices are to a richer extent and identifies how they form larger gestalts or systems of meaning that guide behavior. +So it's all good. +So, as you think about how you're going to treat yourself by buying yourself stuff, switch it around. +And of course right now, we are in a sea of distraction with everything that's available to us on the internet. +I was in the midwifery Class, and she had to be escorted to the examination hall to take her exams. +Leaving him with no more than 25 times 1 minus L. +In previous lessons, I've mentioned that a main pitfall of requirements gathering is that designers start designing alternatives when they do not completely understand the task, the user, or how the user currently accomplishes the task. +I made it clear that we were never going to go about that. +Of all the people in India who have HIV or AIDS, 90% of them do not know they are infected. +And then you fly back to Europe is below three. +How many of you would feel comfortable asking for a discount? It's running 60-40 in favor of doing that. +And in order the address the issue of maternal mortality, ignoring abortion is a non-starter. +Individuals often used elaborate decorative displays of their inherited crests carved into totem house poles, or war canoes, to represent which clan they belonged to. +For the first segment, Brian and I will define what an experience map is and examine its purpose in developing a content marketing strategy. +This is the main reason why naturalistic observations are usually first steps in the requirements gathering process. +Crumb's day. +This is I check my finances, this will involve paying utilities. +Today we will explore how to present the findings we gathered about the user during the requirements gathering process. +In fact France and Italy have a lot to do with the luxury world. +If we don't support production of knowledge in some way financially or through resources. +What you need to do is introduce a new variable, and this is where we can insert a new row and actually call a new variable called the demand. +At the top, the observable events, the patterns and trends, the structure and levels of rules and relationships down to the underlying beliefs the furthest from view to the surface. +So rather than laying out your entire strategy from soup to nuts, which still happens in a lot of marketing departments and a lot of ad agencies. +Now in a certain sense the job is done, because if we have 30% of shares in our hands as a PEI, in the moment of the exit, 30% of 20 million represents six million Euros. +Although around the world, the percentage of older people will increase everywhere. +Have you heard of flu, measles, chicken pox, polio, cold and cough? These are all viruses. +So it's not that unique and the same for the contrived self. +In previous lessons, we learned about a number of historical government policies, including the Indian Act, that intentionally forced or at least encouraged the migration of Indigenous individuals and families off of reserves and into urban centres. +The individually guided education really didn't have Global objective standards, it had local results that weren't standardized and the honor roll wasn't based on achievement test but was based on effort. +So if you think that the demand is 2000 then you can find the profit that maximizes and here for us and here for us if we think the demand is 2000 then clearly the best is 2000 and we can find all these pieces. +Therefore, when the White Paper was announced, it did not include any input from the very people it would most affect. +This goes back to to that user experience and to that group or that society layer. +So they decided to replicate this in southern Africa, and I think the main problem with it was they didn't take into mind that gay men in the US have much more agency than women in southern Africa. +You have to make them happy. +Well, what do we have to do to prevent this syndrome from happening? What do we have to do basically to take care of ourselves and avoid being worn out? There are three groups with different sizes. +So we involve The final consumer on the fabric but this is helping a lot also the maker of the shirt and so together we give value to the final consumer. +In Indigenous communities, there are additional culturally specific impacts. +Which are these daily routines? Each one of you must develop a toolbox full of things that help taking care of himself and empower his resilience. +This finding effectively overturned law that had existed since 1888 when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, one of the highest courts in the United Kingdom, affirmed a ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada. +You would then evaluate what it does well and how it could be improved. +Research suggests that positive self-talk also can help us to solve problems, think more creatively, and hopefully help us to cope with challenges, including reducing the harmful effects of stress and anxiety. +I'm at my wit's end. +And that's sort of the beauty of Excel is that when you have a problem, you don't know if you need to go back, and add some lines or move some things down, or all these things are like magnets. +But now, I don't think it is the best of things, but it gives a chance to the girl child to continue their education. +The letter f in the formula could stand for flying, m could stand for mule, and a, well that's up to you. +It was growing. +Putting numbers to your personal goals can even the playing field between your work targets on life targets, which are just as important. +The virus is powerful, only if it enters the body through direct transfer. +The first time I let him win, he resisted a little bit. +On the other side, if I’m only able to serve low end restaurants, obviously my image is consequently affected. +I don't want to bury him inside a formula. +It's said that systems are not as they are but as we are as system documenters and observers. +These brands are usually associated, in terms of scope, to a variety of products. +Now when we think of lowering our stress, we think self-care, I do something nice for myself. +I think that's just the kind of central Canadian myopic view of our history. +This is the goal of Franciacorta: quality, quality, quality. +Albeit it's not always complete, and it's not always clear that that's desirable either. +Even when it's a subject you ordinary like, it's how you handle those feelings that matters. +And this is the topic we will address next week with a major expert. +I'd rather be OOC [LAUGH] or something else. +And that this is also possibly a new source of revenue for the university in some ways, that it's a different kind of business model, potentially, that its advertising its moral legitimacy as a resource that may be a private university is getting. +Suddenly, in 1811, Hudson's Bay Company sold over 74 million acres to majority shareholder Thomas Douglas, Lord Selkirk. +If you notice, we highlight the landscape, and the warmth of a farm gives the idea of our tradition and authenticity product. +They organize events. +They have to make people dream, but they cannot leave themselves anymore to a nice advertising company. +And I think there are also some interesting dependence relations that occur. +There's somebody in the organization that has that spark, that has that passion, and that really understands why what you're writing about or recording about matters. +Back in the day, it was just like post what's happening, and now, it's pictures and media and these Snapchat stories, you really curate this narrative about how awesome you are and stuff. +By the way, when you do that, I encourage you to try and set up ground rules with others as the start of your negotiation. +So the real point is to try to understand that there is a difference between thinking and acting, and my point would be think big, act small. +So, all the countries will be having more and more very old people and centenarians. +Because when I was an undergraduate, there was not a lot of research on how we learn, and the things I did, I just stumbled upon them. +Divestment means to manage the exit of all the deals. +But one thing that I kept encountering over and over was that despite the fact that women wanted to be able to control their own fertility and might even know about some of the methods of contraception. +Please read pages 206 to 215 for discussions of trafficking, including information about the profound health consequences of trafficking and the agents of this practice. +You can actually intentionally put habits in your life that change this, but the emphasis is on that intentionally. +French and English explorers and traders had merely found a place they didn't know about. +The way people make this mistake is they don't use their lead time and raise the expectation level of the boss. +How do I turn that complicated thing into a picture? And by picture, you know, like I was saying with the names it can be anything it doesn't even have to do with anything with what it actually is. +I repeat it here. +Your competition at MIT included some of the top students in the world. +This navigation is also central to how the connected leadership workbook is organized, your companion for your entire time here on the course. +You talked about this idea of joint problem solving, and how do you get people in that frame of mind? Well, actually positive emotions get people primed to cooperate and to think about problem solving in a new way. +They solo author a lot of that. +I look at the pictures, I hope our children could be raised to be happy like yours were. +The one that with the fingers foot. +Eventually, two were persuaded to leave and the third filed a grievance. +And this is because for current customers searching for mix and match, so their own unique style, the contemporary brands, which is another way to refer to premiumpress, offer a product that you may buy if you want to be somehow different. +I'd like to think that if we did our experiment again, this time your phone number wouldn't effect your answer. +So, so it's weird, you would think you know, oh, I just have to study intensively. +Not only are those ribbons longer, but the neural patterns are in some sense darker. +You are in the midst of social media feeds that are exposing you to emotions all the time. +Historical returns on stock one is 11 percent, historical returns on stock two is 8 percent. +The other category because this is very complex. +The natural surroundings of the land become the history book. +You can put them in here, that Excel has them all built-in, of course. +This is the phenomenon of savoring. +And because of that, you know, the, the lack of concern, the more informality people exhibit maybe kind of corresponding to that. +It is important to move the attention from the size of the company to the size of the market. +On your words. +So that women will see that those rights are there and that it is the practice of internalizing myths perpetrated by men, that are making you participate in your own suppression. +Week two, stretch out, that is set some higher targets for yourself. +But then the peso then eroded away, and they had to define a new peso, which was 1,000 old pesos. +I don't know if other people on the forum always agreed with those kind of characterization. +And he sees it like had he never been born all these really wonderful things wouldn't have happened. +Here, we have product managers working with the supply chain. +We know that from some experimental studies, not just happy people who are giving their money away, you force people to give their money away and it seems to make them happier. +as well as to town-gown relations, how we relate with the local community. +Of course, you cash it immediately and you run to the store and you spend the whole thing. +There's an exception for rape, and incest. +We also encourage you to be active in the different discussion forums. +Well, I'm very happy to welcome Marjan Sax today. +So next, both theories focus on the environment, but they target slightly different things in it. +The Idle No More movement was born on November 10th, 2012, when four women from Saskatchewan decided it was time to act. +It's an underground activity. +So, this is kind of like on the Leviathan cover of that book for Penguin Press. +So all the people who had these experiences of these things when you do stuff, it's going to make you savor those activities. +And some of the countries right around there are possibly worse, so, that's still a question we don't really know. +It also requires the manager to answer honestly and to consider that maybe you have to compromise a little bit. +Vegetarian cuisine doesn't have this support, so I needed to invent something very different, and also before becoming a vegetarian, I worked in important places in Europe and also I lived in Asia. +The service, all these add-ons that you're not paying for, you know? And then I tell him look, but you gotta do what's best for you. +Again, when I talk to managers and entrepreneurs, they tend to think that once they’ve created a story, the story will be forever. +If you give it any kind of cue information, it's going to latch onto it. +During the three or four weeks after the critical incident we must be patient with the kid's aggressive, irritating or repressive behaviors. +Education was a central component to candidate George Bush's platform, and when Bush entered office, one of his first actions was to send to Congress a broad outline of his education proposal. +So again, I don't know what the number is. +That's difference. +And through it you can kind of ascertain the environment and your organization's fit with that environment and it's chances for survival. +So that means a second half is only worth 20 to her. +They can strive toward the larger one, partially accomplishing their narrow aims, right? Moreover, their narrow focus may turn off others, so in a broader coalition's goal they can hide that or use it to their own ends. +The Center for Gender Equity describes violence against women as the most pervasive yet least recognized human rights abuse in the world, as well as a profound health problem. +Last, what we know about the environment is related in the set up again, but the case makes little use of it. +If you want to focus your positioning more on the strengths, the values, and the positive associations of the corporate brand, the sub-branding strategy is the one that's good for you. +The military has set up a committee, because I met the minister of defense. +A picture of Newton, you know, watching a tennis ball fall. +Eaton Company which was a department store, went bankrupt, whereas the Hudson's Bay Company founded on the beaver and the fur trade is still around. +That doesn't mean that you can't try and here's a particularly creative way of trying to accomplish the ultimatum. +With this in mind, I urge you to review this material. +The higher one is up the economic and social tree. +Here is the experimental condition we are having people think about their kind acts. +Now at the time, people just didn't think that the human body could actually do this. +We saw that our minds are not thinking in terms of absolutes, they're judging relative to these reference points and that messes us up a lot, because we're often comparing against reference points that aren't good. +And we will be able to connect with others who care for the same things. +You can have a separate unit of account that is not money. +The place mixes modernist decor with dark colors, jeans and marble that frames a main dining room, linked in floor to ceiling windows. +They say, what if demand increases? It's popular with two teams. +I used to read or not read. +I think the real innovation of the Frnciacorta and the real ideal that my father and Guido Berlucci had was to produce a dry sparkling wine in Italy because at that time, one did not exist. +But to me it's the worst, from all the horror we have lived, and it's something I can't get off my head. +During the time of the Cold War in the 1950s, some Inuit families were relocated from their Low Arctic homes to the Northern High Arctic. +Overall, the lack of federal funding for housing, food, and clothing, the assimilationist policies, along with the unregulated and unchecked behaviour of the religious organizations in charge, created a system of severe abuse and neglect. +What column am I returning? Do you want the numbers from the first column or the second column? I want the second column, and then true or false, do I want an approximate match or an exact match? Here because 3500 and on the table I want an approximate match, so I want true. +Each of them is needed equally to make that happen. +7 million members all across Europe or we can integrate our technology solution into a platform of a client. +To be able to speak to the press. +So, these are also the two businesses were you find the most designers competing. +Think about Tom Ford. +If until 12 years old or until the beginning of the pre-adolescence and even a bit earlier boys and girls have tried to make what we adults want them to and we have suggested them to try to learn how to make things, now they must find their own ways, their own values, their own variables which regulate their behaviors. +I'm not saying that they go through given an account of that case organized by the organizational elements, but that they mention them. +Watch out for the little X there. +Any particular tips on how you learn most effectively? Well, I think people vary a lot in terms of the degree to which they are dominated by words or images. +Now there's a history to this school. +You also want to minimize the total distance traveled. +Later on in the negotiation, you said you'd work for $68,000. +And they participated some in your threads and conversations and you might've gained from it. +My right-hand side says, one of two stocks must be purchased. +Once I have identified different groups of customers, different segments in the market, according to the different combinations of benefits they seek, then I can add new variables in order to profile those customers. +So instead of digging a hole deeper, it's a little bit of a challenge because it's your first interaction with the HR department, Yeah. +To do so, one side may have to cover startup costs, or give the other side money upfront. +But the culture itself was focused on practices and rituals that concerned the core technology and reflection on improving it and remembering what worked and constantly assessing and discussing improvements on it. +They don't understand it as something that's entitled to a human being And I think that framing it as the right to health, the right to bodily integrity, the right to be free from torture, are things that people can understand. +Okay, thank you. +For example, the Tsuut'ina Nation is located just southwest of the Calgary city limits. +It's like being in the zone. +In many countries in Europe and in Asia, governments and policy makers are debating if it makes sense to introduce this kind of vehicle in their countries too. +I can implement what we do here at Stanford, which is have the students do more of a group project where they synthesis multiple theories and apply them to a single case of their own choosing. +So right now they might not be very legitimate, but as we introduce things like group project spaces, Skype sessions with TAs and me, maybe that are more synchronous kind of encounters, they'll come closer and closer to a real classroom experience, probably. +We want to have the counters of the 50s, of the 60s, so covered. +So first, the thing as a coalition manager is you want to think about and identify all the interested actors in organizations in the environment. +Some states are a one bite rule. +I speak well of him to others, I refer him and recommend him, because he made an impression on me. +And they say, "was it causing you to experience excitement or impatience? Was it causing you to be pleasant or unpleasant?" And then, they tag what the purchase was, was it a material purchase or an experiential purchase? And so, here's what we find mapping across these mean happiness ratings. +So these are issues which we are trying to impress on women that it is your right. +There should be a right and a wrong. +So your social reputation is kind of on the line if you don't do it. +Because if you think about what happens during sleep. +All the numbers in our given table of information we use, we have our development cost, we'll get that in a second when we compute our NPV. +Fuck, fuck. +It's a sort of this over artean thing that it's your dream. +So you'd say think about the next big purchase you're going to make, either a thing or some sort of experience that you plan to have. +When you are at your reservation value, then the other side is getting all the pie. +And then, as I am aware the optimal condition hardly happens, I will give you some minimal criteria that the place where we are going to apply psychological first aid should have. +Well, do you want to add something else to the first round? No, nothing else. +In this video we will talk on the acute stress disorder and the posttraumatic stress disorder. +The last number would be $12 more. +But we also shouldn't tear grandparents or uncles apart, being an extensive family doesn't mean they aren't affected. +We have Charlie Sheen who found out he was HIV positive, and I love this next headline like from 11 months later. +So, we come at activities in saying that, okay, you don't have to. +So the girls were more looking after their relatives than the men. +So this is very important to position a luxury brand. +This might include unpleasant or depleting experiences, as well as energizing and pleasant ones. +Or they just don't like the students. +Let's take a look at a few quick examples of systems thinking insights. +Again, they have said cost is not an issue we want to be there geopolitically. +I really would like Excel to fill this in. +Well, I think, negotiating internationally takes together many of the things I talked about. +We constantly are faced with these reference points that we don't think are getting in, but they are. +This makes sense, things become popular and they start out growing and growing, and then they slow down and decline over time. +That basically means focusing on the differences that the value proposition of the company has compared to the value propositions offered by other competitors in the market. +Alright, we can do that, that's fine. +Having said that, we have to say that banks on the other side have a very short history in this field and they usually are reluctant to change management teams, or to force companies to change their management teams and sometimes they have legal constraints in providing new capital to their distressed companies. +And they can cloud the clean appearance of prescribed forms of behavioral coordination. +It absolutely is not. +Even a start-up can be two or three people. +Once she divorced her situation was more apparent. +Yes, there are subtle differences between them, but if somebody can argue that say meander could work for amble, then we have two potential right answers. +We'll start off simple with just two parties and one issue where everybody knows everything. +I don't have a clear answer of that, but it seems to perhaps fit a more open society pluralist world where we can use knowledge for various ends. +So here I made a quick table that goes through the key elements, organizational elements, and the two periods of wax and wane that are depicted in the case. +When I asked why they weren't in school on a school day, I was told that it was because they were orphans. +It will help the survivors to start regaining control of the situation. +The differences in office building versus campus layout is one kind of difference. +See negotiation is a game. +For which reason? The idea is very simple. +So let's go back right to the Alice and Bob case, where if they work together, they can get nine. +We would maximize that. +So, you come up for air and you're like, "Gosh, I haven't eaten or gone to the bathroom in like forever. +This royal charter also granted the company the unassailable right to trade into Hudson's Bay. +Product innovation can be applied, it can be deployed in many different ways, But what is important to me is that companies tend to focus a bit more on value proposition innovation. +We also learned about Indigenous women and the disproportionate vulnerability to violence. +The point is, what are the segmentation criteria that a company can choose in order to segment the market? Criteria can be very different, they can be linked to the individual characteristics of customers. +One is that we kind of divide our time into mental accounts like this is my high school time, this is my senior year, this is my senior summer, right? We have these ideas and once we have a new mental account, we can kind of break with the past. +So, let's look at each of these streams. +A point of sale is a touchpoint. +They could be a business person, a lawyer, I have a tie and a briefcase to show, we are playing roles and we are getting education, and doing things that maybe aren't rooted in traditional ways. +Startups are very risky activities as you know. +Third, practices entail improvisation and adaptation via use. +So you can say, well, I'm wrong, that equally isn't the only answer, maybe it's not the right answer, but what's so striking to me is that there's such a presumption that proportion was what's fair, that there wasn't even view as a need to defend it. +But don't have doubts. +Said, look, I don't care, I'm not going to your match, I know it's an important match for you, unless you give me a check. +What is Borsa Italiana doing to support SMEs to enter in the stock exchange and why are SMEs so reluctant to jump into the stock exchange? That's a great question. +Remember though, you took on an 8 to 1 leverage ratio to get here. +When you notice the thing where you're shooting all over yourself. +And it started off with a Girl Scout patch called the win-win patch, in which girls who go through a series of activities and they would achieve a patch which it was straight that they learned some basic concepts regarding negotiation. +One other risk is the financial risk. +So those are formal scripts and informal customs that we might see in art and fashion. +A doctor's visit. +And that means even if you're doing okay, you might not feel so good because other students are doing better. +Solver is going to come back with a bunch of zeros and a bunch of ones. +So, joining symbolically can be seen as paying of a debt, reciprocating something, setting an example, some kind of symbolic benefit of membership comes from it. +And how can we do this? Well, we will try to create a relaxed and quiet environment, we will gather and name all the kid's emotions. +These are phases. +A, B and C is 300 of 200 and 200. +55 b=million, I think that's a good, that's a big yes, positive NPV is a good thing. +And this makes the process of selection very important. +Again, imagine you are the consultant and first thing you ask yourself is, how does this company make money? How does it spend its money? Then again, the difference there will be the profit. +So that when someone with an idea to give pills to the women to prevent HIV comes in the room and presents that, it sucks all of the air out of the room, and the social scientists are not left with much leverage to say, no, no, no, no, no, you know what? If you take the time to really put all the resources we have into abolishing the school fees, and helping girls stay in school until they finish secondary school, and creating situations where women can negotiate condom use, creating situations where women can enter into the labor force easier, that you actually get better prevention than you will by prescribing the pre-exposure prophylaxis. +Now compare the same model in skincare advertisement, a beauty product. +Thus, when delta is a half, you get 1 over three-halves or two-thirds to the proposer. +They follow their routines. +And do you encourage role playing, where the parent plays the teacher and have the child first experiment before playing it for real? Oh, definitely. +I, I, it's hard for me to jump on everything, so we'll try some things out, and as things go, the louder the biggest bird in the nest that squawks the most gets the most worms, right. +And we're going to go through a couple of these, phenomena of sort of savoring your experiences. +Since they have equal power, I think they should split the six evenly. +And it's just unrealistic to think woe is me, I have this unfortunate situation no one else understand. +Non-Indigenous people are referred to as "settlers," and Canada, for example, could be referred to as a "settler society". +Why are you doing this? What are the benefits? First one is that over time, you will probably rank for your name, and that depends on what your name is. +Once again, I'm going wide on my column, that is totally okay. +And it's also important doing this without judging, because probably there will be many aspects related to her story that will surprise us, that will confuse us, that won't have any sense, that will have gaps. +The selection can be observed by the rate at which that form reproduces in an environment. +And a third thing we're doing is, even with what I would call the mainstream brands, you can learn from what is going on in craft beer and you can become more local. +The metaphor I like to use is, I say, imagine that these two different parts of your brain are like two different people, and now put them in a car. +Bring an end to the culture of violence, and forge a new path to a culture of peace and human rights for all. +If you rapid fire five to ten names at me, I may not get all of them. +Imagine that you and your colleague both hear upsetting news from your school or district leader. +But again, we don't seem to realize it. +So I am summing C12 to E12 just how much is Des Moines putting out. +Well, we had a second question. +So, crop insurance has been around but it hasn't worked that well. +Rather than skin care when you need to have competences that are far from the fashion scene. +This is another example of the harm done to Indigenous women's and children's bodies. +This is an approach that is for everyone. +For you, it provides tools to understand what you care about changing and asking better questions. +60 a share. +That they're recognizable and uniform. +Perhaps we can also merge and center a little later when we know what our spreadsheet looks like. +Those who are richer and more educated will enjoy better health. +The first application I want to discuss is Louis and Kruse's description of schools that implement organizational learning. +Hey Mikey remember when we were at the pub and we were talking about that deal? And we had that deal? Can we do 499? No, I didn't think we could do 499. +Your personal hygiene, grooming habit and apparel signal that you are professional and that you are serious about the interaction. +Then one looks at and asks, how many of these firms can the niche hold? What's the carrying capacity of this niche? And how fast is the environment changing? Are the changes rapid and coarse grain, or are they slow and fine grain? Depending on those answers, it's going to inform you as to whether your specialist or generalist firm can survive. +You know super colorful, super bright, you know with the logo on the shoulder. +It is the largest Italian winery. +And this is important because sometimes people don't remember exactly the same. +All such work goes completely unmeasured in the System of National Accounts, which is an international system that measures output income and expenditures of countries. +And those of us in the area have heard about the availability of Google's excellent free food cooked by these amazing chefs. +And that type is so-called hybrids meaning those players that are, are started offline think about department stores Niemen Marcus. +You know some verbal versus visual learning styles. +So what I did is when I worked with the team we realized how important Aboriginal women's connection to Mother Earth, the land, those cultural teachings and values of the Earth. +And so you have to take the time to explain it, teach it, whatever, to somebody else as a way to make sure that you, in fact, have what you think you have in terms of your learning. +That sounds good and workable. +Having selected the segments to target and so to serve, a company has to make another very important decision, which is, again, considered a strategic decision. +And I'll talk more about this in the course as we go along. +I have a lot of return readership, which is very gratifying, so people might find me perhaps if they're looking for a restaurant recommendation when they go to Rome, but they might come back to see what I have written about Istanbul, or London, or even New Jersey. +In other words, as you'll see later, practice and repetition in building chunks aren't all you need to become a truly creative master of the material you're learning. +So the first thing is do your homework, read the mission statements, look at the URLs, any videos online, talks, the front, the kind of written materials, whatever the front of the organization is, you can find. +I'm currently working with a broad range of stakeholders to answer these questions. +Worried about your SATs? Maybe consider adding in some meditation which will have all these other benefits for your happiness too. +All of these options works for me. +But they should be flexible how they get that. +This is small enough, usually numbers under 10 or so, I will show the decimals if it's important, but variable costs of eight dollars, and it's not bad to remind yourself, this is for each shirt, it's not for a batch of ten, so we have variable costs here. +There's a time a few years back when someone wanted me to come to Seoul, Korea, to give an after-dinner talk. +I can't take the smell of burnt skin off my head, it's terrible. +And they are, punished for things that are not. +I'd like you to think of negotiation as a question of how people divide a pie. +The third element is being available without bothering. +Just like before when I had to tell Solver that the variables have to be integers. +So what I'm doing now is telling him that as a BATNA or the alternative, the $2,500 is just ridiculous. +The idea here is that we want kind of a garbage can environment, where you've embraced that approach. +As opposed to as a rationally administered one. +And then the third thing, the other thing that I think will happen later is that there has been a lot of emphasis in these last few years in the area of reproductive health and rights for women. +Now they're in school five years, six years, seven years. +You talk about giving up on the small points and then being magnanimous. +And so, it was kind of an interesting ploy in deal of compromise and trying to To get advantage of the situation. +But if you remember, when we plugged in 5. +But one set of better ways of wanting are wanting the right parts of the things that we already do want. +And, you may or may not want to include something like a phone number, you do not have to. +It turns into this sort of left, right cursor. +One point could be, in order to understand how to influence the evolution of a market over a product life cycle, 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Organized events, and in particular protests are comprised of a majority of random participants sometimes. +I think this is an incredibly useful tool to understand your power in negotiation. +[inaudible] So these are human traits. +Okay, so that means that when the market is doing well, when the economy's doing well, gold might not necessarily be a great option in terms of returns. +They all tend to adhere to fairly rigid headline formulas. +There's a interesting analogy, the loyalty index of a program like MasterChef is incomparable to any other program; a movie is usually around sixty percent when it's a good movie. +And 70 percent of those people are women. +And some good examples are already there. +Baltic can claim 200, conceding 50 to Aegean. +You will get recommendations, you'll find it easy to get new jobs. +A given section in a book, for example, is often devoted to a specific technique, so when you flip to that section you already know which technique you're going to be using. +What are some indicators that schools would use to denote that they improved an accumulated useful knowledge? Some examples might be test score gains, attendance, office referrals, where you're sent to the principal's office for misbehaving. +And we asked him, listen, we want to have not those kind of counters, with all the visible gelato. +knows about asylums, and how they're socialized into them. +So, to get a better fit I can try changing the slope or a constant parameter to force the line to go perfectly through dots one and two, but that will make the residual associated with dot three really big. +He talked about experiencing sexual and physical abuse, and described how the abuse caused insecurity and a loss of identity. +He's one of the inventors of this field of positive psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. +We'll also talk about coalitional structures. +The second problem is not exactly to calculate the equity value at time n, which is a bit more complicated, because if we want to calculate the equity value at time n using the DCF again, we need another business plan for the years after the end of the business plan we have, and honestly that's very difficult. +Belmore has been quoted on her hopes for the project and the people involved. +Of course knowing also, what the number of new shares to be issued is, it's possible to calculate what the number of shares after the investment of the venture capital investor is. +I have no problem not answering questions from prior years, or ones I post. +So the highest in terms of price positioning and as well as seasonal creativity and diffusion lines. +It works a lot better when you have something very concrete you can point to and say, "Oh, this is how it works. +Art might not explain how it came to be, or the social comment it may or may not be making. +Can you get HIV from a mosquito bite? No you cannot. +To finish, I just want to tell you that the performance of the socio-psychological teams composed by well formed staff, either volunteers or professionals, acting both in ordinary emergencies and in catastrophes and disasters, I think it's one of the key aspects for an efficient and effective emergencies managing. +Let's take each of these elements of an organization in turn. +There are all these annoying features that seem to be leading us astray. +The total cost for the land and compensation for the impacts of the road was, 340. +Last but not least, this is a little bit of an open-ended question. +And so really getting them to take a look and reflect upon their own practices, what are they doing and how do they resolve the issues that they're feeling within? We really are investing in making sure that all of the adults are all embracing this approach so that every student can be successful. +Moreover, it's unclear what the solutions are, and how to accomplish it, what technologies, and there's a tight deadline. +Basically, for many of the mental health conditions we know plague, teens in your age group, just getting a little bit more exercise can really help. +In this video, we will show you how to apply psychological first aid to kids between six and nine years old. +What am I going to do? I'm getting to 30s. +If you want to give some advice to a parent watching this video, is there an exercise you would have them do with their daughters, or their sons for that matter that would help with this process? Yeah, so one ways of teaching the girls or a boy is negotiation and why it's a value, is maybe your young person is struggling in class. +If the kids want to play, let them run or play for a while, controlling the situation. +Practitioners have transformed those findings into strategies, routines, and habits that help people cope with these ranges of emotions, in particular, stress and uncertainty. +This has nothing to do with the functional benefits of the product it has a lot to do with the symbolical power of many foodstuffs and beverages. +We combine elementary simple ingredients in a simple way: not complicated, not sophisticated, but you have to start doing this at a certain point also combining with local ingredients and local traditions. +So let's look at it another way to add another model here. +At the beginning they all start as fashion houses. +When you work in the focus mode, it's easy to make minor mistakes in your assumptions or calculations. +The management does this through all kinds of speeches, interviews, editorials and all of them give a kind of personalized, animated view of the company ideology. +So in this particular box and the column input cell you're going to type B 10 or click B 10. +In Brazil, for a number of reasons, they also do pasta with soft wheat, which is the same wheat we use for bread, but combined with eggs to add the protein level that we source from durum wheat, typically. +If a woman isn’t educated-- there is a high rate of illiteracy, which is a problem. +Co-collaborator Duane Linklater is Omaskêko Cree, from Moose Cree First Nation, in Northern Ontario, and is currently based in North Bay, Ontario. +No, as I joke, Coca-Cola was 2,000 times the size of Honesty. +They ultimately should be able to figure this out after the negotiation is over. +There are the most important ones which have potential. +They can make us cry and laugh, feel anger, relief, empathy, and love. +I'll just give you one more example. +And which is located right in the middle here, of this model brain. +In the indirect channel you can have two different steps, the short one and the long one. +In fact, I think they are sometimes more willing to try it than the gay people, right? Because it's a little bit easier when you know that you're not a lesbian, to go in there and talk about being a lesbian in the hopes that it will get you out, knowing that as soon as you're out, you don't have to live as a lesbian, you can go back to living as a straight person. +What kind of techniques do you have, for memorizing names? Yep, so that's probably, the most common question I get. +In Spanish, unidad de fomento, which means unit of development. +So I have X_6 or X_7 that I really have to worry about. +[BLANK_AUDIO] This is a CT scan. +We will draw on systems thinking leaders such as Donella Meadows, Russell Ackoff, Water Center for Systems Thinking and more. +We just kind of figured it out somehow [INAUDIBLE] And how was it that they figured it out? They are smarter. +Imagine the following scenario, you're handing back graded quizzes, when a student with poor grades, crumples theirs up, knocks over the desk, stamps out of the classroom, and slams the door. +Trade relationships were a big part of the connections between Indigenous nations across North America. +It was too much. +Psychological first aids must never be a way of deeply talking on what has just happened, this is very useful and necessary and it will be done in the posterior stages to the first 72 hours after an impact. +That occurred. +So you've really hit the nail on the head with regard to this particular course. +Doctors sometimes get kickbacks and stuff. +So I give you five bucks. +These up-and-coming Indigenous activists were looking for resources not only to survive in the white man's world, but to fundamentally alter it in order to better the lives of Indigenous people. +And actually, what they're really funding is not the individual work but the sort of advocacy work of trying to make sure that things change. +One is decreasing fertility. +The larger your coalition, the more your added value. +So you can again buy Maker Oats at Amazon, it's amazing. +If the rent reduction were 500, for example, then nobody would make any concession to the other, and so therefore it would be 250, 250. +If you want, pause the video now and try to find the optimal solution. +Guess what? The entry on violence took me to a chapter on traffic accidents. +It was 2008 at the time. +No one is perfect after all. +Wonderful, now I want to, this is, give a little intro here. +It can help to reiterate the next step that you and the student landed on. +Now hopefully, it goes without saying, you do not want to put your drunk spring break photos here, depending on what kind of company you're applying to. +There are almost 23 million SMEs in Europe. +So that is I want to be paid the market wage. +In this example I chose a number of clicks it would take me to either use the app, use the website, or go through the kiosk to accomplish a task. +And on the other side I think that it is also very important the own formation in psychological first aid from the intervenor. +So, we really want to be able to walk into a store, and either be able to purchase it online, or be able to have it sent to our house, or maybe we want to go to a store and we want to buy something for our party during the weekend, and we want to be able to have it for that party. +In his current career as a full time language hacker, over the last dozen years, he has discovered people from all around the world who have learned to stop making excuses about why they can't learn a language. +That in a few short years. +But will their ability to perform standard operating procedures remain if they're overwhelmed? That's a good question. +And when they found out there's a face issue, I think I probably hit the face issue too badly. +And these are the countries also where they are least readily available. +It depends on the amount of shares it has. +One of the nice things about Excel is once you have formulas going that reference everything you can just drag these down. +Let's start with venture capital. +Inform Find out, if the person has not lost their technical hearing aid, for instance. +In many ways you can think of report cards as pay within an organization. +That down time keeps you refreshed and you don't have to worry. +Because these brands are able to affect and influence the behavior of large amount of people. +You'll take the five, that was a wise move. +So, what are some of the other ways that you can be successful, in terms of negotiating? Well, I know that you're teaching people how to negotiate here, and you're giving them great advice about how to do that. +I'll show you mine in a second. +You might think I've captured a bit of your experience and story by mentioning you in one of the groups above or just as exciting for me, you may feel that you haven't yet been mentioned in there, and I need to update the list once you complete the course. +My last one is kindness, as important here as in life. +The Human Immunodeficiency Virus. +The staff in retail is fundamental, it’s your brand ambassador. +These are always the green ones so we highlight the entire box of green cells. +Thank you so much solver, we hit Okay. +And a place of hope for the next generation and the next. +If you are looking to work for an organization, researching their purpose statements is an important element of the search for a connected leader. +These are the two strategies that we use: one private one with unions or gremios and one public one through SMEs; that’s what the Chilean government is doing. +And then, we can talk about what all the other issues are of what they're learning and whether what their learning is actually relevant to the year 2013, or 2014, or 2015, and etc. +For a total relocation of $2,400. +So, even though our eyes might be pointing at this scene and our eyes are pointed to everything, our attention is only taking in a certain amount of stuff. +Survey questions can also provide us with qualitative data. +My name is Tracy Bear, and I'm from Montreal Lake First Nation. +7% for my oak. +But also to the final consumer. +We'll all be boosting this signature strength this week. +"Trust your judgment about this. +Of course, I've been going in and out of Sierra Leone looking at the health issues there. +What I'm going to do here is I'm going to make something called a data table. +How do consumers produce? Well, think of yourself when you prepare a meal. +In the first case, a company that makes tea bags, who shall remain unnamed, was interested in purchasing Honest Tea. +What they worried about in this first paper though was, well, maybe that's just for all of us very well-off people. +A particularly good way to do this from the perspective of becoming happier is to engage in a like-minded community that involves faith. +I mean it could take a couple of years. +'s book, God is Red, and Métis intellectual Howard Adams' book, Prison of Grass, played foundational roles in galvanizing youth against the wrongs committed by the state. +Indigenous art has gone through incredible transformations since the arrival of settlers over 500 years ago. +You're happy, you get the valence right, but you're just not as happy as you think. +Now, we'll get into the part about these kinds of misconceptions. +We buy into dreams of desirability. +Well, now that you all have explained a bit what you lived that day and how you felt, as you have said you do have tools to do so, you have remembered tools which have helped you to face stressing events you have seen in previous situations. +A committee of business leaders who wanted to see the education system create workers that they could use in all the businesses of the area. +That that solution had a poor Tetris kind of fall into the situation itself. +How far is New York and how far is Houston from San Fransisco, and then use that as the ratio to divide up the $2,818. +She's also really interested in breaking up with your phone, because she wants you to find ways to get more fun in your life. +Treat everyone with respect, but you don't want or need to treat anybody like some kind of god. +The good test maker should want some poor soul to pick E and get the question wrong. +HIV starts multiplying and takes over the body. +The message to the women of the world is, arise. +In this week's lecture, I will describe the theory of organizational learning and what it entails. +For example, if we talking about the European Union format, it is also used in Brazil, in Turkey, and in Russia. +Don't rely on the fact, that the person will be able to read your lips. +A product is a touchpoint. +So they're trying to get you to come up and they're using this fake other bidder. +But then asking has some problems. +Our cell phone has a core function, one of them being communicating with others. +Sometimes, they are city specific and sometimes they are specific just living in urban spaces more generally. +And now it is a successful place, but I always need to think and to be able to change. +Well, welcome everybody to The Science of Well-being: What psychological science says about the good life. +Let's put those in. +Albeit, maybe the resistance is from the top down in those cases, so you may hae the opposite kind of situation, at least from the opposite direction. +But when men and women were negotiating salaries on behalf of somebody else. +The book mentions that organizations with strong cultures do well during stable times, but do not function as well during times of change. +So if we cross on the vertical axis the scope of the brand from narrow to wide and on the horizontal axis the kind of benefits, as expressed by Aaker, emotional, self directed, hetero-directed, and social benefits, we are able to build sort of mapping landscape where we can position different brands, and actually these brands do deliver a different kind of identity to the customer with a different value proposition, and, at the end, a different product strategy. +To begin tapping into your visual memory system try making a very memorable visual image representing one key item you want to remember. +I'm either going to do well or I'm not. +Only then can we access our ability to take another person's perspective. +These are all numbers in here. +A lot of people think that that's just recapping their CV putting in a couple sentences, but what you've done is not your superpower, let me give you an example. +So for me, I've kind of adapted that into this idea of taking a blank piece of paper out and writing as if I'm trying to teach someone else what this idea is all about or what this process for solving a particular type of problem is all about or what it means. +And we can do that for each of the options going down the list. +So we have intergenerational people coming out and we have a Métis, obviously, and we have different flags that were brought. +Many of the learners in our course, however, they wanna do things like memorize complex equations, or problem solving techniques. +According to demographic projections, a population where all are treated equally, in terms of access to food and healthcare, will have at least as many females as males, and among infants, the sex ratio should be approximately 106 males to 100 females. +You have to be curious. +Why would Hasan ever pay Zincit? The answer is that this is the only way to get FDA approval. +We must give the kid the chance of going to goodbye rituals, and if he wants to, take him to the funeral parlor or the funeral. +The other category that is very, very important, as I said, is fragrance. +Typically, as we mentioned, the stay works best when it's around 12 months out, as we discussed. +Just another meme here that one of my Yale students made, you're just going around trying to love yourself. +Research on networks falls somewhere in between resource dependence theory and neo-institutional theory. +So if you're competing with other AP students, chances are they're doing really well. +So do not spend time trying to quote, unquote, network with somebody who you're just not that into but they have a big blog, they have hundreds of thousands of subscribers. +Funding and resources were provided by the federal government for 11 years. +Looking for a guilty is very human. +But if you are prepared to act in a way that's fair, then we can be much more open with each other, create this great pie, and not have to worry anymore about how we're going to split it. +There is much writing documented on what you lose when you have a phone, even nearby you, or worse, even more direct competition of other browser tabs and apps running. +And the bond is very difficult to change and very difficult to substitute, and usually lasts for a longer time. +One reason why Apple Computer might be a high beta star, is that it invests in projects that are iffy, that nobody's done before. +He could just give me the cost of the train fare and taxis were $40. +PSYCHPROTIP number one for how we can do this is to make sure your phone this kind of constant stealer of our bottom-up attention, just make sure it's not around you during really important tasks. +So let's put this all together now in a complex diagram, but I think it's effective if we do this. +It became, little by little, the official wine for parties in Italy. +So let's do an example of that. +As we said intrinsic quality depends on everything which is up stream: the quality of the materials, the quality of the supplier, the quality of the sources of supply. +So verticalization is a key issue of this business model. +Net financial position is the difference between the amount of debt of the company and the amount of cash. +hear the same story from Italian consumers; and your eyes, in Italy, they look at the Italian reality. +Most often, we get them to provide a self report about their behavior, perceptions, attitudes and feelings. +We talk now about vertical retailers. +I'm a total failure. +case, private equity is not a financial service, but it's an entrepreneurial activity like managing whatever kind of company. +Because going back more far in time, the beer market was really a diverse market with a lot of local players as we just discussed. +Yeah, but of course this is the value and a benefit, But I see also a risk in this because of course attitudes, interests, and opinions change over time. +However, Stephanie Oberlander says no, that's not quite. +And the basic idea is that scientists and professionals increasingly work at this world system level. +But I have to ask, with everything that you do, do you ever catch yourself, it's hard to believe, but do you ever procrastinate? If you do, what do you do to get yourself out of it? Yeah, well first of all I do do many things, I've got my own educational technology company, I do lots of biking. +I have served 38 years in the Canadian Military, in the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers. +Problem is you have to make a spreadsheet that is malleable, that is adaptable. +Which is okay, because any [CROSSTALK] It's okay, cuz she wasn't [CROSSTALK] Better in small increments is also good. +Can they provide you with a bachelors thesis that's equivalent to what you get the University of Pennsylvania which is an Ivy League, right? And all they need is 3,000 courses that are accredited in a variety of programs. +The peak of that visit occurred when a nun, Sister Sylvia Postles, took me to her slum. +The ministry, however, could not properly fund the returning men. +These agreements took the form of the Numbered Treaties. +If there was any conflict, it was between the principal and some of the teachers. +So in other words, a good shareable image gets attached to another piece of content, a text post, a podcast, a video. +I encourage you to start negotiations by setting up ground rules, use the pie to make things simple and fair, and the world doesn't know about the pie. +Evanston's can send 300 units. +So I said, we're done, sold, and we had the shoes. +And researcher Ashley Whillans recommends making what she calls a time confetti to-do list or a time confetti wish list. +So I'm going to go 1, 2, 3 past. +I want to get out of scientific notation. +On the other hand, if your job doesn't involve these tasks that you've written, is there an opportunity for you to do some job crafting to channel Professor Amy Wesneski's work? If these are activities when you're in flow, can you make it a goal to have them on your weekly calendar or more dramatically find a job where that's possible? For the second subpart of 3a, when you're in flow at play, ask yourself whether you have these activities in across the whole week, including nights and weekends or indeed your monthly calendar. +And consent also doesn't matter because a woman may initially consent, say to go work in the sex industry in Italy, without knowing the slave-like exploitative conditions that she will be forced to work in. +And this is actually a good point to make. +And I have a book that I should have brought to you about Aboriginals in the First World War. +> So salaries are common knowledge or a little bit, you can do some exploration. +In other words, what you're doing is you have limited authority. +I can make conjectures and sort of self reflect as to why the physical activity is important. +This is an embodiment of a whole philosophy of being, and I think it's one in this world today that we need. +So even in a relatively small country, you will see diversity in taste and availability of products. +They divide them into two groups, the kind of very happy and the very unhappy. +So it's hard for them to lie about this, right? [LAUGH] They can say, he's inflexible, here, here, here, here, here. +Network organization even has similarities with organizational learning theories description of community practice and networks of practice. +The challenge is to be able to adapt and filter the trends throughout their own eyes, throughout their own personality. +Specifically it's less than 1000, the cost is 24 etc. +So simply put, the Navy followed their standard operating procedures. +That means if you use three, four, five years we have to calculate three, four or five years of cash flow. +So I want to come back to this thing that if you go into finance think of you life as having two states. +I think one of the great myths of thinking and talking about urban Indigeneity is the idea that urban Indigeneity and rural Indigeneity are separate. +And so, they basically fell back on standard operating procedures they were familiar with. +And that is both for cherry and oak. +And there are a number of links between the fur trade era what had been established there, And with the expectations in the treaty era. +Notice if I put in some dummy numbers, if we just plug in some numbers, let's say 2 and 3. +But to offer the, at same time, external training where they can improve themselves from other experts beyond the firm. +I wouldn't say she thinks better than a man, but I would like to say that. +So this is something that also worries me a lot. +This is the part of our brain that thinks, reasons, plans, and analyzes situations. +The second was demand pool, how could we get charterers and ports interested in the information? The third was financing, how can we make funding available for shippers who want to retrofit their vessels? Then we made plans based on the progress we wanted to achieve, how we wanted things to look next year, three years out, and so on. +If you look at pretest there's no differences in those condition. +What rate am I going to discount the dollars back at? That was given to be 12 percent, we just click it there. +Obviously the decisions are very different, and the criteria they use are very different. +Notice one of the first thing, I try to make some common ground here. +Women are killed by their own relatives for the sake of honor. +Even though Belcourt's images and artistry have won critical acclaim, both in Canada and on an international stage, her fundamental belief system is immersed in humility, and her paintings demonstrate the interdependence we have as caretakers of the land. +We'll discuss the goal of naturalistic observation, the kind of data we can gather, as well as advantages and shortcomings of this technique. +So what are the elements of innovation of Franceschetta58? [FOREIGN] Everything is very easy. +I'm not buying this, that he didn't know at the time, just random chances. +It looks like I have a full price, and then I have my reduced price. +That by having competing interest out there in the environment to provide say sub contracting of cafeteria work or janitorial work. +So the idea is that the information, there's so many smart people trying to get information. +The more neural hooks you can build by evoking the senses, the easier it will be for you to recall the concept and what it means. +Another thing you see is kind of parental coalitions. +So I called Guido, and I said listen, Guido, sorry, I have a problem. +That are complementary but different to one's own priorities or you could contemplate what the board's priorities are. +In the community, elders serve the role of giving guidance, because they carry a large amount of knowledge and wisdom from their years of experience. +Always make sure you meet all constraints. +One of the tricks I suggest to people if they've developed this habit is that they turn off their monitor while they're writing. +Participants are social actors that make contributions to, and derive benefits from the organization. +Fully crazy yeah, so yeah don't split the difference, yeah. +Following the Talmud's guidelines, Cain gets his half plus a twelfth. +The first one I want to talk about is, one that I posted again which was how did your organization manage resource dependencies? And I posted this question, mostly just to see what your real world experiences were in regard to the theory presented of the week. +So from design to manufacturing to distribution to retail. +Gamache is also clearly a very active researcher. +Or you have to spend it on somebody else. +but today you know, it turns out it's not so much style, perhaps. +If every brand has a role, it should be clear to the company the combination of the roles as a combination of specific objectives to be achieved in the market. +We have to either sever our tie from friend, or our friend has to make my enemy their enemy, and if they do that we can stay friends. +And that wasn't very easy for everybody. +His advice is absolutely brilliant. +However, it's not necessary to my plans. +So, of course, there was a local production, California's been producing wine for a very long time. +With someone who's trying to get the whole pie, then you can see it coming. +They need our customers, and so it looks like it's unfair because they have all these other alternatives. +Like the forests, the roots of our people are intertwined such that the greatest troubles cannot overcome us. +And what that means is the following. +On the liability side, we have equity of the shareholders, we have debts. +And this is actually something that we're going to spend an awful lot of time on in week nine, using institutional theory, where we look at culture and the environment as affecting the firm. +They're principles, you don't change principles, you can charge term but not principles. +however by doing this they started to see that certain theories apply more than others in a particular junctures of their narrative of the case than others. +The other phase is the phase of managing and monitoring. +The control of the fur trade became threatened as the French began to bypass the Algonkins to deal directly with the Wendat and they were successful. +That happens, you know, in the Bay Area as you might imagine the problem is the places with the most gay folks in them are also very expensive to live. +A lot of students say well I'll just round it. +And it’s conversations, dialogue and discussions that can bring out the hidden desire to stop female genital mutilation or cutting. +And and what people have thought over the time. +You can even lose a sense of self-consciousness. +They had to go to summer school if they didn't achieve at a certain level. +This was a turning point for the company because they really went from a jacket into the technology. +For example, let's take a, a look at two schools that I work in, the Graduate School of Business and the Graduate School of Education. +In this activity, we're going to focus on savoring. +If you're smart or you're not smart, like hard work doesn't work as much as you think. +You might have mixed or even negative associations with them and have decided to step out of your comfort zone with this course. +The full 100 of Aegean claim is in dispute and that is divided up evenly between Aegean and Baltic. +Option D, option E are out of the picture for you? Completely, yeah. +Sometimes the participants change as well. +But now, print magazines also have the digital version too. +And in the case of Canada it was the beaver pelt. +Also, cultural norms, beliefs, and values can influence what might cause someone to feel the way that they do. +These court challenges reflected an emerging sense of Indigenous peoples' desire for self-determination. +Beer pong. +And so, your cost is, if you're willing to give me access to these people, I'm willing to provide a great bid for you. +As we have seen, Indigenous voices come from a diversity of backgrounds and have deeply complex histories. +Do we have somebody who's one of our participants who is willing to share their view on this? Let's see. +A very interesting market segment is the one that is connecting the high end of the market with the mass market, and indeed this market segment is called the bridge. +Please consider the worst teams you've ever worked on. +So in some ways that's like the organizational culture in that this is the built up internal environment of a firm. +It's only worth 500, but you can buy it for 475. +So X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, and X7 and I'll shrink the columns a little bit as well, just so we have nicer formatting. +Such as having an office in Silicon Valley, where everything is wired for internet access and video conferencing. +Let me say that as sompared to haute couture, ready-to-wear is also more widely appropriate in terms of occasions of use. +It also doesn't make sense to have some members of your community go hungry or homeless. +Now they are backed by research, and you, you show a number of these things in your book and I can attest that they work. +Here's where your product is amazing. +After all you did purchase or merge with another company because they sometimes have assets that you would like to have that you think they do better. +The beginning of the story is represented by the fact that the company needs to reorganize its corporate governance. +So I go to data, I go to solver. +In a integrated strong organizational culture that you see these kind of responses. +Real estate, jets, even expensive furniture, piece of design that you will keep for years, and on the opposite side, there are our personal goods that are not durable. +We talked about this in the context of what we called savoring; this act of noticing a good experience. +Highly recommend it to you and it's available in paperback. +And the question is does this pop up happiness and here's what we're going to find, where we going to look at changes in subjective well-beings. +That people are using to guide their decisions or as a logic of appropriateness, almost as a means to make decisions in a shortcut fashion without considering logic or consequences, or they have irrational logics or consequences attached to it. +Let's consider the different managerial concerns these two schools had. +And they made us a proposal, we didn't think the proposal was particularly generous, and told him so. +What they need is reliable information from someone authorized and that help and support will be provided to them in a fluid way in these first moments to make, in the case of, in example, families, multiple managements and mostly the accompaniment in their pain. +There is much information and detail about Indigenous cultures and ways of life that is tied up in language. +And they came up with some strong reasons that encourage the need for uniforms, and it came to this understanding of oh, I see why now. +So again, the idea of tradition and innovation should be considered within the concept of life cycles. +Glem Gas is a company specialized in cookers. +For example, influential Métis leader, Malcom Norris, enlisted and served in the Canadian military forces. +They're all trying to figure out, what do we do? We know that this is a problem. +For those of you that don't read spirit markers. +Where is that number? We can start by finding an upper and lower bound. +Let's watch anyone who can be affected and involved in each emergency. +So it's the absolute value of the linear prediction minus the actual demand. +That is where if they're really inflexible about A, it means they're less inflexible or more flexible, about B. +They're going to be able to receive what you're teaching. +This is, this is true. +But the reason I'm telling you this story today, not just for the purpose of self-promotion, is that there's a negotiation story that's connected to. +And so she asks Beaver if he can go down and get, she just needs a handful, of dirt because, with that and her magical power, she's able to do something with it. +There are a few ways that the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples identified for the improvement of urban Indigenous governance. +Another thing that we have to take into account is how we spend our leisure time. +And it's not that I reject science, right, I'm really interested in feminist science. +So we want to explain sophisticated customers like to know more and more. +The result is 408 million Euros. +For luxury brands, most of the time, clothing is the occasion of the fashion show and therefore refreshed every six months. +And this is done with my former student, Seth Goldman, which tells the story of honesty. +You heard me remark earlier in a past lecture about Disney, the company and its various theme parks. +So, let's take a look at some famous people from history who used their different thinking modes to help them with their problem solving. +Once you have these numbers, again, this all comes from the chart, this is just storage. +I'll leave it for now but then I have my revenue. +Examples of formal policies can also be found in organizational charts. +And especially not turning sleeping and eating into another battle, because usually pre-teenagers themselves are able to regulate their behaviors after two or three weeks. +And it's very difficult to chase and to stop because of encryption technology. +Therefore it helps them to get on committees that make decisions, that deal with new issues. +In Europe, we have a group of car makers: Ford, BMW, VW, Daimler, Kia, Hyundai, who are building electric charging stations all throughout the country. +The last aspect, the way to work these deals is strictly related to the level of quality of the law. +And it's not always a clear reflection of the best faculty, the most talented faculty. +Conflict is resolved by bargaining and haggling. +So that was a good example of saying fair price as opposed to the number. +Conversely, if as a buyer, you would start with a low ball bid of 235,000, it would demonstrate that you have no idea what the house is worth. +Indigenous peoples’ use of information communications technologies facilitates dialogue on nationhood and self determination between Indigenous peoples across the nation. +It's not right at the end of your use. +Emotional benefits, about how you're going to feel. +But at the same times, you know, as I say, you know, you have to travel, you have to go. +It's on the one hand, a powerful position one might say, but I've often thought that it was a huge psychological, and for that matter physical, mental, burden on men. +How many went to an athletic game that they enjoyed? How many went out with their friends? How many had a great meal? How many got a higher grade than they expected? That's the estimate. +Those are the strengths that feel essential to who you are. +And then his son married a socialite, the famous Mrs. +When they don't call it pasta, and very often, they call it something close to macarone, macaroni, a word like that, they really mean something else. +And it will be towed by a donkey. +But, if you're working all the time it tends not to be productive. +Despite our best efforts and good intentions to show up for our students and colleagues, we simply can't leave our emotions at the door. +To do so, it was decisive the role of Red Cross volunteer groups and after that of the DIA, which from their experience in the sanitary and socio-sanitary intervention faced the psychological first aid. +The sum of our market caps, the stock value of the company, is $32 million, mine's 22, so I'd like 22 over 32 of that $1. +And just the fact that you're a person that tends to do that, that tends to think about your future experiential purchases, that might make you happier than tending to be a materialistic person that tends to think about your next material purchases. +You can often use the camera in your laptop to do so and then edited down to five minutes. +How your demeanour, your manner should always be congenial and amicable. +When we discuss about communication, it can be advertising, PR, or events, everything has to be under the same umbrella of strategy. +You put it on Amazon Prime. +Obviously, a small company can afford things that a big company cannot and vice versa. +We learned previously that storytelling is used for the transmission of knowledge, which is the practice of passing down information through generations. +And I noticed there's quite a bit of upvoting on it so I would like to address it. +And that's why human rights education is very, very important. +It isn't entirely clear why, but it likely had to do with the fact that Cartier ignored Donnacona's wishes and traveled up the river through the traditional lands controlled by Donnacona to Hochelaga. +They integrate new information and new knowledge. +And this is kind of what Graham Ellison did earlier in the course, and I'm trying to push them to do. +But it's hard to match in not monetary cost but like in "awesomeness" because again, we just don't have any absolute way to rate that, even though we think we might. +They're focused on their core technology, how the organization turns an input into an output. +And so, this is flow. +So why don't you call them out on the lie? Because, all I've invested in this situation You know, I spent time with this guy, talking about, I met him three times or what have you, and I don't want that to go down the drain. +Today, I would like to discuss with you some issues that are important to remember when police officers, firefighters, and our interveners arrive at the scene of completed suicide. +They are uncivilized. +I mean, the key targets in Europe are SMEs, statistically. +So they have this annex of people who voluntary staffed it that lack seniority at the main school. +And what does that mean? You have to know what do you want, why, in what order and also, I would say the big gap is that when I coach people how to negotiate, they know what they want. +We're trying to understand how countries are empowering women economically, politically how much access they have to health, what kind of education they're receiving regardless of how rich the country is or how poor a county is, how equitably are they distributing the wealth and the opportunities that they do have between women and men? The world has closed 96% of health gaps 93% of education gaps, 60% of economic gaps and 21% of political empowerment gaps. +What should I do at this juncture? So I'm going to do a poll. +It's been taken for granted for millennia that women's place is in the home. +But I came to feminism as an Indigenous woman through feminist science studies. +And so I, I think that's the kind of exercise and the reason I wanted to share it with you is because, I, I do think just by describing it it helps you start to see, at this point in the course, that you're not just learning individual skills. +How about there's room for only three to five big bags under the seat,. +The European Union doesn't insert any constraints related to the shareholders of an AMC, so shareholders of an AMC could be any kind of player even if, in the market, we have evidence of three different, in a certain sense, families of AMCs: AMCs owned by banks; AMCs owned by private individuals, that are named boutiques of private equity; and AMCs owned by states. +Let's say that the extraordinary success of this company is based not only on the creative vision of the twins, but also on the relation that they were able to create with the celebrities from sport stars to singers and celebrities such as Madonna. +The Spirit Sings: Artistic Traditions of Canada's First Peoples, is an exhibit that can also be described as a critical event for the transformation of museum, patriarchal colonial policies, and relationship with Indigenous people, and their art and culture. +And that means that we're just not working with the right social comparisons. +Consider the design features we discussed in the previous lesson and attempt to incorporate them into a preexisting app, using the UI platform of your choice. +This will be in dollars and this will be in thousands of dollars. +What happened with PFA that they put everything in a contextualized way. +But I can keep coming up with there's so many innovations and we don't know which ones, but what we do know is that risk is not well-managed worldwide. +The first two-by-two is an old classic from 1955 and still going strong. +Indigenous people's world views understand humans to have social and spiritual relationships with all things in the world around them. +And we can just ask whether or not those match up. +The question is, posed by Mahmoud Magdhi, and he says, a month ago, he says, I'm wondering how we can judge and say that this organization is bad? What kind of indicators or factors identify a bad organization? Of course, he says I'm not talking about financial terms here, not whether it makes a profit. +So still today, many beers are still strongly rooted in the society, whether that means a small village, a region or even a country. +Every single person has to learn to respect it and that is why I always carry the Chinese constitution with me when I was a politician and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, CEDAW as well as the Beijing Declaration. +But the Chilean agricultural industry is also very strong, though I don’t mean the whole sector, rather a series of specific categories. +But, then we'd have a completely different structure of organic chemistry before us. +And the policy window pertains to deadlines and the convergence of streams. +But you should know what she says. +The third example takes place in Italy, where in 1999, Meridiana Airlines found its pilots and flight attendants in conflict with the management. +In Edmonton, for example, the site of the interpretive Fort Edmonton Park was built close to the traditional crossing of the North Saskatchewan River. +Then we analyze those trends, those mega trends and look at it in terms of our business. +And in the beginning when I started, I said. +By the same token, if you ask, "Would you prefer to keep doing what you're doing?" If they're at leisure, they say, "Yes, I prefer to keep watching Netflix. +They focus you on certain elements. +Well, this would be a way to begin, it's getting adapted but it's very important that we let the limits clear and explain how the exercises dynamic will be. +It's very traumatic. +Nor are all luxury customers rich people. +But there's a final reason taking us back to something we talked to last time, that experiences are better than material stuff and that experiences are less susceptible to social comparison. +When you're writing, you want to create, you want to think of things, you want to make new connections, and that's where you really need the diffused brain. +Such movements can be interpreted in the context of attachments to land as we discussed previously. +Who do you think will get more of the pie? Alice or Bob? I hope you've seen the first video in this course. +And makes us happy for a little bit, and then over time, that happiness goes down. +Territory as origin, or cultural identity as the origin. +And, we'll keep running it, and hopefully provide organizational analyse to a lot of people. +The key take away If you start a negotiation by calculating the pie. +3X? 3X, which is not bad. +Here's one where we actually want equals. +Then you say to the party who nibbled you, you say hey, I love what you just did. +So maybe it's, you know, the company develops a sort of culture and a spirit that allows them to keep doing. +And say it many times, because sometimes they won't see how obvious it is, but with this you will calm this family down and ease the fact that they meet, comfort and complement each other. +Great job on this video. +Here's the math team mascot. +It's like money, gold bars, monetary wealth, financial wealth is what we normally think about. +Now it's not complete of course, but it gives you some sense of the variety of organizations that they're composed, and it might mutually recognize each other. +Let's imagine for a second you have the number of shirts that are sold. +I did not want this man to touch me. +As a rational actor, I'd consider the problems and my goals with relation to them. +And we kind of do this all the time. +To placate Chief Donnacona, Cartier told him it was merely a directional tool to help navigate his ships. +If the terms of trade were abused, the offender would lose their license. +And then making arguments on the base of the solid data and then translating it into the solid strategies and solid policies that can be monitored and modified etc. +So we had to become much more explicit about our normative intentions and feelings through these kinds of channels to kind of create a sense of community and culture of values and symbolic value. +Anyhow, by the third year, teachers were more comfortable with individually guided education program and they resisted less than the principal resorted to more positive reinforcement and lessen her use of official powers. +We don't use it. +Even a luxurious one. +[LAUGH] And by the way the before names now in that list I had in terms of recent losses that you've had. +It cannot spread through mucus, which is nose fluids or cough. +How likely is someone to pick ineffectual if the correct answer is accurate? Not very likely. +So how does exercise play a role in your own ability to do mathematics? That's a good one, but it certainly is the case for me. +To sum up my point, the occupiers here are still a part of the movement. +So my view is he could have started off with a high bonus followed by a comment later about the low salary. +The just from Aristotle, is a species of the proportionate, the unjust is what violates the proportion, for the proportion is intermediate and the just is proportional. +You might not even buy an Hermès bag. +Second, we have streams of solutions. +And with this your training on psychological first aid will finish. +And the question is, who should get that 8 million? Should it be Coca-Cola, or should it be Honest Tea? Well, Coca-Cola might say we should divide this up in proportion to our sales volume. +So from time to time companies need to be disrupted. +The complex neural activity that ties together our simplifying abstract chunks of thought. +We've been talking about the kinds of spots where our minds seem to lie to us. +Okay, so my name's Ayana Ledford. +Kinship systems, such as clans and moieties, also shape a group's worldview. +Can you associate love to a brand? Actually you can, and many customers do. +So in some ways, they kind of, even though the community activists might have been very clearly liberal democrats and business leaders, Republicans formed kind of a set of joint interests that they could form a coalition around. +That's going to change things, and it'll be interesting to see how that pans out. +So what I thought I'd do is show you how to do this in the context of the Zincit case, which is the first case that you end up doing in week 3, which I realize not all of you have yet gotten to. +Yeah, I think in fact, for our students, they have to be especially careful of that because on the other side is a person who sees this Ivy League graduate and there might not, I don't want to say contempt, but there might be some sense that they're just playing a game with the HR hire like, "Oh, you're just asking for more to get more and all I have to do is say no. +Let me read from a short section on property law. +And the reason is that, when they were entering prison, they had the bad confiscated in order to avoid to use it as a weapon. +I mean what's happening is just to give you some insight behind the scenes is you know, we're probably going to re run this course multiple times potentially ten, for all I know. +Why is that? 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You're just really calm, you lose the sense of self consciousness that, like, voice in our head that's always critiquing ourselves that is gone. +The access to the prefrontal cortex shuts down, which is why it's hard to think clearly, to learn, or to pay attention to anything else when we're stressed. +The potlatch ceremony redistributed resources sharing this material wealth. +So who the customer that are interested in, knowing more about the fabrics. +So you have to come to talk to me before you can sell to somebody else. +Doing these things in private, theoretically anything on the web can be found. +The Asian market, China first, Macao, Hong Kong, increasingly also South East Asia. +By the end of this lesson, you should practice writing with authority and confidence. +And threatens you with some severe punishment. +I'm only getting 15% of the pie. +It isn't about keeping the activation levels low, but about replacing most of the information about what happened, the one they already have, with psycho-educative information on expected reactions, on how can the victims themselves be involved in their healing process and on which are the protecting factors for their recovery and which ones could be risk factors. +This office accepts the legitimacy of Indigenous land rights, making its primary function to coordinate federal negotiations regarding claims that Indigenous peoples present to government officials. +It saw the larger size as kind of diversifying the university and making it kind of better to weather the environment. +So since September 2002 when we decided to approach this new market, we started to study and to learn and to discover. +Fear of reprisal from their traffickers and the networks of these traffickers. +So, part of what we do is to find organizations like Pass Up, that are doing on-the-ground work with LGBTI communities and have them help us to funnel folks our way. +Under the original deal, Zincit has a 10% chance of being $50 million ahead, which is worth $5 million. +However, it happens that a bank invests directly in private equity or because the bank wants to invest in a trophy company, that means in very relevant company, or a bank invests directly to save a company that is relevant for a certain area or for a certain account. +And they said leadership is the ability to disguise panic. +Pick your source of flow and strength to frame your challenge, not somebody else's. +” Ralph Lauren, an American champion in brands, He clarifies the difference between the product, the company selling, and the brand the consumer is buying. +But Sue Barry, a friend of mine from graduate school at Princeton, was able to recover stereo vision through eye exercises. +So you're in a position where you have the correct logic, you have the argument down and yet you give up, you give in even when you're in the right. +I feel the same way in how I handle things. +Makes that his first offer and then refuses to budge. +It's like people just dig you better if you're the kind of person that invests in experiences. +There are a few natural performers out there in the world, but your client or your boss is probably not on that list. +We have to better understand this mechanism for two different reasons: The first one, replacement financing is a very broad definition, and behind this definition, we have evidence of three different deals we have to investigate. +Whose going to get sent where? What could happen? 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Because I taste lots of bottles every year. +Later, this would become an issue in hunting rights legal cases for Aboriginal people. +So just like you'll hear me commenting on the negotiations that the students have done, we'd like the community to be commenting on the negotiations that you've done. +Some people actually think it means you don't sell anything. +Those are good. +Four and a half. +It's in patents and laws that we try to encapsulate knowledge and trade it and use it as a resource. +You made $20 million. +In this lesson, I'll continue summarizing the steps within the formula by discussing the 4th and 5th steps. +All good graphs come from tables. +And my favorite, as odd as it might seem, is Cosmopolitan Magazine. +You have to do something different. +Priyanka Pruthi for UNICEF television. +Hey and with that, it's time to wrap up, so first Dailian thank you so much for sharing your insight, spending time with us. +Constraint number 2, no more than one investment can be made in foreign oil. +And what I'm saying is when you negotiate with people, if your demean is good, if you explain to them this is the best, you don't irritate them. +Solver found a solution. +And so they're more of a master carpenter. +OK? 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I see my phone beings and all of a sudden I want to check my email, it's caused a craving in you. +So you're interested in buying this house, this apartment and now the seller is asking 600 and you say, no, I really 526,000. +She doesn't live here, please. +So that's also helpful others of you said, you know, ambiguity undermines. +You might have awesome stuff you already have, that you can't sell now to buy experiences, you just have it. +On one page, I wrote the deal. +To offset this, scholars suggest propinquity changes. +So, now that you've got that as your prep, let's see how it goes. +It's about explaining only the facts, what happened. +Good to see you. +These guys were leaving Canada to go over to Europe, where many of the soldiers that they were with were people who had come from Europe over to Canada and were going back. +Form that would have an improved economy of scale. +And I know people have normative views on that, but there's theories about it. +We recommend you that in this sense you briefly review the concepts "protective factor", "risk factor" and "vulnerability" we have exposed in the video 2. +We have to make the deal: Together. +Another possible error is to leave off the pi, which gets you C. +We are more nervous, we have an hyper-activation due to the traumatic incident. +What happened, what you find is that the meditators in these conditions showed a significant boost in their standardized test scores. +He said, American Airlines had a proprietary reservations software program that it decided to allow its competitors to use. +Is there direct transfer? Yes there is. +At that point, you can ask yourself, ''do I know any techniques that look as though they would work with this problem?'' If they do and you mean look, the problem is solved. +The other thing you sometimes hear is well, all that stuff is great, but life sucks. +Yeah, capital as a pricing model is based on rational markets and rational investors, right? What does it mean to be rational? And maybe you could explain what the saying is "The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent". +And we saw, of course, last time all these cases where other people and the other things they have on social media is getting in and affecting us, that social comparison can be a super powerful reference point, that's really just sucky and seems to make us unhappy with the stuff that we have. +And the question is, how should that 3. +I'd rather just stick with C. +Welcome and thank you. +Usually in a small company, we can basically say that everyone is able to do everything, more or less. +Children are highly valued in the community because they are seen as future leaders and caretakers. +Small is beautiful. +Is sweat a high risk fluid? No it is not. +For a strategic brand, the performance measure should be growth, sales, and market share, because this is the objective they have to achieve and so the measure should be consistent with these objectives. +As an individual, your response to 2a can help you keep your eye on the prize and consider whether your current life is aligned with your deeply held priorities and view of the future. +That larger and smaller firms assume a lot of these kinds of behaviors. +I can picture the spot, the exact spot in the playground where I was standing. +There are two lessons I'd like you to take away from this session. +So we- And you might be mad at yourself, ultimately. +Because they let the audience know who you are. +In that last minute, has managed to destroy 50 percent of the world's forests, and in the last 20 seconds, 68 percent of the world's biodiversity. +So, where I went from language to engineering, Benny went the other way around. +Sorry about that. +So, then I wrote those down, and you'll see I've marked them with little cross hatches. +And the boss, it's like the boss has promised it to you. +So there are a lot of changes in the investment structures. +Well, those of you who have at least made it to the first week, will realize, thank you for saying that; what is the pie? So that's time to bring out the pie guns. +We can distinguish direct channels and indirect channels. +In front of a critical incident, a family, a teenager, have the problem of facing what happened. +Finally, we focused on one very strategic decision which is how to build a value proposition and how to make value for consumers out of it. +They promise to divert their public funds into systems that will watch, rectify, and if necessary prosecute the violators of that system. +So companies competing in the bridge market segment are more expensive, than companies competing in the mass market, but they're definitely more affordable than companies and brands, to be more precise, in the high end of the market. +As I'm heading to the car, I run into one of my colleagues, and I quickly figure out that this friend had seen the show and was also heading back to New Haven. +And I think that's true in schooling with the accountability movements. +I think it's you know, at least 80 percent of it, is definitely targeting women. +You're lazy. +I have seen that people who buy this kind of shirts know what to feel and the design is. +But if you pay me enough money, I'll just hold my nose. +Well, that is just multiplying and summing as we go. +I'm getting information from him on the first phone call, then on the next phone call I'm proposing a smart trade. +Because what I just said has implications for the teenagers' family. +That is a workshop, poster session, demo session, etc. +So, luxury needs time. +And then they care about their incomes, so that they will be able to support their parents in rural areas and their kids [who have] either been left behind in rural areas or with them in the cities. +They often lack adequate food and shelter, education and health, deprivations that keep them from leading the kind of life that everyone values. +It's another way, It's the slow way of doing it. +All of a sudden, we have to be very careful about this, how many can I actually sell? 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Not necessarily, I'm going to tell it to you straight. +At the deepest level furthest from view if you were at the surface, what are the underlying beliefs and paradigms that underpin the system you care about. +And it's clear that people interpret things from their standpoints. +If they can't justify it, it's worthless. +And they had these pair of shoes that were just amazing, and in fact- He's got a strong shoe game. +So, oh, voltage is like height. +The fourth reason why emotions matter is they influence our physical and our mental health. +The mid 1980s saw the creation of a number of new urban reserves in Canada. +Bad stuff happens, and maybe even if you get the perfect grade, a horrible thing happens, and you just can't be as happy because other horrible stuff happens, right? 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I have to decide yes or no to these seven stocks. +And it raises the question, how do we get more time Affluence? 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You're actually engaging with other people, you're doing that other thing that we know brings you a lot of happiness. +But in the midst of this online learning and not having classes in person, if you can do something that will help attract people to come to campus or to learn from us online, that's incredibly valuable. +To understand how a product is made. +So as a content marketer, which is this new identity we're encouraging you to adopt for yourself, expanding your network is really the key to this step, the acceleration step. +And then we have this order, we need to know how many to order some way, somehow we haven't ordered. +There, they take the information and they find his father's numbers. +Linking shifting coalitions of participants embedded in wider material resource and institutional environments. +And now an analysis that would really suggest very difficult challenges. +There are three most popular multiples and are represented by enterprise value divided by EBITDA, enterprise value divided by EBIT, and enterprise value divided by sales. +If they were ever spun in negative directions, they would redirect them toward positive kinds of things. +And so if you want them to stretch for you and really push for what is you're asking let them know that if they do that, they will be successful in recruiting you. +So if a class finishes early or your parents come home, dinner ends a little bit sooner than you think, you got this 10 minutes here five minutes there. +Here, we will talk about the third feature, feedback. +So this week we'll concentrate more on this final and third theory. +We're in the era of the podcast, the podcast has become a much more mainstream content format than it once was. +Other things that would be helpful, I think, that would open the window on papers would be allowing for multiple language groups. +And this is related to p3, how busing might lead to white flight. +But then, we're also going to get to the second part which is totally new things that many of you have not said that you wanted yet or don't think you want yet that are actually going to give you a lot of bang for your buck; things that you don't realize are really, really good but are the kinds of things that are going to have a much bigger impact on how happy you are. +And what advice you give to people to avoid being in that situation. +Once you map out your team's goals, you and your team have taken the first step, to creating lasting change. +Are there other programs that the global justice center or other issues that you'd like to comment on? 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And if you push and push and push high school students sometimes, what they'll say is like well, I assume I need to get a good college degree so I can get a good salary later on, right? 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Oh. +Many people blamed government and police for the trouble. +The Inuit peoples come from Canada's far North. +Cleveland demands 200 units. +You should at least know what 50 percent of the pie looks like and you need some explaining to do if you take in less than half of the pie so So I try use examples from my own life and the most recent one was my kids and I bought a brownstone in Bed-Stuy. +Then, little by little, it became democratic. +Some of the things they were prepared to do are not to ask for discount. +It's really about roles and responsibility or how do you climb the whole trial. +He was totally unaware of how the CEMA works and what it's about and so he signed the form and we get to closing. +This is the only negotiation you're ever going to have with the other person. +And so these notions of self have shifted as well, and what they mean. +Part of my goal is to turn negotiation more into a math problem. +you, me, all those who are doing this course are doing it because we love helping other people, because we are supportive with people's pain, so we have certain inclination to clearly see other people's pain and giving it importance. +That big 40% seems to control a lot of our happiness, and the good news is that, unlike the other stuff, that part really is under our control. +Some in Switzerland, at least two, centuries ago. +Now, I'm not going to talk about how to get better audio quality or how to shoot a video. +And she starts listing some things in this thread about how they lack clear goals, so their mission might be ambiguous or inconsistent. +It's not just that it's access and people volunteer and that it has this technology kind of focus. +It doesn't mean they haven't had an acute stress disorder, maybe they have had an acute stress reaction that has gradually diminished, they have had good psychological first aid, they have been given good guidelines and the person has been able to escape from this traumatic incident without any complications. +Maybe it works, maybe it won't, but that it becomes something that you know is reliable and works in always the same way. +The only thing to do is add integer constraints to solver. +And it's the job of governments to give those rights to its citizens. +In contrast, I can see how someone might mix up erroneous and ineffectual. +This can take time. +Indigenous children were to dress in a European civilized fashion and have their hair cut short in order to eliminate any trace of their Indigenous identity. +Communication and management of bad news and general information is easier and the connection with the support social network and the community resources slows down. +Alone and without the protection of the group, this consequence was often a death penalty for the wrongdoer. +Are you talking to yourself like a kind and supportive friend would? 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" And the mortgage lender will typically say, "Tough luck, we'll sue you. +And of course, in Sierra Leone, the person who champion it was not a member of the society. +But nonetheless, it's still upsetting to some people so It's kind of interesting in a sense that we may not enjoy that meanings tabloid much, but we still value them. +In third place, massive emergencies almost always involve the community's available resources, because the community is ready to assist a determined number of daily crisis, but a massive emergency is usually outside of what the community can answer quickly, and so we there's an initial moment in which there aren't enough resources. +I don't know where that should go. +In the last 15 years, one of the most interesting phenomenon in terms of governance in business models in fashion and luxury was the establishment of luxury conglomerates. +This was done a few years ago and now I can tell you that these folks are actually getting to be well-known. +Nothing is set in stone. +You might wonder how is it possible that with the experience there already is in emergencies we don't have a concrete answer to these doubts. +And so that will be a pretty important piece of homework for this episode. +Of course, your life may not lend itself to such a schedule with breaks and leisure time. +Then we're going to look at, of course, we're after a change in the response rate and how does it affect the profit, and we're going to look at the profit. +Because of this, analysts want to understand how national governments and their organizations maneuver crises. +People have formed groups in their regions or across regions because we have the Internet and people can do this. +Similarly, there is, on the class website as well as on social media if you want to kind of follow us personally on our personal sites by all means. +Next, I will go through each of these levels and consider what it means to improve the user experience via novel design. +And it's all in terms of smart trades, right? 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[INAUDIBLE] This is, this is also as impressive. +From rational to natural to open system views and each of these theories has been argued to reflect the organizations of their day. +The most common example of this phenomenon is people seeing something bad happens to someone else. +So here is the end of the product development process, and the supply management and the operational process starts. +These families can also be called multi-stressed families or extremely distressed families as they show repetitive crisis at a familiar and individual level. +We've also seen in lecture that exercise can increase your academic performance. +If you look at the ad by San Pellegrino… The ad is very focused on lifestyle. +I think though let me add another aspect to your question. +However, wherever this posttraumatic stress disorder comes from, either if they were risk factors, if it's because the initial moment hadn't been properly managed, because there hasn't been a good monitoring, there hasn't been a good prevention, it is true that in this disease usually there are more woman than men affected by it. +That seem to be coterminous or at least aligned with the kinds of tasks and technologies that are being implemented. +In addition to rising talent, I've also worked with retiring talents who are considering the next moves with at least another chapter or two in mind. +But knowing that it was there made it easier for her to leave her job in New York, look for a position in New Haven, and give us great peace of mind. +We can use machine learning to look at whether in the language that parents are using, they actually are relying on these stereotypes that they have no clue that they are. +Elders have years of knowledge gathered from their time on earth. +My family is from Lac Ste. +What I want you to understand is that facing pain, critical incidents and emergencies involves the presence of a certain risk. +Agreements had to be renewed periodically with diplomatic exchanges. +If we know the previous history, it will help us doing a mental map on how we can establish communication with him and as well as we are very respectful when we talk to people when we assist them, in people with these characteristics, we must be aware of all factors. +So, there is an advantage in size if it is big but there’s also an advantage in size if it is small. +In many ways, the differentiated system is conflicted and has countering efforts or at least efforts pulling the organizational culture in different directions, toward one subculture versus another. +The concept of civilization emerged in 18th century Europe to describe complex, centralized societies removed and disassociated from the natural environment. +Researchers have found that this is really powerful. +And we'll wrap up this module with our third segment geared toward confidence. +My wife's not here either even though she's pretty. +And so, for example, if you use a multiple of four, we multiply the EBITDA, which is 6 million, and we get what is the value of the enterprise value that in this case is 24 million. +Any other choices? 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We get lots of good positive emotions in there. +So we went outside, we did a tape. +This subjective point of view of value for an audience. +And there's one phone in the kitchen, and I said, actually why don't you run out now and call them, and here's the terms roughly I'm going to give. +In the Second World War, who have gone on to be judges, lawyers, school teachers. +You need to follow the user design cycle. +We who grow up around these communities and have family members who are both members or not members understand how complicated this is, and the long difficult history of our colonial relationships with the federal governments. +But with the help of a doctor, a pregnant woman can prevent the transfer of HIV to her baby. +Now this kind of organizational variation is due to things like mutation, which is imagined in biology where you have a random gene change. +How do we make the most of the savoring activity? Well, first off, you just have to take part in a positive experience, and then you have to savor during that experience. +So every company has its own culture and it produces a strange outlier effect. +If we could have leisure activities that allowed us to gain more skill and challenge us a bit more, we probably would like that a little bit more as well. +Ethan Kross has one study on this where he looked at something that was a tough performance for college students, he brings them and he says, you have to give a big public speech in front of a really scary audience and this is something college students do not want to do, they're actively very scared about this. +The organization need not take over all of who you are. +This is actually per order. +It has become clear, however, that Indigenous people require culturally relevant programs and services related to education, healthcare, and other social supports. +Remember, our skin is like a thick wall which protects us and HIV cannot survive in the air. +The risk that correlates with the market. +The Williams annex was selected as a great site for becoming a new magnet school called Adams Avenue School, which is the case that you get to read if you so like within this course. +And what I'm saying is investment is very important. +There are other prototyping techniques that I want to make you aware of. +All funds should be invested. +But maybe you don't know that there are also psychological first aid, and that's why you have joined this MOOC course. +We think this is going to destroy our lives to be in this crappy residential college. +Also, this story gives us good results. +Subject to the constraints. +And there's a communion among the self aware and talented actors, who comment on their roles and performances. +That's very insightful in the sense that, some choice arenas you may have more leverage. +Right, So, there the question is more persecution. +You probably have some short term goals. +So the second thing is, is there unclear technology? How the government attempts to solve problems is really unclear, says Kingdon. +I mean, universities have become very expensive and knowledge has become this scarce resource or credentials have become a scarce resource. +You're very close to getting promoted to this title. +There are advantages and disadvantages in being small and in being big. +He asked Adam, what would it take to keep him at SNL? Adam came up with a list of five unreasonable demands, including never going to another production meeting, and having a budget in permission to make short films. +Which too many marketers and companies forget to do. +In schools you can find this with professional development leaders, who work at multiple schools trying to retrain teachers. +Today we will cover evaluation. +Hudson's Bay Company succeeded as well as it did, because the traditional trade routes to the south had been disrupted with the fall of the Wendat. +Keeping close is not only to learn things, but it's also to get a personal relationship so they're more flexible in negotiations. +It's a really powerful technique, but even more effective strategy for fighting your inner critic is to adopt a wholly different style than the drill instructor mode. +On the other hand, the company would like to use the private equity for some benefits, for example, knowledge benefit, or certification benefit. +It was at this time that I intervened working with the minister of defense and the military forces. +Hey we're all having our beers together 25 years later. +Partly, I guess because I was an editor, and so, I was a little bit embarrassed about how slow a writer I was, but also because I hadn't really learned the tricks and techniques I've since learned, to make writing faster, easier, and better. +And that if we could have afford a real experience with a real paper that we would try to see how far we could get on it. +We will meet different managers of the companies. +So, I think there are ways to use it positively. +This is how our brains work, things work along parallel tracks. +Also the Endorsement strategy which is the other one is similar in terms of the fact that in this strategy the company uses two levels of brands, the corporate brand and another individual brand. +Now again, that line gets blurry, between marketing copy on a website and content. +In African societies, all African societies, it's completely unheard of to attack an elder. +On the other hand, you can consider differing holding periods. +Adolescence is a time of great change -- physical intellectual and emotional. +So margins are very important in order to contribute to the profitability of the company. +At the time, proponents of network organization argued that markets and hierarchical structures had become inefficient, as commerce grew more global, hyper-competitive, turbulent, and technologically dynamic. +The octopus of attention that slips its tentacles through those four slots of working memory when necessary to help you make connections to information that you might have in various parts of your brain. +Adzuki's the red bean, the sweet red bean. +That is, be prepared. +Without me having to mention climate change at all, they just understand the solution is good, responsible business. +The practice of adopting someone into one's family creates this sense of community. +So I'll click that again. +Now the problem is to calculate the equity value at the exit, and to do that we have to run another assumption and the other assumption is related to the holding period. +This is great. +Lifestyle brands in the mapping is delivering social benefits with a quite wide range of products. +You will see that all the time, but in some organizations you certainly will. +They brought subjects in, measured people's affect of well-being. +So as the environment and power shifts so does the emphasize on different goals. +These Peace and Friendship Treaties sought to normalize peace and commercial relations, but did not see the Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, or Passamaquoddy surrender their right to land or resources. +One of the biggest barriers is ourselves. +Indigenous legal systems are based on taking responsibility for one's actions and making restitution to those who have been wronged. +So we have three, which is- Have poverty? We have rural and we have alone. +Well, on the first slide, you will see the content of our lesson. +So one thing I want you to consider is, "Is linear the best model?" I know it's an easy model and one you might be more familiar with, but is it linear data? 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Integer is like a whole number 1, 2, 3, 4. +And they're given different weight in making decisions. +I thought you had a brave answer. +And that's all fine and good you don't need me to tell you to get a win win I mean, right? Like you know that get, get one of those, those are great if you both want division R ,get division R. +The real difference between coordination and not is an extra software package. +She gives a nice account of the failed 1933 merger between the University of Chicago, and Northwestern University, or what might have been The world's first super university. +Set your objective. +So my message, now, is girls, there is a better world for you-- awaiting you. +I have power in a way of running this course and being a little pin post. +I just want this to equal one. +And you can see that by 2050, there are way more older adults, that is, those older than 65, in the less developed countries than in the developed countries. +Two were before you even started the game. +I probably should have said, lets get a fair price, and maybe I could have suggested it. +Moreover, the focus of a leader is on practice, so it aligns well with that of the teachers. +So hopefully you find this next week's set of lectures just as enlightening as the prior ones and I look forward to seeing you on the forum. +And this isn't just true, you can see at 200, you can see it's true at 250, at 300, at 350. +In my case definitely the bath example not withstanding, physical activity plays a big role. +Rape is a method of warfare and there is a framework that regulates it. +The point is don't create an alibi on your size. +The choice for the company is which component of the origin does it want to use in order to build its positioning? 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Well, we saw that this is this case of miswanting, that we tend to want the wrong things. +It really just depends on the execution. +My partner. +Use we're shipping table how many we're going to do, our assignment table. +In addition, the case required the government to justify any legislation that infringed on any Aboriginal right protected under Section 35(1). +But first a brief introduction. +Beginning in the 1990s and continuing to the present, Third Wave Feminism illuminates the multi-faceted experiences by women of all ages and races. +But this is just a good start. +What kind of social organization encourages improvisation and the generation of knowledge and understanding, and then makes sure it gets shared and stored? An organization that supports collaboration does. +As individuals, they may not have large influence, but they may be more influential as a group. +And you may see the simple words over and over again. +In the case of Andrew Wiles, solving Fermat's last theorem, a few years ago, it took him seven years to really get inside that problem to the point where he could see the solution. +So you can say, well look, Coke and us working together could save eight million dollars. +Now, traditional leadership and making decisions has always had fire, the council fire. +The overall health and needs of a community came before individual needs. +The picture is fine. +So the company makes money. +And after that, I worked for a few time, and then went to do my midwifery, which is my main-- my major subject at the moment. +How do we appreciate this? I mean you are a food expert. +Hash Masukar, wrote that an open organization is an organization open to anyone. +Second trend that I would like to name is actually the globalization of retail presence of many major luxury and fashion brands. +But we do have quite a few tools for you, because as a working writer, this is something you want to get good at, and you want to make really a career long study of. +So I, myself have kind of been on a lifelong journey of actually, really looking at the distinction between what is education? What is learning? What is schooling and what is it preparing us for? And I think a lot of these issues come up when we talk about the issues of girls education. +And if the massive emergency is also caused by a natural disaster, it is possible that the infrastructures are disrupted and broken, which will generate more difficulties. +For example, in developing countries, manufacturing has given away to service industry. +For example, the availability of a product. +And this translates to an evaluation cycle that shows that the user can interact with your design in an effortless and enjoyable manner. +Hi, welcome to week four, Screen Side Chats. +There could be one segment which is very sensitive to taste, I’ll make it very simple, another segment which is very sensitive to convenience, another segment which is very sensitive to the origin and heritage, and another segment which is very sensitive to the quality in terms of matters of production, so you can identify different segments seeking different benefits. +For example, you might have some level of wealth and some degree of health. +There is only one way for producing Parmigianino Reggiano, and there is only one sound. +Let's multiply the two numbers together the actual versus what's there. +And I don't know how many times they have told me that they're also going to do the same thing for other orphans. +Now, one of the questions I often get when I talk about this is people say, "Well, I can see how mind mapping would be very useful for fiction, and I could see how it might even be useful for memory, but, what does it have to do with non-fiction. +This is what Levine and colleagues did with college students. +And then, that would look like this. +But we don't have negative emotions such that they're really destroying us or ruining our performance and so on. +And now it's a big, very, very big, large agenda on gender based violence that includes what happens in the home, what happens with family members, what happens in the outside, what happens when children are trafficked, what happens in front of the military lines, including being able to send even military people that violate women to be brought to prosecution. +You want to guess what the answer is? [LAUGH] No, you go for it. +Show you, let's see if I can do this here. +There's just a lot things that are bombarding you, email, texting any these are very important things that you want to do, but if you can't juggle them, it's hard to get through the day. +So keep an open mind, stay mindful, stay light on your feet, stay agile. +but I'd like to open it up. +I thought of all that happened that day and I cried. +Women suffer a huge risk of HIV infection as well of high rates of all the STDs, which can result in infertility. +It's not the end of the world. +This formula is saying grab B20 from the table. +I don't have a good name for it. +Both of them. +The same is true under Kingdon's model. +The woman, her husband, and daughters would live in her family's longhouse, along with her daughter's families and any unmarried sons. +And they may not reflect necessarily the interests of this year's students as opposed to say, what me trying to guide the conversation top down or from prior years' courses where students ask questions that seemed to get the most upvotes then. +It's not just that you have these positive relations or that you're doing meaningful work you believe in and identify with, but that it's externally recognized, it's visible, it's a value and sacredness beyond just your own self and sense of what you believe in. +Treaty Six held many of the provisions found in Treaties One through Five, including 640 acres per family of five for reserve land. +They can also act as guides for how to live and engage with the world. +When you're committed, when you're passionate. +So here comes the comparison of different theories from the course, which I really enjoy seeing because it makes me realize that you're seeing them as different tools in your toolbox. +Everybody would have assumed that he would just add the cash back to the deal. +Just get tested. +We will discuss its goal, the type of data we can collect during this user study session, and how we can use the data. +So we have various role playing activities. +Most of what my legitimacy comes from is in terms of research. +So in between work and home or home and work, you just take that moment and pause and just say: "How am I feeling right now?" And what we know from research is that when we attribute are feeling to its actual cause, it's less likely to have influence over the subsequent choice or decision. +You said I'm probably not going to know it. +So I went in there, checked in, and ultimately, they put me up for the actual audition. +And outsourcing tends to solve a problem. +The amygdala, an almond shaped structure shown here nestled down at the base of the brain, is one of the major centers where cognition and emotion are effectively integrated. +If it's worth less than a 1,000 to him, then he should say, sell and take the 500. +But your status, your possessions, your spouse, your whatever versus somebody else. +All right, [LAUGH] great. +It's known and the Principle of the Divided Cloth, and it turns out to have broad application in negotiation. +Okay, I want you to draw a sketch that depicts why a study organizer is a good idea. +The aim of connected leadership is to inspire and empower the curious, that's you, to improve the world around us in your own unique way. +The problem with this procedure is that power is depicted as a stable personal trait that we can actually measure. +We do not have time to run valuation and due diligence on 100 dossiers. +It's a wholesale fashion marketplace, it's called Mavien. +I just don't think this is gonna get done. +In fact, one of my favorite studies to show my college students is this one by Dinges and colleagues. +I know I've learned a lot and really enjoyed following your adventures and getting new tips on learning from you. +During the introduction, you should keep the tone relaxed, but professional. +They are greedy. +And we were very careful not to put in their face the fact there's a divorce and this is sad, and they've got kids but, hey, you know, we're okay. +Five cents. +And they're like, my gosh, he beat the four minute mile, right? And people were like, that was impossible, like, no human body could do this, right? But he believed he couldn't. +Original members also included Norval Morrisseau, Jackson Beardy, Alex Janvier, Eddy Cobiness, Carl Ray, and Joe Sanchez. +How am I going to do that? I'm going to multiply two together. +You get higher status in the firm by doing that. +And some of them are still very successful. +The duties and rights of these two shareholders are completely different. +While the process takes time, I had maker-oats. +It tells me it increases through Year 8, and then after that, for Years 9 through 20, I'm going to decrease. +By Internet, I can describe what I do every day here, I can describe, example, that we are organic. +Last, Martin and Meyerson argue that cultures differ in the content themes that they highlight. +Those are like meetings, looking for problems, issues that they're going to deal with. +I want to be a billionaire so fucking bad. +In addition to neurons, brains have several types of supporting cells called glial cells. +Metz reports that the imposition of individual guided education changed the character of the school, and especially the relationship of the low-achieving students with teachers and between students of different races. +You can move them around wherever you want. +So you communicate to the final customer throughout your own customer so you do combining. +So we are still applying psychological first aid but we have changed a bit the center and the objective. +So today we're going to talk about action content. +I want to help you build on the insight to find a different analogy than rocks in your jar of life. +And then because it's a percentage, you want to then divide this by the actual demand. +because it's about duty to consult, making change, being a voice in environmental development and what happens and not being ignored and silenced anymore. +That, and then look in the hippocampus, you find that the hip, the, the strengths of the connections between the neurons, is much stronger there. +So in some ways I'm going to flip the cards a little bit on half the case, but not the whole case. +Making cottage industries like bakeries or laundromats. +Again the law doesn't say anything, but on average sort of golden end of a closed-end fund all around Europe is 10 years. +This will allow us to discuss how the relationship between our people in the urban environment has been shaped and continues to evolve. +Results in these big numbers you see, as far as HIV prevalence and whatnot. +Therefore, you have to be at least 25 ahead when you buy this house that's worth 550 to you. +And need a volunteer against Dalian. +I also think that there's a culture of more vocal and direct criticism in the UK. +And after the deal is made they say, can you throw this in? And you're afraid it will spoil the deal, but treat it like it's a joke, like it's a tactic. +We're sticking with Rashon, if you don't mind. +And women are making decisions not to have another child often for the well-being of the families that they already have. +And if I've just done an okay job, then I don't expect one. +This time with a little lift. +The private equity collects a lot of money to debts, and on average the proportion between debt and equity is 80%/20% or 90%/10%. +Explorers wrote prolifically in their journals, often going on rants about the deviant acts of the Native population. +It's not a static environment. +Damaging news and gossip leaked into the press that upset the alumni like the merger was already decided. +They don't have a moral sense of obligation to the company, that they don't have a culture in the sense of an identity, per se. +So with each of these theories, you notice that each kind of system from rational, natural, and open. +5 beats 9. +In PE deals, as you know, there is an issue of double valuation, because we have a problem to calculate the equity value at time 0. +Yvonne Walker Keshick, an Odawa artist uses knowledge passed down to the generations to create porcupine quill and birch bark boxes. +So today in many of the kind of niches and environments, we see quite a bit of competition between generalist firms. +Joe is this show about these like military guys, this action stuff, and it was like different things will happen every week. +That's not how the Internet of memes works at all. +I think I am a social entrepreneur, and I have started working on women's issues for at least 32 years in the Middle East and Africa. +Because to me, I feel, if I want to change the system, I have to change the mindsets of people -- especially women. +There's a little mathematical formula for risk pooling which is assuming independence, if every, let's say it's a life insurance. +Think about the system that matters to you. +His mission is still remembered on the international scene. +This is going to be the right amount of things to send. +So there is some kind of potential for a problem since you have to think about which organizations actually look out for the collective good, and the collective values, and share resources. +What would you ensure gets done and why? Question 3a invokes Csikszentmihalyi's work on flow. +Included in this section is a provision that provides transportation and other support that allows students attending schools that do not meet what's called adequate yearly progress, or standards of improvement, that the legislation sets out. +Until the financial crisis. +They merely have to be problems in the minds of some subsection of the public in order to be considered. +It's actually a lot, straight forward than you may think. +So what we do in our approach is put the consumers on stage with a brand rather than the brand on stage telling consumers, it's a great brand. +You know, the grass is always greener on the other side. +And that I needed to build a community of support around me. +C, erroneous. +My incentives are not to embarrass you or hurt you. +Memory is a key aspect of learning. +And I basically go along with them because other people care more about them. +You can also offer another form of explanation. +I have to say yes, today. +And so here is the prompt they used with subjects, they said look there are many things in our life, both large and small, that we might be grateful about. +They all seem kind of fair. +In this video we will talk on debriefing. +You can imagine, you can pick anything you want, any cell you want. +Survey data can provide impetus for future user studies. +It is like a club in which the brand is already in, and if you're happy, you will probably have the invitation. +So it engaged such a great dialogue and helped them understand the decision making process of the adults, the authoritarians in their lives too. +And so you'll end up somehow in the middle of this set of offers that have been put on the table. +[LAUGH] So if that became necessary, we'd have a different issue. +And this is a real phenomena which reference points messes up, social comparison, which we're going to define is the act of evaluating not just your salary and your money. +We think these things are going to last for ever. +These two labels are very relevant, not only in closed-end funds, but in any kind of vehicle in private equity in every part of the world. +So in the United States in 1968, Congress passed a National Flood Insurance Act which specified that you had better buy flood insurance and the government will subsidize it but it will be priced appropriately. +This is per set of clubs, format this to be money, get rid of the penny. +Put these thoughts and goals into a connected strategy pyramid that anyone in the team could have up on their desk or near the computer so that everyone can see the vision and mission underpinned by the values that are the bread and the strategy sandwich, and coming down a level to key agreed strategic priorities, the team's works, and then a common version of what the goals are, defined success and then it's relatively easy to then flesh out the strategies, the meat in the sandwich. +Now, the outcome of choice arenas can vary. +Why images? Because fashion is a very direct and also universal language. +Chunking helps your brain run more efficiently. +Now that we've reviewed our approach to system problems, how do we create lasting change at the system level? Here, we can use the four P's of connected leadership as a guide. +So, help us understand what you mean by that. +As such, whenever greeting each other, Nehiyawak often asked, “tânte ohci kiya?” Separately the word “tânte” means where, “ohci” means from, and “kiya” means you. +As we learn new things, our old memories also change. +One of the most challenging feelings right now is a sense of loss that seems never-ending. +Bottega Veneta is the essence and a benchmark in terms of luxury branding. +He didn't get anywhere close to half of Anju's value. +And this is where I share this very famous photo of Sophia Loren who is quite beautiful herself, but when she looks over at Jayne Mansfield, she's kind of not feeling that good about herself, right? And this is a famous photo, I think because everybody relates to it, right? There's always the prettier girl in the room as it were, right? But your generation has more prettier people, not because there's objectively better looking people around, but because you have to look at more and more people, right? I mean, think about it, before the 1950s people just didn't see that many people. +And considering our expertise in the field and our ownership of the other two stations, I think we've given you a pretty fair offer. +First try, If you like the concept of the jar to convey the fixed nature of time, but don't like the rocks themselves in there, some people have called them cold, hard, and unforgiving and they're hurt when they're thrown, then how about sweet treats and candy? First, the three to five big pastries go in, then the Ferrero Rocher candies or big gobstopper sweets as we call them in Scotland. +Abe points out that the most Bea could ever get on Tuesday is the whole pie. +Treaty Eight was signed in 1899, and includes parts of British Columbia, the northern half of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and parts of the Northwest Territories. +And for the buyer, the buyer is willing to pay 30. +It had nothing, really. +If you are single and you want to consume sparkling wine at home, you wouldn’t like to uncork a bottle of seventy-five centiliters, because if you open it and you don't drink it, basically, you are wasting your wine. +And more and more partisan kind of support occurred, rather than the reasons for the merger, the mutual gains to be had from it. +Everything here works great. +Something else that I did when I began putting together the course at Stanford was to go to various books on global health and see what they had to say about women. +They have nothing really good to say, this is what I've always done. +Again, try to see if you can beat it. +Remember the creation stories from lesson one about Wisacejak and Sky Woman? These stories reveal how communities function. +Best of all, even if it's just a work-in-progress version 1, you've got it all on one page. +He does it in a moment of opposition to adults, so when he tries to rely on them, their relationships won't always flow, sometimes because of the adults and usually because of the own questions the teenager was considering and which now make him feel strange. +e again is a number 2. +We're acknowledging our feelings, and then widening our perspective. +And getting people to think in new ways, nudging and changing beliefs as the most powerful. +I've given you answers. +They have no choice in the use of condoms. +And the faculty decided to adopt a particular kind of program that would help these underachieving students and this particular program was called individually guided education. +The guiding narrative of the Great Law of Peace exists in all the languages spoken by the member Nations. +That's why the role of private equity can be very important. +So, that felt wrong. +What qualities do you admire about them? Before we get started, let's also consider the meaning contained within connected. +You know, oh, we had this conversation about Mount Everest. +And so what we wanna do, we want to take a trip and we would like to cover the expenses of that trip. +I am doing all this, so I am happy. +Start doing, here and there. +He's so happy about it. +In addition to the Yale affiliation, I've enjoyed a cross sector, nonlinear career so far with experience across the private sector. +Again I remark the fact that we must tell pre-teenagers that being angry can be a way of expressing sadness. +So it is kind of interesting that place still kind of matters even in this age. +Do not talk about him or her in familiar manner. +He can sneak some of it off and sell it and then try to claim on the insurance. +In this sense, understanding stakeholders leads to better user experience design. +You say that successful language learners learn, despite the challenges. +Everything is ready and we have to apply them to PE deals. +Now, originally my family is from Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, which is a river community and for us Métis, in my family, the river has been such an important part of our identity and who we are. +It's the ability to create membership for the employees that they embrace as their self. +So let's keep an eye on that, but I think it's important to understand that these theories do speak to each other in certain ways, and I want to try to articulate that now and then. +It's like bridging capital. +Nutella is basically a chocolate spread, a cream which can be spread on bread or on other foodstuffs. +The interesting thing, though, is that when people were surveyed when they were doing leisure, they're watching Netflix, or they're sitting around joking, whatever, those are things where folks are reporting that they're experiencing low challenge, and often don't have the skills to be doing that sort of thing. +Instead of me expanding the column out, what I'll do is I'll merge it and let's think about each investment. +Let's apply heading one, and make it all pretty. +So let's take a case where the most you're willing to pay is 450,000. +What do we learn from this activity? What are the implications for misreading others' emotions? There are many but I think the first is that reading emotions is a lot harder than we think. +Yeah I think back then, this is before the iPhone. +The case of Lovelace versus Canada in 1981, brought before the United Nations, gained international attention for Indigenous women in Canada. +If a woman was widowed, she would often take over the duties of running the farm as overseeing the farm was considered to be men's work. +If you're going to just try [LAUGH] to improve learning for girls or for boys, you actually need to improve the whole classroom, so you raise the tide for all. +They can be in new areas of business, they can be in new areas of organizational matters, they can be new governing styles, but whatever is changing is positive for us. +And so, from the 18th and 19th centuries, Indigenous peoples on the Plains also benefited greatly from the fur trade. +It's really as simple as that. +By making meaningful groups and abbreviations, you can simplify and chunk what you're trying to learn so you can more easily store it in memory. +VLOOKUP or vertical look up, looks up values on the table for you so we can pass this 3500 to the table and it will return the unit cost. +For example, in California with the budget crisis, the state parks actually shut down and they don't have as many employees there. +Here, one can regard an organizational culture like an archipelago, or as having different groups or camps with their own perspective and culture. +And it's chaos in my house right now and Wee is a Scottish word for small, my wife, my kids, my wider clan. +What non-linear variables do we need? Well, I need x squared, I need XY and I need y-squared, non-linear. +Is really understand the perspective of the dog owner. +Indigenous laws are based on their worldviews and beliefs. +To receive in a visit from a traditional birth attendant is a very common occurrence. +In this moment their group of friends the people with their age, the friends get a crucial role. +Well, I mean, it's not like I can show up to work like this everyday or people would think I'm really bizarre. +Within fast moving consumer goods, fashion's considered to a unique industry because of some elements. +There is much more voice for women, on the women's side. +He also proclaimed that any nuclear missile launch in Cuba will be regarded as an attack on the United States by the Soviet Union and he demanded that the Soviets remove all of their offensive weapons from Cuba. +I hate that fact about B. +Now I'm working in Asia. +Because it's not just me who's saying yes and you have to solve this other problem I have. +And while it's the case that Holland Sweetener didn't make any money, Coke and Pepsi made out like bandits. +With this we want to ease recovering the control on their own lives and slowly resuming the daily life they had before the critical incident happened. +Creativity has to do with the definition of the mood, for instance, of the collection, and the inspiration, the themes and the so-called stylistic guidelines. +Over time, the US has gradually amended its constitution to allow African American people to vote, and to allow women to vote. +We produce the cheese in the same way. +And so, this is the concept we need to get comfortable with. +After all, many cults and instances of groupthink don't really end well. +Who wants to go on? I will. +Showing something is an important issue is not the same as making it one. +My total cost then adds them up. +I’d like to request Ipas to still be around in Nepal, because the next generation is going to need a lot of advocacy, a lot of attention to this service, to the whole issue of safe abortion, because it could be derailed at any time. +This trauma has lowered the woman's general capacity to analyze the situation, to react in front of this situation, to do useful things, to protect their sons, so there is a negligence situation coming from her due to her capacities' decrease. +People predict once I get married, I'm going to be this happy. +However, the risk remains absolutely high as the private equity investor is going to bet on a business plan and to bet could sometimes be very risky. +The reason isn't due to spite or because she's essential to doing any deal. +Some feelings are resolved quickly; others must be endured and put in perspective. +If you're experiencing lots of gratitude for the things that you have and your stuff, your attention is limited. +A seller who picks a higher listing price might be more patient and know there's something extra desirable about the house. +In fact you think there's greater value. +The last one I have for you is a mix of if a person meets nature. +Right? So this is the kind of idea behind exchange. +We must tell him what will happen from now on and what are we going to do, foreseeability gives kids some safety. +In India, they are a masters of spices. +People will come back and, and give you insights that allow you to understand that maybe your perceptions weren't quite right. +But here, it's mostly done through networks. +And they did this big meta-analysis on all the studies about worry and academic outcomes, and what do they find? They find that the more you worry about your academic performance the worse you do. +Eventually, they will. +One of the things that we teach is you want something that's valuable to you, but cheap to them and sometimes more for the sake of more is just the worst thing to ask for because of precedent, you're upsetting the apple cart. +So these are people who are studying to be a priest. +And those tend to be governments for the people, hopefully, and then also, for their citizens. +Don't get me started on social media, which is probably the media that keeps us the least social as possible. +You'll also see it in the organizational learning section of the course, where something like the World of Warcraft. +We highlight all of our costs, comma, and we highlight all of our variable cells. +That's just what it means to be human and you're going to make mistakes. +And she was forced to provide love and food, shelter and clothing for all of her five small children. +And the inter-community of practice linkages are viable because members share identities and that allows them to transfer knowledge. +What do you know about that? Only one person can drive. +The various options that they could consider were, let's fight this reform effort or fight each other in terms of seeing what kinds of resources of allocated where. +Without thinking, I said that's not right. +But we're not going to worry about being wiped out here, we're just worrying about what your return will be. +At any given time a set of problems may arise in prominence and capture the attention of governments. +And on the other hand, in corporate environments she talks about a different kind of authority, as opposed to being imbued in the miracles that someone like a Steve Jobs does. +Is that okay with you? And you'd say yeah. +Let's shake on it. +Again, this gets into a little bit of sort of personal preference. +As you'll see, the two reform efforts have kind of a period of wax and wane, where you have a shift in terms of how the coalitions, or the groups, or the organizations that evoke routines and rational actors involved, kind of arise in the beginning of that period and try to implement. +Eventually this curriculum was defined on two sets of requirements. +I am sure that, especially for the women following this lecture, you can understand this concept very well. +Zainab: One of the, the, the, I don't want to say powers, the responsibilities given to me is to engage state and non-state actors, which means government functionaries and even local militia, rebel groups, as long as they are not like a terrorist group, so I have the opportunity, and one of the things we have tried to do is sit down with the military, the leadership and the command to let them know that you know what, if you commit this crime this is the consequence. +Think about that moment when you notice an upset student in your classroom, whether it's in person or virtually. +Once again, the fur trade declined, leaving Aboriginal peoples in a vulnerable state looking for other work opportunities. +But the key is that spending on others makes us happier than we think. +So for example, there are some industries in which there's are a lot of variation in what people earn. +We saw good strategies to do that. +So the honor of these people, and the generals, on agreeing, once they'd agreed, and our partner was a former colonel in the army, once they'd agreed, we didn't have to worry about it. +If you have an important time-sensitive task, try a dead battery sprint, take your laptop without your charger to another part of the office, house or down to the cafe. +This is something that we're going to cover in week four of this course. +And what she found was that across the whole school year, this intervention reduced bullying in these individual schools by 30%, right? Just having the right benchmark be, hey, I don't think this behavior is cool, can make the people around you naturally follow it, which is pretty cool. +But by now you know, I'm a big fan of getting things onto one page. +You cannot get HIV from a toilet. +When I talk about shared environmental vulnerabilities, I'm referring to external sets of relations and dependencies that an organization has in its environment. +Callable and puttable securities are very common within PE businesses to identify very different exit ways from the marriage between the entrepreneur, the company, and the PE. +And so really to dig deep inside yourself to think about what's important to you and use that to prepare them for the negotiation. +Avoiding the Icann dispute process will save me $1300. +The pavilion project brought a sense of the power of the artists, people all of a sudden realized what they could do, as artists, to communicate ideas. +You need a leader to innovate, to guide, because change will be necessary. +Right of first refusal is where the PEI has the right to buy the shares from the entrepreneur at the same price the entrepreneur is going to sell it to someone else. +Hey there, welcome back. +And I'm putting that word 'intentionally' in bold and in color in part because this is the part that really matters. +Price is negotiable though. +Are there things they could do to hear yes? 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Now you assume that Harvard students would take twice the salary, but in fact more than 50% of them would prefer this option. +Psych pro tip number one is that if you really want to take hedonic adaptation seriously, it suggests that when you're thinking about how you can buy things to be happier, you should focus on buying experiences, not material goods. +And the knowledge and the insights they had, are something that you could benefit from, in an efficient way and I want to make that available if I can. +Those are activities and maybe even jobs and careers where you're going to kind of experience the most meaning. +And it's a little thinner, right, than the one that you see within an organization that's a cult. +Another logic is the retail logic, where the brand has a direct B2C kind of contact with the final customer. +In addition to this, I have to pay a lot of attention that the consumer understands what they’re saying. +047? Even though this is a non-linear example, here is the mix and blend of all the skills in this course. +That's right, yeah. +[LAUGH] We do, or working, jobs. +Then, they are adopted by the so called, “opinion makers” or “trend setters. +Anne: One of the things that struck me as we were speaking earlier, and just now again, is hard to remember, but you remind us that the people we are dealing with are human beings. +Ask yourself, is there any reason preventing me from leaning into their story? Is there anything I could do differently to connect with this student? 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I need to do absolute referencing on the B16. +Others with different typologies of models like the mother and daughter of the French brand Comptoir des Cotonniers or the couples of another French brand The Kooples. +They rarely learn anything complex simply by having someone else tell it to them. +It's either attraction or attention. +And certainly, I would hope the lawyer wouldn't over ride the incentives of both the client and the buyer in this particular case. +So a variety of you chimed in and said, yeah that's a great question. +That has an expected payment to the buyer of 25 million, the 20 up front plus 5 is the expected cost. +Context means going beyond the initial problem and seeing more broadly, repeating and practicing with both related and unrelated problems, so that you can see not only when to use the chunk but when not to use it. +And the argument here is that conformity is highest when you have middle ground status. +We have some cases where teachers are pushed out in year one and some resist and complain about individually guided education's pressure. +It's really important to remember the way the video started, she said when you can measure something then you can change it. +So now I need to know how many are coming in as leftovers or what is my surplus? Now, this should feel familiar where we had a difference between order and demand. +So CEPIA is still going on, and I would say today it is a reference women's rights NGO in Brazil. +The line itself is more cosmetic. +Let's start from Woolmark. +But also remember that you always have power to get half the pie once you correctly define it. +You can also make a list of questions that the designer asks in order to get the narrative that we see here. +We have done instead a lot of work training. +And in fact, they enter the market. +I had this like, ridiculous idea and it took me a whole week to get to page two. +This here would be like 22,000. +Now as far as the individually guided education. +He made Gucci sexy, glamorous, metropolitan. +He writes back right away and he says, "Thank you for your quick response. +Exercise is by far, more effective than any drug on the market today to help you learn better. +So that would be the death of Steve Jobs, or the iFlop the iPhone that nobody liked. +And many of you have this sort of stern sad face here. +Snake pops up, the sympathetic part of your autonomic nervous system will turn on. +Well thank you so much for introducing yourselves, and that will lead us to our main question. +and the peasants had no access to those dyes, things like that. +Thus, the pie is 100. +So if you pick a task that's challenging, but you don't have any skill, that's very anxiety provoking, you feel like an impostor, you're never going to do it, that doesn't feel good. +So I think there's something to that and I really thought that was a nice insight or comparison. +In North America, Indigenous societies and colonial powers often held divergent traditions and understandings on the composition and structure of these agreements. +To deal with overcrowding, to create a new kind of experience that solves a lot of the kind of goals of schooling. +It's a course on how you can make your mark on society, but it's not a course on how to get rich. +Like we can just use it actively and hopefully, people would be using it that way. +So the first part of the formula is to establish a baseline of trust and authority. +This is a fundamental relationship relating force to mass and acceleration. +To summarize, this is a very successful business model that creates room for a new breach market segment. +That may be how August Kekule recognized the benzene ring, from seeing that snake biting it's tail. +Conversely, an opposite form of learning trap is called the competency trap. +Similarly if Bea says no, no, no, I'm not going for it, that six is also lost. +For us a zero is going to correspond to a no. +So have a nice day, for those of you who are in the day time, and have a nice night, for those of you who are in the night time. +Yeah, that's very true. +It states, poor people live without fundamental freedoms of action and choice that the better off take for granted. +And he said, if we consider corporate social responsibility it's seems to be a rationalized myth that people are using as a ceremonial display. +So, I won't do it again. +But what about for everything else? Where you already may have, like eventually, you're going to have a marriage, you are going to have a great job, you are already here at Yale. +I'm making $33,000. +Organizational ecology begins with several questions. +It was something that required Native labour. +As we grow wiser, we're obligated to share and pass on that knowledge, creating a cycle of teaching and learning. +We learned about how the brain's two different thinking modes focused and diffuse, each helps us learn but in very different ways. +I'm missing step three of this process. +The Republican legislature and IBEC kind of form, they propose the reform and they form a coalition of interest, and the Mayor kind of plays into this and is given power. +In other words, you wanna have an attitude of wanting, but at the same time walking. +What is important to understand for a company is that innovation is not related only to the product, but the overall value proposition. +It does go up and then it clearly goes down a 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part of. +That's right, and a cooperative style is one that is gonna work for both sides of the negotiation table. +So, be on LinkedIn. +Lie still. +And we have an extensive family planning program, as well, because this is-- the parent might be willing to put you to education, but if you get pregnant, that's what happen. +The company was founded in 1845 but the product had already been being made. +In addition, it's not just the desegregating the primary schools, it's the secondary schools, the high schools, that's also of concern. +They even said we should have survivor grading like the show Survivor. +And so I think that's the key thing is, think of them more as tools, than is thinking of them as kind of an if then [LAUGH] situation of where these theories can be best if there's a rule on how to best apply these theories. +So the individual brand is just an articulation of the corporate brand. +He has been exposed to a lot of stress, to an exceptional stress situation as people who lived the emergency, but with a role which tends to distance, to professionalism, but this doesn't mean it won't affect them. +You are like, Google is amazing. +Today we are going to talk on the objectives of the application of the psychological first aid. +It means what are the things that customers consider specific to that value proposition and different from the value proposition of the competitors. +Indian boys and girls are dying like flies in these situations or shortly after leaving them. +I would take that. +So Bea will need to offer him at least that much on Tuesday, leaving her with 37. +And journalism is most widely kind of used and people take clippings that are posted, often kind of focusing on the CEO, kind of giving this heroic imagey, imagery of the firm. +That's equal only to some of the good scripted series like House of Cards where you really star an episode and watch it to the end because you want to follow the story, so it's not in-and-out television, and MasterChef has exactly kind of effect so it's obviously about the good storytelling. +And, so I, am very, avid at running. +So, what's the salary you're going to make based on your college level grades. +Back to that North star analogy, our vision is where we're headed no matter how far away it looks. +The 200 (benefit) minus the 50 (cost). +But it's so noisy from month to month. +This is actually money I'm making at this point. +I think this is very, very important. +You try to protect that. +Not only dry, but also with a method that permits to obtain high quality of standards. +And so the upshot is, is that there are things we can do to become happier. +What's the concept of staging technique? The concept of staging technique is that a PEI is going to deliver money in different tranches. +Yes, I remember a nice picture of Mick Jagger, David Bowie. +At Coca-Cola we sold tea, bottled tea, in a joint venture with Nestle, under the brand Nestea. +Ever since college, we've been trying to work together. +This is the third painting and the theme of this painting is governance. +We asked these attendees how their children and students were feeling. +So hopefully that proves helpful to you. +It's a matter of mind set, basically. +But not, you know, financial deals. +Maybe you know this poem, it's called 'A Summer's Day' or 'The Summer Day'. +That's the kind of technologies we have in possession. +I think it's important to always remember your traditions, but in the meantime try to be innovative in the production field, and also in the marketing field, because of course, consumers change and they change their ideas, so you have to be in line with the new trends. +Yeah, so, that's another thing. +Interestingly when you're stressed your attentional octopus begins to lose the ability to make some of those connections. +We remark the fact that they have participated and we go to the next stage which is the thoughts one. +So I don't know if it doesn't sound ethical at all to me to some extent. +What's wrong with D? E. +Try to use possible way of communication, every possible way. +But we could just as easily have developed an interview following the focus group. +The brain sorts it out when it's left alone to do it. +Build with safety using both hands. +Perhaps the first concept to begin with concerns the notion of a population and if you recall, neo-institutional theory had an elaborate definition of something called an organizational field. +So, as opposed to it being better or worse for dependency, I would say that the moderate efforts at buffering, really, are meant to buffer the technical core from infringements of the environment on your autonomy as a firm or to impose their will on changing your technological core to what they demand. +that whole thread would have without having to read all 120 or 50 or whatever entries. +I either sell it for the full $18 or I just sort of give it away at $6 per shirt. +And this is the number one question that all people asked me. +So in one study that we did, we had people think about the negotiation as either for themselves or to think about it as if they were negotiating on behalf of someone else. +It was more of a natural system because it was an accomplishment. +And if you're not getting perfect grades, chances are there's someone in your high school who is. +Don't stand with your back to the source of light. +Is likely that we can start to see commonalities in the categories or themes that lead them to their decision to get a new phone. +And then it's easy to talk with the customer. +I don't know if you are familiar with what editorials are, but they are very important for fashion. +They may be stylized types. +And the location game is a very important word in retailing and is becoming really tough. +And they did better. +There are living with those questions. +But neo-institutional theory places much more emphasis on taken for granted norms or ways of doing business instead of formalized rules and codebooks for behavior. +So like participants turn over too quickly, the goals are unclear, the social structure is conflicted or resistant or fractured. +And that is a number that's derived by the UNDP, or the United Nations Development Program, and it takes into account a couple of things. +Women have been relegated to the private sphere, men to the public sphere. +Floris is the Marketing Director of Heineken Italy, and he's had experience in many different jobs in Heineken in the last ten years. +You have to get a hold of the young people's phones kind of thing and manage what they're tweeting about during the takeover, especially if it's a little bit hostile. +So that business models may help to position the different companies, and understand the sources of their competitive advantage. +That PR agencies who work for hotels and restaurants and a huge range of businesses have really used bloggers, and journalists as well, as tools for communicating. +But that's a long process. +39 million victims of commercial sexual servitude. +And organizational culture. +Finally, we'll explore how we can leverage purpose, priorities and potential to drive team progress and create lasting change. +She wants at least two prime time ads, at least to prime time ads. +But they are as well, the ultimate decision maker as far as communication is concerned. +This technique is all about the users goals. +Step number four, is related to the calculation of the number of new shares to issue. +California Petro, obviously that's California as well. +You're just paying attention. +Memorability refers to how easy it is to remember how to use a product, or more specifically, how to perform a given task on an interface after repeated trials. +In the south, the Navajo follow the fosterage practice, where grandchildren are sent to live with their grandparents, either temporarily or permanently. +And now you guys have good strategies to make all this stuff good again, which is pretty sweet. +Over the years, these companies have understood the importance of building their own unique style and filtering the trends through their particular eyes. +Thought takes off, look at how it moves widely, bounces around. +Maybe put some units, put some dollar signs on these things and then present it off to the next person on the team. +2 million in Year 1. +Students and teacher share rapport and positive expectations and beliefs of one another. +And it was kinda like maybe he was confused, why is Dalian letting me win? This is what we call a quick version of the fixed pie bias. +Appreciating mediocre experiences is just as good as appreciating these crazy millionaire experiences. +Try to end on a positive or constructive note. +The first ones to use it were social workers in England and they referred to families with low socioeconomic characteristics. +And the second is the most recent book. +And providing you with this positive experiences. +In some negotiations, you're going to find yourself in a position where the other party has a whole lot more information than you do and that makes for a very difficult negotiation. +So the brand can be specialize narrow scope, or it can cover a wider scope becoming more diversified. +And then there is a distance between what is seen as a violence, what is criminalized and what is punished. +If they tell it's only 12 people in the audience, but those 12 people are CEO and the board, again, you might realize that there perhaps a little less inelastic in terms of how much they're willing to pay. +Now, the thing is, you don't need to do this forever, because you only need the association a couple of times. +Now it could take some patience to rise up through all those bandwagon writers. +And then others of you argued differently like Barack K, writes, no, it's not, they're different, the goal of brainstorming is well-defined, organized anarchies are not well-defined goals. +Maybe their return isn't so good on average, but they help offset market shocks. +They were sold at town fairs and train stations as souvenirs. +How do we know this? Well, the first thing we know is that if you just look at people who are happy versus people who are not happy. +People who are happier, wind up being in happier marriages and happier relationships, having happier friendships, right? And you can imagine why like if you're happier, you're just a better friend, a better partner and so on. +This may have been that the user characteristics of the designer were not the same as those of the users, or the gambit of users that came to use this cell phone. +Even with my master's in education, if I can, when I get the job I would be paid less. +But for example, you might think you're amazing, and they're not so sure. +It's good to ventilate these details with people who were in the scene and who did the same as you and knows the tools as you know them, so ventilating is good but we must always check who we're doing it with. +That leaves Abe with one-third of the remaining half. +So you will wonder, who is buying those expensive dresses, and why are they so costly? Who is buying them? I have to admit, very few people. +It's a style of engaging in what we might call self-compassion. +In addition, what we know is that the act of taking gratitude to one next level, not just experiencing it yourself but sharing it, can be even extra powerful. +My point would be the architecture, the structure of the portfolio of Heineken all over the different countries where Heineken competes is it the same, or in different countries, is the structure different? Are you talking about the Heineken brand or the Heineken portfolio to be clear? Heineken portfolio brands, you have brands with different roles and is this same all over the country? Yes. +There's been an increasing diffusion of cooking, food and beverage formats on TVs around the world, what are the reasons for this success? I think basically cooking is something we all can relate to. +So I would say, what's really happened is the pie has shrunk here, that effectively this is not as interesting a situation for you as it used to be. +Harmful actions that took place in residential schools were repeated and created a ripple effect that continues to impact survivors, their children and grandchildren. +That you know, today being a very large part of a portfolio of assets. +Okay, thank you so much Paolo. +In short, he recognized three classes of organizational theory. +Learnability refers to how easy it is to complete a task successfully. +It's very close to the mass marketing approach. +Let's go ahead and just give it one quick check. +And so what does be prepared mean in the context of the Zincit case? Well, you obviously have to know what your expected payoffs are for each of the five options. +There is nothing in the CEDAW treaty that uses the word abortion. +I recommend changing the analogy for you if rocks in a jar is a negative or indeed if one of the alternatives resonates more just like I am suggesting, you revisit and reclaim a positive definition of leadership and becoming a leader. +I'm not 100% sure on how to actually accomplish that in concrete terms. +And that pounds through the membrane that's on the inside of the hide to loosen those fibres so that the hide, the flesh I should say, rolls off on its own as you pound along, and you keep pounding it back and forth. +We can then merge to make this a little more readable of our headers so we'll merge the unit cost across the top and we will merge down on the left, our price. +Similarly, the buyer thinks that B is worth 8. +They tend to promote values such as respect, restoration, and consensus, are closely connected to the land, the Creator, and the community. +Bigger bars is more happy. +It's not as concise. +If you have been involved with high risk fluids with possible direct transfer, you should go see a doctor and get tested. +He had become profoundly amnesic. +I woke up, I had some cafe au lait and a couple of cookies, I took the car and got to the police station at five to seven. +We've all had this feeling at some point or another of something encroaching in on us. +If I order 10 shirts, it's going to cost me 80 bucks. +Yes, memes, humor. +The Chileans are the most advanced country in the world in terms of dealing with inflation. +Goes into the cell, goes down and reveals the molecules, and then finally, and what's really mind blowing, is how far you have to go when you start getting into subatomic space. +So my student may have been a little bit premature but in the end there's also safe rather than sorry. +After giving some information on how to face a critical situation, we must give some tools on how to manage the first days, we can give some guidelines on hygiene, diet, on how the symptoms will predictably evolve the next hours, days, weeks. +In your experience, all over these years, did it happen or does it happen that consumers, your guests, give you some advice, give you some insight, or give you some suggestions on how to cook or do other things that regard your job? 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The answer is no. +Do they resist this self or do they play an ambivalent self, how do they respond to tech culture. +Now that you know interest, options, etc, you can begin a horse trade, logrolling. +I've seen some folks do this also this way where they take the number and then they add 1. +So very quickly we see the energy affix to certain solutions, but then in discussion it dissipates. +When the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the rights of Mik'maq fishermen, Donald Marshall Jr. +And sure enough he didn't want to be a bad guy he took the check out and ripped it up in front of me. +In other words, if you were to work for the Economist as a writer, you will not become known. +Does merely thinking about kind actions make you happier? 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Or he instructs people, hey, use this non-first person, use this distant self-talk, use your own name, say you, hey, you can do this, and so. +You, Julio Mastreli says, you cannot know. +So, there you have it. +I don't ask Yale give me some of my loss income. +Because I love words and language. +All the instruction was done in groups based on skills where those students worked independently and this meant that no one performed before everyone publicly. +And I trust you, I hope that you have the same vision that I did, and- Yeah. +So I've destroyed 100 of value and I've reduced the pie, and my added value is now down to 2,500. +But try, right? These are the things that activate our brain and, and really get the juices going, and will keep you brain healthy. +The point is what does taste mean? 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Yes, please. +We like to think of ourselves as rational beings that were in total control over our judgments and choices in life. +Then the company was very interested because we moved from, you know, from huge down jacket, because in that time to go to Himalaya you need only big down jacket. +Yeah, I think that Abe should not reveal the deadline because if they reveal that the deadline is sooner than the other deadline, it means that whoever has the Friday deadline will know that when it comes to Wednesday at three o'clock, Abe is going to be really crunched and Abe is gong to just settle for anything that they can get. +As to what actually happened, Holland Sweetener lost so much money that eventually, it was about to pack its bags and shutter the plant. +com, where you post any kind of question and get technical and practical solutions to it. +So that's my answer to those kinds of questions. +This is my return. +One thing, I love that you mention your family on your website. +And this 18-month old child was throwing food during the dinner. +Keep in mind the idea of diversity, and inclusion as well. +The pie is the unique value add that we bring together, perhaps let's split that, but splitting the difference if you're being reasonable to start and he is extorting and being crazy, then meeting him half way is half crazy- [LAUGH] Fully crazy. +They haven't actually been able to do it for all children so they've been engaging in some public private partnerships. +But wisdom is that a long-term kind of viewpoint, and it also suggests some degree of ethical comprehension. +It'll never work out, nothing ever works out, the list goes on. +For a small company it's important to reach big audiences if it wants to grow, but today there are many different touchpoints that companies can use in order to reach these different and various audiences. +Well, that's true, if the number of shirts ordered is larger than the shirts that are sold. +Meaning, with a small group of people, full of passion, trying to brew a beautiful product. +I love to have more than 9 percent. +Something that we'll actually approach in more detail next week. +That was hard. +Each of these creates a community based on these three different ties of unity. +We returned to the stakeholder matrix. +But, I hope it's something you now think is the most reasonable answer. +Very few customer can afford those dresses, and therefore the companies need to be present all over the world. +And so it seems like these acts of kindness are actually really making us feel better. +And that woman would still be considered traffic. +We tend to overestimate what we can get done in a day, but we underestimate what we can get done in a year. +There are gatherings and organizations that create safe spaces for the acceptance and remembrance of teachings about third and fourth gender categories, in Indigenous cultures. +Symbols have taught me so much for myself in our families, our communities, and I've seen it and I'm really happy that this project has commissioned six original artworks to tell the stories that are in the course. +In this session, we are going to talk about the development of the seasonal collection. +Here's where there was maybe a few negative aspects and here's the conversations they created and what their friends were saying, so that is really the process. +Learning with fresh new eyes. +I'll use this video as my last opportunity to ask you that simple but profound question, how are you feeling? In spite of the emotional whirlwind so many of us have endured this past year, I hope this course has provided you with strategies to both seek and hold onto emotions like gratitude, and peace, and joy. +All right, deal me in. +So, this is I think particularly relevant to your audience because a MOOC audience you're signed up through this through Coursera and you probably know about Coursera and edX and all of the great MOOC platforms. +Why? Well, Bea is twice as strong as Abe. +We often think that money leads to happiness like if you get more money will feel happier. +Now, whether this was a 50/50 split of the 3. +It's your time. +There are community systems such as families, neighborhoods, cities, as well as industry systems such as health care, finance, including banks and money. +Our brains do a lot of work silently, quietly. +Okay? So you can reveal some parts of it in terms of your motivation without getting into the nitty gritty details. +One marks the hyper activation level we have, as we are in a hyper alert state. +And do not forget that suicide is a highly traumatic experience for close ones. +For no good reason, let's pick the first one and let's start to remind ourselves how to work with Excel graphs. +Usually, if we are talking on a massive emergency, many people will go there to inform themselves or accompany their direct relatives, and so we need a wide place. +In addition to all of these functions, a clear purpose can guide the team's choices. +It must be hard to beat the market and that means that you really can't predict it. +Its personal resources are ineffective and inadequate to overcome the situation he's living. +Where can your life on one page appears so you can see it often and easily? I have it on my notepad right next to where I write down my daily tasks there to nudge each and every day towards building a long-term future. +So they predict if I'm in the Siliman at Harvard, which is the best residential college obviously, then it's going to be awesome. +So, what is an example of an organized anarchy? Robert Birnbaum uses garbage can theory to describe the American college and university. +I'm working to get the voices of those who want protections in the same room with countries in the Paris Agreement to talk about what we need to save and how we can save it. +It's just dumb ways that the mind is set up, that mess us up. +Now check the answer. +But that is what we get used to when it comes to a material good. +This meant that for every 100 children that attended residential school, only 58 would live to see their families again. +What is the portfolio expected return? 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Well, think about the way we used to, back in the day, look at photos. +Those can be very good to have, again, at the point when the person's entering that information. +You need a feeling or else you can't cooperate, you can't communicate and you can't really do anything. +The majority were held captive and isolated from their families, and all their kinship ties for the entire time they attended. +Our country is no longer able to support us. +This part is important to let the user feel at ease and unconstrained about the fact that you may be representing an entity that has a high profile in their community. +You can have a mismatch between your sources and your factories. +And so, to test this, they looked across different financial incomes to say, does this pattern hold across everybody? And here is what they found, that hash marked bar is the different experiences that you purchase, and what they find is that every level of income experiential purchases make us happier than material ones. +But once you make a task list, it frees working memory for problem-solving. +He does so using principled arguments, but there's another reason for his success. +Here everybody needs to do what he thinks it's better. +So the coefficient always goes inside the box. +com, she offers the weekly newsletter power writing. +It's revealed in brief episodes of social drama like, when you have question and answer sessions and talk. +What's the battered woman defense? It's similar to Stockholm syndrome, those people who are kidnapped and generate an ambivalent psychological reaction on the person, on the woman we are assisting because they still have an emotional personal dependence with their aggressor and although in that moment the emergency and psychological assistance services, as well as the police, safety bodies, etc. +This was not the case for men. +Anne: You've anticipated my next question, which is: As you look forward for the next ten years, what do you think are the challenges? And I guess I would put it this way, because you have partially answered that question: There are these broad challenges. +I'm just going to grab the numbers that are here. +Do you feel that there is feeling on the company side or it's just a matter of negotiating and compromising views between criticism and their approach to their business? Yeah, it depends. +Now you should know 100% all the answers to these questions for yourself and you have to estimate or get intel on the questions for the other person. +The other benefit is that this is a place to put your portfolio. +I do remember in that, in one of your classes, talked about asymmetry of information and I was particularly digging for that and. +A co-founder and president of an educational technology company, Brain Quake, that creates mathematical learning video games. +And it's exactly the same. +It'll survive the lean seasons better if it comes with that consummate consummate respect for the customers and audience they serve. +I look forward to seeing you in the next lesson. +So I think the phrase that I like to use the best is called relentlessly pleasant. +And if you don't have any new info, try to explain that you don't have any new information but in 30 minutes or 45 minutes you will try to give more information, so that people know you are doing your best to inform. +And today we say he or she or she and we rotate. +The concept here is market risk versus idiosyncratic risk. +The essence of domestic violence is that it is a pattern of assaultive and coercive behaviors, including physical, sexual, and psychological attacks as well as economic coercion, that adults or adolescents use against their intimate partners. +Yeah, so but if you go in, let's say six months, a year before and say look, I really am trying to get a raise. +And we mostly think of ours- Do you think of yourself as rational? Sometimes. +because Hasan believes there's a 60% chance of approval. +And that's why this is what PR press office of the companies are always searching for as a measurement of their effectiveness. +If you look a year later, the results even even out even a bit more. +This picture helps us appreciate. +And we've really got to be able, and I've got a, one of my most interesting negotiations, a very small one which I'm gonna give you, shows a classic example of the advantage of good faith and you showing it. +It's about legacy, heritage of the brand. +If you think about it for while, every new product or very old traditional one has been launched. +So what I did [CROSSTALK] At least you didn't have any other distractions. +In the previous video, Hasan's lawyer pulled a fast one. +When you look at something that you really rather not do, it seems that you activate the areas of your brain associated with pain. +To be clear, an Indigenous nation may see itself as a community, but there are many types of communities that are not nations in this respect. +We need to be prepared. +But, ultimately, I think the MOOCs are an expansion of the university, and the change in the environment that in particular, I think it helps private universities to some extent with large endowments to make a claim that we haven't had about beyond just research. +I look forward to seeing you in our next lesson, where I will talk to you about the four different discovery techniques. +And they're ready to give it to you as well. +When we think about luxury as a know how, as an industry, as a business model. +Another question you should be asking is is this the last grant that I'm getting? When would I expect to get another set of options? How large will those options be? How regularly? What's the range that people get in terms of those options? And so it's a reasonable question to ask. +Sometimes, they get products also shipped by post that they can share with other people. +Thank you very much for being here with us. +What I wanted to do when I started this blog, Parla Food, in 2008, was to provide another voice in the food journalism sector because a lot of what I was reading was not necessarily helpful for visitors. +We have all been in those. +Seems so simple, but so many writers don't do it. +Alice's backup as one and Bob's backup as two. +other things that you know, seem reasonable to do as well, where up voting doesn't seem to always work for me, to see it interesting threads is to kind of distribute that responsibility a little bit. +When it was originally passed, the primary focus of the Elementary and Secondary Act was on improving the education for economically disadvantaged students who met federal definitions of poverty. +And so you kind of get the most power there. +Maybe if we kind of combine these things, getting some money but using that money to do something for somebody else is going to make us even happier. +A lot of these meetings aren't about finding solutions but about sense-making and trying to figure out how your identity relates or how you come into that practice or how you adopt that kind of practitioner role and identity. +And he framed thinking about how happy they were, and how much they loved their friends, and how much they love their classes, either in the normal way, where you just think how much do you like that stuff or as something that was about to go away very soon. +What is changing now is the consumer occasion, so what we would like to do in the future for Vente-Privee is to continue our business of course, of serving brands, but to be more and more like a portal, a point of reference for our customers and for our brands. +To rectify this, in 1817, Chief Peguis and four other leaders entered into an agreement with Selkirk granting the Red River settlement access to the lands adjacent to the Forks. +It turns out that there's a way to really look at these in detail. +And in the final lesson of the module, you'll have an ability to practice and demonstrate two key skills and creating irresistible content. +And so if you can get out of the starting blocks earlier, what I call phase number one. +Burnt out people usually isolate themselves and so begin showing less communication, isolation and even problems to socialize with their partners. +And if they tell me it's Colin Powell, then I have a sense my God, they must have paid 100K, and they tell me somebody I've never heard of, well, that's another story. +He's playing hardball now, but it won't take him long to crack. +Which is where in a global economy, we have organizations maybe that are highly contingent on relations in the environment to survive. +And so, we've seen that grades are not the thing to focus on. +But more than that, I would really recommend just become a student of persuasion. +Second, we have the achievement gap literature, which argues that by race, income and urban-rural comparisons, or urban-suburban comparisons, that there's disparities. +And the one that's eventually picked is because it connects most to certain problems that are valued and have the greatest amount of participants latched onto them. +I don't think there is a big problem in emphasizing what is the difference between Berlucchi and the other of our colleagues in the territory. +That changes over time, in the context where they're not there, I am in a weaker state. +Like a sure way to kind of make you feel bad. +It's not sufficient to be in the right magazine in the right space. +But mow it over for a bit. +And a few people has some really insights I want to share with you too. +This will be one plus zero plus zero. +In front of a rage attack, personal attacks or conflicts, we must try to correct them positively as the worry expression on what happened and the rest. +Yes, the PEI can support the company to manage its board in the proper way in many cases. +The easiest one to think of is price, a monetary sacrifice. +Porcupine quills are gathered in three ways: from ones that are killed for food; 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Be specific, I'd be really interested to know. +Okay, but then they change the script slightly. +Neuromodulators also have a profound impact on your unconscious mind. +You have to figure out who has the information that you need. +So we must take into account these reactions to properly assist at an affordable emotional cost, which professionals who are participating can assume. +With that said, there became a problem that was readily apparent. +And now we're kind of in concerned with the environment. +The incentive to upgrade and save fuel is absent. +A, merits. +And then the country is good. +So the question is they're in a little bit of a jam, cuz they've asked now for this very large amount. +Some of you may be thinking, where's this all going to end, is there a right answer? 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So as a interorganizational network manager who's coordinating these groups, it's not so much that you have this integrated culture of sorts where everybody drinks the Kool-Aid and they talk about the Apple way or the Subway way, like a franchise. +The more one would give, the more honour and respect one would earn. +I guess I really only want to go to Year 8. +And in this case, preparation starts with figuring out what's your reserve price, what's your BATNA. +And so, there are ways that you can engage with more fun, you have to get a little bit intentional about it. +Of course, who your organization or your client is that you're writing for and let them know that they can trust you. +But the aesthetic content has to be strong, has to be unique. +Also, a small company can afford to communicate and to reach very broad audiences by combining touchpoints that are consistent with its size. +It's I love the job. +Prior to the eventual Patriation of the Constitution in 1982, there were a series of legal challenges including the James Bay Agreement, which we discussed in a previous lesson, and the Calder Decision, which we will see in an upcoming lesson. +The enfranchisement policy continued to change over time and was finally removed from the Indian Act in 1985. +And when you do get time, it can feel like what you want to do is relax. +Now, remember this isn't 200,000 in the bank. +They take care of advertising, celebrity management, and in recent years, as well the creation of a retail experience. +We had a lot of discussions today about garbage how to manage. +So what are these issues that I keep referring to? 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Was it the kind of video you would have expected from a luxury showoff brand such as Louis Vuitton? 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The quality of our self-talk often comes from what we heard about ourselves when we were a child, from our family members, teachers, and powerful adults. +The US government. +If you think that you're going to be a refugee, I want something I can stash in my purse and just get out of here. +In a certain sense it means to finance a dream, the future. +You also want to negotiate at a time where you have some space to have a discussion so that you're not rushed and that you can really explore different options. +And so, all these things suggest that the first strategy you can do to make yourself happier is to invest in experiences rather than stuff. +From the public standpoint, in the public sector, we’re trying to diversify the offer through a diversification of the concentration of products. +And this was through data storage, data analysis, and having lead teachers that mentored young teachers. +Nonetheless, you should make an estimate. +You're more likely to engage in those kindness behaviors that we know matter for happiness. +Which things are basic to make a good monitoring on this critical incident's evolution? If it finally gets solved or not, if we need external help or how could we manage this effectively or not. +So I make a point here, a point above 10% and at 15% here. +That is, instead of the two of us splitting the upfront costs and the 30% royalty, I would have paid all the upfront costs and in return receive all the extra royalty. +Just a minute ago, this human employee had the bright idea of the Industrial Revolution. +And those that are implemented, often end up looking like something very different from what they planned to be. +You don't ignore what your job demands are, but you try to re-frame what you're doing to fit with the strengths that are signature to you. +And if I build the cherry, I need to add the materials plus the labor, adding up the materials, plus the labor and then for the oak as well I'm going to do oak material plus labor and I get $425. +So, I think that's something to think about, whether they amplify corporate social responsibility. +But that's a way to get me some income and help Yale a lot. +So, perhaps that salient has to what would be a resource and a knowledge economy. +If Anju values the painting at 1,000 and states a price of 60, she'll be in for a nasty surprise if Bharat says, buy out of spite. +Among the advantages of a survey is that we can collect data from a number of individuals simultaneously. +Let's see if this is you. +The challenges are many but the mission is clear. +Fulfilling their preferences or identity as best they can until no more legal or mutually acceptable trades are possible. +And leads to prolonged and complicated survivor's grief reactions. +It's not about particular treatments. +First, a bit of background. +This slide shows the percentage of young adult 15 to 29 in various parts of the world in 2005. +Going back to the routine with all its effects, not only going to school and making homework but also recovering the limits and rules that existed before the critical incident. +The external kind of seeps in here with norms as well. +Because they started using CEDAW in requesting the government or demanding accountability on the part of the government. +So in this case, it means the distributor would put an effort on distributing the product or the brand, and so partnering with the producer in order to build the market for the brand or the product. +Young and foolish. +Cause you're gonna need these things and they're gonna get nothing if they move. +And so, when we think about the strategy we're going to use, it's going to be that we're going to stop investing in stuff in the first place. +Let's see. +These are in thousands, so one block is 480,000. +As adults, we are the more powerful person in the relationship, or sometimes when talking to someone else, our thoughts default to how we felt in a similar situation and we inadvertently fill up the space with ourselves and take our attention off the other person. +The asynchronous aspect may not be desirable by some. +You're really trying to be in the moment. +That's not annualized. +This was followed up on in what I think is a really cool way, which is a set of researchers who asked this question, what makes a particular job a calling? So we could think of some job that we have just calling it a job that we're doing to have money. +And so, to test this, what he has done is a few instances where he's kind of given people the task of just like, for a week, figure out what your signature strengths are first, and then for a week, use those strengths. +None of them are reliable. +And this is often misunderstood. +And this might require organizational culture to lack clarity and be ambiguous. +Ring, ring. +The first movement is identified by the Suffragette Movement at the turn of the 1900s. +While current mainstream feminism in Canada addresses the needs and concerns of many women, Indigenous women's interests are often distinct from other women in North America. +But let's just call that a wash and we won't consider it. +Welcome to retail week. +We'll just take the receivables. +You've been in the groove, you've been making progress and it's slowed down and you've got to get in another groove. +This interaction among the individuals is akin to Allison's bureaucratic politics model that you're going to read in the Cuban missile crisis case. +And then I look at that lack of progress and I'm like, you see, this just goes to prove that adults are not good language learners and it makes no sense, when you actually look at it that way, and it was the same in school. +It happens really fast, but it can be super powerful. +You can express it as days, weeks, or even months, however you want to plan. +Indeed, I had a similar opportunity with my first book contract. +But how can we figure out how to do this? Well, we can through our psychprotips. +The horrific conditions Bryce discovered made national headlines. +Choose at least one person or group from each category, linked in the next section, as well as in the course notes. +If you look at key positions in the world, they are being held by women. +The paying policy means the PEI can only buy only new shares or also has to buy shares of the entrepreneur, that means existing shares. +And we'd mentioned a price to our management was successful, and they said, "That's a fine price. +Think about the diverse groups you interact with. +And sometimes, the licensor is also defining some parameters in the commercial policies, such as the return policies, the discount percentages, how to train and to select the sales force. +The problem is that the environment is changing so that kind of requires variation and constant selection and retention processes, it's more dynamic. +We can flip the script. +Thanks for learning about learning, I'm Barbara Oakley. +But what if the problem you're working on needs new ideas or approaches? Concepts you haven't thought of before. +And Disney's efforts actually reflect neo-institutional arguments about cultural fit to some extent. +How many people, how long of a talk, do I need to fly somewhere? I just have a few questions first, and then I'll give you a great rate. +Well, once again I multiply it together and then I add up the number of people reached by the peak ads and then the number of people reached by the off peak ads. +The best format of e-commerce and e-tailing is the monobrand store online, in particular that of brands and department stores. +Not least because I know from the research that's been done here at Stanford, a lot of it by my late colleague Cliff Nass. +How can you get over that? 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But the reason they do better on the test and the reason the strategy works is that they're less anxious. +An 80 million bonus is close to the extreme while still leaving incentives for both sides. +I have often and sometimes I wonder that right like, gee it's really, it's not good to be gay in these countries. +This process meant that Indigenous women's voices had to be filtered through, and approved by, male-dominated organizations. +And the negotiation could be tough, because the goal, the purpose of the court is to maximize the amount of cash to satisfy the need of suppliers, banks, and so on. +So you have an opportunity in these times of transition in Iraq and Burma- Sudan. +And it's a powerful way to reduce something that some of you might be suffering from right now, which is a lot of stress. +Now, here's where the modeling comes in. +And it seems like our intuition is like, "Why would we want to invest in an awesome vacation? 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I mean we have to begin somewhere. +So they're amended legislation, if you will. +Watch for procrastination cues. +Many people play this game and they play it often. +[LAUGH] And the idea behind that was to use the idea of schools of tropical medicine and public health. +The more peculiar the taste becomes for sure, the more often also specific it is for a certain region. +You should speak up, address the issue. +The second deal is represented by PIPE. +And persistent. +To this end, a critical part of these treaties included the Truck House Clause, requiring the British to establish trading posts for the exclusive use of the treaty's Indigenous signatories. +Sometimes we laugh whenever we are scared. +Think about, for example, a review by a magazine or a review by a website. +Most effective content also has useful information that solves a problem the audience cares about. +So changing the deal to lower the upfront price, and raise the bonus really is advantageous to both parties. +In your current professional or personal life. +But I would not have put my daughter there, right? I would not, in my own choice. +We have always been working on an advocacy level. +So a lot of these things are in all the readings and in the lecture but she succinctly kind of summarized it. +We can also think about these measures as they relate to where we use a technique. +Welcome to week seven, screen side chats. +It doesn't get stuck between your teeth anymore. +Between 1776 and 1884, a great many new settlers arrived in Nova Scotia and many land disputes arose. +You would just refer back to this table. +We don't want any money. +So we may try to do that in the future. +Has the production process always remained the same for a product this traditional, or with the passing of time has there been innovations that have caused it to evolve? Without a doubt, the product has stayed the same. +She needs to know what user leads to follow and when to rein in a conversation that is no longer providing a value added. +There's also a bunch of free apps that you can use to do this thing but really you don't need any fancy technology, you just sit and commit to following your breath. +He uses an exchange model. +And so, the neat thing is not only did this increase positive experiences at work, but if you use some fancy statistical techniques, known as mediation models, you can find that not only does using your strengths increase your positive experiences at work, but both using your strengths and those positive experiences tend to contribute to you thinking your job is a calling. +So the combined value for the two of them without a deal is 10 plus zero, which adds up to 10. +Now, let's be clear, Edward is not a guy who cares about me and the slide is he's just trying to take me to the cleaners. +What about other body fluids? How do I know which ones are safe and which ones are dangerous? Good question. +So the deadline, of course, is in the case of the first period is that Mayor Washington dies. +But we can also calculate the carried interest using case two, which is the yearly IRR approach. +[LAUGH] Thank you. +And if you recall, the main thing we were focused on at the end last time was this idea that we get used to stuff and that that sucks, because we get used to the stuff that's really good in our lives and we want to feel it being new and so on. +I don't really need to do the case. +Last but not least, we are going to have a best case. +Some content marketers are, and some aren't, and it's perfectly great both ways. +Now she's not going to give you the keys to a safe, right? 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As we've seen, first of all, there is the presence of the restaurant in the guide. +I'm not going to put a dollar sign inside my total because these cells when I add up the cherry and labor for each year, I want these to drag. +We said that some consumers in food and beverage industries are experts and some not. +It might be more acute here for you now. +The behavior that kids show after living a critical incident is a normal behavior, some behaviors can be talking more than the usual or being more excited or even not saying a single word, because they find it hard to express what bothers them. +He's also and I think your recommended resources Benny Lewis. +So, we have to ask at this point, given the chaos, is there any theory that would help us get beyond interpretive detailed, contextualized accounts of ethnography? 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Luckily, we have our psychprotips. +You can probably see where this is all headed. +But if you're shipping things from Des Moines, well, you can ship things to three different places. +That is, his view is they are in the right. +So they look for correlations between students level of somatic stress, and negative emotions they were experiencing and so on. +And it is very important helping the participants to accept their own reactions and their own emotions. +2% by 30%, we have what is the amount of return for the managers, and in this case, it is 2. +It’s exactly the same for venture capital funds in the US, where the general partners have one year of time at their disposal to convince limited partners to commit their money. +When you organize a meeting with a business angle, or you organize a meeting with a VC investor, the fundamental test of the VC investor is to understand if you are able to convince other people to give money to you. +And so, effort is a bad sign if you're in a fixed mindset, but a really good sign if you're in a growth mindset? 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We can. +Our calm way of acting also includes letting them be, which means that if we rocked a baby, we touched him a lot and we had him on our lap to calm him down, we will probably need a pre-teenager alone, let him go to his room, but going back many times to check if he needs something. +And this is actually a reference to population ecology or a theory we're going to read much more about next week. +The people who created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were very good and smart people. +You're going to color-code them in green and then, I need to compute somehow the overflow, what's leftover, what doesn't get sold on that initial round and then what gets like six bucks for and that's I don't know, take a second, pause the video and see if you can come up with a formula for this. +I'm here for anything you need. +And that's how you're going to be most effective as a professional. +My last comment to you is to be yourself. +And the other asset is the risk free asset which guarantees a return of 10% with no risk. +I'm going to come in with a low ball, and see what happens. +Six months later, McDonald banned the running and use of horses on any buffalo hunts. +This is my no more than one foreign. +The World Bank, a major funder of international development programs, concluded that they would focus on girls' education. +When you buy Nespresso or Nescafé or Nestea, you know that that Nes means Nestlé. +The creation and adherence to prevailing rationalized myths provides them with all kinds of resources. +Hello, what can I do for you? Doctor, I've heard a lot about HIV but I don't really understand what it is. +With that said, how do we take hold of this? There's an old analogy that was popularized by Stephen Covey several decades ago. +Now, suppose we move from just one risky asset to two risky assets. +So Kathy Stevenson says one of the things that people are afraid of, or what they are resistant to change wise is fear, the fear of the unknown and she actually goes through a case of the care sector and it's very interesting. +And so, it does seem like investing in experiences is good, but there's a couple of other ways that investing in experiences allow us to get over our hedonic adaptation. +Tradition is very important at a beginning of the life cycle when the product is launched. +Your challenge is to avoid focusing on the product, the answers to the questions. +Now, do we have a participant on the other side who wants to make the other argument? Want to raise your hand here or let's see. +I mean I think that a lot of blogs are written by people with exceptional credentials. +Can you give me a lower price? I can't really afford it, or I can afford it, but I still like [LAUGH] to pay less. +That means is a financing of a company which is dead. +That this kind of was generated part by the individually guided education, all the efforts of the curriculum and technologies that were put in place and conversely, that the actual implementation of the social structure through a variety of emergent practices that reinforced it and reproduced it, had positive feedback back on the curriculum itself, enabling it to be enacted. +I've taught you how to make them good again. +again, with the study groups and challenging each other, because what you, what you think you know, you find out when you try to explain it to somebody else, that's why teaching is one of the best ways to learn. +Turns out, Ken didn't pick any of these options. +You think you're hearing this whole story. +I've used Write or Die myself and I think it does work very, very well. +Buy it, don't buy it. +It doesn't seem like this is a job where you have a lot of flexibility. +Dopamine neurons are part of the unconscious part of your brain that you learned about in the first week. +We can then develop a survey where we find out where these preferences for using a given task comes from. +Look, you've been doing this for years. +If a small company has higher costs, it doesn't mean that it doesn't have a market opportunity, but it can find an opportunity market for the customers who like and prefer quality or like and prefer highly sophisticated, high-quality value propositions and are willing to pay a higher price. +Today fashion companies sell fragrances, they sell handbags, eyewear, watches, and jewelry. +If the company estimates a response rate of three percent, should it proceed with the mailing? Well, let's see. +What connections can you see between Buffy Sainte-Marie's social activism through song and A Tribe Called Red's music today? How do their individual or collective voices come out in their work? Did they make any comments about history, culture, or lived experiences that really stuck with you? 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It is a very important relationship worldwide. +No there are not any more related to the a long seasonal cycle that might last six months, but really, we are talking about weeks. +We didn't considered what the airline system needs to do at ech of the users steps Also notice that I didn't include system interaction tasks like using a scroll bar. +Violence is costly and in some countries 3% to 4% of the budget is spent on social and health costs of violence against women. +We make a summary of the explanation of the assistance process, of how the success happened and of how we have reacted. +Last, as the prior lecture made clear, work exchange, work those kinds of bargaining and negotiation. +While these were successful victories, the amendments through Bill C-31 did not reconcile the injustices surrounding status. +And then there are kind of just generalized refugee activist organizations around the world each with their own perspectives. +This is going to be the thing that we change. +The bureaucratic politics model, on the other hand, assumes unlimited time for participants to make exchanges. +So again, we come to this question of, which works best? And I think this is a great case where we can use the forum of the course to ponder this question. +Abe's very best Wednesday scenario isn't 25, it's 75% of 25 or 18. +Now of course, you don't have to pretend to be a jerk, but if you are a jerk, even so, you might pretend to care. +These prices were an incentive to over-trap. +It happens, it doesn't matter. +Indigenous legal systems are generally non-prescriptive, non-adversarial and non-punitive. +Alongside my work on Yale and coaching and consulting, I'm also volunteering on some projects currently to advance climate change solutions at the global structural level. +They say, there's no way that can be the best answer. +And a mother who loves us all very much. +It is also true that in this kind of situations, the emergency management, the crisis management shouldn't be done by only one family, it is usually done by the participant teams that manage the emergency. +Which diagnostic criteria are given for the posttraumatic stress disorder? The fact that there has been a real exposition to a traumatic incident. +The vertical retailer is a called vertical because actually they are not limited to the distribution and retailing activities. +The result would be the addition of Section 35 into the constitution. +Be mindful of what they are and dress appropriately. +The Métis are a people. +Are they biased or accurate? there's much debate about whether our indicators are even reflective or accurate in terms of these outcomes. +The players are self-motivated, they use dashboards, they collect data, they process it, they have leader boards to continually evaluate themselves and develop further. +But the real shocking stuff that makes you happy is going to come next week. +One suboptimal form of learning arises from a failure trap. +Nowadays, with the internet and social media actually other influencers, such as, for instance bloggers, came into play in order to new sources for trends. +So let's sum up and Kunda's argument. +She talked about internal and external training. +[APPLAUSE] So this is really a place of hope where we are. +And a time of recession is very different than a time of economic boon. +Also, images let the customer, the person interpreting the communication, the freedom to give his or her own personal interpretation, his or her own personal view. +In many cases, no decision is made. +If you've got cues that you might be rejected or somebody might be mean to you immediately again, that fight or flight system is going to kick on. +A good example is Emporio Armani or Max & Co but it can also be brands as the premium brands that immediately position themselves into this mid-range. +We've encouraged people to be ambitious. +It is even possible to implant false memories, which are indistinguishable from real ones by simply suggesting and imagining, especially in children who have vivid imaginations. +And the last axis is the damage on the functional capacity. +I hope sort of for ecological reasons, and for reasons related to people who make their living growing food that people continue to be interested in eating food that is produced in a sustainable approach. +Now I need to start to decrease this thing. +This reinforcing loop factors like this could go on and on forever. +There's actually a long history of work that applies biological and natural selection kinds of metaphors to the study of organizations. +You might be used to quantifying goals at work for instance, you might not think to say, I want to have 52 dates with my partner, or I'll take at least three camping trips this year, or I'll run 300 miles this year. +It’s essential, vital. +The process in this case is driven by the design director or design directions in different product categories and teams of designers specialized by gender or by product category. +By participating in co-management, Indigenous communities express their sovereignty over their traditional lands. +But there were certain limitations and if you became flexible with those limitations you end up on the losing end of it. +I don't agree with that. +Well, that's interesting. +Each band member will receive approximately $60,000 as a portion of the sale. +It's very difficult because PEI are completely different from public equity investors. +This is a problem. +And think of what accreditation efforts entail, they mostly just count surface features of how many departments and categories. +So you have all these numbers, what do we do? We take the average value of all these numbers and I get an average value, an average error, of 9. +And as I said at the top of the session, sometimes doors open that you didn't even know were doors. +It's just as important to the professional as it to the, quote unquote, creative writer. +So this was a time of advantage for the United States. +But don't ask for more until you know how they think about it. +This is one of the quickest most beneficial things you can do as content marketer as supposed to someone who's good at writing. +So that's factor one that seems like actually is the thing that makes your job feel meaningful. +And from the stories of those who survived, we understand that the effects of the psychological trauma of the residential school experience was often permanently damaging. +And you're able, through your chess identity, as a chess player, to transfer that, to understand and to be able to take their kind of practice and translate it down back into your community. +What are the key trends of the private equity industry today? Today is a moment of change in private equity, certainly. +Now, that's great because we have the terminal value of the company, we have the future value of our investment today, and it's possible to calculate what is the percentage of shares for the venture capital investor where the percentage of shares is 68. +Let's use this situation and adapt this psychological first aid to the group context, or sometimes there are groups generated spontaneously in the sports centers or the refuge centers, people who know each other or who were traveling in the same coach group. +As you can see, the first card is just registration. +And hopefully that helps you see a greater breadth. +So you can see that the returns on Apple have been very variable. +And it might help you understand better how that legislation's time occurred, under the Bush's Presidency, in its particular form, and not well before, under a different guise, and during Clinton's era. +ARZU RANA DEUBA: This is going to be a very big challenge, and if we don’t overcome the challenge of getting women to control their reproductive health and have control over their bodies, it’s going to be very difficult for the society to progress. +First off, we can do nothing. +It's what I said in the previous meeting, what affected me, because smoke collapsed me and I couldn't help a victim who finally died. +And I think it's true that if we look at the work world and the kind of layers of culture put on, that there is kind of insidious control that we can envision. +In a country like Italy, it can even be the region where you come from. +Giving a lot more foreign aid to education. +But the story is much more complicated and is regulated by a document which is named the Internal Code of Activity. +You're not a generalist firm, you're a specialist firm. +Or a quarter of a year left, which kind of feels longer because it's a year versus seconds. +And they said, no problem. +And the local school councils really sought greater control or power, they wanted to be the masters of their own destiny in their neighborhood so their neighborhood schools. +Finally, I encourage you to check out Simon Sinek's, 2009 Ted Talk if you haven't all ready and subsequent books and activities that spawned from the idea of how great leaders inspire action. +But living brains are a lot more complex. +Touchpoints are every point of contact that a company can have with its customers. +You can have your own draft beer at home. +Understanding what a communication office does is therefore fundamental for understanding what makes communication in fashion different than in other industries. +And third, we kind of have at this time a rhetoric that's related by leaders and high profile media figures. +So an email, some of the emails seem really angry right? Where as they're not really mean that way. +So I was basically a study machine. +What you call it doesn't matter, it's more important that it actually gets labeled. +Once we are able to do that we have to have a policy and strategy how to fight it. +If you get the second house for 475, you'd be willing to pay 525. +Even if we're competing on some level, there's many levels that we can cooperate. +Those are all very important things. +They must give him calm and tranquility, try to connect him with his social support network, incentive the self-efficacy and the affected community or group's self-efficacy, favor the confrontation processes and provide proactive and positive help. +Briefly repeat what you want to remember over several days. +Our ancestors never needed a vast memory for names or numbers but they did need a memory for how to get back home from the three day deer hunt, or for the location of those plump blueberries on the rocky slopes to the South of the camp. +Another two-by-two we can look at is that the level of stakeholders, the furthest out from the emotional intelligence to the direct team, to the stakeholders of a system. +And you, as a psychological first aid provider, have a big role when normalizing this, when making bridges and trying that everybody calms down and understands that these difficulties, although they might seem huge, never ever actually stain their deep bonds and love. +And we thought we had some logic behind $20 million, and basically the evaluator came in at roughly $20 million. +There's FEMA, the governor, the government agencies, Army Core of Engineers, Red Cross, police, fire department, National Guard, etc. +Students, not just me, raise new problems with every proposed solution. +The bigger and more well-practiced your chunked mental library, whatever the subject you're learning, the more easily you'll be able to solve problems and figure out solutions. +How about if we work for a second with option E? Okay, there's going to be less of a risk, alright? You're going to get 12 million up front and you're going to get a 10% royalty which is going to be 20 million here, and so you're going to get the 12 million up front, plus, the 20 million royalty and it's going to equal 32 million. +Or students who have drinking and drug use problems, right? So we know substance use can obviously affect your academic performance, just not getting enough sleep is that bad. +In contrast to other countries like yours, out there might have centralized structures with examinations and clear inspection systems that ensure conformity to the activity. +So, there's all these shifts out there. +Third, there's fluid participation. +And there's a huge difference in making an argument based on any of the ethical, moral, philosophical, human grounds of just an right, which are very valid arguments. +I'm so pleased you're able to make time, because this is Jess's area of genius. +For this type of two-column data table, we'll create more complicated ones in a little bit. +A vision, you need. +Timeless beauty. +Sometimes I sprinkle a few tasks that involve physical motion on my list even if it's just cleaning something which, I'll admit, isn't ordinarily one of my favorite things to do. +My left-hand side has to equal my right-hand side 100 percent. +In addition, neo-institutional theory abstracts away from a focal organization's culture to the field level. +And teachers and schools were adapting to these new regulations in a way that kind of countered the spirit of the goals of no social promotion and testing by cheating and whatnot. +Other states are zero bite rules, in Connecticut, where this took place, is a zero bite state. +And so with those three pillars, not knowing anything about gelato, anything about retail, and without money we started our company. +And gets them moving in a more legitimate broad umbrella goal. +You can also use pictures of the human body, so that the person can show us where they feel pain. +That is an innovation 100% in terms of business models. +So heritage, localism can be a differentiating factor. +Just looking at someone else's painting doesn't mean you could actually create that painting yourself, and just hearing a song won't give you the expertise you need to sing it in the same resonant fashion. +In other words, as your materialism goes up, does your life satisfaction go up? 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Is there something worrying you, can we help you managing something? 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So this is basically a case of where the informal organization. +But all of that advice is not going to be effective unless people know what they want. +And one nice thing also about this is if you're looking for what are your top three priorities, if there's eight issues, not all, nothing, not everything can be a top three. +The initial goals of federal, provincial, and band operated schools proved restricted when mashed against the broad goals of tribal consciousness and the emerging knowledge of modern educational purpose and process. +But I wanted to start out by identifying and explaining each A from a bird's eye view. +I never referenced the cell. +This is counting how many are turned on. +Obviously in assistants these reaction patterns will be a bit different due to these professionals' formation and experience. +So it's a social issue. +So the heritage, the naming you give to the fabric, the nice visual, the books are like this one. +To work through this and consistently achieve this logic flow connected leadership is organized into four parts. +And these conversations, the conversations about black lives matter, about even about going back to school, and what's going to happen with racial justice, racial injustice when we go back to school, they're not comfortable conversations? 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And if we are going to have a class about women, let it be mine, with its emphasis on women's rights and justice. +Or maybe they're worth 400 K, but that's not near your budget and so by promoting them, in other words, you have 800 applications. +So I think this kind of theme is going to keep coming back. +And in particular, don't keep on fighting for that last penny. +Speaking of which, the first activity we ask of you is to respond to our introductory survey. +Other people argue, no it requires a balance of collaboration and alone time that you have to retreat to have that. +An additional note is that there are also multiple levels of communities. +So because of this the characters often form guilds, or groups of 100 which is a small guild, to 200 people which is a large one, and they're like communities. +Imagine we have a buyer who's saying, I'm willing to pay 100. +You can't beat that as a website, and you'll get the slides, I'll post them in Week 9. +To work with them in an emergency situation we must know which are the specialized resources given the prevalence of gender violence in Spain, there are Spanish national assistance phones, if you are in other countries also governments have specific victims assistance programs , which can be very useful in a determined moment so that people can call, or so that, once you made the first contention intervention and you generated trust and safety you can later begin a derivation so that they are in a safety and trust situation, so that they can receive a treatment. +And this is where you can style your post image, very similarly to the way you would style a meme. +How does a critical incident, with or without a death, but with a high stress moment, to kids with 6-9 years old? 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Unfortunately, it's socially unacceptable in most teams and organizations to respond to requests with a how is never, is never good for you? That's still one of my favorite New Yorker cartoons. +Innovating on benefits. +Both modes and hemispheres to analyze your work. +From an article in the newspaper, Saturday Night: Indian residential schools should compel the attention of Parliament. +If the project costs 150, the split is 50 and 100. +They say I'm going to be way happier if I spend the 20 bucks than if I spend the 5 bucks. +The company's variable cost per order, primarily due to labor, materials costs, etc. +And it's also very functional because once you get use to wearing a suit it's about respect of other people but also about respect of yourself. +Our first goal is to understand what the pie is. +Our buyer just seems crazy, adamant, stubborn. +Since it decides that the population and professionals about deaf and hearing impairments. +And neo-institutional theorists call this isomorphism. +Areas in which farming was not viable experienced distinctly different change in their economies. +Will I be like this for a long time? Well, the evolution of people after. +You don't need to put the equals one, we could type this right into solver but in the interests of transparency, we're going to write this out. +That helps prevent you from going back and trying to edit what you just wrote and just get it out onto the page. +Leisure using our signature strengths is pretty easy. +But that seemed natural to them, and the culture operated at it's best effect because of it. +The way this family community functions can be based on treating one or loving one as their own kin. +Hopefully with your core technology, your core input to output task, that you are constantly thinking of ways to improve it and you're doing this kind of balance search versus exploitation mode. +The hard to place accident you're hearing is from Edinburgh, Scotland, mixed with some of the influences I've picked up from living in other places. +The mean was 10. +It was just a little type pad blog. +The Indian Act undermined Indigenous peoples’ identity, sovereignty and nationhood. +So, a feminist lens can really help you see biology in a very different way. +Through a complex legal test of the same name, the court thereby undercut the broad scope promised by the Sparrow Case. +Proportional division doesn't look at the pie. +Underpinned by a strong sense of purpose and coupled with a wide eyed honesty on what reality is facing us now. +They are strongly centralized. +We say that cooperation networking communication exchange both deaf and hearing impairments associations is very helpful and necessary. +Not at all! It's just a way of managing strong feelings. +This became a testament to the galvanization of community that had been built. +The seventh A is called acceleration. +So what role does belly button play in this? 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It turns out this is the formula. +And today, we're going to go through this question of, why does this miswanting occur? What is up with our mind that it delivers to us incorrect predictions about what we're going actually like? What are the biases that caused these? And we saw some hints of what the answer we're going to see this week, last week, because I noted that there are these lots of annoying features of our minds that are messing us up, annoying biases that we seem to have, that lead our predictions astray. +And how a girl values herself and sees that she can learn. +Meaning, and this kind of gives. +Then it goes powers of ten inside the skin. +It's like yes or no, do I buy it? I don't want to list out all seven stocks. +You don't have to be fluffy and it doesn't have to be a tangent or an overtly marketing piece, to get your values in there and make the white paper more interesting and more consumableo So getting back to audio, audio is about moving the audience and it's about conveying values. +You know other histories, you know other examples, companies and accounts that are different from your own personal experiences. +And the teaching could be done in this kind of way in a more economical way that would afford more access. +So, how to get them to work together is always a challenge, that if the Navy does one thing in the Airforce to something else. +The second option is represented by the buy back. +For example, I want a big house, with a big kitchen, in a nice neighborhood with a low commute. +Convenience is an example of this. +Corporate venture is the department of a corporation where the aim of the department is only to run venture capital investment, mostly seed and start up investments. +If you take Italy, often imported fruit is Chilean. +We're going to do another specific type of LP problem today called a binary example. +The problem is that, in many cases, comparable companies have a liability structure which is completely different from the liability structure of our company, and this effect could affect the risk of the evaluation itself. +We've been great partners, and I think it has been a great illustration of the kind of partnership that can happen across sexes - male and female; across age - old and young; and across fields, where we know very little about the other person's field. +You can wear in a board meeting in the morning. +What are the likely mistakes somebody might make trying to figure this out? 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We as consumers try to figure out the value we can get out a product, first of all, by categorizing that product. +Only few people with hearing disabilities can use the international sign language. +That is to say, if in that territory, there are many companies related to a specific industry, consumers recognize and associate to that territory, a number of competencies specifically related to a food or a beverage industry. +Tap into your unique leadership style and strengths and join or create a community of others to maximize your potential as a team. +Instead, it can be a risk factor if he doesn't have confrontation capacity, tolerance to frustration, if he hasn't been able to properly solve vital previous vital stressing events and he still carries them, this idea of having a bag full of stones which make the path harder and don't allow us to go on properly after a critical incident. +The World of Warcraft is this massive multiplayer online role-playing game, and it was created by Blizzard Entertainment. +In Italy we are used to spending our break with a cup of coffee and they drink a glass of wine. +A short time, a short product life cycle. +So this is my printing cost. +To sum up we have a mental frame in which we have the information we have in front of a person that can have more difficulties but he can also have resources, So we will focus on them and we will ease their apparition. +When you apply this two-by-two framework to systems thinking, it can help you identify which stakeholders are influential in your system and make a plan to manage each of them appropriately. +An experience map will provide you with key insights into the touchpoints between your customers and your company or organization. +In Corbiere v. +Settlement patterns followed the fur trade and progressed to the opening of lands for new settlers arriving from Europe for the development of agriculture and eventually timber and mineral resource extraction. +9%, then you get 1 over 1. +And if that wasn't good enough, happiness seems to affect literally how long you seem to live, how long your life will be people's longevity. +Note too that with turnover you have a particular kind of exploration. +Deaf, hearing impaired, individuals, we act just as human individuals during times of crisis. +So, another spot we're Dwek and colleagues have done this work, is in contexts like in adolescence, like in the shift from middle school to junior high, where you're going through things like learning hard math for the first time and so on. +So, why do people join a coalition? Let's look at this a little more carefully through Hula's book. +So it's not what's the least I'm willing to work for. +There's some other questions to consider in the prompts. +One issue in question is where did he come up with that 900 number? 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You also see it with businesses that put up the first dollar that they make in their store and a variety of things like that. +Lots of frequent communication, negotiation, and dialogue. +You'll start to tell yourself stories. +And then thirdly, sometimes in a campaign, either a client comes up with an additional idea that gives it a bit of topspin, a bit of momentum or we do it, because the client says, I would like to have additional warm triggers, additional things that motivate people and that can be a nice additional effect. +It just kind of continues. +You tend to get the best bang for your buck by going with magazines that are not in your topic. +It's becoming more common in South America and now also Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. +What we are doing is not only creating markets that are tailor made for small companies, and therefore easier to be accessed and to be regulated, but we also are trying to encourage companies at a very early stage to start thinking about opening up their capital. +So, by removing those school fees parents didn't have to decide whether they were sending their boys or their girls. +That's where they came up with managerialism. +I'm going to allow you to phone a friend. +So the fur trade is actually fundamental to Canada, although we've often lost sight of that. +In fact, they had these phones in three different locations either nearby them, on a desk, right inside their bag beside them, so it's you can't see it but you know it's there versus you leave it in another room. +It should have had no impact on the price to ask. +Sometimes the cuisine is very complicated in terms of consumers' perception. +And that's why we have this SYB - Start Your Business. +We do know there is an overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in prisons, and of Indigenous children in the child welfare system. +The idea is to be intentional about the approximately one-year horizon, and the future you want to create by then. +[LAUGH] It's been a pleasure. +But it's not always clear these tests measure what we hope. +If it lacks shared goals and coordination becomes less of an organization. +I've worked hard enough where I've achieved something that, you know, means something to me and the people that I'm around. +That's the nature of change. +At the same time, if it feels you'd never achieve that accomplishment, it might be too much of a stretch. +Before we talk about social comparison and reference points, normally those are bad, but sometimes you can use social benchmarks for good. +So essentially what he's trying to do is to get me to meet in the middle. +I got Sal part of the way there, you can get him the rest of the way. +Here's a sample of the kind of data matrix you might collect after a usability session. +Reciprocity, I give you something, you give me something back, and high creolization. +We're using these kinds of things more automatically than we realize. +And under CEDAW, whilst universal rights to education, and health, and voting, and entry into the workplace all existed between the end of the World War and the 1960s when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the two covenants were brought into being. +77 percent is the response rate that the company breaks even. +You know, sometimes you have that video gaming app on your phone and you start playing it and you play it and it feels like you're in flow because you're really there. +And there certainly were some interesting interactions with religion that I encountered while I was in Ecuador. +How it applies and is relevant to this particular organizational phenomenon. +If you do an ultimatum game and you offer people 80/20 splits. +I think training women's groups is so important. +Your proposal of 1100, I'd end up only $200 ahead and you'd end up 1100 ahead. +Defusing is a very useful post-emergency deactivation technique, it's a brief technique which should be applied immediately, it lasts between 20 minutes and one hour and it's applied in the moment of deactivation of the assistance team. +On artistic, persuasive, challenging, interesting, funny, exciting human words. +Your phone buzzes, you pick it up and you look at what's happening, right? These are events that happened right before that wind up cueing these sorts of behaviors. +So by working together, we can save $40. +A means, because they think it's just this alternative I have, but they forget about the notion of best. +The Baltic division is twice large or twice the profits of the Aegean and so expects to benefit twice as much from the campaign. +It sounds like some of you have actually worked in recruiting and have far more of a sense that's practical about who would be a good employee for your firm. +So they don't have the basic tool, they don't have the pot and they don't have a strainer, so they miss the basic tools to cook pasta the way we cook it. +It's important to recognize that language and the words we use when talking about Indigenous peoples are not neutral. +And the book that I use in my new negotiation course is Negotiate This, which is just terrific. +So food and the experiential nature of food and the immediate response that you can have to food, really lends these products to word-of-mouth marketing. +Then, since you're essential to make that pie, you should get at least half. +So we live in world, you're right, where we have an international system that is the public international legal system which is the system of the United Nations human rights treaties, and the United Nations Declaration on human rights, and the international covenants the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights. +In this case, the store is within another retail environment. +Within this formula, what is quite relevant to remember is that the sum, the present value of the cash flows plus the terminal value at time n is named enterprise value. +It compared exercise to one of the best things that we have on the market for improving our mood, namely anti-depression medications. +A lot of hard work in negotiation is taking the facts from the ground and converting them into a framework, where you can understand what the pie really is. +And the best example of this is the movie, It's A Wonderful Life. +People also predict that spending the 20 bucks is going to feel better than spending the five bucks because duh it's like four times more money, right? But what really happens? What really happens is just the opposite spending the money on somebody else improves your happiness more at the end of that day. +In this case, if we have a private equity investor, investing in a company in a phase of a startup, we say startup financing. +But when were highly stressed, the limbic region takes over and turns on all the alarms to help us survive. +And the use the special acronyms in a lot of firms are also common. +This is another powerful tool in Excel, this is a very strong formula. +Take for example, you've had a really rough morning, you didn't sleep well. +Warring conflict between Inuit communities was rare and many lived in peaceful coexistence. +So, securities in the United States are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. +I think the idea-- I was into the philosophical Buddhism. +When you want to increase something you do one plus the rate of increase. +This answer could be your inner boost in times of trial. +And eventually by year three, it was really starting to hum. +But it's just much more expansive. +Anne: Thank you so much! Iman: Thank you!. +Maybe we can work this out without us going to penitentiary or anything like that. +That being said, Nehiyawak peoples can be broken into three environmentally and linguistically distinct groups: Plains, Swampy and, Woods Nehiyawak. +They gave a person five pages, and he went to people who're waiting in line to make copies. +The same for a through d, as for g through j. +Thank you very much, Leo Siebert and all. +In this case, Chief Toghestiy of the Wet'suwet'en intervened by offering an eagle feather to the crew leader of the Can-Am Geomatics Company, telling them to leave. +We can go to Albany to Bbston or to Cleveland and the cost will be $5, $4, $3 for each item. +And they looked at kids, teens facing a driver's exam. +To my eye, the solution is more intuitive when framed using the perspective of the pie. +You have to diversify, and by doing this, you increase the cost, because you cannot use the same combination of production factors, or commercial factors, or communication factors for everyone, for every brand and/or product. +The other is that you look for people to share it with, you amplify experience by being with other people. +This is where you're supposed to go, Whoa! Oh my goodness, right? And I actually invested in this construction paper. +And so we'll keep listing things twice. +But the two different kind of approaches, I mean if you're just trying to memorize a text in general to remember the points, it just becomes what I was saying before. +Yet those are the only ones an organization can actually hold onto and they're not in the hands of the people working there. +And the colored lines are different countries in the Middle East, and you can see that they have dramatic increases beginning in 2010 in the numbers of older people who they have. +But I need more tools. +I'm asking, what would Beyonce do? So you're in some rapid spiral, how am I going to say for this test? What would Beyonce do? And the beauty of using Beyonce, in this case, is that if you look at Beyonce's interviews, she uses the strategy of having a wise observer too. +Now that we've got some test maker principles in mind, let's try a few multiple choice questions and see how we fare. +Do you mind if I ask you a question? At this point I jump in to say, let me guess? How much did I pay for this rug ,yes, exactly! I said $200. +The goal of your negotiation is to beat that number. +Insulated by the silence and complicity of local communities, the states and the legal systems that govern them. +And then there are the tag alongs, or affiliates, who are tangential to the center and not dependent on it for much of anything. +After a certain number of days after planting and if the bad weather comes right then, so you have to measure it locally and know exactly when the planting was, details like that to make it work. +I also have to make sure that demand is met. +300 then we'll go up to like 550. +How can we calm teenagers down? Well, basically as we would do with a smaller kid, with calm voice, slowly but probably at this age boys and girls, pre-teenagers will be the non-calmed ones and they will be uncontrollable, they will answer rudely, they will shout at us, they will leave, they will slam the door. +And it means that there's a very humiliating kind of atmosphere for people who have very often gone through terrible things. +That would say that the Seattle crew doesn't get assigned anywhere, and I certainly don't want something like this to happen where I have a 1 in two different spots that says send the Seattle crew to both Kansas City and to Toronto. +It was a court order with a deadline that commenced a series of these garbage can arenas of choice. +In this video we will tell you which are the alert signs which tell us a provider is being affected by his job. +The company, is probably the oldest made in the world. +We seem to have a little bit of a tie here. +Why don't you try to feed her? Do you breastfeed her or use a feeding bottle? Feeding bottle. +As you mentioned Masterchef is broadcasted in many different countries in the world countries with different culinary and food cultures, so is there any difference in the way the format is received or produced in countries with such big differences? I think by changing the chefs and by having your home competitors from your country, that alone changes the content completely. +We travel Alberta to the schools, and to the reserves telling the youth about this program. +Smells can remind you of things but this one is especially disgusting, and I don't know it you feel the same about it. +The rocks of system change with a leverage points I mentioned; Information, making sustainable data ubiquitous for every ship, incentives, ports and charters favoring clean ships when they could and causing disadvantage to dirtier ships when appropriate. +So, for example, in the Hula text, he discusses CEF, the Committee for Education Funding and CEF is a coalition with a broad goal and many of the member, groups, parochial interests can be subsumed under that broad goal and list it as specific programs. +Let's start from the 2007 crisis. +Asking for help and getting it almost immediately gives us tranquility and serenity. +They'll make $95 million, in the event that it does. +Again, it's unexpected but it's what the data really show. +So let's consider Mayor Daley's era as well. +In many cases of investment of PE the entrepreneur wants the PEI to sign a contract where trade sale is not possible. +We'll batch upload these. +And get them to accept it. +But under option B no matter what happens, whether the drug is approved or not approved, both the buyer and the seller still are better off having done this deal than no deal at all. +A cue by itself is neither helpful or harmful. +But this is the thing about knowing not being half the battle. +So this is my local addition to the Yale Business School. +The goal is to scale this up to a really large course at Yale, you guys are the pilot program about this. +Targeting means what target we invest in? Liability profile means what is the liability profile of the company which we are going to invest? Engagement, what are the rules of corporate governance that qualifies the presence of the PEI within the equity of the venture backed company? Let's start with the concept of targeting. +Fortunately, breathing and trying to think differently are strategies that are available to us no matter what the circumstances are. +People believe they're not making progress, but they are cuz the other side is waiting for the deadline to occur. +It is a very complex, multi-dimensional phenomenon. +What do I mean by this? Well the idea of a growth mindset comes from a fantastic researcher at Stanford, Carol Dweck, who's kind of studied the beliefs that we have about our own abilities and the beliefs that we have about our own learning. +That is to say, what customers consider important to them and what role the product plays for these values. +Generally speaking, expanding your open and free area means improving your own emotional intelligence as well as that of your team. +We might want to look at improving the title, so updated to price vs demand. +That was way before the war. +Our response to these events and emotions, and in particular, our stress response, is our body's way of helping us adapt to threats in our environment. +It's the part of our nervous system that's getting innervated all over the whole body. +Something more rougher on the edges. +What would you have to say to them? What kinds of advice would you have for people who are interested in international issues and don?�t know what to do. +So why did this person start off that way? Any sense? Defend this too correctly because they said, "No salary. +Actually, pasta is one of the two or three main largest commodities in the world, together with rice, for example. +So for social structure, we see that in a rational system, it's formal in plan. +This is just a bias in which we underestimate the influence that our internal state might be having on us at any moment. +So that's a particular kind of culture and it entailed a particular kind of network. +These are your current costs. +I think for me, fashion is the ability to create styles that last. +What you're saying, what I get, is that you can innovate by importing traditions from other countries. +RULER begins by training the adults in schools to shift their mindsets around the value and importance of emotions. +Women's community groups, health groups start to report the cases of harm-- sexual violence, domestic violence, up the chain. +Reconciliation involves the retelling of history. +Emilia, Jorge, how are you? Fine. +Women in country after country have come together to form groups to work on issues of conflict and peace and to deal with the shocking levels of violence that women and girls experience in conflict and refugee situations. +For example, the aspects of individually guided education that rendered negative judgement private were reinforced. +Again, what we're saying is take all the possible x values, work your way down the table, plug it into B14, plug into our green cell. +Can you comment on changes or effects of the war on women now, still? I know that it-- I mean, war disrupts so completely that development and education falls by the wayside when the country's at war, but-- Everything around us have got two ways. +And this just helps me put numbers in, I call these dummy numbers just to make sure the spreadsheet is still working. +To companies are controlling only some of these activities, for instance, H&M and the Gap. +The term Inuit Quajimajatuqangit, or IQ, is used to explain Inuit philosophies and worldview. +Everyone, this is week ten, our final week, and I'm going to try to answer about six questions that were posted in the forum by you. +There are a couple of problems with this approach of being unreasonable. +And please make sure that you can read all recommendations and download material from our website arnoldminosinfo. +So, the first lesson here is to think beyond your immediate needs. +How safe is the school for them, how safe is it to go for them to go home. +In fact, research shows that we automatically, unconsciously tend to favor people who are similar to us in ethnicity, but also in age, religion, and political affiliation. +First off, what is savoring? Well, it's just the simple act of stepping out of your experience, to review it, and really appreciate it while it's happening. +And this was a moment of stop. +Acetylcholine neurons form neuromodulatory connections to the cortex that are particularly important for focused learning when you are paying close attention. +The Voyageur canoe connected the hinterland of northwestern Canada with the heartland of the St. +You know, Barry, good faith is a foundation I think of life. +So maybe let's start by saying a little bit about what game theory's about, and as importantly what it's not about. +I protected the students' self-esteem. +But you always gotta check 'em because sometimes they may seem right, but they're not actually right. +Now, some tech employees are aware of all of this and show a great deal of social skill and elegance at it. +And you can see that as n gets large, the standard deviation approaches zero. +So there's how girls are actually internalizing their value from their home to the way to school, once they're actually at the school. +But it is very important taking into account the participants in our actions. +Germany, the Netherlands, the UK maybe, But there are some countries like Mexico, and I'm thinking of Corona, and you have another beer which is Desperado. +They're open to changing their beliefs and opinions based on data. +More vast than the universe itself. +So let's look at this a little more closely. +So the AMC may have the right to take three more years. +It's a statistical method that takes all the published studies and puts them together to get really one big conclusion. +Well, if you've seen the image before, you know that in fact they're the same length. +When you educate a girl, like you know, you educate nation. +Indigenous leaders took note of several important trends: the government's broken agreements and undelivered promises of the first five Numbered Treaties; the collapse of the bison robe trade; and increasing conflicts with encroaching settlers. +But one thing that you the human should not do is run solver without adjusting for it for energy programming, and I'll show you how to do that. +You should be used to interacting and working in a completely different way. +When the Europeans arrived, they carried germs and viruses to which Indigenous peoples here in Canada had never been exposed. +Maybe we'll merge and center the header cell, show all the formulas, and we'll bold the profit. +A: And has the work of CEPIA and other groups worked? In other words has it had an effect in Brazil on government and other organizations? J: Certainly, yes. +I am going to sell the ones that have been ordered at their price, and this is the green cell which we currently have at $400. +Ways to avoid maternal mortality are known but not equally shared around the world. +Action strategies might include things like taking a deep breath or talking to a friend. +So, we are working on that. +They create some events where basically consumers are invited to go and do something, for example, cooking with Nutella or experiencing Nutella in a different way. +Looking at the table, we see the basic organizing concepts for the Rational Actor Model. +Interestingly we now have some neuroscience evidence of the kinds of things that are going wrong in the context of the moment when you're getting bad feedback in these two different mindsets. +This is very much the value proposition and what the customer expects from a luxury brand. +And so more and more fast fashion companies are investing in their own unique style. +Next, the changes are promulgated by different processes. +I'm leaving for my vacation from 9/1, so you can please confirm me ASAP. +So there were arguments for why it shouldn't be divided evenly. +How many millions of women are sold into sexual slavery around the world? Chancey Hussein was on her way to school when a man threw acid in her face. +We started the cheese inside, we can prepare your box with your order. +And there's a lovely study looking at this which actually just does this experience sampling to test when are people most in flow. +Sometimes the posters had already been printed, other times, we hear that Moffett was hard up for money, or that he was not a Roosevelt supporter. +That didn't necessarily feel fun or flow inducing or they weren't playful in the sense they were intrinsically rewarding, you had to do them. +9 y-squared. +As with the Nehiyawak, the Inuit placed a lot of value on kinship. +And as a content marketer, as a content authority, you're going to find things that come your way that you hadn't thought about. +So talking about the rent study that we just did, where one person has a deadline in Wednesday, and the other person has till Friday, should the one with Wednesday as the deadline review it or no? My question is, if the person reviews the deadline, isn't it practically possible that the other person can try and find an alternative and then try and squeeze the other person? 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Why is it mandatory that the man observes self-control and self-mastery even when he's provoked by his parents, but it's all right for him to lose control when he is provoked by his wife? So in this way we're trying to help them see that a culture that allows women to be respected should also remove women from having violence visited upon them. +And, let's just go right into it. +It's like getting dressed in the morning. +One of my students was working for a company, and noticed that they didn't have any online sales. +This is the answer to the question, "How important is it to develop a meaningful philosophy of life?" 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If you can be compassionate with yourself, lose a person we're meanest to, you can be compassionate more with the people around you and the people that you care about. +So all you have to do, it doesn't take that much time. +In this case, it's easy because we have the value of the investment, 4. +So it may not necessarily be a long-term, and I think, Ryan Spangler, you mentioned this. +Thus I suggest you accept $500. +The laws of Indigenous societies are based on the cultural worldview that humans are as important as any other inhabitants of the planet, that humans must coexist with rather than assume authority and control over others. +We know that from studies that basically just force people to do this. +Most recently, organizational theorists have come to characterize organizations as open systems. +To be selected for those editorials is a sign that the company is really fashionable. +So, when your teacher hands are straight back, it's a horrible headache. +Traditionally, what happened within a family and between a man and his wife was considered private and not the purview of the state. +This was a bold and risky move, capitalizing on the rich furs from the North and The Northwest Company became a fierce rival for the Hudson's Bay company. +So, again, to sum up, we have a perspective that what you want to do is win, beat others, as opposed to do well for yourself. +After the agreement was made, the DIA went back to the golf course and renegotiated very different terms than what Musqueam had agreed to. +You often lose track of time passing. +Sudesh Carnick argued that maybe there is a point at which you took it too far, perhaps, which is that if we focus on failure all the time, and we're always analyzing it, that can be problematic. +And they mobilize a whole series of processes to make that launch coordinated and to happen. +The following example of the Native People's Caravan reveals how Indigenous peoples' discontent of government policy led to action. +I'm really worried about what's going to happen with my health, things that are not in the here and now, but are often the future, right? So these things when we worry, when we ruminate, it doesn't feel good, right? It feels pretty awful. +When you have such a broad portfolio of brands, how can you avoid cannibalization? I mean you have so many brands in one single market. +In this activity, we're going to focus on kindness, the simple act of doing something nice. +And then all of what has happened say, in the Hague, has also been one of the global way of realizing the rights of women, and in 1994 you may remember, we all were able to really cross the barrier when we said "what happens to women even during the time of war, including rape during the time of war, is violence against women. +You're the judge. +But for this type of data table, it's asking, what it's waiting for us to tell it is, hey, where is the column input? I want to fill in the second column, so I'm going to leave the first row blank. +And we told them that they would be paid between $3 and $10 for their participation. +Right? 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So we're less nice to other people, but there's also evidence that we're less nice to the planet, right? At a time when we really need to be worrying about things like climate change, one of the things you need to do to behave better and nicer to the planet is just have a little bit more free time. +By practicing continuously, you can bring those, those parts of a melody to mind instantly, and, and play them and fit them together in new ways more easily, and that can be a very effective technique for learning. +Well, we classify them in four categories. +And so think of the issues is win win, win lose and then in the middle smart trades which I would define as big wins for one side, small losses for the other, just the reverse of the 5K example I gave with Claude. +Basically, as a consumer, I can find, every night, one product in three different ranges of price. +But effectively the deal of distress financing is a deal in which the private equity investor is going to buy assets of the defaulted company. +There are people who have made this point. +And so, to that, I will introduce you to the first of many things you're going to hear in this course, which I'm going to call annoying features of the mind that actually lead us astray. +The second model concerned Organizational Process which really is a characterization of the Logic of Appropriateness, that Jim March. +Now for resource dependence theory she tests whether they arise in districts that give enough money to open a charter school. +But victims are also reluctant to speak about what happens to them for many reasons. +It looks like the numbers are exactly the same. +However, why do we do this video? Well, because there are some differential features. +Individuals, while they're in the game, try to kick whatever ball comes near them in the direction of the goals they like and away from goals they wish to avoid. +These include scenarios, essential use case scenarios, hierarchical task analyses, and current UI critique. +And they kind of end weak or fall apart during implementation. +And then sometimes stepping back and being willing to be disagreeable because it doesn't make sense to you, and then sometimes you find out, actually, it does make sense. +So I think that's something that could be improved as well. +Pause the video for a second. +At the higher system level, I think of a connected leader as not only cognitively analyzing the world and systems in which they live but connecting authentically on a deeper level to the systems around them. +In the first segment, we'll discuss the relationship of authority and audience. +Let's not do that. +A second reaction is to engage in role distance. +Has this balance shifted from your early student days? Do you, do you have any particular advice for students who are at various stages in their life's careers? Well, the shift from the early days to now has been noticeable. +Starbucks restaurants are a format of restaurants, and the format is always the same. +For example, ritual presentations of self are most often observed in person's behavioral displays. +And then finally resources are extracted through such coordinated action and distributed to competing coalition members. +You have different, you have separation and resistance of one to the other. +This boarding school system failed, and was not re-enacted again until the 1830s, when the New England Company founded the Mohawk Institute, which boarded First Nations students in Brantford, Ontario. +If you think of yourself as a consumer, for sure you will have some brands, some products, some companies with which your relationship is so strong from your point of view, is so belonging to your inner self that you can use the same words to express the feeling toward this brand that you usually use for human beings. +There are even organizational coalitions where different agencies and organizations coordinate their provision of services due to a great deal of overlap. +So the strength of Lambrusco, how did it change? Or has been affected by the competition? What did you do to compete against new competitors, or stronger competitors? Of course the U. +But this is very cheap, and very easy to afford. +Ask him, for example, if he wants to be alone or with his friends, if he is interested on doing the extracurricular activity he usually does, or if he prefers staying home. +They continue to trade until no more mutually acceptable trades are possible, which to me seems incompatible with the idea of a deadline, would be negatively effected by imposing one. +The statistics are staggering, the human impact, enormous, and the process of change, frustratingly slow. +In the next set of slides, I'll define each term and then provide an example of how the various users are united by a given design. +I'm going to print a catalog and try to get a mailing response. +The first question I want to answer this week was one that I asked of you, which was what is the decision making process in your organization. +Mechanisms of profit are regulated by the internal code of activity. +The tone of the climate is formal and bureaucratic, and actor preferences are dependent on the firm and its centralized actors. +The boy got scared and he ran away. +You always want to have a backup position. +And the first page, go over it and then I always take the first page and turn it down. +The every day rituals have kind of a shifting environment of different speakers, reputations. +You know intuition comes from experience, right? And a lot of this also concerns a logical appropriateness of were through habit or through kinds of experiences people build up notions of what appropriate or not. +And if managers want to start investing their money, in the certain sense, they have two different problems, because on one hand before investing money, they have to evaluate the company. +But I want to know whether it's cheap to them. +So as Hasaan, what I'd say to the buyer is, today is your lucky day. +So now that I have the dollar signs in, let's try to drag one more time down to row five and this looks right. +Is there a better model that's out there? Do you know a better way to do this? Could you get a more accurate description? A more accurate representation of this relationship between price and demand? Something to think about. +You should let the people you work with know if you're taking side jobs. +The deluge of information coming at you would make the job seem almost impossibly difficult. +So that they are anchored in a clear understanding of the overarching purpose. +These women adapted longstanding practices and adopted new ones in response to the changing economic reality on the Plains. +They become a very powerful communication tool. +What I've learned to do very efficiently is switch from one to the other, it doesn't take me more than a few minutes, at most, to switch from one to the other. +Sometimes, I guess it is worth being taken for a ride when it only cost 50 cents. +Now the orders will be all over the place, but on average, they are about 40 bucks each. +Also my father had always given incentives to me, my sisters, that we should study, we should go to the university, should not depend on a man. +Yeah and someone said could it be negative to talk about promotions and stuff. +Fort Chipewyan is home to the Mikisew Cree First Nation and the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. +But what exactly do we mean by leader and connected? Perhaps these concepts feel positive for you and you're eager to learn more. +Finally, it sounds like the organized anarchy model is aided by deadlines as they create many of the characteristics of this view, such as a reliance on temporal simultaneity. +Before the session, you probably had one option in mind. +But there were certain things that were consistent across all of them. +I had the right numbers the whole time, I'm just making the spreadsheet smarter, more usable. +And so, if you see negotiation as investigation or as my buddy Deepak Malhotra at Harvard more eloquently puts it, negotiation is learning. +So, thanks, thanks for us And so we were obliged to find another way to communicate with our clients. +But the moment that we change the rules of the game, we might get what we'd recognize as a basketball or a baseball game. +What is the strategy of the territory, and Berlucchi in in particular, to try to approach a global market where territories and companies compete in a very global and—-? Well, first of all, we have to always remember the way we produce our products. +Your shorter-term priority to-do list. +A basic one, the first one maybe is planning the day, generally with an appropriate resting and disconnection time, that is, not when you come back from your job, either from critical incidents or anything else, always plan a certain disconnection and rest time, resting during weekend isn't enough. +How people negotiate [INAUDIBLE] claims and floored or worked for them is how these temporary agreements arise and force a decision. +So, what do we do? Well, the two of us caucus back and forth. +J: This issue of the epidemic of violence against women around the world I think requires multiple answers because it is multi-layered. +The last group is usually called the laggers: people who tend to buy a product only if a lot of other consumers have already bought and consumed that product. +for others. +Innovation can also be at the service level. +And as far as I know, Vita Cola is actually now using a photo of this guy flying with a cola in his hand on their packs. +All right, so here's the example I promised you. +And this fits a particular kind of industry, too, in terms of knowledge creation or a knowledge economy. +And they made a good life out of the training they've got from the military. +The first-ever global study on domestic violence was released in 2005 by the World Health Organization. +In that case, they should split the cost 50, 50. +There is not an equivalent of L'Oréal’s, “Because you're worth it,” or Nike’s, “Just do it,” etc…. +Today, I'm going to ask Terry a few questions about how he learns. +And then, and then what? 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In the poll, I realize it's still a little early, but I think we actually have a pretty good collection here. +Unfortunately, I don't want to move or mess around with this ghost cell. +But there's going to be some point at which I'm unable to. +The Idle No More movement began with four women in Saskatchewan and then expanded globally. +Skraelings were likely people belonging to the Dorset culture, a group of people predating Inuit, but could have also been Beothuk, Indigenous peoples in Newfoundland. +Also the group dynamic may result in data that may not have been elicited in a one to one interview. +Levelling with advertisement that showcase strengths and create demand. +Gene talk is incredibly culturally powerful in these two nations. +One of the constraints that's implied by the problem. +[inaudible] find him. +I don't fold. +Is blood a high risk fluid? Yes it is. +Now for the rest of today, our focus is going to be on Daylian and so you'll hear me in the background adding my comments, but the camera and the attention is all on Daylian. +He kept coming back. +This is just about the user and the steps to accomplish the goals. +And I do think it's true that you will reach, if you have group-think and you do have this cohesive organizational culture, that you may not always be open to the networks of practice Beyond your firm or at least be receptive to alternatives. +And the core clique within each grade actually dominates that interaction. +But also, these teams must have a global view, be able to read the place's intervention setting and knowing the management times in aim to be effective. +And contact, the opportunity for contact is key to developing a friendship. +This metamorphosis, moving from traditional buffalo hunt culture to here's, somebody today getting their education. +Yeah, no logos, yeah definitely. +Metz reports that the yellow cards were issued less than two times a day for all 300 children over the course of the year and suspensions totaled less than one out of ten kids. +Pin the extension here so that you can click on it whenever you need to activate it. +But it really struck me how different that was from the regular approach, the regular approach of going and I'm going to just learn this and I don't really have any concrete goals and I don't really have any specific motivation, and of course it tapers off and you don't achieve that much. +So if your founder or your CEO just fires up that mic or fires up the camera and starts winging it, that rarely works to create good, solid, strategic business building content. +Before going further, what was the pie when Hasan got a $20 million up front payment, and the two parties split the bonus $50 million, $50 million? 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No, if I were New York, I might well start off by proposing the two sides split the total in a fashion that's proportional to the two round trips. +Okay, so I've gathered here that you're making about 70 grand a year and I can give you a three multiple, I'll give you 210,000. +That will give me the numbers that I need and then I can sort of decide if I'm happy with the number of decimals that are showing or not. +COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on educators, school staff, students, and families. +Over time, 30 percent of non container fleet started to use vessel efficiency information when selecting their ships. +When the connection is absent, like when students are abused or neglected, or in a chaotic situation, they are not only afraid, but they may feel badly about themselves. +It exhibits consensus across the organization and it denies ambiguity. +Right now, the exportation of our products are in the hand of only a few companies. +If you remember actually in the world of fashion and luxury we have four business models. +At some point for all of you, learning was that kind of thing, it was just fun in and of itself to do this stuff. +It's a delight, and indulgence, it is timeless beauty just barely within reach. +And you know that in fact, the high bonuses 40,000 the average bonuses 20 and the low bonuses 10, then it didn't go together that is they can't tell you hey, you did a great job. +We know the reasons why a company would use private equity. +Now Weight Watchers members have a social media component called Connect, that allows the users to share their weight loss journey. +We used this fact a little bit in Italy because the Artusi cuisine was a cuisine with a lot of meat and the vegetables were like medicine. +The Pemmican Proclamation of 1814 occurred when McDonald issued a ban on the export of pemmican or any other provisions. +Which is, when you were in elementary school I'm told that you had collected funds for a classmate who was viewed as, I think you viewed him as departed even though he was only on vacation. +And then you have your cattle with your cows. +managed, of course by the company as said with also a lot of people, a lot of selections, spaces that are devoted to coffee shop expositions, art expositions. +And like when you screw somebody over, you have to apologize. +And in the next session, Brian Clark is going to join me. +So it was great, it was great. +Starting from year number 3 to year number 11, we have divestments. +If you think about these brands normally you think also about attitudes and behavior. +They went to Paris to present, the number of people, group of people they selected to Martel. +What was it about the proposal that I made that really didn't quite work for you? Or, I'd like to understand more about all the different change orders you've had with your last client, so I understand a little bit more how it is you work together. +And what is that, someone said, being the manager of garbage can, there is like playing Tetris. +That's how it is for us, okay? Thank you. +Either one works, but I want the candidate equal 1, so F11, F13, and then I want to add another one, or I take how many candidates are being send to each office, total row now instead of a column, and I say I want that to be less than or equal to. +Katerina wrote that experiments are also being imposed on these platforms to see if we can learn something about education and compare different pedagogies on scale. +Unlike narcotics which are sold and used once, women are very profitable because they can be used, and are used, over and over and over. +Which is the main problem in massive emergencies? I explained it a bit before. +In this case, there are two macro segments divided by the occasion of usage served with two different value propositions. +But it turns out there I was and my wife was with me. +And we showed to our customer it was a jacket company but we have a complete concept with different product. +Can i say that this is softer than silk, is really amazing, cocooning. +The virus can enter from sources like blood transfusions, used razor blades or used needles and syringes. +In this case we have to apply the so called VCM or venture capital method, where there are two pillars of the venture capital method. +How do you see, today, the relationship between IPOs and private equity exiting, and what are the key issues or the risks for an SME especially to jump into the stock exchange? Private equities are, I would say, a crucial element in the puzzle of a capital market wherever they are in the world. +But I think that I've been making quite good progress just because the actual time I'm spending is highly focuses this kind of test yourself feedback so that I am using things like Anki for flashcards and I'm doing actual conversations one-on-one with the tutor and these things are very efficient but they are also very intense but the benefit of that is that you have more time and you can relax outside of it. +Then last but not least, of course, the number that we're actually after is our total profit. +He is so happy because he had no idea that he was going to save his half a percent on the five million. +Which are the steps we must apply in psychological first aid of kids in this age range. +We know how knowing your purpose or having a clear why is important at the individual level. +So of course, we're going to use our some product formula with all the unit costs and then all the corresponding shipments. +On page 439 of his paper, he says, organized anarchies need structures and the processes that symbolically reinforce their spoused values that provide opportunities for individuals to assert and confirm their status. +Recently at each convention, we saw how these content themes are externally presented, and this reflects what the members espouse to the public, it's a public front or face. +In others words, you could get away with a low ball offer. +And not only theirs, we will also have to involve their friends and adults in this process. +We already learned that grades weren't necessarily helpful for happiness or helpful for the things you expect. +The formula we have to use is global. +Expo 67 brought together a diversity of Indigenous artists, activists, and organizers from across Canada to compete on an international stage with contemporary western art. +They have even predicted a greater impact on offline sales, something like 25%. +These would be what your outputs are. +Such behavioral and stylistic norms emerge and aren't planned, but then become kind of part of the company culture. +Yes, in fact it does, when the topic is more masculine the gender differences do favor men. +We're naturally excited about what we're working on, and we like to believe that everyone can be reasoned with and then, almost everyone is naturally good hearted towards us. +And if the law has changed, but has essentially not been implemented, the actual change in maternal mortality is going to be negligible. +This particular example is going to be a yes-no on finding the right investment to maximize the return. +But if you aren't? Think about a case. +It's almost scary to even try to pick a few. +So your job is to find the best way to ship these items from their sources, from the factories to the stores, but here's all the given information. +So we do cover those and we also cover, are you really happy with that outcome and what happens? And, some of the girls are like, yeah, because I got to do what I want. +It is the best in the world, and to produce very fine fabrics, the best certain fabrics in the world, you need this all material. +So Catherine Price and others suggest that you should engage in what she calls a fun audit, which isn't the normal kind of audit. +77 percent to actually turn a profit? Lots of new things with this one. +First, though, I want you to look at the video and spend some time viewing it and considering the questions about it. +According to legend, what Edison used to do was he'd sit and relax in his chair, holding ball bearings in his hand. +On the contrary, if you filled your jar with sand first, then pebbles, you could only fit one or two rocks in at the end. +Which are the posttraumatic stress disorder characteristics? It is defined because we reexperience the incident in an intrusive way and as we have the reexperience we try to avoid anything that can make us remember or think of the incident. +Now did they tell us this? Here we go. +When you're there, in the interview, you can look at all the features we talked about this week, from dress, use of space, symbols, language, style, how people relate to each other and to you, what procedures they use and how they do their work. +You're a person of integrity, I'm sure. +Anyone including me could see that I regularly catch colds for instance. +Hence the value of one in student number 16 to number 15 is a 1. +You can imagine this could be a very lengthy word problem. +Think about Loro Piana, Bulgari, Pucci, or the Pomellato in jewelry. +So 140 is too high. +What really matters is that we think carefully and clearly about the few things that are most important to us and pack them not only with clarity, but with emotional power when we name them. +Because effectively, I'm not making any money now, I'm losing money, and you're actually either making more money or getting more credit. +Sometimes it's just you telling people about your crazy experience and it makes other people happy. +But we got something. +There's way more people in the world than there's ever been. +Or a teacher may influence the emotions of students in her class because she wants to transition them from the high-energy of recess to a lower energy required to focus on math. +I give you only the profit share. +If we look at an actual context of decision waking, making, we notice that many things happen at once. +We think these things that we buy, we think when we buy the new iPhone, we think we get into this new relationship, we think when we get into Yale, that we're going to maintain the same level of happiness, but we're just not. +Because of course, this knowledge is in the licensee partner. +What does he mean by this? He means that we just have this tendency to adapt to and cope with negative events. +If I serve a segment which is recognized as made up of expert consumers, my image as a supplier would be improved or again expert consumers usually expect highly sophisticated value propositions. +In my coaching and consulting, I've seen the exercise of creating this strategy pyramid to be informative and worthwhile for a single person startups through the long established organizations revisiting strategy, a key pivot points in their life. +These cuts can occur anywhere on the body or direct transfer can occur through natural openings in bodies like mouth, or private parts. +It is worth it to notice that this pretty complex and heterogeneous class is the one that today is growing the most. +As always we are aware of the explanations and the verbal and non verbal communication on them. +So it's not the role of the federal government, this is the fault of state governments, school districts, schools, and/or teachers. +That means it has the possibility to buy the shares from the PEI and basically firing the PEI. +Then, if you look, you'll see next to the one I've marked grade one in the top right hand corner, I've written the words, bee sting. +you see them more and more in schools where students have to sign these, contracts about what they can and can't do. +Secondary schools, there's a lot of private secondary schools are of, so a lot of private primary schools. +Sometimes, you don't know who the producers are, where they are. +Doesn't mean it's decreasing or that it doesn't exist; it's just flat. +We start to perform in certain settings, where we come together for momentary projects. +Feel free to go back into Solver and make any adjustments as needed. +Then, just breathe slowly in and out. +Particularly one as dominant as Coca Cola, which has such global reach and they have to innovate in order to stay relevant. +What inevitably happens is we will write a few words and then we stop and we look off and stare into space while we're trying to plan what to write next. +We then move into a coaching phase, where companies are pushed towards changing. +I'm just going to copy them down. +All of these designs suggested means of establishing interactional settings and routines through which the faculty could discuss and study their practice. +Often, the first attempt at a problem statement is just a starting point. +Doing a rapid two-minute picture walk through a chapter in a book before you begin studying it, glancing at pictures and section headings can allow you to gain a sense of the big picture, so can listening to a very well-organized lecture. +Most schools look the same in terms of roles. +It drunk before, during and after a meal, sometimes even to lengthen the night. +So, for example, if I tell you that it will be, 25 degrees with, probability 7. +Of course, if a proportional division works better for you, you don't have to bring it up. +The Sparrow Case was another precedent setting court ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada. +What I have seen that i dont know, i think the quality of the courses. +So what could I do to make it more interesting for you? What would you like? [inaudible] ask higher or lower. +Suddenly, there was a gap left in the trade network that had the French traders move westward from their settlements on the St. +However, modern treaties and land claims negotiations were not initiated until the 1970s to the 1990s. +Wow, thank you. +You want to look for images that create an emotional reaction in the viewer that is going to ride along, again, with the message of your content. +Labor is being calculated from either column grab whatever you want, it's the total number of hours times the rate. +Remember, the investor has to fall in love. +And, of course, there is an issue of the potential Grexit which is going to affect this market over the next three, four months at least. +So I'm going to show you the poll. +Thank you, Martin for such an interesting conversation. +Even tradition can be re-innovated. +I thought that was a good point. +So we're continuing all the strategies we have to come up with thought patterns that will make us a 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Aegean will do the project on its own since it yields a net gain of 50, the 100 benefit minus the 50 cost. +If a day's delay doesn't cost that much, then the two sides aren't pretty equal footing. +Now, be careful, some people think this is linear because each term is linear like X by itself is linear, the 4 minus 0. +But often the best way to get a big piece of pie for yourself, if you only care about your own outcomes, the best way to get a big piece of pie is by fighting over a big pie. +The one thing and the last thing we need is our objective function. +And although sometimes these big accidents luckily don't have a great number of mortal victims, they are very spectacular and so they increase the risk of traumatizing in the people that were traveling in that mean of transport at the moment of the accident. +At the top right, we have your influential champions. +Called the Indians of Canada Pavilion, this project was to be a highlight of the 100 year anniversary of Canada's confederation. +And now going forward look for integer constraints, do you need the variables to be imagers? 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Yeah I'm looking forward to it should be a great time. +I believe that the way we need to do our work is in terms of a set of values that we all work out for ourselves. +It doesn't matter what you are going to select, but what is important is that you want to select the investor that really makes sense for your background, for your study, for your ideas, and especially for your future. +I really love to see when and where that happens. +It really is just moving your body for 30 minutes a day. +The most reliable data are those related to the fact that, despite it can happen in any age, there is a difference between genders. +If violence against women were a disease, we would declare an epidemic. +He says, from my perspective, where organizations fail, is they underestimate the importance of the process, and they do not promote process. +So great question. +So I just think this study is really funny. +And while many of the examples we've talked about have been a victory for both sides, there was also the question claiming more of the pie. +The first one is thin capitalization. +As well, there are governing mechanisms in place to carry out business, trade, education, and healthcare in relative cooperation and harmony. +But Svetlana Moshkova, said, you know, people and employees choose the dress code. +And how many of the routines being suggested and enacted, have parochial interests behind them. +These conditions render them especially vulnerable to stress, trauma, and disease at every state of war—during conflict, flight, displacement, and the aftermath of war. +[LAUGH] So in the mid 1800s rather, there were increasing numbers of immigrants in this country. +The point is that quality is a very vague and ambiguous concept because quality is like a box, you can fill this box with many different things. +Again, this is a variable cost. +So you don't participate in silos. +You can't see this. +And since the European Union has become a reality, because laws that govern food spaces can sort of be negotiated a little bit differently, you find in markets in Rome or Florence. +And once you start to change things it's possible they may not work, it's possible things may go entirely wrong. +Ideally, you know if it's 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, but at least have a sense if it's high or low priority or can become high low priority. +The third aspect is related to the fact, especially in Europe, there is a dramatic need for growth and to increase the GDP of different countries. +In the 1800s for example, when chemists began to imagine and visualize the miniature world of molecules, dramatic progress began to be made. +Women's work is underpaid and undervalued. +Let's keep reading the givens here. +So here's the kind of big list of them that's not in the infographic form. +This happens. +e the number is 2. +And if you don't like video games, they have another condition where you're getting a nice relaxing massage, and you hear a beep on your phone or you don't. +In this way you can recreate whatever the client like or you offer to the client. +My name is Nabeel Bendago, and we are here at Bocconi University. +Today we start a new module where we will consider how to design alternatives to improve the user experience. +They had relatively well formed understandings of each kid's skills and deficits. +Here from one, being of a peripheral to a group, to one of brokering groups. +So organizational ecology concerns populations of organizations, and it considers environmental features that drive firm birth and death. +it was only about product, now it's about the story. +Here's the interesting thing they find. +But what almost nobody thinks about is, the way to start a negotiation is to negotiate over the ground rules. +Again, the store is wide the atmosphere in the store is engaging, and the pricing is usually very, very convenient. +Notice that I start with the goal. +Instead, your body perfects your swing from lots and lots of repetition over a period of years. +That's going to come later in the problem as well. +And we entered first in the fair, we arrived at the first exhibition of counters, and inside this part, this small shop, there was the owner of the company. +Now I have my selling costs. +Can you talk to our viewers just a little bit about motivation. +For example, ambiguity is a good thing and Jim March writes about this in his discussion of coalitions. +Remember just where we are in the grand scheme of things, we have LP or linear programming problems. +If I give students my lecture notes, does it mean they will stop doing the readings? If I give them exemplary papers, will they merely follow that format and not be creative? If I allow for group projects and group grades, it may not be fair because some people do more of the work than others and, again, how do I write those recommendations if they have group grades? 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And to figure that out, what we should do is bring ineffectual into play. +So, one arm of high risk women would have the cocktail, one woman would have the cocktail and the amount of money that it takes to pay for the cocktail, which is usually about $50 per month,as an incentive to take the cocktail, and then the other arm would just have the $50, which is the cost of that intervention. +But the point is that the positioning should be built. +For a local player, the evidence of two formats is not so important. +Building a value proposition a means selecting the features which are connected to the benefits that customers are expecting to get. +The product life cycle which again, has the same stages: the birth introduction, the growth, the maturity, and the decline; the decline is much more likely because the product which a specific component of a specific value proposition, can lose value over time for consumers and can be replaced by other products. +Please read the first half of chapter three in my book, From Outrage to Courage. +Sioux scholar Vine Deloria Jr. +So quality, but a quality is very much associated with manufacturing that is superior. +From blogs, Instagram, YouTube and other social media platforms, Indigenous people express themselves and utilize social media in many ways. +Select the box to make unconstrained variables non-negative. +Then revisit the documents, the outputs, as a team at a frequency that makes sense for everyone. +And word-of-mouth marketing is also a way to put the right product into the right hands of people who then and this is interesting, target perfectly. +A fashion designer might have many very creative collections. +It has to be sound, don't lie, don't create thin content or shallow content. +There's two ways to do this. +I think of this as the place you've reached, could be major, professional, or personal decision points, but need not be. +First, starting too low or too high may be counterproductive. +To avoid duplication and say 50, both sides are needed equally and that's why they should split the 50 equally. +There's huge problems. +But then, when the song comes back on, what happens to your enjoyment, it just goes back up again, right? 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All these questions were going on in our heads. +Everyone has different gifts, as the old saying goes, when one door closes, another opens. +Let's start from the simplest things, but very effective. +It's much easier to compare your car versus somebody else's car. +As we said, people who suffer this exhaustion due to compassion experience the same symptoms as the people they have assisted. +The full implementation of UNDRIP would result in significant shifts in power around land and resource management decision-making in Canada. +Human trafficking is a global problem. +The credentialing will occur, cheating will be prohibited, we'll have facial recognition by a photo and you sitting in front of a camera, and whether it moves we'll know whether it's you, various logins and what not to proctor the exam in a way that's just as good as in person. +If we repeatedly jump to catastrophic thoughts when something unpleasant happens, that negative way of thinking becomes automatic. +They find 10 percent of the number as a friendly reminder of means multiply, then they add it together and they get 1. +Some of the parties find mutual interest and gain from working together so they form a political coalition. +This does tie back to authenticity. +Either in a good or bad way. +And so to test this, they tested the number of signature strengths that people used in their job throughout the day. +It's a very beautiful exit way, because in case the entrepreneur is going to sell shares to someone else, the PEI has the possibility to sell the shares at the same price. +9 something, let's call it two. +As you know, all around the world we have evidence of very different legal entities. +If he didn't take the car service then what he was going to do would take a taxi to Grand Central, tTake Metro-North Train from Grand Central to New Haven, and a taxi back to his house. +Now, Brown and Duguid describe two characterizations of routines or standard operating procedures and want to contrast them. +Many toxic chemicals are stored in the fatty tissues of animals. +Only 10 really make sense to be investigated in. +I'm not interested, all I want is a pair of headsets. +Nevertheless, friendship networks are all shaped by the same sorts of time mechanisms, and those mechanisms are related earlier as homofily, birds of the same feather, flocks together, Or propinquity, friends of convenience. +It'd be hard to check if you had a typo or something like that. +Psychological first aids are an intervention technique that isn't waiting for an ambulance, which means that they are an intervention technique by themselves. +And so, what they find is that they're tracking the number of strengths individuals are using on the X-axis, and on the Y-axis, all kinds of scores about positive affect and productivity on the job. +But it's usually when I ask my students the same question, they were like you, 60-40 as remarkable. +It has underlying frameworks and tools that we can learn and then apply. +And it's a case well worth analyzing. +Therefore, the face of HIV/AIDS is increasingly a female face, and the spread of this disease is nothing short of a disaster. +He says, okay, I'll do it, but under one condition. +That's just the fun part now, you're playing. +You don't know what their reserve price is for selling this company. +When you come up with an intersection of meaning and fascination, and then boil that down to a working title, and then deliver on the promise by crafting the content. +Every country has its own sign language. +And she said, you were in luck because if you'd asked a different salesperson, you might not have gotten this, but I'm new at the store. +Some of the materials that were traded, in many instances across far distances, included copper, a variety of shells used for making beads, Obsidian, a very hard, brittle volcanic rock used in toolmaking, flints, and eulachon or oolichan oil made from candlefish. +At the opposite spectrum, we have a market form of organization, and there, associations are guided by formal contracts and transactions. +When you have these things in place, you'll be able to write meaningful and fascinating content that will boost your audience, buyers, sales, leads, whatever your goal might be. +Beneath it boils down to a few fundamental concepts. +So we do have now a frame, some principles that are very important. +In fact, she came up with this cool skill that we can use to pay attention to whether or not we're feeling self-compassionate. +It is also very important trying to keep the dignity and the confidentiality of everything that happens. +Luckily, all is not lost. +On the other hand, is it really a problem to reveal the fact that your goal in life is to travel around the world? 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This is a wonderful metric that managers use to decide if a future project will bring positive value to the firm. +5 on average. +Now, this might get to a specific objection to the purchase, it might be a motivation to purchase, it might be a belief the need to adapt before they can move forward as a customer. +And you guys' comments kind of made me think about that, that maybe it was less rational actor on our part and how we have kind of used grading and the timing of these assignments. +Indigenous peoples had been trading amongst each other across far distances for thousands of years. +So, you will remember them and then you can mind map about them. +Well, breathe in, keep breathing, focus on your breathe. +And week six, might be the hardest, actively court rejection. +Although you didn't know what the deal was? At this, but you didn't- They knew, it was a very simple, we were just buying their shares. +In the technology industry, firms often have relations with one another, like partnerships, or even being on shared boards of directors. +First, they're characterized by a decentralization of power. +It can be dangerous. +All funds must be invested. +The perspective of understanding what the pie is, and therefore what a most fair, most equal outcome is, will help us make arguments of, why I think this proposal is closer to being what's fair than the other ones that are out there. +These are the Peace and Friendship Treaties from 1725 to 1779, the Robinson Treaties in 1850, the Douglas Treaties from 1850 to 1854, the Numbered Treaties from 1871 to 1921, and Modern Treaties from 1922 to the present. +If we look at concrete missions. +They're not going to be the same thing at any one point. +Despite the change in governments, despite the change in systems, Ipas has been there like a real pillar. +Getting closer still, but it's too low. +Did you make a serious effort to understand the text? Just hunting for relevant worked-out examples doesn't count. +I think it reflects a lot of the issues we're confronting within the course. +With more oxygen, the chemistry of our brain changes, blocking effects of stress or excitement that shut down our ability to think clearly. +Ipas is supporting . +There are also other switching costs that sometimes are very psychological. +A sideline trade in furs emerged with these early encounters between Europeans, Mi'kmaq and other First Nations peoples on the east coast. +But realize what's going on here. +Where you actually forming contracts and relations outside in an effort to kind of manage these dependencies in a more predictable and certain ways that prevented from being worse than it could be. +And that's all. +Later on, head over to your notes section for the course. +I'm Mahzarin Banaji. +So, the kids to be refugees. +For example, potlatches were utilized as a method for the redistribution of resources amongst community members, and served well as a method for governance. +Something that I didn't emphasize as much in the course as I'd like to have, but I might emphasize with you now, which I think the way you do negotiation is to start by setting ground rules. +The first pillar of the camp. +ambiguity loss for better flexibility and permits, adopting the goals and processes to a changing political, social, economic and or cultural context. +Just to make a very simple example, if we say there is a closed-end fund of 100 million Euros and the management fee is 2%, it means that the AMC is going to receive two million euros every year, from the closed-end fund. +They just told me but I don't know anything else, but anyway it affected me because someone was hurt, and also him for following him. +On the other hand, having much more than 50% means that you are the most important shareholder. +One of the big things we think will make us happy, lots of money and good stuff doesn't make us as happy as we think. +And in that case, since they're suppose to get $160,000 from the Artagis offer. +Moderna for Tetra Pak is very important R&D and engineering production site, it's a hub. +That's in part often because we spend the money on ourselves. +And of course, if we're going to talk about multimedia we have to talk about video. +There are four general components of storytelling for Indigenous people. +And maybe your mix is different than their mix what they have in mind. +But you might also think about where you could be competing with other firms and as a specialist, outperform them and exploit kind of an environment. +Requesting title to the river lots, they also wished similar agricultural assistance as found in the Numbered Treaties. +There's a lot of things going on in this course that require help or I would have to give up everything and focus on this, and drop my other job, my real job. +There might be some time where you started dating that jerk and then you broke up with that jerk. +And so in the interviews that they have with immigration service they are usually treated very, very badly as, yeah, as liars. +In any given production planning week, Motorcross has 40 hours available in its final testing bay. +To get myself back into gear, I set a 22-minute Pomodoro challenge using a timer on my computer desktop. +And of course, your audience is always a click away from hundreds of other options with audio. +I should mention there's also efforts like the global partnership for education which is the international pooled fund for education. +Italians tend to choose local products. +So, there is a kind of awareness also impacting on the bigger brands that this whole craft movement and being local, etc, and we can use that, even applying that for the bigger brands. +than the simple theories and analytic frameworks were providing. +Neuroscientifically speaking, chunking is related to habit. +However, they were not prepared for the hostile reception from the police. +So before you going to write a piece of content, sit down and knock out some ideas for headlines and I'm going to walk you through an exercise for that at this end of this lesson. +Post-consumption means that you have both the product, you've consumed a product and then you can do something with the product; 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Well, if you're new to meditation, just try it out. +We could just give Gringotts the number they asked for. +The way I described is we were voluntold. +Somehow you need to dilute the resources that you could invest in your master brand. +” Which then usually means lower wages. +Can you create a chunk if you don't understand? 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How does this hyper alert appear? Mostly in problems with sleeping, either insomnia, not being able to sleep, waking up repeatedly during the night, waking up in the night and not being able to sleep again, we will be more irritable, more nervous, we will easily get angry, right? 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The third driver and the third part of a business model is the “how?” So how are we designing the supply chain and the value chain? Usually in this area companies are actually making decisions about the degree of vertical integration. +And then we'd be told, but there aren't any women trained. +If you could point your car vertically and drive to its upper border. +So, the idea here that first moving on rare resources or valuable resources, the utilization of them can have greater value before that supply starts to take over. +Then fitting rooms are offering neat little chambers with stone walls, fireplace and birch woods. +And again, one of the big benefits is it spills over to your other studies. +I'm from Haida Gwaii and my clan is the Ts'aahl Laanas Clan and my crest is the Double-Headed Eagle. +Often, the formation of a community is a natural progression that evolves and adapts to the needs of the people involved. +The level of serotonin is also closely linked to risk-taking behavior, with higher risk in lower serotonin monkeys. +It's all chaos within the garbage can, but we derive order or identify a choice in terms of the larger flows and their confluence when they connect. +Indigenous people had been denied the land over and over again since first contact. +We are always influencing each other's feelings, whether we realize it or not. +Although, it would often noodle back in a much more relaxed way to what he'd been focusing on previously. +But this perspective fails to take into account, how peripheral organizations can matter. +Tenets about all this fluidity and this chaos and this anarchy, what do I do? And so I want to go through the forum posts this week on that, and then particularly I want to draw your attention to Richard Boyce's response. +Time to start next week's homework or seeing a text message from a friend, time to stop work. +If Aegean has 100 employees and Baltic has 200, then the benefits from the program would be twice as much for B compared to A. +[LAUGH] What are you, out of your tree? Are you all right? You nuts? [LAUGH] 4 million? Yeah. +You have to fly south to Houston in any case, so the $666 is all on you. +Although we are saying that psychological first aid are applied personally, one by one, we can take profit of these situations to apply group psychological first aid, in example a family in a moment of emergency, families tend to group. +Same thing with military. +So, the market for fashion and luxury, can be visualized and represented as a pyramid. +The limbic region is like an air traffic controller, scanning for an incoming threat. +Please read those descriptions, too. +So, we’ll start understanding it now with closed-end funds, but it will be very useful for any kind of vehicle investing in private equity. +The third screenside chat question I wanted to address this week was one that was a little provocative, and I enjoyed it. +And I think the consensus is that for a lot of you that both logics are common. +A business model that grew a lot in the last decade let's say. +Many of us might have a rock that has family in it. +What is my total cherry cost and then what is my total oak cost? So let's have two columns going. +We're going to recommend, we can solve this we're getting paid lots and lots of money for our work. +And then since then, has been going up a lot here. +So, in other words, the political environment was accepting of the provisions of No Child Left Behind as it was passed. +It like this with a lot of our products. +Let's focus now a little bit more on channels and formats in wholesale and retail. +Basically, by the end of that week of five hours a night, you look like you're clinically depressed. +So then the 1. +We actually launched, three years ago, a program called Elite, which is proving to be very successful. +Or on the contrary, if the business is super good and the PEI gave a lot of money to the entrepreneur and the entrepreneur is going to exit together with the PEI, The PEI wants to have back a certain percentage of the capital gain of the entrepreneur as an endorsement of the big support that the PEI gave to the company. +Keep in mind that exchange is still the generative process of coalition formation, that hasn't changed. +And even if it's the case that you can't get more than your added value, then what do we predict Holland Sweetener is gonna get in this case? Yeah, zero. +Seen as a cultural invasion, Indian residential schools were built on control, the disempowered and exploited Indigenous children. +5 night, and then no one else heard it because they just heard the three. +So three, two, one, now. +Let's call the two partners Aegean and Baltic and their two divisions of a SeaCorp. +In this case, we have two different alternatives: the first option we have on the table is that the private equity investor gives money to the company, receives shares from the company, and the company has enough money to run the M&A. +So we sent someone else, but we hadn't ruined the reputation of our whole group with him, and that other person was able to go and get that deal closed never mentioning my name. +If the critical incident is serious we want to comfort, to calm down but we must be able to let the teenager resorts to his friends, to his equals because probably in this moment his friends, his group of equals will comfort him more, will calm him down more than we can as adults. +So just elaborating a bit more on this, just talking from his learning approach or any other differences, Are there any differences sin different countries in terms of food blogging culture if we may call it this way? So in terms of the recipients, people reading blogs, using blogs or on the other side, the companies, Approach to what is written about themselves and how they can learn or not or do whatever about the reviews that are written about them? Is there anything in the different parts of the world? Yeah, I mean I think it goes even deeper. +I don't want any particular year to hold with me, I do want these to drag. +First as an example, I tried to show them that while it may seem that we have unlimited natural resources, in fact, the environment itself is extremely vulnerable, were part of this fragile world, which you can see here in this NASA photo. +Even when people knew that they could negotiate. +And then, on the other items where we really knew you'd make a decision, I can really establish different expectations and relationships as well as kind of do far more staging. +And then let's add a vertical one for the Y axis. +So one is that the image can be the whole message. +And the one that I am going to talk about next concerns potential dysfunctional forms of learning and firms. +In 1956, the Musqueam Indian Band was approached by the Department of Indian Affairs, to get consent for the lease of reserved lands to a golf course. +If you think about it, in most of the high-end designer brands. +And then they gave us a decade of women. +Individuals and people live in community and being able to count with these people, either family or neighbors, or community leaders and religious leaders if the person is a believer, helps us feeling protected, help us feeling better and it helps us a lot seeing the solidarity of the other people when we feel bad. +But when the drug is approved, they've paid out an extra 15 of the hundred in profits they're gonna make. +These include the fact that considerable time is required to get this to work appropriately and it always requires multiple people to operate. +So then they will employ women. +Right? What are the actual results? Well, they're less good than you think and they're way less bad than you think. +Other coalitions can be interest group based. +The teachers are not only showing up on weekends, but they stay late into the evening from 4 to 7 PM, just to improve their practice. +And a lot of those efforts are being funded by development agencies. +Now, by far my favorite one, Oscar Wilde: a poet, a writer, and as well, a very elegant gent. +I think it's look and quack like a duck. +I think we need- [CROSSTALK] Coffee break? Would you like to take a coffee break? I'm actually more of a tea guy, so. +What is my added value now? Well, since I only have 25 cards, there's only 25 deals that can be done. +Indeed, on top of that, they are acting like they should be in charge too. +However, fashion is something that effects everyone. +And they hire sub contractors in an effort to provide a service. +And Guido was there, just for trying to copy the best practice, and that day, that Saturday, Carlin Petrini, the president and found of Slow Food, really one of the big guru in Italy, wrote an article about gelato saying that the old art of making the best gelato in the world in Italy was lost. +They ain't so bad. +Under three doesn't work and over five is too fussy and they'll knock into each other. +And so you do have this kind of need for coalitional type of behaviors. +Maybe it's not worth it to put our sensor in every shoe but maybe it's best to fabricate the sensor and make it transferable from shoe to shoe. +You can certainly go into variance and just type out the formula, but then you'd lose the numbers on screen. +The reason why systems thinking is useful is that most problems worth solving are wicked problems. +Two, breast milk. +And I think there's some things that still need to happen with peer grading and with these online kind of a paper format. +And as you have seen in the previous video, in which we talked on the stress teenagers suffer daily, this is a stage full of changes and complications. +With the exception of Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador, residential schools had expanded into every province and territory. +The business of the company has to be glamourous enough to be accepted by the stock exchange, the entrepreneur has to be the right person to be able to work with investors in the stock exchange. +The idea behind social media is that it's social, but sometimes it's really asocial, where we're just scrolling and watching stuff. +This slide shows the drop in fertility. +We started and we came as a political actor in the arena in the late 70s. +Actually both sides know this. +John McCone, McGeorge Bundy, the National Security Adviser and Robert McNamara, very important figure who is pretty domineering in the meetings, was the secretary of defense. +Indeed, as protestors walked toward Parliament, they were greeted by hundreds of riot-clad officers and barricades blocking them from ascending the stairs and entering the building. +So it really captures their, attitude towards, uncertainty about events. +And she's like, no, no nothing there's nothing to be paid, you don't have to pay anything. +I like where she's at with the 450. +But it is particularly bad in countries that have a perception of a child as a guarantee for parental stability in the future because of their work capacity. +Because by the Law of Large Numbers, the number of bad outcomes are fairly predictable. +Now, it would be nice if life was calm all the time that you'd always feel rested and everything was going to plan. +The most common example is a puttable security. +I'll do it before the D. +It's called punished by rewards. +We're ready to use solver. +Participants frequently propose and implement reforms in an effort to change an organization. +Because the idea is that if you are a fixed mindset person, you're probably going to focus a lot on grades and performance in part because that's your measure of your intelligence, right? It's telling you this like on a signal of what you were born with and your basic qualities that you kind of can't change. +So you know what, I'm going to help Rashon out here and say, not only is 38 too low, 42 is too low. +The best practice is to use a g, ranging between zero and one if the expectation of growth is not aggressive. +And the neat response occurred from Troy and I'm going to read it, too. +What are the typical quality clues which are relevant to a food and beverage business? First we said the price, then we said the reputation of the actor is important. +'' Because essentially the shoe could be other way. +Obviously some companies are too small, and they cannot afford to have a salesforce, but in this case, a salesforce can be considered a very useful and effective touchpoint. +That they put in steps that things are more clear for you. +That light it makes, we call that event, [SOUND] kîsikâw. +But this particular function bothers me. +But vertical differentiation, or vertical efforts at integration, or say across very distinct units, like say, the insurance companies and the actual partner health care provider, the physician groups. +Knowing how we can learn effectively is a life skill everyone needs, no matter where we are in life. +This is social comparison, and it can cause us to do some downright dumb things when it comes to the things that my make us happy. +It has the potential for different linguistic groups to interact with each other as these, the forums eventually will have multiple languages and translations across them, I think. +And now, when you see this, and some of them are negative or close to zero, when you see this scatter of points, you can say well I'm starting to see a relationship here that there is an upward sloping relation. +And also, was it money well spent in retrospect? Like did you actually think it was a better use of your money? And what you find is that yes, it was. +They are not contributing to make the positioning strong. +British Columbia, the Supreme Court of Canada declared that the Tsilhqot'in had title to an area of land approximately 1,600 square kilometres. +My starting point is what is the pie? And as you'll soon see, figuring out the pie isn't always so simple, but once you do the negotiation becomes much simpler. +But if you haven't thought that thought before, you don't even know how that pattern feels or where it is. +And I say, "A year from now how are you going to feel?" What are you focusing on? You're like, "I am HIV positive. +Which typically emphasize on the one hand whatever the product is, to be considered creative has to be new. +And then later on you think, this was good stuff. +I think we think it works. +Is there something you need right now? Right now I'm asking about the kids. +I can show you alternative legislation where your issue, your specific issue is subsume, like an amendment, and pull you off this other coalition. +If they get a grade that's lower than expected they're going to be really low. +But it does show this process by which we're stripped of, of symbolic freights and rendered into some kind of uniform identity. +In other videos we also talk about this, and why is it so important? Why do we remark it? Because the causes of the different emergencies will influence on the posterior management and development, on the evolution of the people involved in this emergence. +As I've said before, every argument about splitting the pie can be flipped. +It allows people who have had a traumatic incident to order the facts, fill memory gaps and begin processing everything that happened. +That would mean that Jones doesn't get assigned. +There were some extremely bright people, but I was one of those bright people. +And so that story has stayed with me all these years. +You must choose one of them. +So, what is today the future for second lines, somehow is not to be second anymore. +And I'm not sure I needed to throw out all those guns, but I should have known that. +We've tried to make all content as inclusive as possible but if you have any suggestions for improvement to make you feel more welcome, please let us know it's an ongoing journey for us all. +So here, it's kind of affording people visibility as a reward or praise or even titles and promotions, perhaps, for performing these kind of tasks of organizational learning would be useful. +Now, wait a minute. +And the question for me becomes kind of, does knowledge have lasting value? Or the actual artifacts of knowledge, the actual skills, the actual practices, I mean, where is knowledge located? What kind of things do we import it with or transfer it with? It's in people. +We all need to have a global perspective to look at things. +They may not have your size if you wait. +We've all heard things like, "Just think positive," or, "If you can dream it, you can do it. +And then we saw ways that we can regulate things like our mindsets, right? So that we can believe in ourselves in ways that actually affect our outcome and truly unexpected ways. +They'll begin imploring. +I think if I could present teens with the one thing, at least their hard work shows that they think will make them happy, it would be something like this. +That's hard. +But we don't turn it over now, because apparently they thought that the Yale portfolio was not managed well at all. +And thereby, found out how much they actually enjoyed a Vita Cola, which shows that their brand was very confident in their quality. +And they flipped through and they showed them that, and people would be a little bit confused but nobody would, not everyone would identify it right off the bat. +And possibly arguing that these theories might work either at different phases or circumstances. +In example, in cases with big fires with multiple victims, with known people or mostly with kids, which all professionals will say they are one of the worst of our life's experiences. +Finally it's important to remember, as in previous cases, that these alert signs will be so when there is really an effect on this person. +How are these kids, which aren't either kids or teenagers? Well, their cognitive comprehension is almost as the adults', which means that as in the previous stage we had to be careful with misunderstandings or fantasies, now we can almost explain things as if we were talking with an adult. +It's good to review afterwards and keeps your answers down from essays to the essence. +It tells us that the user must provide some input and that this leads to some output by the system. +Aim for quite good, and don't let the quest for perfect keep you from producing valuable content. +I can't use my lame 90s jokes anymore to get students excited and engaged. +And the damage has been done. +One answer is well, I bet all those things like salary, grades, and all that stuff, I bet that's not making you happier because maybe you can't make people happier. +Go back to Solver, what did I forget? Maybe you caught this. +Now we can move on with a little bit of time left for managing sand. +Does your happiness go up as your grade point average goes up? And what he finds is that there's a pretty significant correlation but it's a negative correlation. +It is very important that you don't tell the kid they will improve, because it is highly possible that if what happened is really serious the emotions won't improve, they will transform. +There is this tendency in food and beverage businesses to overestimate consumer knowledge. +If one says it's all mine and the other says half of it is mine. +The first case is very common, for example, in expansion, in replacement, in which companies are mature, and it's honestly relatively easy to calculate a business plan. +How many from this description feel like they've felt that in something that they've done in their life? Okay, so lots of guys. +And she's kind of characterized the flavor of things that come up if you have a fixed mindset versus a growth mindset. +Now, the question is, how do I respond to this $1,100? I know the answer. +When Adams Avenue opened the faculty also lacked materials, meaning like the materials that they had learned were for younger students. +May I offer you a drink? Sorry, Burns, no deal. +All we want to talk about now is the largest context of multiple exchanges or a larger group. +And so I'm trusting that you will pay me the fair market wage. +That you have positive relationships in doing the work, that was the second point. +We'll build a nice table. +It cannot spread through saliva, saliva is a no risk fluid. +And I have many examples of this. +What is lockup? Lockup is a mechanism where one of the shareholders can’t sell shares before a certain time. +So, we'll do 400,000 for the magazine and 3500 a month, okay. +The teenager develops in a totally adaptive way a confrontation towards the adult world, in front of all the important adults in his life, because with this opposition he becomes different and tries to find his own models, his own lifestyle. +This is called the House of Brands strategy. +It's bigger than it really should be. +Yeah, so one of the things Daly is fond of saying is that if I had all your information, you'd be the one who'd really- Pricier sheet I win. +And the implication is not if you don't give it to me, I don't come is if you don't give it to me while I've got something to think about I may say yes in 30 days. +And when they fill out their resume for a job, people will look at this and say, oh he's had military training. +As Richard Scott relates, sets of beliefs developed in social interaction provide models, schema, and guidelines for governing and guiding behavior in social situations. +Today we will discuss focus groups. +Well, what will we say? We will say this technique is effective only if it is correctly applied. +So I just wanted to bring this up because organizational culture and notions of culture will keep coming back. +I understand the expected value, but I'm honestly a little too risk adverse for this. +I think any unequal relationship, and gender being the most universal and fundamental one, is sustained on both consensus and force. +And for this conversation I invited my colleague, Jessica Frick. +In many cases we don't use the multiple related to enterprise value divided by EBITDA. +So you pay him? So I paid him, I got the URL, and life is good. +We always have control over our thoughts. +Here we have a scenario presented by Sharp et al of a vacation planner. +So it was a kind of a nice comment about the shaping that knowledge can have today which is really a reversal of Marx who used to argue that if you control the means of production and capital, that you can then generate culture and knowledge itself. +And true enough, education of girls comes as close as almost anything to being that magic intervention. +These are your old Israeli shekels, a little under $9. +Indigenous peoples' traditional ways of raising children are strongly interconnected and embedded in extended kinship systems. +This is why paper prototyping is a great way to start. +This is our minimum sort of thing where we make the same amount of money as we did if we didn't even open the store. +The imitation-differentiation game can also be considered as a game between tradition and innovation. +Think back to the first example with Abe and Bea. +Mm, I doubt that very much. +This book was fist published over a quarter of a century ago. +On the contrary, we use a a ranging between one and two when the expectation of growth is very aggressive. +So they started talking a little bit about the notion of an internal versus external resource, that mergers are concerned with kind of growing a company whereas outsourcing is about cutting out features that are more of an external resource that one that's part of the internal core of technology of a firm. +You don't get some kind of special pass because it's a podcast, or because it's a video. +And you look at quite a few organizations and we haven't really discussed much. +And so the gender difference favoring men would be larger about bonuses than about salaries. +And so with that in mind, I think the scales are now heavily tipped in favor of erroneous. +There's some point when I go from losing money to making money. +Preference for male children is deeply rooted in almost all cultures, but there are cultural shifts in some countries that suggest significant change. +For example, targeting their specialists and tag-alongs, and pulling away support from oppositions that way. +Talk about your station. +There was now a CEO that had centralized school authority under Vallas, and Rico was a school board president, and IBEC was still there, and the teacher union leaders were still there. +Top-down attention is attention that we allocate quite effortfully. +I have for cherry my materials. +When we consider cultural practices, these can be formal scripts, or rules of conduct. +Even kinship relations can form communities. +There are a total of 46 Articles in UNDRIP that define Indigenous peoples' rights. +4 pi square meters, 8 pi square meters, 16 square meters, 16 pi square meters, 32 pi square meters. +And that works for podcasts, video, anything because the image is there for the social sharing. +Very high quality and very innovative. +So let's look at 16 pi first. +I'm prepared to come down to 550,000. +Physical change in the brain has to involve some work and that work has to involve some, some discomfort. +And therefore, led me to my do's and don't in certain situations. +It’s important for the consumer's beliefs. +The test will reveal, in a sense, what it is that might be sitting in your mind that you may not know about. +To Canada and Northern US, prior to the fur trade, beaver populations were plentiful. +Seems like if you can kind of put them together and this nice little note of a bunch of strengths that once, it gives you this big boost. +That's the trap. +Rockefeller funded it and it was led by an elite idealist, Robert Maynard Hutchins. +80 each. +And that takes a bit of practice, but we're all capable of it. +This one's just a bit more nicer, I think to layout. +An expert that your audience can relate to. +And that's why it went from 2,000 to 3,000 to 3,500. +I'll end this lesson by reminding you that the goal of user experience design is to build interfaces or artifacts that are useful and usable. +Of course, a second factor is counting with a good support social network. +Again, let me know on the forum your thoughts on this. +And so, you can ask to be rewarded. +It slowed me down so much and made writing so difficult and traumatic. +As far as Indigenous leaders were concerned, in exchange for shared use of the land and annual provisions, the commissioners were guaranteeing that Indigenous communities would be protected and provided for. +Correct? Okay? And you, would be paying 5 million less upfront, great for you. +How do I fix this? How do I tell Excel to not drag as I drag? We need to put the dollar signs or the absolute referencing on B7. +When you experience the emotions. +Since Andrea values the second half at 20, and Beth values a half a bottle at 50, Andrea should sell this half of the bottle to Beth for somewhere between 20 and 50. +Yes, it's possible that they may be paying you a few thousand dollars more now, but because you're a great negotiator, you're going to get that back to them many times over because of the job you do for them. +If nothing else you can write a short e-book on some topic you know something about and test different sales approaches. +You're going to get an incredibly strong intuition that you would hate it if you left this room, and got immediately hit by a car, and were paraplegic for the rest of your time at Yale. +Because now, he was going to have to go back to the reserve, and what it told me, he did go on a little bit more. +If you look at Capuchin monkeys, they're programmed to cooperate. +There's no copywriting trick that you are ever going to learn that is going to make people magically move toward the buy button and enter their credit card number when they don't want to. +And I wanted to improve my brain health for the rest of my life. +Targeting is, again, another very important strategic decision because when I target a segment I decide what part of the market I want to compete in. +The more these features are present in the choice the more complex it will be, and so one way that consumers have to reduce this complexity is to increase the cognitive and emotional and effort to put into the process. +If we applied the rational actor model we would have a focus on particular actors like Washington in the Chicago public schools. +And in those communities where they had the ownership of the homes, their status dramatically improved and the violence against them decreased. +Social capital, cultural capital, symbolic capital. +Fashion companies are communicating more and more through videos, social media, blogazines, and fashion bloggers. +1 million. +Granny is very, very, very sick. +How do you respond when somebody does that? I would say I don't understand how you could come up with that. +I'm Terry Sejnowski, happy learning until we meet again. +He says that how he's doing. +When you look at that, you can see effects of this signature strength manipulation even six months out, and kind of relatively big effects, feeling like you're using the signature strengths in action is going to reduce feeling depressed over time. +There's an school maladjustment and/or a high school truancy and also the rules and cultural values transmission fails, hindering or stopping social insertion. +Further, we were supported by the University of Cologne, the Israel Trauma Coalition and the Society Espanol [INAUDIBLE]. +So, the first phase here. +That that firing a bunch of people, or buying out something, and taking it over, those can have kinds of resistant kind of effects. +Instead of just quitting, come up with a package that would entice you to stay. +More and more they have become important to defuse an understanding of an equity culture within our corporate base. +And as a side point to that, as the content marketer, as the voice of the company, as the in-house writer, you make friends with everyone. +The teachings from stories allow listeners to come to their own decisions and conclusions. +And hopefully, you guys have done this as part of this Virtues in Action character strength test where you go to and take this big survey that asks you about these different virtues, and it kind of spits out your own little profile that's your kind of ranked order of all these different character strengths. +Thus, she shouldn't care whether Bharat says, buy or sell. +It's not a heal, it's not a remedy, it's not a magic wand, no. +The inequities that women around the world face during peacetime and the health risks of their reproductive function are compounded in times of disruption through war or even natural disaster. +You can really mess, you can have everything perfect and mess that up with a budget. +The Convention on the Rights of the Child came after CEDAW because it was very clear, from CEDAW, that it was necessary-- urgent-- to really address violations against children, human rights violations against children. +Was that really the game? No. +For others, it's being driven by greater numbers of female ministers. +How can you say if a restaurant will be better than another before trying it? What happens is that the reputation of the actors is very important, and the reason is that consumers and business customers, when they cannot rely on anticipated characteristics related to quality, they rely on the so called quality clues. +This displacement was not limited to the sites of intense settler occupation. +You're comparing your insides of what you're thinking to their outsides and if you look at their insides, they might be thinking something like I hate my body completely anxious right now about how I look. +It makes the user comfortable enough to provide honest opinions, but not so much that the user wants to please the interviewer with her responses. +it, you know, I step out in New York City and I look across, and I see the Empire State building, and I see the Chrysler Building. +You notice that? He has instantiated a similar kind of style, and that character display isn't necessarily situated within a role, it's something the person has. +If Beth pays $35 for half-bottle, she's up 15, and Andrea's up 15 because she sold something for 35 that was worth 20 to her. +Everything starts since I was a young girl. +[inaudible]. +Lastly, there's the ongoing invented community, which is similar to the third, but remains functioning over time. +We all know how Italians like to be different from the others. +The causal loop model can be very helpful to identify the different factors involved in a relationship and whether they support or take away from one another. +So I need to find a way to sort of assert my independence in that culture. +Make provision for us against years of starvation. +But this is not enough. +WACC is the weighted average cost of capital, where the idea is to calculate what is the cost of the liabilities of the company. +And in Rwanda, when they did their constitution, they put in 40%. +Let's select that and hit Solver found a solution all constraints and optimality conditions are satisfied. +[inaudible] me a green screen which allows me to have this background from the British Columbia. +things to avoid, for example. +It kind of helps you organize internally and gives people something to work into. +But it's seldom present for very long. +And sometimes they seem to forget to take care of survivors. +And he had crawled up onto a pill box, a German pill box with machine guns shooting out of it. +So in my work, I operationalized the term queer Indigeneity because I think that queerness brings with it a radicality and semantic promiscuity, if you will. +And we see it in this country as well throughout the world. +They're going to come to us and talk to us about it and then we can say, well, this is interesting feedback, the brand didn't know this that people such as yourselves might have this problem with the product. +How do you appreciate companies that try to, or companies, or restaurants or operators in the business who try to move a bit further from their main business or main tradition by innovating basically? I think it's something that's so common. +[LAUGH] So that's the kind of argument that MOOCs are essentially the most efficient form of education. +You don't share your bottom line, your BATNA, you just say, for example, say I'd like to have this wrapped up by Thursday, but you don't say and I'm willing to forego $5,000 signing bonus if you can get there. +There are more resources to help you think from this system thinker and other sources when you are ready to start sketching. +In just a few minutes, your mind would acquire and retain thousands of new pieces of information. +It's typical, what's called the mindfulness-based stress reduction course. +You know, if you're memorizing a speech word for word or a poem word for word that's when those little words obviously in between of, and, or, so, those are important too. +The other side to all this spark and passion is that good effective content marketing does usually rely on some proven structures, having spark doesn't mean that you win. +I moved to grandmother, and she sure died. +Often no matter how good your teacher and textbook are, it's only when you sneak off and look at other books or videos that you begin to see what you learn through a single teacher, or book, is a partial version of the full three dimensional reality of the subject, which has links to still other fascinating topics that are of your choosing. +On Monday that's Abe, but if things go wrong on Monday and it's Bea's turn to make an offer on Tuesday, then she'll be able to get two-thirds of the remaining 50, which is 33. +And we review recordings of them negotiate and give them coaching and all of this. +When we move sort of farther west, the relationship between the Indians in the west and non-Natives is quite limited, really to, in many respects, the Hudson's Bay Company and fur traders. +So carried over from previous seasons. +In the sense that if they don't reach an agreement, Alice is gonna get 1 and Bob is gonna get 2 and so that three is already taken care of, it's not on the table. +As our self expression. +When we feel stress or anxiety over a long period of time, it can have a negative impact on our health, relationships, and our ability to be present, teach, work, and learn. +The image helps you encapsulate a seemingly humdrum and hard to remember concept by tapping into visual areas with enhanced memory abilities. +Yeah, that's right. +I highly recommend a visit when you go to Testaccio, at box number 15 in the market. +That also can result in an infection five years down the road. +So then, what gave it all of this success? It kept the promises it made. +That theory asked, why are all the organizations looking the same? The second question that population ecology asks is, what can explain the diversity of organizations and then finally, where do all these organizations come from? If you recall again with the institutional theory, the question was why are they so similar? Why are they stable? A very different set of questions and approach. +That's the important discovery that we can say consciously, we can say explicitly, what we think and feel. +Since they cannot read, it's just the sight, the senses-- training of the senses. +And in terms of a practical application, if you've read the question and are still confused about which is the right answer, applying these tools will help you figure it out. +The first one you're going to learn about which is that, our minds' strongest intuitions are often not the ones we expect. +We have two major ones, Queen and and both improved the quality of brands. +And it may be in many cases that you don't really care about those three other deals, so you've basically got your whole deal done, and now you spend your time arguing about things you may not care about. +And that's this phenomena of reference points. +And it looks like you produce a very happy family here, but this is all we got. +To put that into one word, it's about sovereignty. +On the contrary, search products are products for which consumers can get a feeling of their quality by searching for a specific kind of information. +Being aware or scared of some behaviors development, in example expecting him to have a violent reaction as usually fears are perceived and we will probably make actions that will provoke it. +Those with the lowest phone numbers should ask for the least and those with the highest phone numbers should ask for the most. +But an interesting thinking aspect is that intervention and contention in emergency situations must be a linking point with the posterior therapy or the posterior work we must do with her. +And the woman might also be dead. +It's a little harder for them to be offended when what you're doing is describing a role that's of great interest to them. +They tell us what they don't like. +I can decide to focus on that segment, to be specialized in baby food, and so to serve all the customers in that segment with all the needs they have. +It shows a really interesting movement for how do you integrate women Into democracy and programs going forward. +So, but yeah, overall it was a very exciting and interesting experience and I'm really glad that again. +Unlike defusing, debriefing is a more structured technique that has come concrete stages which must be followed and doesn't have an immediate answer. +There are, of course, variations from city to city, but this trend is demonstrated in nationwide data. +And we are all looking for margins Right?, and brands that are able to actually give us these margins. +Disadvantages include the need for a skilled interviewer. +Last but not least, fashion companies need to understand that one size doesn't fit all. +So it doesn't make any sense for her to sell half the bottle. +However, the appeal to the B. +There's some really interesting research that's done by three professors. +Because the teenager is changing his personality, he's in a stressing stage, full of deep questions and doubts and the critical incident is too much for him, too much, this happens to everybody, but during adolescence it is actually a lot harder. +And since then, how did the story change in US, and then for Riunite? The golden age of Riunite in the States was in the first half of the 80s, from 1980 to 1985 when Riunite sold, each year in the United States, close to 11 million cases. +Importantly, it's going to require a well trained wizard. +So the model is not searching for your empathy. +The organizational self for tech managers, is one that arises from balancing acceptance, and rejection of the organizational ideology, and the member role that it prescribes. +So it's more excitement and less impatience to get it. +You can think of the technology as bunk, it doesn't work. +Finally, you consider the firm's history. +In the first section of this course, we shared how school staff said they were feeling at the end of the unprecedented 2019-2020 school year. +They forecast that they're going to think it was half as good money well spent. +But I don't know if they were saying the truth about the star. +In fact if somebody says to me you have to give something up to put a off the table, I'd say wait a second. +So you better do this deal with me. +There is a problem of SES integration, or socioeconomic levels that would be integrated too. +To remind it I insist on the fact that these changes are based on three fundamental axis. +You already have one good tool for procrastination, the pomodoro, that powerful 25 minute concentrated period of energized focus. +And therefore the ultimatums, I think in this particular case are not going to be effective. +So, this is the realm of storytelling. +In fact, I'll even take five k less base and I want heavier bonus. +And all the materials and activities to get you moving as a content marketer. +But they'll do it for me. +But since it only cost the buyer 18. +In this lecture, I am going to discuss [UNKNOWN] text engineering culture. +But how does an organization learn? Basically, organizations learn by encoding inferences from history into organizational structures, to people, and to technologies, and culture, and these things guide behavior. +They write up you know, a case where they elaborate some kind of change or some kind of decision in this organization. +but like after that moment, everything else takes over. +Allowing people to express themselves. +Does not mean that it's a new phenomenon. +There's also evidence that meditation has lots of other benefits for the stuff that you all care about too. +What a small company rent to you. +So we've been talking about ways that we can actually implement all these behaviors and thought patterns and emotions that we want. +And companies will develop more and more their branding strategy, and the branded customer experience for the online. +Now I know it's an event that's already happened and there's been a great deal written about it online, I also know we have 20, 20 vision in hindsight. +But in most cases, one is substitutable with the other. +As a friendly reminder, all the shipping costs are provided. +Many creation stories include specific geographical boundaries such as rivers, lakes, and mountains to define the territorial lines. +All right, but who wants to commit? Yeah. +You can't do 499? No, it's gotta be- You can do 495. +So the student can see, and feel, hold the ball, then I ask them, what size box could hold 10 732 balls being in the United States? I get the answer in feet, and I make it a cube, so it's easy, easy for them to give me one number and, you know, I get numbers in the hundreds of thousands. +I gotta go below it. +The whole picture includes both our experiences in the moment and our thoughts and feelings about it. +Viewers watch as the hunters travel the land together in relative ease. +That voice says really negative essentially unhelpful things to all of us. +So when there's nothing here remember it's like an invisible one. +Which is true, cuz when you say, I can't pay more than this, you really can't. +We're continuing in our 7A sequence, and for this lesson, we're going to turn our attention to taking or prompting an action. +You're kind of thinking about the reverse that could have happened. +And what they find looked something like this. +[CROSSTALK] We're done. +I asked my husband and decided to do this. +Yes, I’m talking about Italy first, I'm sorry. +Backus, Blake, and Tadelis at Berkeley. +You're not even married. +If we don't try to work with the Republican minority you may not get any money. +Both when its leaders I have worked for e. +I think that talking about reproductive health, we certainly think about things that come with human reproduction. +By ensuring our concept of leadership is not only positive for us but is also connected, hopefully, helps us transform an outdated image of an isolated authoritarian leader into one that works from their personal values in service of the greater good alongside others. +So, right? You don't say, if you lose all of it, well, okay. +There should be a particular outlook. +In fact, I can tell you a story today about what we did in class, which was I had the students pose, we split the class into two groups and one group generated problems about how we evaluate students for grades. +Thousands of dollars. +These are high risk fluids. +And I think that, that might be a way forward too. +Your brain also has a set of diffusely projecting systems of neuromodulators that carry information not about the content of an experience but its importance and value to your future. +So try to keep contact with nature often. +So that's kind of intriguing. +Solver will take care of all the math on the back end. +We have our sum across the board, and I drag this across. +We can put in some dummy numbers just to make sure the spreadsheets working. +If you can't, flip it over and remind yourself what you're supposed to know. +We've worked really hard to get stuff here. +In the second week, we will focus on another dilemma, the dilemma between the tradition and the innovation. +That won't need to be duplicated. +Different forms of network organization are feasible. +Gruppo Finanzaiario Tessile producing and distributing Armani's collection in a global marketplace. +And to benefit from this renewed interest. +You want your brain to become used to the idea that just knowing how to use a particular concept, approach, or problem-solving technique isn't enough. +But once they invest it's hard for them to divest. +This helps interleave your learning. +It's exactly the passion, the competence of the people working in that territory that make a perfect combination of resources, which determines the success of the territory and in turn the success of the product of the companies located in that territory. +Just hang in there. +How does someone get infected? Part one; High risk fluids. +So the bottom of the pyramid, let's look at Japan in 1950. +If it has a slope of 1 that means the stock is reacting 1 for 1 with the market. +What do I mean that the decision process resembled an organized anarchy? Well, for example, some of them have a hard time coming up with their group's platform and identity. +The way that split is she buys a half a bottle at 90, and she values the full bottle at 110. +[SOUND] [INAUDIBLE] In this negotiation, the five options that are listed on this sheet are okay, but they're really nowhere near close to being the best options for the seller. +In addition to first nations, Métis also contributed to active service. +The declaration, the first of it's kind in Canada, comprised 40% of the area claimed by the Tsilhqot'in in that case. +If it's very distanced, The idea of the value, between the general partners and the company, honestly becomes very difficult to go on. +The other thing that you can do to prepare is to role play. +Always taking into account that these situations are always different and complex regarding each of the victims. +And then finally, the development of mutual awareness occurs among those members. +The only thing that I would add here sort of as best practices is the axes titles. +And that was Alexandra Isern. +And use them as a secret talisman for success. +You might have a society with different perceptions, different social perspectives, that might or might not be ascribed in legislations or practices of what is violence against women. +So she articulates that a lot of organizational decision making can be affected by this, and the way she frames it is about cultural beliefs of societies, right. +And we just have to, I think, stick to what we're doing and hopefully touch with things and continue to be okay. +And so I don't think it's over when other people think it's over, and so if that's your attitude you can resurrect things that have already gone down. +So, it's writeordie. +Now the results here suggest that you should open it up in a state with lots of charters, in a neighborhood with many secular private schools and in a district with few competitors. +I'll put it, where can I put it? I'm running out of room here. +Solidarity and accompaniment from the community in which the incident happened, helps having a social support network and eases the access to the community resources, promoting the return to the life previous to the emergency as soon as possible. +Having any physical or mental health problem, having a physical health problem or a disability increases the danger feeling and the feeling of being unharmed diminishes. +And that had not been worked out until Harry Markowitz developed the capital asset pricing model in the early 1950s. +So, I would say that gender identity as it plays out in contemporary Indigenous communities is attached to a very sturdy, gender binary that is organized around the supposed knowability and fixity of male and female as qualifiers and as identity categories such that life can't be lived outside that binary. +The United Nations estimates that two-to-four million women are trafficked each year. +I don't know what the risks or the probabilities of success are here. +Although written records are heavily relied upon, Indigenous peoples call upon oral history to recount the treaty negotiations in great detail. +And here we go, one on the right. +It could mean animal farming, fresh fruit, services, etc. +And so, it wasn't allowed for antitrust reasons. +And in this lecture, we're going to be talking about ways that we can hack thought patterns that often don't feel very good. +And it's interesting you know, a lot of people just assume that I have a natural memory, or I was born with it. +First, it is basic that parents have some guidelines. +The enthusiasm for war is demonstrated in the estimate of over 4,000 First Nations soldiers who served in the war, out of a population of roughly 100,000 people in 1914. +That's usually true for, say, a generalist organization, albeit specialists may have to quickly adapt if the niche disappears. +And it's also bad that you kind of see it as soon as you have to have effort you kind of shy away from things and get really sad. +It has, in fact, a lot of savings. +So the two of you, the two of you. +The fur trade changed the social and economic patterns of Indigenous life. +The unit cost times the board feet. +Corporate venture is again a very special US story. +It's hard. +That you have this kind of grassroots business and community kind of collaboration. +And so that's the way negotiation is. +There are two reasons. +So let's look at how Kingdon regards federal agenda setting as such a process. +And so for that, we'll kind of remind you the kind of message, which is that, most of the goals we think are going to make us happy aren't. +One of the things I want to emphasize in negotiations is really getting as much background information as you can and one of the things that I could have done is check his prior experiences at Icann. +But has no idea about the other factors at play. +And conversely, it's through their lack of practice that make routines irrelevant and forgotten, that they're no longer knowledge. +But it does create a confidence, like if you can say that these are the people we have and they have this kind of citation index. +That's clearly wrong. +I think everything is good to go. +Over 5% of the population is stereo blind. +And I think Wendy Nie does a good job on her comments, or her posts, of picking up on this. +So this is opposite of mass market quality, right? 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"I wonder what you could do next?" "I know how thoughtful and creative you are, and I wonder what you think is best?" "What would you advise your best friend to do in this situation if she was feeling how you feel?" 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What other options are there? And so really engaging much more of a dialogue so that way the young person hearing no will still brainstorm and think of different ways to still reach whatever goal they have set for themselves, or what other alternatives are there, so it's promoting that dialogue and thinking about, say these are the reasons why, this is the reason why I feel you might not be responsible enough to have a pet. +Well, finally, let's talk about which mistakes can we make or which errors are usually made in the management or the psychological first aid application on kids? 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Not only do you not know where the pattern is or what the pattern looks like, but see all the rubber bumpers that are blocking your access whatever direction you do decide to move in? 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It means you should be splitting the awesome things that you love most in life. +It's a place to grow your business by making new connections with new audience members. +How does the placement process work for refugees? I know you mentioned the man in Las Vegas. +Right? 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It happens because private equity is a liquid investment, and what can happen is, in year ten, the closed-end fund doesn't have the entire liquidity because most of the private equity investments are still in place. +So the client, they are getting family planning services inside the building of the safe abortion care. +And I started to study the business plan of this idea. +They need to have a personality, they need to have some stylistic cause the customers will forever associate with the brand; On the other hand, in order to stay fashionable, they need the style to evolve. +Again, for a company it is very important to understand how personalization or how activities of production are implied in the consumption of their products or their brand. +Today, we're going to ask students about what do they think about luxury if we put it in a few words. +So that data is probably reasonable. +Go and do something else. +It is also important trying to put all the families together and mostly avoiding kids being alone, they must always be with an adult, preferably with their parents or guardians or a close relative, if it isn't possible they should be accompanied by a professional until their parents or someone who can take care of them arrives. +So, is it the case that there are people who haven't been using Aspartame or NutraSweet who now would, when Holland Sweetener comes into the market? 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+And they inform the President, that's a full month that was lost there. +It's difficult for me to give everybody an internship or the like. +And that means that if we're the type of people who invest in experiences, we're less susceptible to social comparison. +The third role played by review is interpretation, in the review that I’ve just read, the description of the atmosphere, menu, and people you can meet if you go to that restaurant help consumers try to figure out and anticipate what kind of restaurant they can buy and appreciate. +And that's where there's so much wriggle room that a government can legitimately, under the international UN infrastructure, say, well, we've signed the treaty. +And you may have the ability to renegotiate after you are really working there and figure out how essential you are or not to them. +Coke, a few years ago, launched this very successful campaign by adding names on the package of the bottles. +On that point, just last week, the dean announced 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+This phase is typically in the hands of creative people. +As I have written in the text for this class: older women in poorer countries are particularly hard to discuss because so little has been written about them. +Conscious of being both authentic to yourself and in service to the larger organizational purpose. +Which fits, really, as I've said before, many different cultures and needs. +Violence is the strategy of people in positions of power to maintain those positions of power. +Maybe I'm becoming too old, and I hope that it would be just a matter of segmenting the occasions. +We might get back to whether or not the evidence still holds true given the massive expansion in education and what some might say is the quality crisis, or the learning crisis. +And in a way her answer helps the future educational entrepreneur know where he or she should consider opening a new charter school. +Some of you in your house might have a photo album that maybe your mom had when she had a click 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And what folks, by and large said, if they're at work, they would rather be at leisure. +But I'll show the formula over here for the left-hand side. +I'm gonna demonstrate, you can answer these kind of questions by understanding the interests of the test maker, even without seeing the question. +And so they analyzed these memoirs to see do these nuns talk about positive things? Do they seem like they're happy, and they're kind of private journals and diaries, right? And just to get a sense of how they analyze this. +Well, then call your neighbor, everything is fine, don't worry so much because everything is fine. +And I changed it to 50 Things Your Customers Wish You Knew. +Or the reality of efficiency and success or the qualities that we're interested in. +Basically, there are endless small forms of practical subversion taken up in the names of getting work done. +That means that the vehicle doesn't pay taxes and cost and revenues pass through the investor. +You wanna brief your partner on the situation and you want to rehearse it several times. +Unlike probability, utilities don't have to lie in the zero, one scale. +Now there's a couple ways to do this. +It is also important letting kids some space to play and make questions. +The film shows both artists hunting off-season on Treaty 8 territory. +So what's going to happen if Abe doesn't reveal it is Abe's gong to get nervous, and after you start making concessions around Wednesday, and Bea will have no idea. +The most basic part of how it works is that when our body is in one mode, it can only be in one mode. +The goal of an interview is to gather indepth information from a user. +(See also "LSD: My Problem Child" in reading list) That's, that's, I think that's true, there's interesting perspectives from history of different people's insights whilst under drugs and not under drugs, and sometimes I think it's, it's actually surprisingly good. +It's asking you for two things. +See how they progress and they come back with an idea, because some of them had never traveled. +I think there's also some disadvantages to MOOCs in particular, if you want to learn something a little bit more advanced, MOOCs can sometimes be a bit harder because they tend to be written for audience with no prerequisites, no requirements. +Let's get on with it. +Don't take it personally. +Even if I don't have a face to face conversation with them I want them to be able to relate to what I'm saying so that they share my enthusiasm or they share my disappointment with restaurants or other venues. +It's very difficult to stay together. +They do not follow the seasonal trends I was referring to. +The school has around 1500 faculty. +If you think about a market as a representation of customers’ needs, of customers’ benefits, every benefit in the food or beverage business usually lasts for a very long time. +Australia, for example, is another country that loves Italian cookers, so we are present there since the end of the 90s. +Zainab: One of the things, one of the six goals that I established in my office is the recognition of rape as a weapon of war. +As I am the legal owner of the trademark, my lawyer assures me that I will prevail, while the process takes time I have maker-oats. +During the introduction, explain to the user that their participation is completely voluntary. +So I said look, here's a check. +If New York says that Tuesday doesn't work for me, I need to move Sal to Friday, once again, that $1,000 disappears. +And what this experiment told Thomas Kuhn is that we approach sets of problems with a lens on. +So efficiency was, and still is, one major key success factor. +And in the next session we're going to talk about acceleration. +And you can see where the first one is going. +All this goes to say that when our bodies feel bad, we wind up doing stuff that our rational selves might not agree with that much, that our rational selves might be like, hang on, That's not a great idea. +- Many suffer violence. +Many different people, but not everyone, can join the game or leave it at different times. +com, you can go over to Cosmopolitan, and you can look at the headline structures. +It doesn't mean that there is not an involvement of the financial system. +I try to teach it to you. +But a final PSYCHPROTIP that can be really important is to be paying attention to how you're using your phone and how it's making you feel in terms of your attention. +But in practice, they either don't, or they don't make us as happy as we think. +Time matters and the missiles are already deployed, so we can't really wait. +At this point, I want to remind you that we have already had a lesson on the process to follow when you interact with users. +We're going 50%. +So how do you avoid getting sucked in by it? You recognize, first of all, what it is. +Department of Indian Affairs agents feared that nurses might not want to move back to their home communities because their education would somehow cause them to lose respect, or affection for their own people. +All of these inner critical things that we engage within ourselves wind up making us perform worse if only because they make us feel negatively bad and we know when we're in a negative emotional state, we're not going to feel better. +For example, you might want to focus on improving the personnel such as getting fresh talent, preventing initial start-up costs of training them by having some kind of mentoring program between experts and novices. +Let's bold the top label again. +The first step is the terminal value calculation. +So, Jessica was right in mentioning that. +Again, the order on which you input these does not matter, either for some product, you can mix it up. +Lindt is a Swiss company, very famous, very well known, with a very good reputation in making high quality chocolate. +We've negotiated the deal in the basement with the, and over dinner, about several weeks ago with the owner from Winnipeg. +In fact, she strongly disagrees that they have to innovate greatly. +And the inability to not understand it is something that. +But your brain is just like, oh, there's a friend there that's like taking care of me. +Or like when you thought about how sad you're going to be, the person who said one when they get that grade. +So below here is the table on the left which I've copied into Excel. +So these two different efforts really reveal different kinds of managerial strategies and efforts to accomplish reform. +And particularly in something like situations where people do have equal representation, and have kind of pluralist of interests, where pushing something through thus require perhaps pushing aside what other people require at times. +But does that predict your happiness? They looked at a correlation between these two things. +The first step of the design process is to understand how users are completing the task now. +Was it in writting already or just [CROSSTALK] Well, I'm getting to that. +A last protective factor in massive emergencies is that the person doesn't deny or dissociate for a long time. +Well I can see a way that we can get even more pie, on the table. +Now, how do we keep that bigger picture in mind and hold each other to account on progress? I find that in many cases for teams, if you don't have specialist software, an Excel or Google Spreadsheet works fine, and aligns itself well to this exercise. +Self-centered, 33 percent of people after hearing with this say, "Oh, he's self-centered, he's insecure, blah, blah, blah. +This is valuable because the interviewer can then follow any interesting lead the user can have. +And surely Barahona had a lot of nice ideas there as well, particularly on how to organized the process knowledge and make it accessible. +because once you understand what you're looking for, you will truly find them everywhere. +I try to balance between giving sort of an in depth analysis of a place. +Or, if someone gets the word meaning backward, again, he or she will make a wrong choice. +As well as kind of whether it's something that you feel fits your personal beliefs. +Mateo, can you tell us is a bit more about the production process of Parmesan? Is a very complicated process that start from the land, then you need cows, of course for producing milk, and then you need time. +On the other hand, you have neo-institutional theory, which sees this progression toward greater homogenization as legitimate classification schemes spread and are adopted. +And we included in this pack, these little things that you usually get on airplanes to cover your eyes when you want to sleep, but they were branded with the name of the brand, Vita Cola and people were invited to use them for blind testing. +Each prime time ad costs $390. +But is not necessarily related to a trend. +In our first problem, we have Alice and Bob who are trying to divide up something of size 9. +When we look at people's low-level of income, those lines are going up. +Here it is key to focus on observable actions. +Some features of the definition may be lacking there. +The US, for sure, leading, but also in the UK, and also in Italy. +But in building the center they need to draw in other adherents, many of whom have only specific interests, like players. +For all of you who've submitted questions to us, thank you so much for helping us prepare. +On the contrary it’s also part of our physical experience. +And so at one time or another the fur trade had a presence in almost every corner of Canada. +Observational learning starts at an early age, as we gain information from watching the behaviours and actions of others. +This is a very hot topic. +Hands-off means that the private equity gives a lot of support in terms of networking, in terms of certification, in terms of knowledge, but, the car is clearly driven by the entrepreneur. +You got home. +We've seen through research and experiences that creating and cultivating supportive, inclusive environments are critical and foundational to the success of every student. +I give material and then it's all automated for the most part, and then it's up to you. +But yeah, if I give you $2000 a month severance, then we're done, finished 100% time to sign. +But we're not done, as we should now move Bea's best case scenario on Wednesday down from 50% to 37. +It was putting men into parliaments. +And now it's time for you to do the first negotiation exercise. +I started with Coretina and you know some Moritz and then you know ever, every good location so we have the stores. +And then there is another phenomenon that is much harder to deal with that is embedded in identity building, and it has to do with cultural and/or religious values. +Here we also have more than one system to look at; at least one natural one, a tree, and then one made by people, a bench. +Last, we have an issue of choice opportunity being guided by timing. +You are much more likely to be subject to abuse. +And talking about time let's conclude saying a few things about how the luxury market evolved in the last 20 years. +In which ways are the pre-selection, categorization, and interpretation that reviews of experts and critics provide consumers helpful to the consumers? Think in terms of sacrifices, if I read the review, first of all, I have a category. +Wow, what an endeavor, and what an important endeavor. +And by the way, it's possible, cuz people's needs are not the same, they're interests are- This is beets versus broccoli. +We will go and put it on our facebook. +However, I think you'll find this sort of network organization may be relevant to many other governments around the world. +Indeed, the more complicated the problem, the more important it is to have a principle. +Products are seasonal. +What I'd say is, hey Barry, I'm happy to give you a number if you need one, but can I ask a few more questions about the job because, my salary expectations might depend on how much commuting you have me do, how much flying to other cities you have me do, and what are my roles and responsibilities. +Ant and picks. +The key is that our minds don't predict this. +Jones to Omaha, for example, would be $800. +He can just say that the number I've chosen is 11. +So it will require you less investment. +He might, but the likelihood is you won't. +And Baltic's net benefit of 25 implies that it pays 175, which is just as proposed on the bottom line of the table. +It feels good to say yes and shake hands. +I have to change schools. +But help the people who go from high to low, who feel the pain of the transition, ease that pain a little bit and then the new people can take this new contract. +You're supposed to be getting 70 hours a night and in your age group even 8-9 hours a night is sort of even more recommended, but you don't do that. +And the kind of goals that are talked about are killing red tape, decentralizing power, and empowering local experts, right? Later in this kind of phase of reform there arise other problems, like fiscal problems, right? 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To be honest, I don't know. +By the way, since every number has been picked, some of you are going to be right. +It's a totally free and super easy way to make your life happier and healthier. +” In fact, a little bit ago, about fifteen to twenty years ago, you’d hear the market saying that the product wasn’t what was important but what was important was the consumers’ perception of the product. +We can be more emotional. +If 16 square meters were correct, I don't see how folks would come up with an answer that has a pi in it. +The seven A framework really gives the context for your content strategy and for your content tactics. +To develop this skill, it's important to remember our roles as emotion scientists. +And I am Isaac Twinn, from Sawridge First Nation in the Lesser Slave Lake area. +John Kingdon writes a very nice summary of garbage can theory and its application to the policy world and how legislative of agenda setting is performed. +And so in the sense of showing that there is an impact, this was nice, because there was no other media. +Usually what we said now, about assistants, this figure which isn't affected by the discouragement to which they are somehow used. +This is a feature in Excel where you can play around with these numbers and you can go through and see, let Excel create the table for you, and get these values for you. +We also have a second option. +Again, be mindful that there will be cultural differences in how we perceive this area and it may be appropriate for it to be bigger or smaller depending on your individual and team values and lived experience. +Secondly, it’s very important to understand how customers make their choice, because the choice of the customer is a very complex process. +It also occurs in private apartments; that's very common in Europe and the United States. +Lesson learned. +All these combinations in an algorithm produced a number of tiers. +Your sales volume is $20 million. +They work until they die or they become self indulgent. +Why does a brand selling bags full of logos want to convey these kinds of values? 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What is the process? What does it mean, basically, to compare alternatives and among what alternatives are they compared and based on what features? The point is that every consumer, when choosing, collects information about features which are relevant to his or her choice. +In other words, trying to do overdo the anchor may end up sinking you. +You make the web work. +I think in New York and London and Los Angeles and San Francisco, the people who are receiving the reviews are often the ones who are investing in public relations in order to cultivate positive reviews. +What I found really helpful is making very concrete projects that are exciting to me. +Week ties have bridging capital and they typically bring distant persons into contact across groups. +But this doesn't explain how friendship networks differ across contexts. +The product is what triggers the pain that causes you to procrastinate. +And so it's a lot about them, right? 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I'll make this a multiple choice. +They don't always work out, but on an average, they do. +Remember that if in three months you don't feel better or you feel worse you should go to the doctor, OK? Anyway I will leave you my phone number and if you need anything you can call me, OK? My name is Emilia, and this is my contact number for if you need to call me, OK? OK. +So one of the things that happened over the summer, and this is my way of answering some of the questions in the chat, is that there were companies and individuals who were kind of caught on their heels, sort of saying, why are we so surprised by what happened with George Floyd and Breonna Taylor? Why are we so surprised? Why are we not more prepared? 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Do you put out advertisements? Or do you use word of mouth? It's a really good question; we mostly use word of mouth. +For example, the French company The Kooples based its success on the identification of this idea of contemporary couples that tell their true story, that is a story of communication but also reflects the fact that the product and this rock bohemian attitude intersect. +When is your husband coming? Because you are here alone and, I guess he is coming soon? And, if I feel sick tonight, what can I, my husband will come later, but if I feel sick tonight, what can I do? Well, don't worry, you will see how later you will feel better, also your husband will come and be with you, but if you still feel sick or something then go to the hospital, but now we are leaving, our duty is over and the coordinator called me. +Let's take a look at some examples of unconventional communication campaigns. +On the other hand, talking about the Anglo-Saxon format we have evidence of application in India, in Australia, in and Commonwealth countries. +It's called, The Doctor. +In this lesson, I want to talk a little bit about what makes Action Content actually function. +And the idea is to rerun the trial, to give women the pill, the pre exposure prophylaxis, because I need to compare structural intervention with the biomedical intervention. +And so we're looking at it under the illegal means and methods of warfare framework which has been developed to regulate warfare. +Deal, I love it. +Secondly, there is a sited community, which is a group of people that already share a sense of unity, either by location, or who thrive for a common goal. +Instead, the solutions were matched with multiple problems here and there, and that connection was negotiated. +And by doing that, you have kind of a homegrown kind of diversification or segmentation of your organization that looks like an alliance, but was really kind of merged from the company. +You can separate out those functions. +But for now, it's fine. +What do you do in that step? What happens when you hear no? Well, a no might not be a no forever. +The first part of this step is settling the high energy or activation level. +I just want this coefficient A of 5871064. +So I commit today to 700. +When we are already in the stage of ending psychological first aid it is very important to make three things: leaving them connected with the social supports they might have, such as family, friends, acquaintances. +In containment, the professionals that participate in the emergency must try to keep the person calm and tranquil, answering to all its questions in a soft and slow voice. +We can turn on the formatting for this as well. +Also, what should be your ideal wardrobe, this is very important, because most people now don't know. +The action is rational choice would break things down as follows, if there is a goal which is to reform the schools and get rid of red tape, that was regarded as the problem that was preventing achievement and preventing buy-in in schools. +Well, let's try and find out a way to do it that is more efficient. +So do as I say, not as I do. +So, if you have, for example, refugee camps there is this idea, "oh, we could just put all the gay people in this one building", that makes the people living in that building completely labeled. +What I want to do, is not discuss some country, but give you what the key elements are that we have to apply to understand taxation if we want to understand a certain country. +Here in Rubinstein's bargaining game, the two parties take turns making offers to each other. +But those are wonderful things to do, but we need to take into account one other thing if we want a full picture. +As Jungen and Linklater are connected with the land, so too are the viewers with the hunters. +Who wants to begin? Well, I must begin in this session, as being late has been my fault, there has been an accident in the freeway and I got here five minutes late because according to the protocol I'm the driver and I had to take the van to the place of the explosion and I feel very affected and guilty because of that. +Or the publisher, their editor, the publisher that they're writing for will pay their expenses, but that's a handful. +Well, we don't agree now. +Sadly, it's like, I could get my family HIV medication for the month. +the, the jacket was in every big mountain as Himalaya, Karakorum, Alaska, and for me it was very important when I started to, to work on this brand to understand what's going on with the the brand in this period. +And then, no more bad social comparisons. +And even if you don't change the contract, you should certainly discuss this issue of conflict of interest. +3 and 6. +We even have aggressive parents that want gifted students to excel, and we have local parents that reflect more of the composition of the community. +If the critical incident causes a death, in massive emergencies it is also considered as an incident, as a factor, so we should take it into account in the risk and in the protective factors the fact that there has been a death and whether the deceased is someone close or not. +The anchoring effect seems to exist, even when the anchors are widely implausible. +Ending poverty is about empowerment. +Therefore, every time we create a bonus we're creating $0. +And think it's more important that parents, that communities, that teachers, that education administrators,that children themselves, that governments, that they themselves know what their own learning levels are in their country and that they're meaningful and it's relevant information to them. +This is incredibly effective. +I suggest that you do the same. +You're doing it right now and being in the present moment, and you're doing it with this attitude of being non-judgmental. +Although cognitively teenagers understand the same as adults, emotional and socially they are in a stage between childhood and adult age. +Physicist Richard Feynman was inspired in his Nobel Prize-winning work by watching someone throw a dinner plate into the air in a cafeteria. +And they are, as well, retailers. +I mean there are some things of course. +Is that it's affecting all kinds of things that it shouldn't affect. +So basically we can group different customers according to the different weight they give to different combinations of benefits. +How about 495? Yeah Mikey, i didn't think so either, it's still the same huh, hasn't changed, good, I didn't think so. +So, some room for movement either way, which is great. +Or if you like, find a dollar bill or your favorite other currency and take the last three digits of its serial number and input it below. +Many cooks are doing this. +There are plenty of people, at that point, talking about MIT, plenty of people walking around with no noses. +But happiness also seems to affect our immune system. +You can think of habits as having four parts, the first, is the cue. +Okay, so, what should Holland Sweetener have done now that we understand this, and in fact even if we had predicted this? Well one view is, they just shouldn't enter, they should stay home, and do nothing. +It's only about ancestry. +These movements work towards a greater appreciation and understanding about the values of equality within Indigenous peoples’ gender roles and sexualities. +And it's weird to be treated that way. +Eugenio is the founder and the CEO of Fineurop Soditic with incredible experience in the M&A market. +Well, you see, my coordinator is calling me, we finish our shift now and I have to go. +We can see that in this case, the urban reserve is an extension of the parent band governed by the rural chief and council. +But the good news is we just saw it doesn't have to be very much, it doesn't have to cost a lot to kind of give you a psychological meaning that's pretty big. +And here, standards and procedures can be learned. +Sometimes that can have a powerful effect on breaking those kinds of connections. +The point is emphasizing that all the emotions and all the thoughts are similar, normalizing all the reactions the people who integrate this group have had in front of this stress situation to link it with the next stage, the reinforcement stage. +Either way, I think there's power in this thought exercise to place yourself in the role of another stakeholder, who is really important to you. +We said it before, the important thing is that the woman can feel this trust in your tools so that you can channel it towards something that can connect her because one of the really important things is that she is aware that this is part of a really long process and she needs to work to leave the violence situation she is living and that brought her to this situation. +Perhaps best known for You Can Negotiate Anything. +I will definitely have to go look those up now. +A third thing I think is to be conscious of the kinds of social comparisons you're letting in. +Jot down the emotion you just saw in my phase. +And the list price of this rug, the little sticker on it says $500. +Where it was for profit would probably be highly concerned with the environment. +Open-nonjudgmental awareness helps us see how we're relating to whatever is coming up and it helps us uncover the attitude in our minds. +And that with newness, a new firm or a new kind of endeavour or new set of managers might work out things by the logic of consequence to some extent. +What I was kind of asking was, what is the kind of valued resource that Stanford affords? What is the resource we have? And I think a lot of you mentioned, you know, feasible answers which are you know we have a credential degree prestige, I mean it's an elite institution in many ways. +It's just kind of the way children act, and we can learn from that. +And we expanded that portfolio of activities to include a speak up guidebook for girls and online computer game and a DVD. +And Bea can create something of size 2, without any help from Abe. +These processes awakened Indigenous self-determination and motivated Indigenous people to participate in the constitutional amendments. +So it was like that was old me, that was like spring semester me. +com, and it turns out the moment you file for a trademark, it's public. +And they act as an agent of the firm. +So, the fur trade is a fundamental part of the relationships between Aboriginal people of Canada and the so-called settlers, or settler society, or colonial forces. +So they came to a very strong agreement. +While there may be some commonalities between Indigenous worldviews, remember that there are great complexities and rich diversities within each nation. +I like this approach. +In fact, go into your settings and actually shut off the color on your phone, do that for a day and notice how little your phone is distracting you. +In this case, we'd be treating each mile the same way. +The thing that I often wondered, though, is that, and I feel like it enriches this understanding, is that the implication of learning curves is that you always plateau. +But, I do realize that the down time is important, and now I actively seek it out. +So we have concluded the second module, so follow me to the third module of this course. +It could be 0. +That was not a goal, it was not written on a vision board somewhere, it's just a kind of interesting thing that happened because it kept showing up and I expanded up my network. +In schools it's things like pep rallies, perhaps, and there you can set the tone, the focus of what the organization's about expectations. +Sejnowski is also in the elite group of only ten living scientists. +And so people are different and if you get them involved, in other words, don't talk so much. +Each one shows how members of a specific tribal nation, clan, and neighbours of surrounding traditional territory form a community of resistance. +It's one of the most common mindfulness courses out there. +For example, if you send emails, which emails tend to get opened more often? If you have blog posts, which posts tend to get more shares and clicks. +These models meet core aspects of the task. +If you can't get your potential customer's attention, you really can't do anything else. +The things we eat obviously impact our, our body and our brain. +In our case it’s with our products, but its the same for any company. +So this is a negotiation which doesn't go very well and the mistakes that take place here are probably too many to list. +So the heart is in Italy, but you really speak to the world. +What he recognized is there are many circumstances where strikes really have to be avoided. +Hopefully, you guys learn something from taking your happiness measure, so we'll see how that goes. +And every woman in every place is really doing something about it. +So with the traditions and habits of people, their passions for good food and good cuisine resounds with the passion of managers and entrepreneurs for making products the proper way. +In finance we call y as the return on Apple stock, x as the return on the market, slope m as beta, and the constant B is Alpha. +If luxury has to do with an aura, a dream effect, creative people, a creative vision of the market, actually you understand that luxury has a lot to do with culture. +As usual, I direct you to the descriptions at the end of the chapter of groups that are addressing this serious and pervasive health and human rights issue. +And he's just a people person, you know, and that, I think that helps when you. +When France ceded its North American claims to Britain after the Seven Years War, colonial officials sought to stabilize their relationship with Indigenous peoples residing within their new territories. +You have a farm in some very underdeveloped part of the world and you depend on the crop every year to feed your family. +So I asked for help, when I would talk about this. +Tell me what's wrong. +One million. +And that particular pro-life movement has taken exception to the CEDAW treaty because it reads that part of the CEDAW treaty that says a woman has the right to choose how to space her children, and a woman has a right to access to health care to mean that it is pro-abortion. +They call this bias the impact bias, and this is the idea that we tend to overestimate the emotional impact of things in two ways, both in terms of their intensity and in terms of their duration. +I think this is very important, and this may seem like something obvious, but it’s actually not. +So let's just round this to four for a minute. +One could also consider similarities between network organization and coalition theory. +Anne: What advice would you give to women around the world, many of whom may be watching this video? What advice would you give to them, if they wanted to join, not join specifically your program, but share the goals that you've outlined? Iman: I would tell them the first thing; self-definition, our own definition of ourselves is the biggest barrier we have. +The fourth objective is also priority when preventing the negative effects after a traumatic event. +I realized I had 300 HR people in the audience. +Construct a card-based prototype of five interactions with your study organizer. +That is what my office says. +Now of course, the case we are most interested in as mangers of meetings and organized anarchies is when a problem actually gets resolved. +We also may make assumptions and have blind spots in regard to people's feelings. +News alerts on our phone can be considered sand for a lot of us, it is worth re-framing the seemingly innocent alerts on your phone or computer. +And so, are we kind of at the mercy of our mindset? Some of you I'm seeing a lot of furrowed faces. +In this case, the expected IRR is going to increase. +Competency traps can arise in two variants. +Then there's okîsikôw, that's a specific sacred spirit. +Similarly, our body's immune system army protects us from foreign germs and infections. +And so that the fact that they are well compensated when they're great and in fact, they've demonstrated their own confidence and are being rewarded for their ability. +This is positive, pro-social and brought you to this course. +So, just by themselves or the environment as volatile and unable for an organization to survive in it no matter what, like a revolution, right? So we can think of those on their own, but in relationship to each other as well, we can think of conditions that would be deficient within an organization or operational in a good way. +When we use the Rational Actor Model we assume every action has a purpose or goal behind it. +So, get out there and find a friend or chat with somebody new. +And then I say to my students, you know, see, Physics or science is so easy even a dog can do it. +These are the things that are both known to us and known to the others around us. +So I know that may seem like a lot of jargon to some of you. +Not only to educate women but also men. +And, the line across it is median age. +Right? What is it actually a year on? It's indistinguishable. +So what I'll do is I'll highlight both of them and I'll drag the formula down and now we have a very nice total. +Do not forget that exposure to suicide can be contagious. +So, do you multitask, or, or if you don't, how do you resist the urge to multitask when you want to multitask? Well, I wouldn't survive if I couldn't multitask. +You can wear it for a drink in the evening. +Then, we're going to talk quickly about who you are as a professional and how you're going to use this course to start marketing yourself as a content professional. +But another very important question is: Where do the trends come from? What are the different sources of inspiration? Designers may use different inputs. +It's the drop-down after integer is the next one on the list. +But what if we actually have you increase the number of kind actions that you actually do, not just remember the stuff you're already doing and focus on it, but actually do more stuff. +Typically it's daughters. +They adapt lessons to the situation. +By segmenting them apart, the firm exudes rational competence and cultural fit. +Like if you have a horrible problem set that you don't want to do, do the whole thing at once. +And the same positive return may not be observed elsewhere in the school. +I can remember the crabby old nun who came up to me and said, "What are you making such a big deal about? Because I was crying. +This is the last calculation because if you have the number of new shares to be issued and we know what is the future value of the investment, it's possible to calculate what is the price per share and the price per share is 20. +You've already learned one handy tool to help you with procrastination, the pomodoro, that 25-minute period of uninterrupted focus followed by a bit of relaxation. +It's hard to believe that my original phone didn't have a way to increase the font size. +In that agreement we spell out what is required and what the government needs to do. +Now as a good writer, you'll be good at presenting what you're writing about in its best light without lying about it. +Or even, the Spanish mango, while a retailer such as H&M, is a little bit in the middle between the mass market, and the more basic brands. +You are reassured about the fact that you will have more comfort, more stretch, more fit. +In the Zenger case, we had the buyer, who said, I'll give you $20 million and $10. +The next line is there's 1 million in know-how. +So it depends, I could see arguments for why industries might be a basis of this. +Then, we will take a brief look at some of the ways in which each of these nations, the Inuit, Nehiyawak, Kanien:keha'ka, and Tlingit understand their place in the world and how these worldviews rationalize thoughts and actions. +The last aspect is mentioned is a tax credit. +We're going to dive deeper into each of the 7As. +And here you were referring to situations where rape is being used as a weapon of war. +And how can we tell the content is worth consuming? It's worth consuming if people consume it. +This assurance left Daniels skeptical and unconvinced that the Métis would be recognized within the constitution. +One more time count of three, 1 2 3. +Economic desperation provides the conditions for the rapid growth in human trafficking. +And everyone's like, my God Ariana like true love doesn't really exist, what's going on? But then later she clarified she twitted, yeah, true love might exist. +So you might be wondering, who is that blue person and who is the green person? Well, my research indicates that the blue person who negotiated is much more likely to be a man. +If you see it, it's going to affect your evaluation. +And there, we had a price in our mind. +So-- So if you had an opportunity-- which in fact you have now, by being taped-- to say whatever you would like to say to students around the world-- not just in the United States, but around the world-- about your attitude toward health of women, what would you say? Well, I will first of all say continue with your education. +I have met women who are PhD, plus, plus, plus and very capable in their own area. +When looking at networks analysts frequently try to identify these sets of factors in clusters of ties, since they reflect locations within the network where conformity and social influence likely arises. +25% of offline sales is influenced by e-commerce and by the digital journey of the customer. +It is a model that it is possible to be vegetarian, successful, and respectful of the planet and animals. +And here you see the letter that he wrote to Khrushchev announcing his being upset about the state of events. +They sit there and play and they tried to do it and of course, they can't, 2,400 is the absolute minimum, the best answer for this relocation. +OK, we will get you some. +Especially, in the qualities that make you different. +Product is an outcome, for example, a homework assignment that you need to finish. +The spiritual event. +And the groups that they entail are typically homogeneous. +For more detailed information, take a look at the Pre-contact Regional Population Table provided in the resources section. +As in the other videos, we will briefly check how is the death conception in this stage, because in many critical incident what has happened is the death of a loved one. +That is a widely used, contract, and even more strategy in these industries. +Here we have the Anishinaabe original clans and the clan symbol for that, and there's the clan animals associated with the original clans. +We saw our minds don't care about absolutes. +Other events that may get in the way of actually keeping them focused on recording these practices and sharing them with others. +But this set of actors don't see it as connected to the other problems of preserving community schools, and therefore it's kind of undermined by other members of this choice arena. +What they find is a nightmare from which there is no escape, threatened and tortured. +So that's why I want to take some time to related those theories or those mechanisms here. +Another thing that for me is important in this last is very patient to speak about slow food. +It's a matter of focus. +You might not believe this but essentially it's 1. +As we will see in the next section, this process of holistic and values-based justice affects the consequences and may be distinguished from a more retribution or "just deserts" based approach. +Now, let me give you an example where it is not the case that you always have to do 50-50. +No matter what emotion education we receive growing up, it's important to be aware that we carry those messages with us. +Explorers like Captain Cook and Captain Alejandro Malaspina collected many items that they deemed mysterious and exotic from the North West Coast, demonstrating a fixation that is still evident as these curiosity pieces continue to sit in museums and collections in Europe. +Then there's the fourth stage in which teenagers define another way of facing life. +But the business are multi-locally and similar way we do our deals we did that and that was very successful. +Despite the refusal of some Nehiyawak leaders to sign, other leaders such as Sweetgrass, Wihkaskokieseyin, and Mistawawis, did sign in Treaty Six in 1876 and Forts Carlton and Pitt. +It's a nice thing to do, don't get me wrong. +Besides the continuum between niche and mass market, there is another which is parallel to this, another continuum that we can take into consideration to make managerial decisions, which is the continuum between personalization and standardization. +Any business plan involves prices. +But at the same time, there is this feeling of a soldier is a soldier is a soldier, regardless. +All we had to do was agree how much he would pay me for the ride. +These lands in severalty addressed the significant population that no longer resided in their traditional territories. +In fact, communities of practices have shortcomings and we need to remedy or, at least, supplement them to get around them. +Yes, our social situation sometimes brings us down, but it's a powerful mechanism to do the right thing for ourselves. +What they did, is they looked at literally millions of offers that were made at Ebay. +That's the problem with the focus, sometimes a bit left hemisphere leaning mode of analysis. +Some produced charts on estimates of students progress rather than pre-test, post-test scores and these teachers said they adapted individually guided education like this because it was a lot of work and they were unable or unwilling to do all of it. +How did you feel the last time that they updated the interface? Sometimes improving the individual's experience leads to designing a group interface. +The other shareholder with 50% can be any kind of investor. +This is called logrolling and you kind of exchange acquiescence of sorts. +When does somebody become mentally ill? We look at a piece of paper, we say well I see he had a doctor certify it at August 16th, so you're telling me August 15th he was fine and suddenly he went bananas? No no. +75% of Old Sun Residential School students died during or shortly after being discharged. +In fact, we suggest you a way to approach, an integral approaching model in which adults, especially relatives, the own teenagers and the group of friends of the affected teenager have an egalitarian and complementary role. +They're not jumping the tennis night and feedback and the iceberg and ladder in systems and maybe a few more. +Every day you have to get up, and do something that's going to make you a little bit better than the competition. +For example, we need our students to be calm so that we can begin the lesson. +The higher the risk that consumers perceive is, the more complex the process is. +Having those so the ventilation, to give also a different opportunity to the customer to cook. +I'm busy, if there's only ten people interested, I'll come, but not more than that. +Because you going at 20 plus 10 and me going at 30 minus 10 is never gonna get us to a deal. +What are we doing here? Well, these days, game theory is a really hot area in computer science for really a couple of reasons. +One of the things that New York does is they have very high taxes when you have a mortgage. +And then, the bureaucratic politics model adds a dimension of who you know, or this effort to negotiate and exchange in an effort to pool efforts. +He ended up getting his PhD from MIT. +This is always true. +But now in 2030, the United States is much wider. +But it should be a very fun course. +And it is the case that most, in fact, all countries of the world-- all 194 now, I think, countries-- Members of the United Nations and have signed on to the UN Declaration of Human Rights, and most countries have signed onto those two major Covenants. +Our viewer and hunter relationship starts as we progress to the end of the film, as Jungen and Linklater begin to clean, skin, and carve the moose. +Talk face to face with the deaf. +Several agencies performed well and then were commended such as the US Coast Guard and the National Hurricane Center. +This is allowed by the fact that they have reduced costs. +And the way it works is as follows. +12 00:00:44,800 —-> 00:00:54,500 In the end, we focused on a very relevant topic: What are the organizational changes needed for a small company which wants to get bigger?. +But remember for me, green means go, let's play with these numbers and see how the outcome is. +This re-covering of the existing design is imprinted on the cliff in a type of naturalization process. +So we do not need a new theory. +When you get to 1000, you gotta read this very carefully, after each 1000 the unit cost drops 23 for at least 1000 copies. +Second thing is as will see in the final week, end points matter a lot, and so, if I end on those is they'll stick with you best. +It is important to understand that Section 35(1) of the Constitutional Act of 1982 granted an additional constitutional layer of protection to Aboriginal rights over and above any recognition by the Canadian common law. +So over time this will occur and they'll become more legitimate. +We are biased by what we have felt and experienced, and we make judgments based on this biases. +The public school system was not welcoming, and many Indigenous students faced discrimination in this Eurocentric system. +Depending on the kind of disaster, victims live a confusion situation, and abandon, vulnerability and fear feelings. +If the managers or the general partners are able to convince investors, we stay in time 0. +It's much more interesting to analyze the other three stories. +Now Jim March also alludes to the fact that both logics get further complicated when one considers that most organizations are composed of multiple actors. +When designing the positioning of a territory, there are two main components which are really relevant. +So just try to remember, this person started the same place you did, just as a passionate wordsmith who had something to say that they wanted to get into the world. +To sum up, as a conclusion of the portrait of the adolescence stage I just made we must have a main idea clear: Teenagers in this stage are experiencing deep changes, and these changes provoke feelings of lack of control on them and sometimes they actually cause a certain loss of control on their own behavior and mostly on their emotions' adjustment. +And she says in today's busy world, we have to squeeze in time for everything, book allow people to learn at their own time If you want to view a lecture at midnight you can. +And although it might sound obvious to work and act with ethics and professionalism you'd be surprised what I've seen on the web. +Phalgun Kumar kind of articulates this a little bit and talks about the participants of massive protests have similar and or complimentary goals. +So yeah, the parents for take one might be the teacher. +There was a very nice interview with Mrs. +Even from most of his schoolmates which, despite not being close friends, will be supporting him. +[LAUGH] So this is company called Maker of Idols, that actually now is going to be called New Maid, but that- News to me. +It's all these ways that you can control your inner dialogue, your inner monologue to do better. +That was strategies for getting over getting used to stuff. +Due to the new transportation technology, the HBC no longer needed Native peoples to haul furs and goods. +Another form of community may be seen in Indigenous kinship systems. +Let's begin. +Again, what do these numbers mean? It says send the Seattle crew to Kansas City and send the Baltimore crew to Kansas City and now you have two umpire crews that are showed up at the same stadium. +In terms of style Dsquared2 is a mix between tailoring and a casual look that comes from Canada. +So it's asking you of your columns, which for us is the order, where is that in your spreadsheet model? If you color code the numbers that you're playing with, then it's easy to find these things, so it's the green one. +What you're seeing across the bottom is people's annual income. +And that doesn't make any sense, right, because A likes broccoli more than beets and B likes beets more than broccoli. +Next, we're going to see how one very shy ten year old, changed her brain. +Therefore, you want them to share in the burden that you are paying? Correct. +And finally leave them connected to the participant services, to the medical assistance service in case it doesn't improve, in case things aren't solved we must leave them connected, give them a primary assistance phone number, give them the phone of the police agents. +People lose their houses-- everything. +The act of savoring is really turning that on. +But despite the fact the contraception is perhaps even more readily available in Ethiopia then it was in Ecuador, in 2005, the Ethiopian parliament changed the criminal code to make abortion more legal on broader grounds in Ethiopia. +They often focus on patents, innovation and distinctive styles or products. +The thing I also like to say, and people find this a little bit gross sometimes, but I say it's kind of like vomiting onto the page. +I went to the morgue, I thought I had to call my husband. +And that caused several weeks of extra negotiations. +Responsibility is kind of pushed onto the teachers and to teacher professionalism. +Because it's not just being a blow hard and going on and on and on about what you know. +Isha is from Sierra Leone. +And what Barry's course taught you a lot about was how to combine these pages and efficiently together so that you expand the buy and get at least half. +It is estimated that as many as 20,000 Indigenous people, or approximately one third of the total population, died. +For example, organizations often involve meetings and presentations of work. +I'm being the best mom, friend, son, daughter, sister, brother that I can be right now. +So, what I like to do is I like to talk back to that voice and I say things like, could you shut up for a minute? I don't have time to talk right now. +And, therefore, she was able to offer me this discount that totally luck. +In 1989, when the expansion plan was first announced it brought back bad memories for the Mohawk. +He proposes these as relatively deficient and inadequate. +Many things happened in the distribution and retail world of fashion and luxury brands in the last decade. +To illustrate what I mean, let's start with a situation where there are two parties, Abe and Bea. +That means the happiness boost that we get from experiences is much better and much longer lasting than the happiness boost that we get from material goods. +Fundamentalists of all faiths tend to focus on a very immutable idea of culture and religion and tradition that they have kind of written in their own image. +And thank you all the members of our community interacting with us, and we will have the forums to keep on interacting and debating this topic. +Where can we put this? I guess there's not really a good spot for it. +And, it's also low cost and it doesn't require a large change to the current system. +You can imagine you might have to do it yourself. +Lambrusco is a red sparkling, wine which is typical of this area. +So, let's start with the concept of complexity in fashion. +So Bank of America is located there, but there are many other smaller banks and competing banks like WaMu and the like up there. +So it's along winded way of saying what I think about that first question. +Hey, voting is happening. +Lastly, option number five, honestly, is not an option. +Because essentially, unless she pays something less than 80, she ends up less than 10 ahead, buying a whole bottle for 100, which she values at 110, leads her 10 ahead, so there'd be no reason to buy a half-bottle at 90. +The typical example of standardization is a restaurant with a predefined tasting menu. +One, access to Montreal was cut off from the southern suburbs, making it difficult to get around. +Only groups with a settled form of government by colonial standards and existing as farmers cultivating the land could hold title. +How does this work? In the case of co-regulating with a child, just the presence of a caring adult can actually lower the levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the child. +It helps everyone learn strategies to help them manage their lives so they can be healthier, happier and more effective. +Exactly, again more uncertainty about what the pie is. +Here's this myth that we think we'll rationalize, make it better. +We have to focus on 2017 which is the year of the exit and in this year we simply need to identify two numbers: the EBITDA and the net financial position. +And somehow you think you're going to get something out of this. +So you can see the transition here. +The other view is, "No, I should keep it hard, and we should just make sure that you're really going to get there. +Guido at that time was a winemaker, and one Saturday in August 2002 he was in front of probably the most famous vineyard in Italy in Barbaresco, a vineyard called San Lorenzo. +And so they basically accepted it and assumed they just signed the share transfers. +So you know you have the rights to an image, and images are particularly sensitive. +We always say, this is a business op, sell-in, because you sell in to the trade, to the retailer. +So we're, we're constantly trying to find ways to make this available freely. +I will help you. +This comes to the point of well, do you constantly try to make something work that just won't? When do you explore for new solutions and reflect on things, and constantly adapt them, or innovate them? And when do you really try to make them work efficiently and effectively and stick with one thing and do it really well? And it's this balance of exploration and exploitation which is really kind of related to this notion of success and failure and the process of reflection within firms about their practice. +These are all cities in the US. +If you’re used to coming home and laying on the couch, and one day say, tomorrow, I’m going to start walking instead, you’ll find that the habit may be harder to break than what you originally thought the next morning when you wake up. +So this, I don't know, this dilemma or contradiction made us all in the women's movement think "what really is going on now"? We have the laws, we have more voices, we have stronger women, but something did not translate into the communities, and I think that this is what we need to focus on. +And that Lindsay's comments about this integration through technology and higher up the hierarchy it maybe more feasible to have this work from home with higher paid, higher expectation, higher accountability kind of roles. +Marco, [LAUGH] sorry Marjonovic writes that it's not only human nature, the notion for humans to be stressed out about change, and that we kind of relax in habitual kinds of settings of comfort, but it's also this increased bureaucratization. +But the other important takeaway is, every single one of those lines levels off. +During those negotiations, commemorative medals were given to all chiefs and headmen, and the iconography that adorns them holds a great deal of significance. +So maybe it's time to get a little some of this pretty good tea here. +That's right. +Another reason that people feel like it won't ever challenge is because it won't necessarily be credentialed, that cheating will always be a problem, and so on. +He is the author of two books. +All kinds of wrangling and bargaining. +Partly as a response to your suggestions on these forums. +I think we can all come up with things, on the fly, if we, if we really let ourselves. +What does that mean? Put as an extreme, it means that there is no objective reality when you think in terms of consumers. +This spurred the Kanien’keha:ka to set up a small protest camp on the area of the property known as The Pines during the spring of 1990. +And I have two strategies for that. +We always held the bar firmly where it was. +That's reason why in all the countries in the world, it's fundamental to identify two different stories of financing a company in crisis. +Using an annual discount rate of 12 percent, that sounds important, put that down as well. +We all know that it is much, much slower to change beliefs and cultures than to start legislation, or a new police station, etcetera. +If it is perceived that there really is not a deadline, people are very hesitant, because the person that ultimately comes last, then who knows what last is? Because it goes on, and it's infinity here. +So if you are freelancing for an organization or employed by an organization that has an in-house legal staff, the first thing you want to do is go make friends with those folks. +All I say is this is the way, and for me that's the better way. +So there's sort of exempt to a degree, because demands on there self are reduced. +We have just been talking about aging, and it is very dear to my heart because I'm certainly in that place in my life. +I think that we in the women's movement need to fully come together and support each other at every turn, individually and in groups. +You usually don't downsize or outsource your core technology. +God willing it won't. +We will also talk about illusions of competence in learning. +Okay, so yeah, yeah we'll take all the rest, there we go. +My view in life is that games like this, you only count if they are real. +I think it does have a very strong impact on society in a positive way. +Cognitive beliefs are naturalized, taken for granted, ways of doing things, such as taken for granted routines and activities. +In 1972, her work was exhibited at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. +Maybe you volunteer. +You have to invest. +For others, while they've started to close the gaps on health and education, the next steps are about getting more women into the workforce. +Terrence Sejnowski a leading father figure for the modern field of neuroscience. +It's kind of a new way to think about how we teach people who aren't at Yale. +Process means, the flow of time and the habits and actions associated with that flow of time. +In support of missions for NASA and the European Space agency. +Vern Harper described the event as a police riot, whereby peaceful, unarmed demonstrators were unmercifully attacked. +The other strong part of these shows is really the stories of the contestants. +So when you're just listening to a lecture, reading a textbook, you can't ever really be wrong. +That resolution recognizes sexual violence as an international peace and security issue, which requires a peace keeping and justice and a service response. +Or someone would say are you there and they weren't there or the line would be dropped, and all kinds of issues arose. +And if one exists in an environment where that idea hasn't arisen, then human rights don't exist. +And there's all kinds of legitimacy concerns from credentialing organisations like universities that MOOCs may undermine them so therefore this can't be sustainable. +So, now we're back to Clark Kent and I don't want anybody to get too upset but, the question I'm going to answer has to do with dress codes here. +We expect that actually, the digital channel will become just a channel among the many others, with a lot of importance. +I don't often, but sometimes there just needs to be words present to really clarify the issue. +And in the end, you'll get a certificate of completion that's signed by all of us. +Notice, So maybe leave all these numbers here. +He hit the doors and the door swung open. +Not as obvious to say what is 4 times 0. +You might tinker a bit with it, making it more feasible. +So as you read through those you'll see the similarities. +So that's kind of legitimacy concerns. +Possibly also provide sex either for her family or for those outside the family to bring satisfaction to family members or income into the family by selling her outside the family. +With two watches you have. +It's worth nothing that the Māori and the British had two very different interpretations of these agreements. +As the French and British empires entered into the final phase of their conflict for northern North America, these treaties served as the basis for critical alliances before conflict ended with the conquest of New France in 1760. +And so within this choice arena of meetings concerning desegregation, only certain participants come and recognize problems. +Community art, such as the works we have discussed, by Belcourt and Belmore, have shifted this idea a little bit. +In many instances, these institutions are layered on top of each other in reinforcing ways, like an onion. +And a lot of these references to societal beliefs or to notions of a legitimacy that we instantiate various routines and standard operating procedures. +And what it shows is quite a roller coaster ride of value, right? So, actually, I should have maybe plotted it longer. +But it's an example we can all relate to. +Securing the economic bonds and loyalty that came with kinship ties, Indigenous women and their kin would secure trading privileges through marriages and long-term relationships with the newcomers. +Licensing was, as I said, on extended categories. +Therefore, there's no sense in which Alice has a different deadline than Bob. +And in turn, get more still on Monday. +Be patient. +Some textile companies, in the past, went from upstream to downstream, so they went in the process of vertical integration. +Yes, it's a bad grade, but you move on. +So, there you go. +The first thing I did was went into the system controls and switched off every single alert. +The court cases we just summarized are a part of a growing legal doctrine that pushes back against other legal doctrines that seek to deny a greater boundary for Aboriginal rights. +Okay, and can you tell us, your clientele is a good observatory on, how taste has changed? How they evolved? Can you tell us a bit more? What do you think has been the main changes in your clientele. +And this is the latest challenge for these companies. +They're like, like, the staff would say, well, we can have our top car salesperson make more than me. +This idea of adding up across, and these are formulas inside of F11, F12, and F13, I want them all to equal, and then exactly one. +So I don't think that, the technology probably will afford opportunities for it to become kind of a higher quality experience over time. +This is particularly common in Asia, prompted by poverty, dislocation, desperation, and the low status of females. +So we're making all these social comparisons, in some cases automatically and make us feel terrible. +Well, welcome back everybody to our third lecture on the Psychology of Well-Being. +This is called tunnel voice. +And it turns out that different states have different rules for liability, when a dog bites. +It hurts me a lot, because I wanted to study and make a life for myself. +I'm going to take poetic license with a quote attributed to Bill Gates to conform to what I've seen with students, coaching clients, and partners. +So, that's something for a lot of us to consider. +To help you draft your definition of leadership, here are two that I found helpful. +And so, we should get rewarded for the value that we can create, and to the extent that the two of us come together creates something much bigger and better. +In particular, some of them talked about hiding the shoes so they could find them on Wednesday somewhere in the store, others talked about buying them and then coming back on Friday and returning them, getting a credit, and then buying them. +We won't kill whites, you won't kill us; we keep the peace. +How do you balance this? So is Ivy live, I don't know where Ivy is, is Ivy able to speak? I don't see [inaudible]. +It's a good ethical lighthouse, it's a beacon that will keep you off the rocks. +It felt like some kind of sign from above. +The other day somebody runs into me and says, "What's happening with your country?" I'm like, "what's happening with my country?" He says, "the war. +I keep going down the list because each person knows if they don't do the deal, they're gonna be the one who ends up with zero. +The biggest psych pro tip here is that there's one hack we can consciously do to switch systems. +All the schools have to have racial compositions within 15% of the district average. +And so, when they say that anthropology was the hand maiden of colonialism, maybe we can extend that to tropical medicine in public health. +Maybe because I feel that I am valuable, I want everybody to feel they are valuable, that they have self-esteem, and to believe in the world and believe in themselves. +So let's put in some dummy numbers right now. +It's actually worth noting that experiences are better than stuff not just because you don't adapt to them, they're actually better for other reasons too, which makes this one of the most powerful techniques you're going to learn about in this course. +It's important that you're not saying, I'm going to take 90%, take it or leave it, take the crumb zero, your rational take the crumb. +And I seem to be able to go back to the original task, and, and, and take up where I left off. +If you are a team, you maximize the team. +Again, the product in itself is still the same but if you sell it with different packages, you can provide consumers with a different benefit. +So it's not some impossible task that's making you feel like an imposter, it's like something you can do, but it's taking a lot of effort. +As one of Canada's most celebrated Indigenous artists, her work exposed issues of colonization, the marginalization of Indigenous women and children, and other political issues. +In terms of logical appropriateness too, we have a different basis of judgement, of decision making I think. +Thinking about cases where you've been successful and think about happy thoughts as opposed to dentist thoughts. +So all of those did incredibly well because the promise made was so specific and there was a promise made of value that our audience cared about. +If we have doubts or we don't have our participation clear we will give place to anyone who's better prepared. +So we have participants, social structure, goals, technology and environment as our elements. +On the subject of organizational values, Toegel and Barsoux wrote interesting Harvard Business Review article in 2016 on team conflict, and the importance of differentiating between good conflict and bad conflict, especially important when considering the role of diversity in teams. +So there's so many dimensions to that though so I apologize if I'm all over the map. +That you'll be able to hear them and see if it's actually consistent if there is. +But if in particular, they had the ability to sell it for two dollars more, they're not planning to share with you that extra profit they get and you say, ''Look, I don't know whether you are selling it for more or not, but there is other people willing to pay a lot more for it. +We will have a nice deep dive on the action step four you, to talk about persuasive writing. +If your phone number ends with 928, then was it more or less that 928,000? Almost surely less, which question you were asked shouldn't convey any information about what the right listing price is. +And as what we feel important is that they feel comforted, we will prioritize this comfort through the friends' group. +What they find when they do this is that students self-report mind-wandering just under 50 percent of the time, which is pretty sad. +And that investment accrues to your benefit. +My name is Robert Shiller. +Previous informations, and the information, which information should we give? And how should we give it? We must be sure about what we are talking about, The concept in which you manage these psychological first aid will be very important. +So maybe you got the perfect grade, but terrible car accident or something or maybe the opposite. +This slide represents the Middle Eastern countries. +We want a then times e raised to the bx. +The higher return is associated with higher beta which means more risk. +And so, it's really an act of aggression that destroys all her life for the rest of her life. +Before Brooklyn was cool. +Now I want to add these up and again these formulas are fine. +For example, if a secondary stakeholder is expected to be in the field as well, we may have to keep track of how many times these two users interact. +For Chief Sweetgrass, his days as chief were numbered, and his death at the hands of his people demonstrated their dissatisfaction with several of his leadership decisions. +That means for the venture-backed company. +Over the course of 125 years, more than 150,000 children were forcibly removed from their homes and placed into residential schools. +A good example of participation exemption is what happened in Italy, in the Netherlands, in Ireland, or in Luxembourg for investment firms investing in private equity. +We want to thank our MBA candidates, for the insightful feedback that's been given today. +And I think those are all common sense kind of things and a lot of you saw that in leaders within your organizations that seem to kind of hold together people over a long term. +Another topic that we will follow will be about retail and the distribution strategies in terms of activities and roles. +You know, there's so many things coming at you and pushing on you, that you have to redirect your focus in order for your brain to work on background and come up with the answers. +The building of these alliances creates a unity, because it involves being around like-minded individuals who share a common view about a common cause. +As in, I'm going to spend 20 minutes working. +And after that, I worked for a while. +The strategy of the last four to five years, however, has been different, it’s been to differentiate this concentration which has mostly lead us to Asia: Japan, China, and Korea. +For multiple choice tests, the different answers should be chosen so that students who don't know the right answer will be tempted to pick the decoys. +There are some common barriers to accurately perceiving and understanding other people's emotions. +And in those contexts, an individual can express freedom or have a chance of kind of getting around ideologies or creating their own. +In 1984, a group of Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs claimed ownership of and jurisdiction over 58,000 square kilometres in British Columbia, an area which encompassed traditional territories of the Wet'suwet'en peoples and much of that of the Gitksan. +In a case called Tsilhqot'in Nation vs. +But most of the goals we think are going to make us happy, don't actually make us happy. +I said my objective cell, this is the gray cell that I color, this is the total cost. +The first class is the approach I spoke about. +But they're not sure you haven't proven yourself yet. +And next thing you know, this kid comes up to me and says, sir, I see that you are a connoisseur of fine rugs. +If I put these two together, if I added the reward of the TV to the workout, I could combine this to solve both problems. +What tends to happen in these kind of models is that the profit, the thing we're trying to maximize tends to form a downward facing parabola. +The initial impression you'd have is, well, what's fair is we should divide up the cost according to how many cars we're selling. +Good food. +I'm very happy to welcome Akila Radhakrishnan to our course today. +Now, we teach the public, not just research. +There are four axis in which we can focus when exploring protective and risk factors. +And that was there—- It was like a route, a path. +But, they are going directly to the market or via co-investment agreements. +And as you can imagine the game is quite risky but is a huge big responsibility of any kind of PEI to make this kind of decision. +They hoped to protect the future for themselves, and their children, in a rapidly changing world. +I appreciate that you may have some higher offer from somebody else. +Because it means that they are convinced that they're going to be successful in terms of selling the product and they're going to make a lot of money. +Because Nehiyawak traveled over vast distances in largely mobile culture, it was important to know who your relatives were. +You're not expanding the pie just for efficiency's sake. +Why is it useful? It's useful, for example, within startup businesses. +In this lesson, we'll discuss empathy maps. +And this is the power of behaving better through public pledging. +Why adopt the formal rules and structures when observation or inspection are not all that relevant? Is the adherence to rationalized myths helpful in some way? So organizations need legitimacy, is the kind of argument a neo-institutionalist would have. +And so we have VLOOKUP function. +In the case of our schools the ties are friendships, and friendships tend to be reciprocated and local so they accent clustering more than they do rank ordering. +Herb has been doing this since 1963. +[LAUGH] Thank you. +Communicate information e. +The people remember the jacket came from the 70s. +I know this flies in the face of what many grade ten English teachers will counsel you to do. +Lets the lawyer get 5% of any deal, not just the upfront money. +What was his offer, I forget 900? He started off at 2,500, then he went to 11, and now he's at 900. + Well, now you're here with all your family, I need to go. +So local control deprofessionalizes administrators, but professionalizes the teachers. +And it can really affect big things like elections. +But, I think, that's, but the question is, what if you pick a human capital that is more focused, like nuclear engineering. +If I say $25 I've insulted him. +The information and resources to follow are designed to be practical and applicable across sectors, disciplines, life stages and cultures. +Now, we come to a third part, the sacrosocial first aid. +So there's my power. +And next week, in fact, we're going to talk about neo-institutional theory, which is about culture in the environment. +These brands are able to cover that part of the market. +So, I, I think that's a vitally important piece of advice. +They are used with people who have just suffered the impact of a new, had an accident, have been victims of an attack, or have suffered a disease, that is, people who are in shock, feel vulnerable, and are trying to understand what happened to them and its consequences. +For example, in a leveraged buyout, where the SPV has to be financed using debt, to know the rating in advance is fundamental, because if the rating is not good, we have to stop activity. +Do you have groups that can influence our support one another to make a change? Are there other ways your groups can engage with one another to help your solution move forward? As Milligan points out in this nice article from the World Economic Forum for social entrepreneurs, we can also embrace the idea of system change with humility. +And the additional $50 million of, $100 million dollar bonus only costs you 5 million. +So we could sit here and try to understand the model a little bit like what happens if I sell at 800? What happens if I sell at 700? 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And does that have a longstanding effect? Well this is what he did, here's the prompt from the gratitude visit. +And say something about how excited you are. +And so here Eugenia had a nice summary of this which was, in my personal experience, I would say a desirable organization culture is one that makes people want to stay with the organization for awhile. +So you hit both of those, you hit enter and all the numbers get filled in automatically. +Private equity funds can bring money of course we are willing to invest money in this sort of opportunities. +Some of them in their homes, some in schools, and so the training helped to really deconstruct that Stereotype in their minds. +Cross actors However, it's helpful to consider the fact that even between the first two forms of network organization, there is some variants in form that might influence coordination and delivery within that kind of context. +So, in Kevin Hula's book. +Adding benefits. +You can think of them as the rocks of system change, what 3-5 things could really change your system for the better. +I think that's possible, but I also want to reiterate that the type of merger can vary too in the nature of the cultures being collided. +You know the generation the millennial generation. +But if you did that, it'd probably put the negotiations off on a bad footing. +And there may be some other topics that we're still working on, but this one. +Plus people didn't understand each other morally. +I'm in charge, it's my blog, I pay for the hosting and all that stuff. +I am Dahouk Thamine from Lebanon, from Tripoli office. +And finally, just stay agile, just keep open to new ideas. +We are not enticed by Apple. +And so the trick instead is to not just be equally insistent, but to slow down and say help me understand. +If you think about spirits, we have big groups like DIGO or Bacardi and they have different spirits, so different value propositions for each segment within the spirits market. +So for those types of things, you know, it, it, the memorizing process is really the same. +So a slightly different flavor and then we're going to add on this. +So today, I'm going to give you a distilled formula, if you will. +About the first question, about when, there is a huge discussion. +And this resulted in the resignation of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's director, FEMA's director, Michael Brown and the New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Eddie Compass. +Let's do one more and add. +You made someone mad enough to send you a rotten salmon. +And the fast version of it, is that to look at the role of genes, she's been able to look at different happiness measures across identical twins who presumably have the same genes. +But we checked out with our finances, our accountant, 526 six is all we have got. +So I think this is a great example within organizations how, a very common coalition tensed form. +I think to myself before I go there, how can I engage these stakeholders? I've much power to change things and don't yet feel motivated to take action. +There's financial problems are apparent with contract disputes, and finally the teacher strikes. +Intrinsic quality is the intrinsic quality of the product, it is the fruit of the competencies that the company has in combining different raw materials and in making a product which is good from a technical point of view. +I don't want to go past that. +On completing this lesson, you will apply the first three steps of the formula to your content marketing strategy, to build your customer or audience base. +From a managerial point of view, a very important decision or set of decisions is the managing of the product portfolio of the brand portfolio. +It's in their combination and integration that organization develop practices by which they can continually improve and strive toward global optima performance. +So, at the end of the day, license the key sets of factors for licensing are in the concept of partnership, right? 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Zero isn't quite right, but yes, 50 is the right answer. +So I gave him all offers I got in 2007 and to be fair if 2008, I'd probably get no offers because of the crash, scary times. +Those things do not average out not matter how many stocks you put in your portfolio. +And, as a result, the notion that I would consider C, D, or E is just crazy, because I don't even know why I'm only getting 15% of the pie. +I mean, in Russian we used to say that for every, for every rule there was an exception, and for every exception there was a rule. +And so just to give you a couple extreme examples. +And you know, my spouse. +That's just what our minds are built to do. +And I explain that no, I'm not saying study for six hours out of class every day but, you should do the homework that's needed and spend at least 15 minutes on every subject. +So it may not be the case, particularly for wage-to workers as opposed to the top wage-for workers. +That basically means that a great innovation which is a market innovation is to persuade consumers to consume the product in a different occasion of usage, different from the one they are used to. +During the negotiations, an elderly man stood and stated, Ahow Okeymow chief, I do not believe what you're saying. +Let's imagine for example a young start-upper willing to launch a company. +If we move on to supply side, the beer industry is in the hands of very few global players. +You'll see me throughout this course in two main ways. +And what I found was while eating dinner and conversation, suddenly the answer would just pop up in my mind. +In this video we will explain where and how is psychological first aid applied. +It is countless, the number of fashion shows you did. +They do have less depression. +Which are the objectives of the psychological first aid? 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And I asked this in the lecture. +Sosan's husband was never punished for his crime. +Clear enough so that there is a path for action and accountability. +It's important to remember that you should eat a bit or drink at least some juice or something because, due to sadness, due to the shock you are wasting a lot of resources and if you don't eat something, even if you aren't hungry, you might feel dizzy; and think of something that might help you feel better, go for a walk, sometimes people likes to do some exercise, a little period in which you won't be thinking of what happened will also help. +In this video we will explain the implication of the families during psychological first aid. +But it's not particularly easy to do. +Where exiting, if you remember, is the only way in which a private equity firm can generate a capital gain, an IRR. +These are conversations that parents and children have had, and there are thousands of such conversations. +The reach here will be 38,075 people. +Hi, I'm Elena Moreno Saldivar and I have developed most of my professional career in the Basque government working in emergencies safety, first as an active intervention responsible and then in directive positions such as emergencies service director and then as main director of the Basque police and emergencies academy. +So, you know that they're there arguably permanently, unless both sides want to change them. +Indeed possibly quite a waste of time and energy, to actually run double blind bidding processes. +The course is based on four different modules that cover a lot of topics related to private equity and venture capital. +In this moment where as well in Milan we have the EXPO that is based on our own food and as well, everybody speaks about health and vegetarians and so we are in some way, in the center of everything. +A little investigating. +At the end of the session, remind them about the goals of the interaction and what you plan to do with their data. +So there are these institutional controls, or these beliefs in the environment, which affect us and conform our behavior. +Goal Seek is another box that pops up asking for some inputs, but now it asks for three things. +By that time, they have lost their child. +We would never have discovered the benzene ring. +And there may be other conventions that you know about that relate specifically to women and might relate more directly to our concern with women's health. +Think about survey data, we can put it into spreadsheets. +And it might focus too much on particular individuals like exemplary people and pariahs of an organization, rather than the situations of practice. +And then showing what really happens. +The end result of this conflict went in favour of the Mohawk. +However there are certain factors which we know that almost universally help us during recovery process and help us facing stressful situations. +Let's figure out if there's anything which makes everybody better off, compared to some other opportunity. +The only things that are mandatory is not judging the narrations the other participants are making and especially not interrupting them. +You can do it very cheaply, you can do it rigorously and you can do it and you can publicize the results. +That means to combine people coming from very different backgrounds, engineering, economics, whatever kind of background, but consistent with the characteristics of the business idea. +And that slowed me down dramatically on the language side of things. +And I find that it's very very possible to to sort of come up with new thoughts, new ideas. +And of course they select what to present too in a lot of firms so it's not as if the analyst is always everything they say is showcased everyone. +Be together if you want to because this way you can help and comfort each other. +And you don't look like what they're expecting. +Acknowledging the groups that lived a mobile lifestyle, many Indigenous societies were connected to an area, which would be known as their traditional territory. +So, that's like a logic of appropriateness rule almost, in terms of decision making. +And the great Canadian economic historian, basically said that the Northwest Company was the forerunner of confederation. +It might not be as dire as some of the media studies make it out to be, but overall, it's not good. +Since the seller thinks there is a 60% chance of approval, 60% chance of 50 million is worth 30 million to the seller. +The switch to wage labour not only affected men but forced Aboriginal women to work outside the household to provide for their families. +You never know. +So in essence we saw also in terms of some countries, particularly in Europe, the number of people within a family unit decreasing. +You could do some algebra and maybe distribute this across and simplify some things. +Let me show you why there is no risk of infection. +For your fans, what would you do here? I call this one something like two-way communication. +The things you think make you happy but don't actually. +What do these researchers find? Well, if you look at the change in the percentage of antibiotics that doctors are doing the control actually boosted the number of doctors' prescriptions, right? It's kind of, yeah, I'm not going to do it. +Let's widen the column a little bit. +It may surprise you to learn that we have outstanding visual and spacial memory systems that can help form part of our long-term memory. +One, move your audience. +An effective management of the supply chain, is still fundamental to be successful. +And we also know that women who are forced to wait 24 hours, 36 hours, up to 72 hours. +And so by coming up with a false explanation for why you're selling the station, you're gonna make it difficult to find the great solution where you can get a job two years later when you need it. +With the rise of discussion surrounding constitutional reform in the 1970s, Daniels was extremely vocal about the inclusion of Indigenous peoples’ rights being cemented in Canada's history, in particular, the distinctive mention of, Métis people within the constitution. +I'm going to treat myself. +So that's one example, because we changed the narrative, the government had to 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Well I guess he can be there for two or three hours already. +Walking, sitting, doing sport, having a coffee, but in contact with sunlight. +First, show a lot of comprehension and offer a space in which the family can establish themselves and decide how will they integrate the teenagers. +It is not as simple as some people would have you believe. +Over the decades there have been efforts to reclaim the rights of Indigenous women in the court system to establish their rights for Indian status. +And finally as far as settings go, I'll just add that many women who are trafficked for forced labor, particularly domestic servitude, also become subject to sex trafficking or sexual abuse. +RULER asserts that all emotions matter. +You can make new neural connections traveling along new pathways. +Because the style of meme that's getting shares even in, let's say, February, by November it will be starting to get tired and you'll have to come up with something new. +New York might start out by proposing what looks like a really simple solution. +At some point, they become allies of the brothel owners and move into sort of a management position and recruit others. +Ten thousand dollars. +If we had different participants, if we had different problems being proposed and connected, and if solutions were latched with different energies to other problems, then we might have had an entirely different outcome in this context. +So if you guys organize and push and make suggestions in a friendly, jovial way I'm sure we'll turn in that direction, alright. +Embedded within the Act was a further paternalistic measure in which status Indians were made wards of the federal government. +Another innovation can be related to the purchase stage. +Let's show that formula using our formula text and there it is, so we have revenue minus cost. +I consider this company very good and I want to invest. +And thus, the solution to the bargaining game converges to 50, 50. +I can do that. +All of these are means of making an educational organization appear rational, but also of segmenting contents inspection. +So you have a problem because effectively, you're required to give to this person in spite of the fact that your costs are now higher? Correct. +So, any advice for people like me? Yeah, and that's common. +A lot of people focus on the initial stock grant. +More recently, I started a company to make overnight oats. +I mean at the end of the day, we need to empower more women to be leaders, but I would say: "Lean in, break out, and take over! 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What we find is that they don't know how to deal with the disappointment, an unmet expectation, that frustration at a project not going well, the anxiety around their performance, the inability to deal with difficult feedback. +One is that there's lots and lots of evidence that exercise can improve our overall positive mood. +This one has more alternative options, but the one with less alternatives will not have such flexibility. +If the natural pistachio is brownish, it would be brownish. +, he goes on to give various reasons why and he says, that's why it's different. +They can really get support and yeah, work from consumers who are saying, these people are great. +Because from the perspective of Hasan, C is worth plus 6, and D is worth plus 6. +And here, in the environment, we have the physical locale, the technological kind of environment, the cultural context, and even the social context of other organizations in which an organization is actually embedded. +Now the store is a theater. +Because then you're counting on the other person to share with you, and maybe they won't. +The setup of a system and its implementation are often intertwined. +And yet, not many people know that beadwork often functions as a means of communication. +So if you don't have a break, there's no B. +It's because it feels like advertising. +Next we have social structure, and the social structure is the persistent relations existing among participants in an organization. +Let's next turn to John Kingdon's text. +It's a collection of people that serve various roles. +But in reality I think we still have a long way to go. +Now, the variation on which an organization's dependent on a stable leader versus one that rotates, is the kind of thing to keep thinking about as we move forward in the course. +So Hombre's becoming the brand which is distinctive from other brands of Parmigiano. +In the last lesson, I discussed three elements that your content needs to have or be able to do. +This is the only way to match the intrinsic quality of the product with the perceived quality of consumers. +Some of you felt like the employee was more needed in a specialist firm, and this is perhaps kind of an extension of organizational ecology in some sense, that if you're in a specialist firm, they're usually smaller and perhaps your skills are more relevant to that type of function that was needed from that firm. +Yeah but I wrote down next to it off the record, you know? The media does that all the time. +And in the other side, we have a kind of cuisine from the poor people, very simple like using recycled food like pappa al pomodoro, like ball bolita. +In this way, the Nehiyawak term “all my relations” can be seen as a way to live in the world. +Let's try it. +So when you see these folks, you will be able to say you saw them here first. +With a tag-along, the private equity investor has the right to sell the shares to the entrepreneur at the same price the entrepreneur is going to sell. +This is a decision which is very important for the company. +To this point, we've described how tech culture is a normative culture, developed and imposed as a means of control. +Another important bit of advice is to select tools that already work for you to bring your four Ps to life outside the worksheet on this course. +And basically, when I saw what was happening after 1989, the collapse of Communism which was supposed to be so great. +Taking a walk to calm down is not enough for the child who is fearful of retribution. +You probably already know many of the principles of systems thinking. +And so, to think against the normative, we have to turn to things that are emerging in the present, that don't cohere under the sign of the ordinary or the normal. +Another patient, EVR, suffered a stroke in the social parts of his prefrontal cortex. +The firms like to retain people to keep them, as well as kind of legitimacy concerns that we talked about last week in the institutional theory. +I've got a great rug, at a great price. +You're on. +They were struggling and that was it. +And sometimes you'll get very overt, I mean you'll get written death threat letters saying, you know, "I'm going to kill you faggot. +And they promote and they produce and they are focused to do the Parmigiano Reggiano, For us Italians, Parmigiano is part of our culture. +That's fine. +Kids are especially vulnerable to misunderstanding information, to fantasizing, to getting a piece of what someone told them and putting it together with another piece and building an image of what happened that doesn't fit reality. +The culture is really one about concerning a process of network maintenance and care for alliance support. +If they come back, usually about $40 on average, I have some additional variable costs. +Maybe pause and think on that for a second. +This has all the makings of a data table. +That's pretty strange because in the first clip I said private equity is not public equity, and this time, the private equity investor is going to invest in a listed company. +Is it easy to get HIV? No, it is not easy. +And Christina says there's a lot of anonymity, meaning that you don't know who these players are, and that removes risk, whereas in the work world, there may be less anonymity. +I watch some of the, now, I watch some of the silliest, most inane, television shows, as a form, without naming any names, as a form of relaxation. +Women in the developing world as well as the developed world survive longer. +Especially for the topics that people don't think of as interesting topics. +And to do this, we’re going to want to do several things. +I don't know what Barry thinks about this. +Funds are frequently allocated in a categorical fashion. +A glad example is, we were buying the paper, secondhand paper in Buenos Aires, and in going through our due diligence, we realized that there was an issue about some tax issues. +So, of course you need to be a touch typist to be able to do that. +Women have really outperformed men. +So we're prepared to come in with an offer of $245,800. +But instead it's a cue to ask what happened to the student. +So far, we have focus our discussion of fur trading on the East Coast. +It's very difficult especially if the person isn't used to making this division. +Importantly, even though SEL involves managing our emotions, it isn't about control, subordination, or conforming. +Remember, it takes time to assimilate new knowledge. +As a result, the formation of any kind of community creates a sense of identity. +You landed at MIT, which is one of the top educational institutions, at least technologically-speaking, in the world. +This relation is an indirect one, it's through other subjects. +On the other hand, I still like to go through the mathematics and see what would it be if everybody were extremely rational and logical, and how would the markets behave. +Harassment, street harassment, it's a gateway. +Teachers spoke with the students as a group for instruction, and then guided progress through the task individually. +The median is important because it is less effected by extreme scores. +In this way the PEI tries to mitigate the amount of losses that happen. +So these people are denied their asylum but that they cannot go back because without papers you cannot go back, for example, to Eritrea or to Ethiopia. +It's going to be the X number times this other term 4 minus 0. +You know that in New York, many of the new houses have no kitchen. +In the same way, emitters couldn't shoot a count for all their emissions, not just their current and future emissions. +And the consequence of that as you might expect if you have a mindset that's not letting you even look at the correct answer, is that you don't actually learn as much. +Ask, and then when they give you a hint, follow up on it. +If you're getting just a little bit more than your reservation value, then you aren't risking much by asking for more. +And we actually starting to change our work, we're now calling it collaborative marketing. +5 million; the multiple we need is a price-earning comparable ratio, let's imagine this number is a 12; and last, the number of existing shares which is 100,000 shares. +You need to be in the right space. +I'm from Prague, Czech Republic. +The first UN Security Council resolution ever to specifically recognize the issue (Resolution 1325) was adopted in October 2000. +However, we can do this in various ways, we can either call or text or email. +So in your experience, again what is needed in order to become lifestyle brand? Yes many companies claim themselves as being lifestyle brands but just because they are present in a multitude of industries like clothing, or accessories, or glasses, or shoes, and so on, is not enough. +Again, very, very cost effective for just a better looking site, a site that has some design to it and looks good. +And this can be a weeding out question. +Suppose there are two partners involved on a project, how should the two of them split the costs? The answer is easy when the two of the same benefit. +At this age communication is very hard, usually in kids between nine and twelve years old, because they are starting their oppose, but talking with them on a critical incident, on the consequences of what happened and what will happen in the future, how this incident affects their lives, creates discomfort, generates stress and as it is usual in this stage they will try to avoid confronting them and they will refugee in their friends group, in which they can escape from what's happening. +Here instead is the argument I think the Planet should make. +Because when a woman is well educated, she can think for herself, she can provide for herself. +And probably not after all the salaries and bonuses have been decided for the next year. +That's one whole category, this deception. +I use the little rounding here, please don't truncate and causes some rounding errors which we don't really want. +The term PIPE stands for private investment in public equity. +Well, what the teachers, by having that conversation, did not realize, is that the students couldn't meet for tutoring because they didn't have transportation home, or they had to care for their younger siblings, so tutoring wasn't an option. +There is no place that is remaining behind. +Now, let's take a step back and ask, does it actually resemble an organized anarchy? Does it fit the criterion we set out earlier in the prior lecture about what an organized anarchy entails? So first we have to ask, is it a context of problematic or inconsistent, illi-defined preferences? And here he says yes, of course, action is often taken before identifying preferences. +Two psychologists at University of Pittsburgh asked subjects to estimate what year Albert Einstein first arrived in the United States? Those who were first asked, if Einstein arrived before or after 1215, yes. +I have two short instances, in the case of Sierra Leone after the conflict ended when the peace agreement was signed, the conflict was still ongoing; but the peace agreement had been signed and it was just difficult to get these commanders and military people to just stop committing the rape and fighting. +Consider the first row where the total cost is 50. +These requirements would have been difficult for most Canadians at the time to achieve. +The third area is a belief and practice in the coaching mindset. +First Nations people valued beaver not only for its fur, but for food as well. +Unfortunately, I don't know why the screen that I'm using recorder doesn't capture the box but once you do that again, I'm going to put right inside of cell input. +They varied much free time the priests felt like they have. +Typically, it's white, no condiment, because the condiment is on the protein base. +And the responses on the forum were quite varied. +So I'll hit control Z. +Also he knew that we are the major buyer of these papers in the world. +The new social world of Indigenous resistance relies upon traditional and online forms of communication. +[LAUGH] I did. +This collaborative group organized and fought for inclusion of their work and other Indigenous artists' works in mainstream Canada. +I'll discuss many of the core concepts twice and relate them in different ways, so that you get a better sense for what this theory conveys. +But however, considering the percentage direct investing of banks is honestly marginal. +And I presented him in a simple bar here around in the suburbs of Turin, a plan, a 50 page plan, with a cash flow forecast, with all the hypotheses and the strategy. +So what exactly is an organizational culture? And what does it mean to engineer it? For managers, the culture is a gloss for an extensive definition of membership in the corporation that includes rules for behavior, rules for thoughts and feelings, and they add up to be a well defined and shared notion of what it means to be a member, the member role. +Indian children lived in fear and isolation. +Now let me put it up here just to clarify this, it's at least this many ordered. +I find that, being in a, a creative environment, where other people, are, are creative is, is, is a way of, enhancing your own creativity. +It's actually something that happens in teams and even in classrooms where they talk about how the students have one culture, the teacher another. +We're not gonna go that way. +And I think that virtual strike is a great idea, it has many more applications to come. +So, I absolutely don't try to use this serial processor to multitask. +So that's kind of interesting. +It?�s an economic issue. +Of the people who made the history of Riunite and the success of Lambrusco, all over the world. +What value proposition should be used in order to serve those segments? Actually this decision is made of two components: the first one is building the very proposition and the second one is positioning the value proposition. +Now, how you say that I don't know. +You think there's a 10% chance. +Along with the grassroots mobilization of Indigenous youth during the 1970s, there was a rise in more formally recognized Indigenous political entities. +Where organizations are highly dependent on their environment to survive. +, then our lives become more interesting. +Such as that of Clifford Geertz where all ideologies are schematic images of social order that's publicly offered in the name of those with a claim to authority. +So, whether it be with the type of food that you eat, the type of drinks that you have. +But you can imagine just listing every single value and then typing in the profit for the y-value, to go ahead and make a chart, it's going to be pretty bad. +Key differences in treaty making during each of these phases is a direct result of the economic, political, and social dynamics that emerged as colonial, and later state powers, competed for control of the continent. +So it's a really good place as an artist to be inspired by the diversity of my people. +As designers, we want to improve the user experience but this requires that we know what the user is already enjoying And build on that. +Her name is Ellen Cohen in the case. +Or something like that? But that's an interesting perspective. +And again, the Idle No More using the drum, and song, and dance, and coming together in mass groups to vocalize concern. +And, in fact, that's where many of the women's and children's rights exist because they're the social rights to health care, to housing, to medical care. +So all three of these views kind of compound to form one integrated view of tech. +As much as you learn, as much as the students learn, I hope that they will take into doing something local because it is when we translate what we have learned either globally or in other places and actually make that thing personal to ourselves and commit to doing something about it. +So I don't find it necessarily offensive. +Now if the two numbers cross, the person doesn't go and say here's what the numbers are. +Little by little, we understood that from one single plant the number of bunches of grapes on one plant has to be a lower number of bunches because the roots have to feed just four or five bunches, if you really want to have taste characteristics and quality. +So I'm not saying go out and abuse those people, or be a brat, or be annoying, because that's just foolish, that's just short sited. +And there's no better way of convincing somebody to look at new options than to rip something up. +Although I've traced the history back almost 100 years before him they didn't call it the efficient markets hypothesis. +Just as before Abel claims half the cloth and lets Cain have the other half. +Maybe we can expect to meet a company of five, six, seven generations of family run business, and for them to approach the capital market can be a source of anxiety, of a psychological problem. +It's a bit evolution for us. +And so the tentacles of the octopus can randomly go about and that's what helps create some of the innovative new ideas. +And so the person goes and teaches himself how to do it, makes it happen, figures out how to connect with Shopify. +Are sexual fluids high risk? 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And the answer is, it's not stupid at all. +The vast majority of growth for the next 10 to 20 years will come from that cluster. +Solving a wicked problem can create both intended and unintended consequences. +And women from around the world have asked me about this because though their countries, their governments may have signed on, they find it difficult to advocate for change when, in fact, one of the largest country, leading countries in the world perhaps-- the United States-- has not signed on. +They couldn't stomach the variation that you see in investments. +Now the Daniel's Decision is not as important as people are making it out to be, but it's also extremely important because a negative decision would have been horrendous. +This is the power of not just experiencing gratitude but sharing that with other people. +For example, what school should look like. +But no one has ever done something was specifically for children. +Maybe you are not so competent in cooking, maybe you're not so competent in portioning the food that you want to prepare and eat. +And one of my favorite studies that looked at this came from Jordan and colleagues where they really tried to explicitly look at how offer our predictions about what's going on with the good and bad things that are happening to other people. +The real choice is what kind of service do I want to get out of the distributors want to use. +Where several are working side by side, is that an important priority is identified at the top level. +Their primary aim was to be included in the National Art Gallery. +That is, they bring money, property, information, skills, access to others, rights, knowledge, etc. +And here's a little exercise that I think may help in that regard. +So, there's no help there. +You should understand that my objective was, I told you I wasn't trying to help you, and so that whole speech was designed to get you. +The Double-Headed Eagle Clan is the subcrest of the Eagle Clan. +How do you see the relationship today between restructuring and turnarounds and private equity? Restructuring and turnarounds are two very relevant areas for private equity investors. +Isaac in 1972, and Lovelace v. +Salesman breathes a sigh of relief. +I also have to add that fashion as a treatment is not limited to a specific price range. +So the physical arrangement again can reflect distinctions of culture and meaning. +So beautiful some product to get me my 870. +Today, Indigenous feminism must take into account Indigenous women's perspectives, their histories, cultures, tribal societies, and values. +Academic pieces seem to offer an objective view that the company's members are orientated toward the firm and its culture, right. +So it's affecting our job performance, it's affecting our salary, it's also affecting our relationships. +I'll tell you about the goal of each technique, what type of data is collected during this technique, how the data can be used as well as advantages and short comings of each of these techniques. +But there are others, you can imagine all sorts of listservs where people post questions that are resolved and rated in terms of being useful or not and that can be searched by practitioners in various organizations. +Now, in your worksheet, start to sketch out the different levels of the iceberg. +Anything worth doing is normally hard to do. +And I tried to be a little provocative to see if we could get a serious thread on the forum. +I would like to introduce you to a small discussion so that we contextualize violence towards women and violence towards kids, which somehow are affected and make it a different violence or a different kind of victims from a disaster's victim, although the emergency psychological assistance's objective is quite similar and it's offered in a safety context, reducing the emotional impact and working with the acute stress symptoms or posttraumatic stress symptoms which happen in this kind of situations. +And now, it is a full thematic. +Even the contrived self, one that you accomplish by social skill and by switching between embracement and distance is something the organization prescribes and awards. +And by the way, we have all sorts of examples of this, if we look at capuchin monkeys, they are totally happy to work for cucumbers. +All products are presented via regional display units such as, for instance, the tree trunks. +People who hoped, after World War II, that they could create a peaceful planet. +Experiences things like you go to a concert, you go to a cool museum, you go on a vacation. +And you see the UN definition includes various forms of exploitation; what's important for us today is sexual exploitation. +What you should do is focus your attention on other cases, in which they really do value your participation. +I think that often this is a mimetic process, mimetic [INAUDIBLE] picks up on this. +If I stay out from the idea of a bubble it's a very hard job even though fantastic to run an IPO. +Having established that, now it's time to go to town because we can come up with deals that are so much better than 25 million for the seller and yet don't cost so much for the buyer. +How do you educate the customers, especially the youngsters to recognize and appreciate the value of a fabric? Yes, basically we are trying to educate the youngsters because we feel it's very important. +Well no is actually a good sign. +Anne: This was one case, one woman that you followed up, but would open a panoply of other cases, no doubt. +And one day, we were chatting, and Francis pointed out this brain that had been sitting there for decades and said Terry do you know that I just recently realized that this brain is much bigger than a real brain. +In the second visit though the people were split into two conditions, half of them were paid a dollar to do this puzzle, which in the 70s was like more money than it is now but not like an astronomical amount of money, you're not getting paid very much, you get paid to do it. +Dealing with who gets to handle the budgets. +The second one is the list of details which are provided in the review. +Especially if you have started work in a reasonable amount of time to complete the project, and you've given yourself some wiggle room. +I love pizza, pizza is a unifying feature in the world and it's fun just to write blog posts about pizza talking about how delicious it is, but I'm more interested in why a particular pizzeria thrives in its neighborhood, how it's relevant. +So I appreciate [inaudible] , always better to give a reason. +And this was a super famous paper by Emmons and McCullough where they first looked at this. +Five sparkling, five white, five red, and five sweet. +Thank you so much, Isha. +It show almost twice as likely to enjoy these potato chips if you're eating them next to the sardines and you reduce your liking of the potato chips if you eat them next to the chocolate. +I'd rather spend $1,300 and proceed with the ICANN dispute process. +5 million. +The Sicilianity for Dolce Gabbana. +I want you to go from no to yes. +Someone who won't be at the bargaining table, you say look this is off the record, okay? 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Each candidate gets assigned an office. +You were, I think you were reading my mind because when I was thinking of August Kekule, who dreamt about a snake biting his tail, I was also thinking of well, what if instead of a snake biting it's tail, he imagined a spider, or it could have been an octopus. +One reason that having a lot of material possessions wasn't important to many Indigenous peoples is that it doesn't make sense to accumulate a lot of possessions when you move to different areas following a seasonal cycle. +That means it's very low risk, both for the clients and the traffickers. +That represents 20 million euros. +And, solutions have only modest connection to the problems presented. +One of the first strategies is breathing. +The offspring of this relationships became known to the Hudson's Bay Company as Half-Breeds or Mixed-Bloods, while the French called their children Bois Brûlé or Métis. +I have Mama Natasha and I have Mary. +In short, it has this kind of evident culture, and we can see it. +It’s a long and thin country in the south of the world, and it’s very variable. +Sometimes the courses aren't really well-supported like they don't have videos, they don't have, it's not as hands-on as these MOOCs but I found sometimes what they'll have is you'll have the exams in the problem sets and a list of the readings and a link to a textbook. +Under legal terms and policies meant to attract immigrants, and thereby consolidate Britain's territorial claims, settlers flooded into Canada over the course of the 19th century. +Likewise for students, some may hold undue authority and influence, they may influence the manner in which curriculae are taught. +That is, dear one, not poor miserable person who needs me to write a check, or something like that. +Where should I put this? I guess maybe it doesn't matter. +So in these cases, you'll see people table a decision or send it off into a subcommittee. +I've posted it on social media. +For example, the creation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission brought together residential school survivors, family members experiencing intergenerational trauma, and others indirectly impacted by Indian residential schools. +Here, we have many brands that can be through the line of the designer brands. +Probably the easiest way to do it is treat it as a constraint. +You might think that's just because Charlie Sheen's like a little bit off like normal people would be really messed up by this, but why is it really? 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And what the evidence suggests is that happiness tends to be correlated with all kinds of positive life outcomes that we don't expect. +We know that the market can be segmented, but the company for its own reasons. +Doing a vegetarian restaurant must be something very clear because vegetarian cuisine means other things like trying to keep the planet better, protecting animals, and finding farmers who work with us. +So for example, when I make gestures of friendship, I assume that entails reciprocation, frequent contact, supportive interactions, and so on. +After this, diplomacy and interactions with Cartier just went from bad to worse. +If you sell through specialized shops, usually specialized shops are very restricted to very few product categories, so the services you can expect by these distributors could be completely because specialized shops are able to provide consumers with knowledge, information, and competence, whereas generalized shop are less able to provide competence, but they are more able to provide a full assortment. +Here's what success looks like, about 12 months out, and we've used our responses to create our teams work on one page. +To really understand how we regulate that system, we need to know how it works. +And we can imagine that the problem is broken up, so the problem of low-performing schools, or red tape that's in the way, it's inefficient. +Whereas growth mindset is just the opposite. +And before you told me you don't hear properly. +In fact, Wood & Scott did a study where they looked at students social media use and the quality of sleep that they're getting. +The question appears when it isn't possible. +And I promise to work hard and to support other orphans as well, as I graduate myself from college. +So really what they're negotiating over is not a pie of size 9, but a pie of size 6. +The message here is that we have to learn how to manage our stress carefully. +We do ABS, the absolute value of the exponential minus the demand divided by the demand. +The reason was if I wait three days, I could save $120. +The result, you feel happier, temporarily. +All constraints and optimal conditions are satisfied it. +To honour these missing and murdered sisters, she reached out to fellow artists, friends, and relatives to help create an art installation that would become a memorial. +And so, that is the data that we're getting on what makes a good job. +So then how should psychological first aid be? First, and most of all, they must bring calm and model healthy answers. +She's actually done some really cool scientific work to try to parse this out. +There is a theory behind insurance and this theory is risk pooling. +This lesson, Red Power, named for the political will and constitutional activism of Indigenous peoples, focuses on three main areas. +In fact, it doesn't make. +In other words, if negotiation is learning about Angelo Sheet, talk to people who know Angelo Sheet and ask them what are some of the things they deal with? Like, for example, when I had to negotiate my first academic job, this sounds crazy, but the year prior to that, there was I can't give too many details, because I want to keep him anonymous. +The next thing is, ''can I adapt an existing technique?'' Maybe you can maybe you can't. +If you recall, we noted that organizations are often things listed in contracts and legal documents. +Can you tell us a bit of the change of the image of the last 10 years? Riunite, the company redefined the label of Lambrusco, or Riunite Lambrusco, first of all in US market, and then in Italy, And then in the other markets in Europe. +And anything on the web can be shared. +In different countries, there are different practices of producing products and using brands within the production activities. +We have tried to do the best of our ability to find and use the proper pronunciations. +And of course, in England, we only had-- unlike the State, we never used to have a degree in nursing. +It also adds a new incentive program to help charter schools meet their facility needs. +We've been talking about how we hedonically adapt over time. +The concept you're trying to understand that's related to something you're rather familiar with. +So he writes me back the exact same day, and- You're being very polite up to now you're not calling him an extortionist, you're not- Although I did say, if you're not going to feel sorry. +So that's what we've done and hopefully we'll weave in all these past screen side chats. +We are surrounded by fashion. +When the two schools cut down tax and details, the merger began to unravel. +And so, with that, we can ask the question, why aren't these things making us happy? Something's gone wrong, all these things we think are going to make us happy aren't. +This creates a potentially unstable balance between role distance and embracement that constantly calls into question the authenticity of experiences associated with the member role. +So, that was one of the hugest things that governments did for primary education level. +As such, title existed at the time of first contact with Europeans, whether or not it was recognized by them. +I think it's kind of a middle ground of being a compliment and extending the functions of universities. +We focus on this one thing. +A third objective, very important, is potentiating the confrontation strategies in the victims. +The managerial issue is how to reach the target customers I want to serve in an effective way by conveying to them, a message, product, service, and everything I want to deliver to my customers. +I don't like the fact that I'm getting more than you because I'm getting 9, 8. +Now to do this, we might want to do a few things. +After a series of crushing defeats by the League of Haudenosaunee and their English allies, the loss of people from diseases such as smallpox, the Wendat Confederacy fell apart. +People have houses, but you don't think it is a main issue to have a home where you could bring-- so that's another big advantage of opening up. +One is that thing that I mentioned when we were talking about whether pictures can enhance savoring, that I worry that sometimes you're using the social media not to really be more mindful and see the experience through a new light, sometimes you're like, "oh gosh, I got to take a picture of this," or like, "Oh gosh, I got to like," and you're on your Facebook or you're on doing the Snapchat thing and typing it, and fixing your typing, and you've like destroyed your mindfulness. +What is drag-along right? With drag-along right, the PEI has the possibility to ask entrepreneur to sell its shares at the same price the PEI is going to sell. +So, this involves a kind of attention between doing something that may be totally driven by your own vision of things, and those things that are going to end up being adopted or used by others. +If this happens we must understand they are the normal reactions to an event that isn't usual, that is extraordinary and that has both kids and adults scared and stressed. +That is Is the thing you cannot buy, that's what we want. +Yes, well, a arbitrary proportion, two percent versus a half because there was the buyer tax and the seller tax. +The fur trade offered Indigenous peoples unprecedented access to various useful technologies of Europeans, particularly metal. +It's about values driven business and communication. +And so, you probably remember from chemistry class in high school, the periodic table of the elements, well he had translated all of those one and two letter abbreviations to an element of content marketing. +Or use the frustration of your audience with problems that come up day in and day out in their topic. +So [COUGH] thinking about the elements in relation to each other, as well as on their own, when you consider an organization, might help you identify more systematically features that may be deficient or could be improved, as well as kinds of potential asset, places that you have strengths, where these alignments and associations across elements of your organization are performing well. +And I think what you said, having a big income so you can have good experiences and so on, that's also good. +Thus, if D is the right answer, I can see how various mistakes would lead people to come up with A, B, C, and E, all as wrong answers, and that's just what the test-maker ordered. +If I imply or even call him out on that, he's gonna be too embarrassed to even come back. +Let's add more borders, center all our numbers and let's 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enjoyed the conversation. +But you want to try not to, as my friend Pace Smith said, try not to squee all over you shoes, if you can, it's tough. +But I think you still should try. +So we need to appeal to other organizational actors who coordinate a wider array of participants and relevant standard operating procedure. +For example, for me, sometimes I say: "Marc, take the high road. +To change a habit, you'll need to change your underlying belief. +I'm excited about a definition of net-zero that's fully scoped, science-based and fits with the global carbon budget. +And a refugee gets eight hundred dollars a month for eight months and then that's it. +The web runs on what you have to offer. +And we have our MBA candidates today: Winston, Mara, to have their feedback on what they think. +It also depends on the identification degree of the traumatic experience in which we have just assisted. +They every in part of the world. +Most of these reforms are developed and tested in one school, and then packaged and applied to many other contexts. +Now, in this context, problems seem to be brought up in a much more dynamic and contingent manner. +So like you just talk about your day, it kind of doesn't change very much. +Or, some theories apply to a decision administrative unit of decision making, which were the first few weeks of the course to. +Although we shouldn't apply them on kids, we must manage, be able to do it properly with parents taking kids into account. +We've talked about meta-analysis in some of the videos before, But this is the statistical technique where you take a bunch of studies at once and combine them mathematically. +Now we don't often realize that we think about time in a biased way but we do. +And so, the idea is if you have a meme because obviously you think I can't do this, you think, yeah. +That's a big project and I get that that's a big project. +And I was thinking that we could actually lower the upfront payment, and just raise the bonus. +The higher on the pyramid, the higher the price gets, but the same for level of creativity and quality and therefore, the value proposition that is offered to the customer. +I don't know I guess I'll stay. +Going deeper, we have the structure of the system, the underlying factors, the policies, laws, information flows, relationships, or physical structures that shaped those trends. +Basically, what they do is they get people's cell phone number and they give them a little app. +And arguably, for our course in particular, it's not ideal and we're kind of limited to what Coursera can offer at this time. +The environment must be comfortable and we must take into account that their adaptation to a new place might be hard for them. +They usually don't put by lines on articles. +We will talk to him slowly and with a soft voice, we can also give him a hot bath, a massage, sing his favorite song, tell him his favorite tale, to calm him down. +I just finished talking about the self-help programs. +So in the market, you have business models. +As a result of a 1992 referendum, the division of the Northwest Territories and the establishment of Nunavut received public consent from the Inuit. +In our graph, this would require that the input be easy and fast and that the output actually complete the task. +Then, in the North of Europe, it’s drunk as a shot or with beer, in North America it may be drunk either dry or with ginger ale, and in some places in Europe and America it’s used in cocktails, for example, a Hanky-Panky. +The organization as a social entity does as a collective that has some kind of intentional coordinated action, that's geared towards some kind of goal. +In the classic book Getting To Yes, Roger Fisher and Bill Ury call this your BATNA, your best alternative to a negotiated agreement. +This is going up pretty steeply because it's on a logarithmic scale. +If you haven't completed a version of this yet or need to refresh your memory, please take a moment now to review that lesson, but before beginning here. +We're going to use an analogy of the game of pinball to help us understand these two thinking modes. +Farmers who know that they're living on marginal land will be the ones who will go for the insurance. +This is, for instance, the case of Vente-Privée. +The entrepreneur is very powerful, and he wants to receive a percentage of the capital gain of the PE. +And our budget is $1800. +2 million to 2. +Let's take a case where there is a little bit more risk associated with something. +[LAUGH] I think you're gonna ask for a boat. +When you're climbing, as when you're bicycling very fast, your mind is totally focused on that physical activity. +These techniques can be thought of us being a continuum. +But guess what, it also makes it more difficult for you to be creative. +That these organizations shift in focus. +I want to put three zeros, zeros, zeros. +Say, look, can we do this something out of the ordinary, because you've already established that this is something that you have the option to do. +And she also finds that the density of extant charter schools in local districts has an effect. +Haudenosaunee means "people of the long house", and it reflects the fact that many different Nations have come together under one united roof. +Well, how are you, kids, what's your name? Alfredo and Carmen. +For example, in art we can differentiate between Baroque art and Pop art. +If the company's huge, some people will never meet the other people within the company. +Overleaning can have its place. +And yet, many people use the fact they had to consider setting their price above or below a specific number as an indication of the house's value. +A good observation and an active and attentive listening not only help the good contact with the person but it will also give them evaluation elements on how it is. +Are you getting better over time? because that's going to tell you you're growing. +Let's start the last part of our course, which is devoted to company valuation and deal making. +Stories can elicit strong emotions from humans. +Not only the fact that the culture is very slow to change but also that in the same society you do have different cultural perspectives as to what is violence against women, toward what is violence in general, and how should you act on that? What I want to say is that crime and order, and order and disorder, this is historical, it is dated. +It turns out that no player can ever get more than his or her added value. +Pasta is born, risotto is born, and ginger is born and many things change in our tradition. +It is the connection you share with all of your ancestors, your grandmother and all your great greats. +And then try to apply multiple theories to it. +So you don't wanna come at them. +But, my point is that deadlines are more flexible than you realize, but, by the same token, if there is no deadline perceived, people will not take action. +And what kind of company would it need to be for you to embrace it that fully, to lose yourself within that role. +Okay [inaudible] we're agreeing that it should be- Yeah. +So that's it for this part of it. +For example, many Indigenous peoples over time established themselves in permanent communities near trading posts. +For this reason, the private equity willing to invest in a startup has to negotiate in a very tough way without the different solutions to protect his or her investment. +The Department of Indian Affairs highly supported hairdressing as it was considerably more cost efficient than other government sponsored vocational training programs. +That's why the defusing and debriefing techniques we have explained in previous videos are so important. +So, most issues get ironed out earlier in a coalition's formation than later, and precedent exists for previously worked out conflicts of interest. +It gets back to some of the things we talked about in the mindfulness lecture, right? Non-judgmentally, you're just going to write what you're feeling, I'm feeling nervous, I'm feeling stressed right now, right? And so one study that looked at this really carefully actually brought college students in to try to see if this kind of journaling could help with exam stress. +So, reasons for existing are reinforced. +And Dan Gilbert also quips about this, he notes, "A new car sticks around to disappoint you. +Take that into your history class. +When we eat and sleep well, move our bodies each day, have a strong social network in place, and have goals and meaningful work ,we tend to be in a better place to manage annoyances, frustrations, and other stressors in helpful ways. +What are some of the ways you preserve your individual self while still having to survive in an organizational world? 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Happiness is going to matter a lot more than we think. +Thirty-five. +And then finally, we need to try and solve it again. +And this belief is distinct from our sense of a better or worse way, to perform those rules. +Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. +For example, by speaking in friendly but slightly softer and slower tones, acknowledging their feelings and energy, and moving to a brief mindfulness exercise or checking in with their feelings before turning to the subject. +Anne: I've often thought that over time what a huge burden this stereotype has been on men, of that tremendous pressure to have to bring in all the money. +Here's an example of one of the diaries that they talk about in their study was born September 26th I was the oldest of seven children. +Could there be a better or worse way to use social media? 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So by encouraging your daughter or young person to ask, and saying no at times, because you're gonna say no, but also justifying why you're saying no, so they hear that it's just not because you're unwilling, it's because there might be certain limitations. +Where are you going to open a charter school? So this is kind of like you considering as a manager of open systems kind of forecasting where to kind of plant your new organization. +In the sense that rational systems view are, it's a particular view of organizations that they're hierarchical. +If the innovators and the early adopters are very limited, and there is no word of mouth, no passage of information between this group and the majority, the sales of the product will be very limited. +Just to give you an example, you can start working with local ingredients instead of maybe ingredient sourcing from all over the planet. +How did you sleep last night? I got a full 40 minutes, yeah, that's bad. +Maybe just lay a little wisdom on us about why we make data driven decisions. +That's great. +So I don't make any more, anything more from this deal if the drug isn't approved. +So, think about ways that you could add more of that into your life. +It doesn't matter, some countries have great laws against domestic violence, and other countries have terrible laws against domestic violence. +If you're interested in further reading, here are just three suggestions. +But whether you have a job when you're 27, and when you're 37. +And so our distraction seems to matter a lot more for happiness than we give it credit for. +And ultimately it was worked out, he got rid of us, we went on to high school. +You've probably heard this acronym before. +It's a little like doing an intense 25 minute workout at a mental gym. +B and N needs a model to help it order the appropriate number of any titles. +Luxury is more about timelessness. +How much net benefit can Aegean and Baltic to get by working together? 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Are there any examples of this in Chile or is it that foreign demand doesn’t really affect internal demand? This obviously happens with products that are relatively new in the market, and not for products well established in the world’s markets, For example, for wine, salmon, copper, and fresh fruit, this doesn’t happen. +So building them requires a lot of bargaining and wrangling, horse trading, logrolling, all that kind of exchange efforts. +So it wanted to keep its school of education, medical school, and college. +And the evidence suggests, you can use just some slightly better words to do really better in terms of your own beliefs about your possibility of change. +They may or may not, but that would be the risk I'd have to take. +Typically, we use, in the market, the second option for two reasons. +And this is the case of like in the case I'll show you later of where the school board and administrators are pulled away by other problems besides the desegregation order. +And since there is a new deal, I'd like to also renegotiate my terms. +So the first phase is kind of all about anti-bureaucracy. +There were exceptions and Metz remarks on how five teachers angrily confronted students. +It's very important to have a goal, the mission. +Other times, it might be due to past experiences. +The beginning everyone was a bit skeptical about Psychological First Aid. +All of a sudden, you realize there's something else going on here. +And then I'll ask the candidate, they might be liquidity constrained, look I just need moving expenses, I need money up front. +Can ask a question on on behalf. +Anne: Absolutely Zainab: And so it was very difficult when I took the job because my predecessor had gone there three times, and my under secretary general, who is very particular about this issue, had gone there and couldn't get a response from the president. +We want to create this cult. +Once we're happy with our spreadsheet, we head over to solver. +Maybe not with everybody, but there may be some instances where that's required. +That's one of the reasons why people need to be careful when you have a faculty member or a teacher to put something on, on overheads or, or Powerpoints these days. +In 1876, Indian agents were given the task for providing farming instructions to reserves. +First of all, have you ever tried meditation? 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Yeah. +Violating constitutional rights is not a light matter and the government must prove that it is absolutely necessary. +They can also show concern for the loss of another known person, uncertainty on who is going to take care of them or who is going to take them to school. +We have to talk a little bit about headlines. +5 and I get six and you're getting 5. +And we think we're talking now in only Holland. +Welcome to week two in our screen side chats. +Does this mean I'm sick? No, absolutely not. +And you've achieved it, so you get it. +What it says is that this is a consequence of two things. +So therefore, if they don't do a deal, Andrea can still be 60 ahead. +Then, we get into the mass market. +So farmers should buy insurance, right? But, how do we do that? One kind of insurance that's been offered for many centuries, I suppose, is crop insurance. +There may be certain kinds of costs to that. +Likewise, with consulting outside deal. +They say, do you want to be in a study? People say yes. +The three key elements of the success behind the Zara business model are customer centricity first, as I already said, the efficient logistics and the flexibility of this model. +Yes you did, yeah. +In massive emergencies we will get info such as who are working in the place, where the primary assistance are, where the supplies are, where are the different resources, and also we will try to know which is the work planning of the participants in the place. +There's no reason we should be grading grammar per se, because Microsoft Word can do it automatically as well. +In the next sessions we'll explore some more examples. +I respect a lot of food bloggers, but I don't respect a lot more. +However, it falls short on a number of important measures. +The questions were, what are you excited about? Right? That was the question to ask. +So, he'll say, "how happy are you going to be if you eat these potato chips?" You make some prediction. +And cross geography. +Wherever you're at in your life or career, I want you to know this course can be for you if you're curious and wanted to be. +Just watch. +This is obviously put as an extreme. +I'm Barbara Oakley, thanks for learning how to learn. +One is that it sours the relationship between you and the other party. +This causes a wear, this causes stress. +All this can be a protective factor if the kid or teenager has these capacities, if he has successfully solved previous events, this positive evolution of the kid. +If you have a specific ignorance but a larger culture in different fields, you can look at that small sector, a small area with clear eyes. +You don't like it, so to make the sensation go away you turn your attention from whatever caused that unease. +Would you like to have that much extra when you retire? You might be thinking, well, what would I have to do to get that extra $627,000? 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This is related to the fact, in all countries, corporates have an advantage in collecting debt because they pay a lower level of taxation. +Especially with us in the studio [INAUDIBLE]. +That means Houston will pay 35% or $317 to the $909, and New York will pay 65% or $592 of the $909. +So you've calculated what the expected return is for the first asset, the average historically for its return. +You want to give them enough lead time. +It is not dependent on the fact that you are local or global. +And we've seen that play out over and over again in states that try to pass gestational limits that are lower, that try to pass waiting periods and track laws. +It is growing enough, so it's a matter of rate of growth, and so it can allow the company to grow with the segment itself. +This average is about 80 percent of the order's value, which is $32. +It's called positive reframing. +Winson repeat right, this is the process views it's very well two if not more, so because management cannot just follows the standard operating procedures. +To summarize, you could set yourself up to create lasting positive change by taking some simple steps. +The kind of behaviors they show, if they are permanently moving, if they are focused and not moving. +I mean those 70,000 would be consumed immediately, the 70,000 resettlement applications. +There’s probably going to be a new—- I think there are already is a movement of snack content. +The second question I wanted to address was one by Eugenia which said it doesn't really relate to the theories, but it's why do or don't students submit papers? 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It's going to see that each organization's kind of quasi-independent and it's going to conduct affairs according to its own missions and interests. +So I'll show you what pretty well mean. +So you just learn like you're in this residential college. +And to the extent that we need his help, his cooperation, his effort to make this all work, he isn't being appropriately incentivized. +And producing working software as quickly as possible. +The most important part of the habit loop is that bottom arrow where you're kind of connecting the reward in the cue. +We don't have the excellent interventions around violence against women, but we do have the visibility of the injustice, and more and more. +Sometimes you pay a celebrity to just hold the product, you want to make the product look great. +However, can an organization have a strong learning culture? Would it be a solution for stable periods in time of continuous change? 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And they're increasingly [LAUGH] more obscure, right? 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No, sorry, this is the only one. +During negotiations, when offered one square mile for each family within the reserve, Chief Pitikwahanapiwiyin or Poundmaker, famously argued: The governor mentions how much land is to be given to us. +You have to improve your sleep. +So when Abe and Bea both understand that Bea will hold out for at least an L share in the future, that means today Bea can be sure to get 50-25(1-L) of the initial pie of 100 or 0. +She was offered a job and told the firm, thank you. +The coexistence and emotional relation status between an aggressor and a victim which have an emotional relationship ends up causing something called the battered woman defense. +It'll tell you when it found a solution. +Nice little assignment problem. +Terry, I cannot thank you enough, for your great answers, that I think people will find very helpful. +Or at least focus only on the parents, giving guidelines on how they should act with kids, not giving them guidelines on the moments right after the emergency, focusing only on the adults. +Here we go, so let's add them in there. +In addition to the complications of caring for a family during wartime, women may face displacement from home, separation from loved ones, and extreme abuse, including rape, torture, and death. +This of course was noted on the child's record, or permanent record in some cases. +And they looked at whether or not that correlated with your college GPA. +It is more an example for them, and for this I try to write, to communicate, but at the same time telling them my thinking. +How can we improve the psychosocial aftercare for people affected by disaster? And how can we prevent the traumatic process of support? During our years of work, 23 countries have been involved represented in the project. +In the case of fast fashion retailers. +Finding the right one's hard and may not even exist, and enacting it well is even harder as each new situation differs from the one before. +A variety of subtheories arise from organizational ecology to account for firm birth and death. +It is not just talking, but collecting data, information, to see the issue from Different angles, the health angle for example, in case of domestic violence. +Why? Because dumb is better than smart, inarticulate in negotiation is better than articulate. +The point is, if you are a company with all of these different habits, how can you sell your own product to different consumers? Another nice example is raw fish consumption. +It is, who's right, who's wrong, let's look backwards in time, and correct past misdeeds. +Or knowing the keys of a triage in an incident with multiple victims to determine the evacuation times of the injured and their characteristics. +That's why for fashion companies it’s so important to select glossy magazines. +Whether you're an introvert or you're an extrovert cultivate your network. +They actually looked at people's predictions of their HIV test results and what people actually feel at the moment they get the HIV test results. +They were a collective of Indigenous artist that advocated for more inclusion for Indigenous artists in contemporary western galleries and museums. +Second, we have another option, which is we can make a diplomatic response and the cost here is that the UN veto is probable because the Soviets hold a seat. +Just to remind you this is saying for a one way table here, notice our inputs are column, we have a column of inputs. +We also have within the wholesale business the wall units. +The case concerns the World of Warcraft and how guilds operate in that context. +And whether the systems of education that have been implemented around the world are appropriate to our needs at this time. +So let's see that in action here. +Chef Thomas Keller continues to raise the bar with meals that express artistry and seasonality right down to the moment. +But what is important to note is at the end, is that the territory has no value without people. +But they allow somebody to make a bid against it. +This can be harmful for young Indigenous girls, who view these images in media as a way society views them and internalize these social stereotypes. +From the beginning and the end of the fur trade, the history of residential schools, the historical and modern day treaties, and contemporary Indigenous social issues, this course provided you with a different perspective of Canada. +Also, by taking restorative justice approach, it helps determine what should be done to restore the relationships and produce change. +And she says, we talk a lot here about decision-making processes and changes in organizational culture. +So, very very important tool for everybody. +You don't know what these, you can't read minds or you don't know what they're thinking, but you're doing that mind-reading. +You just been through the whole class. +But let's start defining the concept of seasonal collection in fashion. +First we will talk on the day of the accident, on what happened that day, only on what happened. +If it's shipped to five, five and so on. +If there isn't any evidence, then what are we doing in this course? Don't worry. +Now, I also appreciate that you know I would want to have B because B is the best thing for me. +So first off, Ivy, I think it's helpful to start the negotiation with principals. +There is recognizing some of the limitations of what we can do through institutional changes and through policy fixes. +Indeed, the more complicated the problem, the more important it is to employ the pie framework. +But, all the macro level statistics, hide what you see in terms of regional variation. +Infringement means that the government is impacting these constitutionally protected rights. +If you have a growth mindset in contrast those brainwaves kick on more when I show you the correct answer. +Labeling our feelings is effective because bringing language to feelings calms the activation in the limbic system. +It's exactly the same also for equity value. +The three clans found in every Kanien:keha'ka nation include the Bear, Turtle and Wolf Clan. +- Most are assumed to have little or no value in society. +Bryce's conclusive results from the investigation garnered support from local officials, but did not compel the government to launch a full investigation. +Now we have it. +The key thing about this course though is, I think a lot of you caught on that, that the bent is, kind of the bias is toward theory. +If I'm not careful it will just fritter away with social media or whatever. +We are very interested in understanding how they see luxury as millennials, as this age group we are very interested in. +However, there is some difference, just to give you one example is, if you look at wheat beer, so that's what's called Weizenbier. +Because the fact is, that Ford just has such a smaller presence in Europe than VW, that that if they had to pay the same amount, they would walk away from this deal. +They pay and they get with false papers. +With interviewers, we're spending a lot of time on one person. +And through that there's quite a bit of mortification process. +In fact, when my lawyer points this out to him, he's so happy about it. +Then track what you savored today. +And that's something that you may know a lot more about than what I do. +These kinship groups were linked together through marriage alliances. +So the logical benefits are the things like, because of this patented formula this has been shown in clinical trials to do X. +These can be retail centers or even customer. +102% into an amount of money where the amount of money's for the managers. +[SOUND] So are we going to appeal? Wow. +They're not always visible, but we can see them in things like conversations. +And many countries of the United Nations have signed on to the nine major international human rights treaties that sit underneath that Declaration and those Covenants. +Their attention is more focused. +Today we are with Martin Oetting, who's one of the founders of TRND, a European company based in Germany specialized in word-of-mouth marketing. +I want to go back to something you said earlier on. +As mentioned, within Indigenous legal traditions, an offender must concede and admit to the crime that he or she has committed in order for everyone involved to move forward in a positive way. +In this individually guided education, which now it's a technology or a particular means by which input, students, are made into output, socialized skilled individuals. +The customer centricity means that actually, the design starts as for any other company with the interpretation into the product of the seasonal trends. +At the problem statement level, solving and addressing global climate change would probably feel way too broad for most of us. +If you have a summer job and you're earning like $15 an hour and everybody else is earning $30 an hour, you might be like, hang on, there's something wrong with this situation, right? And so for me, maybe if I was comparing my salary against this guy, this is Tom, [INAUDIBLE] he's another Yale professor, another head of college. +Let's start in with restructuring financing. +If indeed civilization is the key to a good life, then this outcome suggests that a revision of the term is required to include the above mentioned qualities of Indigenous civilizations. +Hence I think resource dependence theory applies to resources that are highly sought and those that are considered noncritical. +I can talk to you as a peer. +They're based on knowledge accumulated over generations and across cultures. +And in certain regards they are about habituation, about making decisions that are kind of based on heuristics or rules, as opposed to consequences or exploring feasible consequences. +Let me make the question different. +So now we have devices that get rid of commercials, and get rid of these interruptions in our TV. +And so rather than thinking about this, as where in the 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action. +And they tested this idea that spending money on other people was going to be really important in a very cute way. +It's just an average. +Deprived of a childhood to bond with their families, stripped of the culture, and robbed of their native tongue, many Indigenous children faced isolation and detachment from their communities. +In many ways doesn't do them any favors. +And it's not inevitable anymore. +Part of systems thinking is getting comfortable in your limited but unique vantage point and improve as you go. +I still wanted the publisher to have skin in the game. +Let's turn this around and ask what specific advice we have for people who are being job seekers today in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. +And so 11. +So what he did is he set up offices in major European cities and bought pigeons. +It should inform you about where your key competition resides. +And it certainly shouldn't be telling the US what it should be doing at home. +Nor did the government accept any responsibility, legal or otherwise, for the Métis, and this included their education. +An audience is made of people who are at a lot of different stages in how they are connected to a company. +So what I'd like to give you now is a tool where you can defend your model, you can say which one is best. +and then other theories, you know, are distinctive too for basically being conscious or not. +Three, apply systems thinking to plan for change. +And this goes back to more traditional advertising and particularly advertising by mail. +And all too often, there's little connection between these two streams, so the problems and solutions aren't related. +So it's a $10 product and we're making a dollar on the product, they're asking to share the additional overages because of the COVID 50-50, and I'm having a really hard time determining what the pie is in this scenario. +You really need to integrate the two because they're suboptimal without both. +You might find you're often caught up in urgent tasks and putting off things that are truly important to you. +When they give you an internship for free or an internship at a base rate, just negotiate the projects and titles and some people you're working with and because the money there is so low anyway and doesn't repeat year after year. +So I've sunk $50,000 into a boat, we sold our condo, and that $50,000 is gone. +They may be living a little rent-free in your head. +You probably aren't either. +In fact, actually I'd like it all, but I'm willing to share it half with you. +The right hemisphere, as it turns out, is vitally important in getting into the right track and doing reality checks. +It's certainly the case that we can't ask Ford and VW to pay the same amount. +The worst of all is to show off, if you think that I will learn this language so people will think I'm smart, or people will like me more or I'll be able to pick up girls or anything along those lines, then it's, it's not going to work because I found that what you really do need, is a passion for that language. +So my suggestion is people get into speaking the language immediately. +Professor Bernstein was a professor at Columbia, Yale, Ohio State, and Washington University, but before that, he started his career at the National Labor Relations Board, then worked at the Department of Labor and next is counsel to the US Senate sub-committee on labor. +These cultural systems come in many forms and only some of which may be learning cultures. +You've done you're best. +There's some ambiguity and I'm boundedly rational. +A company that wants to pursue a niche strategy is a company whose offering, whose value proposition is so different from that of its competitors and so aligned with the expectations, of a very sophisticated small part of the market that is able to match these expectations. +What do you do then? Well you have to find a way to deescalate the conflict because negative emotions can be very dangerous for the people involved in a situation. +But from the perspective of the buyer, C is worth 9, and D is worth 11. +You can imagine though to fill in this entire table is going to be pretty rough. +So given all of this, how do you develop and manage a coalition? Earlier in this week, I talked about managing exchange. +We know that the positioning and an image can be built on primary associations and secondary associations, where primary associations are those associations directly related to the brand, or to the product; and secondary associations are those associations related to third parties, other subjects, which have a direct relation with the brand. +If until approximate 12 years old adults have the vital role in modulating and supporting, both the information and the emotions management, from 12 years on, teenagers, which are a lot more autonomous, will involve themselves in the management of their own stress level, in their own confrontation capacity. +The biggest psychprotip is perhaps the most intuitive, which is that if you want more social connection, you literally just need to talk to people. +So, right now at the moment, I'm actually in South Korea in Seoul, not too far away from Gangnam actually, and I'm learning Korean, and this is part of a larger project where a friend and I are traveling for a year, staying three months in four different countries, so three months each, trying to learn the language of that country through not speaking English as much as possible. +They don't like to work for others. +But of course, that's not how the world is and that's not how our bodies are built. +And I think all together there are estimates about 100,000 people maybe altogether who are now without papers and yeah, who don't know where to go. +Now, by contrast, there are reasons to believe an ambiguous or differentiated culture may be more useful. +She's a hard hitter too, so it's okay. +It's not because you want to put it on your college application or it's not because your parents told you to do it or you feel like you're supposed to, you just inherently find it rewarding. +I love this because you can get decision-making down to a mathematical formula. +Come up with a formula that actually works for the cell, for me it's B14, wherever you are, pause the video, see if you can do it. +Once you have the formula, don't forget to put the dollar signs on and then you can drag it down and you can see the numbers start to go up and then they start to fall. +Let's begin with a quick recap of material we covered in the self module. +Each white bead is sewn on a stroud cloth and replaces one letter in one word. +Idle No More brought people together from across the globe who shared the common belief and goal to protect the land and Indigenous rights. +What are teachers' norms? Do teachers actually believe that girls can learn? Do teachers look at girls and say, they're lazy, they somehow shouldn't be here. +Is it really the best way to learn? We haven't really explored that in terms of a great deal of experimentation and research. +In contrast, resource dependence theory helps explain why the two universities approached the merger differently and incompatibly for a merger. +Because they were saying no it's wrong even though we had a list, 1,700 women had been raped the previous year in the 503 refugee camps in Mogadishu. +We can then take it to our front-end innovation department and our engineers to get working either on deeper studies or some kind of solution to market. +So, they'll say, an experience that cost $100, or it's a series that cost that much and they'll match it with the material thing. +It was easier in the thumb wrestling. +You're not stuck in this focus. +And I'll show you in another video how to do perhaps a better job of letting the customer see more values. +The curriculum and the actual way in which the school was organized to process students and to socialize them actually shaped the social structure. +Each brand can be defined with a specific role that it has to take into the market. +That's only $10 better than my fallback. +In fact, psychologists literally call this chameleon effect, which we'll define as people unconsciously mimicking the postures and facial expressions of the people around them. +That's fair, right? Bea counters that she should get six while Abe gets three. +This is one of the major reasons why most of the brands work with us as well. +Are they really associated with some key adjectives or is it difficult for you to create this connection? Another example I want to give you is another Italian brand, Tod's. +I think now, more than ever, food, food studies, and cultural history are valid academic pursuits. +We have Cleveland, that's a longer spreadsheet. +In Gaza, for example, the United Nations is training women to use computer technology and they are offering that for two reasons. +And what research shows is that our feelings and emotions matter a great deal for everything in life. +Because it's really about the doors that open that you don't even know might be there. +There are actually great ways to get immersion virtually, you can get Skype based conversation practice, you can listen to streamed radio 24 hours a day if you wanted to. +The heritage is very important. +So, I wanted to start out my remarks today just commenting on that, a partnership between differences, between people who are very different. +The challenge now is to make these voices louder and clearer. +And if you did form a coalition, guess what? Your added value would no longer be zero. +There will be a typhoon or there will be a drought of some sort. +Starbucks is a typical example. +Tech work takes lots of time and energy, and this blurs the distinction between work and non work. +Or what could be going on right now? What's about to happen, right? The things that happened before, had that terrible conversation with my mom. +So we are planting now trees for the production that we will have from now in four or five years, but it's really more the logistics that change than the supply chain. +When there are few resources to go around, competition grows intense, so the founding rate starts to drop. +You have power, and you can succeed in a negotiation. +The question remains however: how limited is the range of choices for these women? Most women enter the sex industry out of economic necessity. +More of you has to be given up. +And let's here more about that focus. +Perhaps the case, they just want you to soften up the seller, and see if the person is willing to do the deal at a low price and if not, they can always come back in at a more reasonable number. +But here's what happens in the actual, in these cases, they're not just like higher than people predict. +But those symptoms are similar to cold, cough and fever. +If you don't want to show all these lines, like you just want to show perhaps the totals. +For centuries, until modern methods of detection were discovered, murderers found it to be a very popular substance. +Serotonin is a third diffuse neuromodulatory system that strongly affects your social life. +And entirely focus on what the payoffs are relative to doing no deal, to what the reserve prices are. +All funds invested means that the amount invested, the proportion or percent invested in x plus the proportion invested in y. +It is easy to protect yourself, know the facts and share them with your loved ones. +Another one that Paul, I think, raised was whether a degree is a myth itself and what that entails. +But ultimately it's not giving you that kind of optimal experience. +And then we just had to win as quickly as possible. +There are two branding strategies in between. +From his experience, apparently public institutions have systems in place that kind of don't require innovation. +Self-care. +Leaders who showed skill in specific activities would be granted the authority to lead activities and direct tasks. +I'm going a little quickly. +And they really devalued Indigenous knowledge, they in general historically have devalued women's knowledge. +Instead, a students behavior can be a queue for the adult to pause, get curious, and consider what might be going on beneath the surface. +These examples of grassroots movements involve the practice of Indigenous peoples ways of dealing with conflicts and disputes. +In the directly operated channel in retail, you usually identify four formats. +And then it comes electricity. +It's honestly something very complex, but I do believe it could be enough just to start breaking the ice. +Second, the objective of members is to form a coalition capable of making decisions that are favorable to them. +Once you have the basic idea of the technique down during your study session, sort of like learning to ride a bike with training wheels, start interleaving your practice with problems of different types or different types of approaches, concepts, procedures. +They don't view us as political entities. +In that case, for example, can you measure change? 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Like $1 for you costs $1 for me cost Claude $1, in fact, it's even worse cost him more. +I look forward to seeing you. +You're reinforcing the mental library you need to become a genuine master of the material. +We want you to pity us. +So you can have the person talking and then you can intersperse with emotionally resonent imagery. +And once you recognize that you have a transportation problem, you can use this template, fill in the information and then we're going to use solver to find the best optimal solution. +I mean it's not too hard, you look for the ones with the most highs as prominent, and the ones with the least as being peripheral. +Testing, it seems has a wonderful way of concentrating the mind. +I also wanna mention that Linda founded an organization called PROGRESS, which teaches women and girls how to better negotiate. +This is sometimes known as happy trafficking. +This is the story. +So I decided I need to be at the same table as them and now I can call myself a feminist because feminism isn't just about defending women's rights, feminism is about critiquing hierarchy. +You can imagine in some word problem to follow, this will all be given. +And sex trafficking occurs across national boundaries as well as within individual countries. +And here we see more nitty gritty politics driving decision coalitions. +The response you get back, in terms of the offer, is a lot worse, than if instead, what you do is, you ask for $197, $145, $203. +But let's say, okay, is it really the case that not sleeping is going to help you get good grades or staying up studying is going to help you get good grades? 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And she wrote the following. +You want to hear entertainment. +A decision then happens when problems, solutions, participants and choices coincide. +So while you're thinking I'll leave with one. +Okay, you won't give us the cost share. +No organization develops all of its own tasks and technologies, they borrow them. +So in many ways this is kind of a managerial prescription. +And I keep a file of those and I'll go through them every once in a while. +Yeah, and Angelo I see a lot of good questions here, some of which we plan to answer in the Q&A anyway. +For some countries, the improvements are being driven by decreasing wage gaps. +These agreements include land and marine waters and pertain to regions in which land rights had not previously been negotiated through historical treaties. +Reconciliation includes gathering a relational truth. +Quite mindlessly, I said that. +Some regions of Canada saw Aboriginal resource harvesters at the hands of Indian agents or Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who took the responsibility of deciding when and what Aboriginal people could hunt. +For example, elders do not give a direct instruction or an answer when asked for advice, but instead may tell a story. +The problem is that when you're using social media passively, what we see as a dip in people's well-being. +That means the private equity investor becomes the 100% owner of the target. +Now, what do people predict, right? People's minds lie? People's minds predict that spending the money on themselves is going to feel better, right? After I'll treat yourself, you get something out of this deal in one case but not the other case, right? That's what people predict. +Once the threat has passed, the body restores its balance and functioning again. +Why? Probably just forces you to see them all and think about it all at once. +It's a technique similar to group defusing. +Now a days, we see that on Facebook, on blogs, on Twitter, and elsewhere on the web, on review websites. +We're drinking our tea. +In the field of education, there are fewer links and developed networks, so long-term coalitions are relied on more heavily. +What are the actual data on this? 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So part of it, I think, is to use your term, getting getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. +It doesn't really provide us with insight into the problem area or what we want to design. +No, it's not revenue, although we like that one too. +So Yellow Tail basically took most of this information away, simplifying the assortment, and making the wine very easy to appreciate and drink, which basically means it’s very easy to choose. +So those are kind of one key point, another is that people mentioned that it to do negotiate, it kind of helps to have resources. +The price of power is submission and not the behavior as low status people must but the prescriptions regarding thoughts and feelings and this can lead to a cynical view as members form a contrive of self and performance of self that does this embracement and distance. +Well, today I'm welcoming Isha Daramy Kabia to our class, and looking forward very much to hearing general thoughts about women's health in Sierra Leone. +You have advocates. +Which way do you go? Is it 5. +Actually monetary sacrifices are not the only sacrifices consumers make when they want to get some benefits. +Idle No More is as much a movement for social justice as for political equity. +Can you make a commitment to taking a few breathing breaks each day?. +If we kept going on the table, this would be a little more exaggerated. +I don't highlight the gray cell. +For the Canadian government, they would be better able to settle the northwest with agricultural immigrants and to extract the area's natural resources if Indigenous land title was dealt with prior to the anticipated settlement boom. +The problem I have in mind came up as a result of a speaking tour. +Last, there are civil servants, and these are bureaucrats who have longevity and expertise, and they turn over less frequently, the technocrats that have a career in terms of doing this kind of legislative policy work. +the other thing that people mentioned was a live session. +I loved your story that you gave of learning Math because I think that's just a perfect example and it's too bad that a lot of people just don't conceptualize the world that way. +If you viewed the self module, you'll be familiar with the potential and progress steps. +A common thread throughout my journey so far is that I've been consistently fascinated and excited about what makes leaders great and get important things done with others. +Mosquitoes only suck blood, they do not inject it. +How can you develop a passion for learning perhaps even in subjects you think you don't have a passion for? Any suggestions for mental tools people can use to help motivate themselves in their learning? 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Again, once this thing turns negative, we would say no, let's not incur this cost. +The course will improve the competences of health professionals, teachers, social workers in child care, old people and disabled people, administration staff, religious leaders and security forces. +If you're not confused by the structure at any point, it leaves your brain as free as possible to get caught up in a good way, thinking about how the tools can be applied to your life and situation. +Again the blue person decides to negotiate and gets that offer raised from 70 to $77,000. +They basically made an investment on a massive production of postcards, and these postcards were related to different themes which could be related at that time to the idea of Absolut. +And finally a very simple thing, try to be exposed to sun at least 30 daily minutes. +So made to measure is it's a good excuse for the stores to offer a special service to their customers. +Many can't imagine that such good or bad deals are possible. +Why should Houston pay half of the New York to Houston leg? They could say hey, Houston's on the way to New York. +It's not concentrated in one area of the world. +No, it's not Friday. +What happened was, he let us take all the cash in the company and it helped his tax situation. +So defusing is an immediate self-care intervention technique which should be protocol after all the assistance in emergencies for all those participant groups that have acted in that emergency. +And so more girls are going to elementary school. +So I wrote the check out, I gave it to him. +Just as you would expect in a free market. +The people who self report valuing time a little bit more they're happier than those that value money more. +And so what I'd like you to do is forget about what all the payoffs are in absolute terms. +These are Dene laws on Dene land. +Yes, last week we explained what is psychological aid and how it was applied, where could it be applied and under which circumstances, this week we will see with more details how psychological first aid are applied in determined age ranges. +Let's add conditional formatting, highlight cell rules and let's do, let's have it equal to the maximum value of my entire table. +Not gonna happen. +But knowledge is power, so I mean, I definitely agree, sustainability is a word that's used. +Next we have our organizing concepts and as you recall, these organizing concepts were actors or participants. +This week as we begin to look at the issues of childhood, we focus first on education. +Testing is itself an extraordinarily powerful learning experience. +And so, mangles and colleagues did this cool study where they used ERP caps to kind of measure people's attention over time and where they were devoting their attention. +GI Joe, right? Remember our GI Joe Fallacy? We think that knowing is half the battle but it is not, we need to do other things beyond knowing to put this stuff into practice. +Then as I said, the issue is how much are they actually attending? Do they actually get to complete primary school? So just a few things on that, we know that girls dropout. +That doesn't mean either side should accept a bad deal today, but a deal today is always better than the same deal tomorrow. +Now, some concern dress codes or even styles. +We've been talking about how we're bad at affective forecasting. +We're very good at solving social problems and problems about our environment, because evolutions set us up for that. +The first thing will be about the definition of these issues. +It's a precedent for him it gets him a win. +At that time, there was one player who sold aspartame. +They now say say, "Much more research is needed before we have a full understanding of why asset prices sometimes get so out of line with what appears to be their discounted future payoffs. +So, there have always been urban Indigenous people, since the 19th century onward, since the growth of the Canadian state, in many instances, Aboriginal people became urban when cities moved into their traditional territories. +Usable design also requires that the output of the user's actions be visible. +The theory of density dependence argues that there is a curvilinear function where social processes of legitimization found firms and then a process of competition culls their numbers. +But let's start by looking at the seller. +It turns out that, if you plant seeds on a certain date and they start germinating they're very vulnerable to drought. +Or they might overcompensate for their low self esteem by bragging or bullying others. +Don't worry, we're going to dig a lot deeper into this in later sessions. +The evidence suggests it has huge benefits that we often don't think about. +So this exercise, I think, helps you understand how added value can take what might look like a complicated negotiation situation, and allow you to understand who really has power in the circumstance. +But I hope, a lot of you inferred what these treatments might be, from the prior slides of this lecture. +com account? Done? Done. +Right? When she's unsettled, you can sing to her. +First, go to extremes. +And the Sirl was bought by Monsanto, and that's how we have the branded ingredient. +The belief that every school has to have these rules, is a deeply ingrained one. +Usually personal goods that are not so long lasting and so they might interact with a high fashion and I do mean apparel, leather goods, shoes. +Moreover, it has a lot of energy from the local residents. +These are issues that are going to remain with the women themselves all of the time and will give us more courage and opportunity to progress and then make a difference in our lives and the lives of our families and in the economies of our countries as well. +So the information we can glean on Katrina from reading online materials begins to approach what I think involved participants or experts might have. +And it's partly because the legislature decided to give authority to Daley, and Daley assigned a CEO to run the district. +The culture is one, yeah. +That means Hasan would get minus $10 million as an upfront payment, and how would that work you might ask? Hasan would pay Zincit $10 million up front for the right to get a $100 million bonus if the drug is approved. +Luigi wonders if the World of Warcraft manager would only be good for exploration organizations as opposed to ones that are in exploitation mode. +And I believe that 100%, right? I mean, you would know you would have just said dude, you ain't getting nothing now. +Or it can be qualitative data in the form of user interviews. +It allows us an opportunity to convey the richness of the data set we collected in a storyline that highlights all of the important aspects about the task and how it is currently accomplished. +That it's not all internal kinds of operations and adaptations, that it's often where you're situated and when, which greatly matters in terms of your business's success. +Nowadays, you have an App on your phone. +And all the sudden have come up with a solution. +The Wyandot, or Huron, were agriculturalists and lived in villages in what is now present day Southern Ontario. +And, the pricing is made. +So many of their steps embody a humility combined with a drive to improve and a constant growth mindset to continually inform and improve our system view. +We saw that our attention is pretty sucky and we need to regulate it better. +NutraSweet, nutritious, sweet. +So for schools, decoupling occurs for a few reasons. +It's just crazy, right? And we find this cognitive layer is present when we go look at different contexts of soccer play. +The wall units are where you can find shoes usually, or leather goods, or accessories. +I'm going to recount it briefly using materials that most of you can find online. +Designers have techniques that allow us to discover what the user is doing now and we have other techniques that allow us to present and summarize our results. +Survivor accounts are chilling, and even difficult to comprehend. +However, there are critics of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. +The teachers didn't misidentify with their students. +10 on the dollar. +By contrast, cultural differentiation entails some inconsistencies and it exhibits consensus within subcultures within the firm, but not between them. +So we start going through an order of choices going downward through this list from A to J, and as soon as we hit that expected utility of three, we have our point of choice. +To see this in action, I'm going show you real data on people's messed up affective forecasts. +The manager may even want to kind of improve the work routines such as getting better design tasks, removing stale ones and efficient ones, and allowing those tasks that are new to become familiar and reenacted so they're more efficient. +We will see, in example, how can we change the FPA application when the addressees are people with an auditive disability that only use the signs language, or people who have a mental disorder. +In fashion and in luxury especially corporate social responsibility is becoming more and more important. +Bankers, lawyers, and computer professionals for example, all use amongst themselves language which outsiders have difficulty following. +You also have a great experience in other media, so you write books, you write columns for newspapers or magazines. +So here are the steps in role playing. +It can make us thankful for the experiences we're having as we're having them. +I speak about brand more than about company, because the same company may have different brands; like Armani having Prive, Giorgio Armani, Collezioni, Emporio Armani, Armani Exchange, and so on and so forth. +And how many people do I reach? If I have one peak add that reaches 8200 people. +And yet, we're only giving you what the average bonus is. +So that's the kind of process that organization ecology is trying to articulate through the biological metaphor. +At least I was, and people I knew were. +It's a really good a good idea, and I do have a session for you on some specifics about what works best on Linkedln. +And a lot of people think that maybe a topic like dentistry or accounting is not an interesting topic. +And this document is a set of rules approved by the supervisor that regulate the functioning of the closed-end fund itself. +We will be aware of what is worrying him. +Then when we roast, that's a Chinese style for the roasting. +Anything from auctions to people's behavior in financial markets, even to international conflict, to understanding political interactions. +As roles of women changed in Aboriginal communities, so too did the roles of men. +The point is that the corporate brand has more importance than the individual brand. +So how do you generate gains in these learning curves? What might be some tricks that can generate more effective and efficient ways to teach a class lesson in a school? Or to produce more output for less time and money? I raise this because a manager of organizational learning will need to consider means by which participants learn and improve in indicators that reflect that. +But I hope it also showed you that you need everybody kind of on the same page for that process to work. +So rather than the brand celebrating itself, the brand celebrates it's consumers. +And this prevents us from taking certain actions in the world that would make us happy or not or it may be risky. +Most of the time chatting around a table enjoying an aperitif enjoying a cup of coffee, and the way they sit is always very relaxed. +So, it's a pleasure to welcome Scott Young. +But the role of the private equity investor is to identify a potential target to buy 100%. +It's organized under the United Nations and it is a fund that raises capital for private sources and NGOs to finance projects that older women have control over, so that they become the masters of their own fate and the ones who receive the economic benefit of those investments. +Gain trust in your new system. +Can you give us some examples of how to adapt to different countries, different cultures? Well one example is in pasta, and one example is in sauces. +This is a more general question; When you work, compete in a market, having created a tradition, is it an impediment, a constraint to innovation or does it help to innovate? The challenge is to keep the traditions, but in the meantime try to innovate without losing the tradition. +They might, cherry pick some experiential luxuries, so art, services, travel, real estate, but sometimes they are so sophisticated and so out of this kind of logic that they are not heavy consumers of what we usually associate with luxury products. +So a lot of folks, when they start negotiating, they may do salary first. +And then it produces values which he implicitly assumes in 1904, are the best estimate of fundamental value, and then it drives businesses and make decisions, whether to build a new factory or to hire new people based on these prices. +One of the things that’s distinctive about urban Aboriginality is that for many people, adults and children, they may be second, third or even fourth generation living in a particular urban space. +If that's the expectation, our advice as the consultants here would be to not go ahead with this business. +I mean, they have sisters, they have daughters. +We're not quite aware what the magnitude of the problem is, but we have a sense of it. +So my birthday is July 11, which is darn close to August 3 if you ask me. +So our partner moved to 12%, we'd move to 88%. +We hope you enjoy it. +So we've done a lot, we've come a long way. +If I had said look what is the deal the terms they would have said well hold it now, you don't trust our deal? 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Fucked. +There is always some kind of relationship between foreign markets and domestic markets, with the former affecting the later. +And your feedback and your responses are really something that we pay attention to, and hopefully find ways to implement and better ways in the future, okay?. +Here we go. +So good thing I'm only playing with one person. +In example, they might lose the autonomy they had already won, they might be unsettled and they might be extraordinarily irritable. +But then the change came, and every nurse or midwife should go and have a degree. +When I talk to managers and entrepreneurs, the number of times that the word quality is used I think is extraordinarily high. +So it has to be seen from different angles and different specialists need to contribute to the work. +The idea that land is a commodity to be exploited or owned could not be conceived. +There's this saying, people spread a good message to three people and a bad one to ten. +Here flexibility is very high. +5, because they will help you understand the next slide, that talks about protective factors in massive emergencies. +Oh and if you're curious, my cousin was the seller of the house in Lexington. +So a IPO is fantastic, you maximize the capital gain, but it's very difficult because to organize an IPO means to have the right alignment of stars, because the stock exchange has to fly. +Now actually discussed two how finding a unified version of trust on those sides is kind of key, and it can kind of prevent a failed merger. +Negative beta stocks help you in a different way. +It doesn't feel so emotional to you. +It raises the question like how can we fight these things. +Moreover, she can probably buy the station for a little bit less money. +The heart of understanding and knowledge resides in these enacted practices of a standard operating procedure. +All of the taken for granted assumptions of universal human rights, but taken for granted in a way that was historically skewed, that it was taken for granted for men but not taken for granted for women and girls. +When a company starts the process of segmenting a market, it has to go through different steps: The first one is identifying the segmentation criteria. +So, now what should she do? 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If your answer is no, your answers to all the preceding questions may not matter. +Nice job here. +If Albany demands 300, then you have to send 300. +This is the NPV formula. +[COUGH] Others of you were less skeptical. +Not brands that just throw advertising at them and leave them be, but the brands that are opening up to them. +And so now, he can actually achieve what he's looking for. +From being embraced to being distant. +As people identify additional problems, the solution may incur. +The second thing is, if you don't get them off the table, you'll never get a deal done because everything just keeps coming back. +He joined our faculty at Yale in 2007, where he and I have been co teaching the core negotiation course ever since. +The timing wasn't great, and I had to fly from New York to Seoul, and then come right back in order to teach my class at Yale. +And then the group would say, yeah, okay, well let's go for it. +Well, you may not have it, or you may have it wrong. +So one more time. +Here, we have a very succinct kind of mission statement for the Graduate School of Business, and a longer multifaceted one for the Graduate School of Education. +That if you fire certain people, you'll just create resistance and rebellion. +Oh, I couldn't agree more. +And they're not just learning, how to use a hammer, which would be like using rational actor or one theory. +It's only after developing this deep understanding of our system, what it creates, how it works, why it exists, that we can identify our leverage to change it. +Right? Define the game and build a better mousetrap. +The European nations were in fierce competition, so they wanted to make alliances with Indigenous nations. +In this case, if we have a private equity investor, satisfying the need of money, we say it's early growth financing. +So, I think what we're getting though is that, the definition of an organization can go from very clear and a strong ideal as an entity that reproduces itself has a social structure, shared goals, they keep kind of finding consensus on and coordination around, to temporary, to even lacking in any of those qualities. +It wasn't until 1986 that Carl Beam became the first Indigenous artist to be included in the National Art Gallery's permanent collection. +We also want no more than six off peak ads. +Take into account that if you are burnt out, if you collapse helping other people we are losing someone who can do something very important and you won't be able to help people who are suffering anymore. +Or as compliments in some way to one another to afford a richer understanding of how this Chicago Public School reform manifested and died in each phase. +Authority based on knowledge, knowledge is easier to kind of hide to some extent. +Fortunately, we are also hard-wired for cooperation and fairness. +Despite its cultural origin in Italy, in Italian cuisine, it can fit many different local adaptations in terms of cuisine. +Synthesizing, in a totally daily situation teenagers must face five important challenges which difficult a lot their daily management. +That are endemic to the networks already in place. +It is important to know the facts so you can protect yourself and stop it from spreading. +Take a look at some of the negative versus positive reframing statements we've heard recently from educators in the field. +They’ve switched their attitude from a very passive attitude in which they were more focused on legal technicalities and on liquidation value, they’ve changed their mindsets and their attention toward understanding the business, understanding where they can create value in the companies. +To others being assistant professors that aren't tenured yet. +And this may have to do with,uh, kind of how people are presenting ambiguity toward which audience. +And say what do these trends mean, which means we need a context, because before we can get a decision and hand it to our innovation guys and our engineers, we need to understand something a bit more. +We focused on authenticity. +It turns out that under A, the buyer could regret having making this decision, if the drug is not approved. +The children were showing signs of distress. +So, in some ways, it's more powerful than the things you've missed. +I don't know, it's. +But what is progressive there is that women's funds and individual women who actually have begun to listen, are beginning to say "we need to make a difference. +Clear out the numbers in the middle, okay, and clear out the output numbers. +A lot of people have lost their relative. +So we must understand that now he or she will look other teenagers, not adults. +That's kind of a background. +Now, most of this course is not about buying shoes, it's about more important aspects of negotiation. +I can just drag this down and it computes a percent error for each value. +I will make this there, and so now I have my total profit. +So every school has to kind of resemble the district average within a 15% error. +Well that's what they say, insights that rise from the subconscious like that, they are, they can sometimes be invaluable. +But you're still saying no. +Sometimes it can just be helpful to remember that they, along with other people through our history, Surmounted enormous challenges too. +At that conference almost for the first time, the idea that women have the right to determine their own reproduction was clearly stated in international documents. +But we haven't yet done is all of the stuff that miswanting is confusing us about. +The final question that I'm going to address was about corporate responsibilities or rationalized myth and this is one that Juan asked. +What do you think? No. +It's part of human nature to settle on some goal or idea for us. +How do we know this? Well, we know this from a very famous study of nuns, you might be asking why did researchers study nuns? 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I call this one jobs to do. +But the, A sacred spirit happening. +Here the interface Is defined as the mediation of the user's task and the system's core function. +If us consumers perceive to have got a value which is less than that of what we expected we are dissatisfied. +So the big bonus means zero payment upfront. +Many of you out there may be from a small village or a small town and remember how oppressive a small community can be for developing a unique sense of self and creativity. +While the first case to manage the issue of double valuation within private equity, that is the equity value at time 0 and the exit, is based on the existence of a very solid and robust business plan, the second case is related to stories in which the business plan is not robust or solid. +So, we see them all over the place, and it's not always clear what the right answer is. +So their motivation for reaching an agreement is to increase their payoffs from one plus two which is three, all the way up to nine. +You can tell this because if you remove the laugh track from television shows, you start to see how deeply unfunny they are. +They looked the planes are as follows and the kind of Reconnaissance. +And by deep I mean more into cultural features like values and principles that guide the kinds of patterns of relations that we have within organizations. +What is beta? 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And so queer theory I guess piggybacking from Foucault has pushed us to think about the history behind the things that have supposedly always been like that, right? 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No. +I'm just trying to, to a variety of different responses to the things you write and hopeful in a way that's hopeful and responsive to your interest and needs. +The second thing I would say to the people taking the course, connecting with other people must become part of our everyday life that doesn't disappear because you finished with the class. +Indigenous people who live in urban spaces have noted that they feel as much connection and attachment to other Indigenous people living in their city as they do to their home community or cultural group. +In this case we have to manage the issue of double evaluation in a very different way. +A couple months later, the hospital sends us a bill, which was $32,000. +So I have a moment to thank all our crew who comes here on their Sunday. +I want to minimize this. +Is there something else now that we could do?. +It's interesting to see. +And that should be easy for them to give you because you're not asking for more money. +Sequential 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science is often full of things that are just pure abstraction. +As we think about the user's needs, it's also important to remember that they do not exist in a vacuum, but rather in an ecosystem. +Other great things like even getting married, there's lots of data looking at these curves for marriage. +And they also found, there seems to be the sweet spot and using four of your highest seven strengths for whatever reason. +We are suspended and sustain closeness, and as such, witness the skill and respect needed for this venture. +Engagement means we have to set up the rules that qualify the presence of PE within the equity of the company. +In a sense that we're not gonna look at how well you did compared to the person on the other side of the negotiation. +It is especially disruptive because it lacks clear resolution. +In the Calgary example, there was a long and somewhat contentious negotiation over the development of the ring road that needed to pass through the Tsuut’ina Nation. +For example, sign up for an email opt-in list, make a purchase, register to vote, take a political action, make a donation to a nonprofit organization. +It's the opposite of what we often feel, which you might refer to as feeling time famished. +This is total cost. +As the bundle is being installed, the volunteers and organizers are swept into ceremony. +But it's not always easy to access and it tends to remain relatively static. +He floors the gas. +For instance, in my tree representing my crazy we family as I call them, the largest branches off the trunk could be my partnership with my wife, trying to raise good kids and cherishing and including the wider clan of grandparents and relatives. +Launching it. +And it ends up with their children. +Young faculty members at research universities live by the mantra publish or perish. +So I'm not telling you make your company sound like some kind of a Sham Wow infomercial. +Pablo Andres Musso also says the massive protests are not organized 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+Sometimes you hit a wall in constructing your understanding. +It's possible he could afford to take nothing upfront. +This shift changed from a double majority rule, meaning if there is not a majority vote of members at a first vote, then a public notice needs to be posted in the community. +The really challenging ones and the ones where it gets actually exciting and fun, is where it becomes clear, at least you think that nothing you know is going to help you with that. +Social structures are more than just recurring behavioral patterns, they're also cultural systems that entail normative principals and cognitive beliefs. +If we talk about a private equity, three different entities can be a private equity investor. +So we have deep culture, guiding the kind of observed social structure and that social structure reinforced the implementation of a particular technology or task. +So they have no way of trying to get help. +This person has resources and he has used as much as he can, this 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Well, this is what Sonja Lyubomirsky and her colleagues have done, really have people do these acts of kindness. +And I like to say, don't be a Facebook lawyer, in other words don't be that person who gets legal advice on Facebook despite the fact that you have no idea what you're talking about. +The world isn't quite consistent with this. +In contrast, the less developed countries have a dramatic increase. +However, One of my most admired study experts, Cal Newport, used 5 pm quitting time through most of his student career. +The Nehiyawak that lived along the Hudson's Bay were looking for trade opportunities, whereas before, they preferred to avoid the Europeans. +Because the expectation will normally be that you'll be willing to ghostwrite very commonly for the executive team or the founder, and try and recreate their voice. +Perhaps Hassan should get $80 million and Zincit 20. +Well, organizational ecologists identify retention though through the focus on rates of organizational founding and death. +A major problem in India. +Because by definition, they're influential, and important, but they have concerns about what you do. +We can put borders on in a minute. +And my messages to all of these women in the countries around the world is if you can do it in Sierra Leone where 60 000 women were raped, where rape was not a crime, today we have one of the most progressive laws in Sierra Leone on sexual violence. +Radio silence, email silence, hello, we decided to accept your offer of 650, can you kindly let me know your escrow. +You may have other participants with similar energies as you. +In future modules, we will study each of these phases of design with the goal of experiencing the techniques that are used in each of these phases. +In many cases, it's not the norm in that area or organization or sector to act. +At a massive emergency level, they would be solving the identification, solving the communications with their relatives, solving where will they spend the night. +The same way that not all doctors can operate a stomach or make a CPR on the street just because they are doctors, not all psychologists can make psychological first aid, no matter their license in psychology. +The blue means when you're sad, you're glum, you're lonely. +Avoiding learning traps. +The problem is who are you going to do this ventilation with, because experience tells us when someone who is a professional or volunteer assistant sees a critical situation and then he goes back to his family, he has certain inclination to explain what he did and the family asks how did it go, what happened, what did he have to do, but here there's a really important risk, because you are trained on how to apply psychological first aid, you know what you are doing, you are learning self-care steps, you know which are the reactions, you have tools. +All components were there that required a release at least temporarily of the constraints, that would be applied to the problem to recognize a new solution. +I'm taking a Master’s in, basically, fashion and luxury at Bocconi. +And so this is a mixed bag for two reasons. +So that was a good way of showing that our campaigns actually do help sell products. +But that mode where you're stepping back a little bit and you're not focusing completely and intently, and you're trying to get something down on a page that sometimes in order to avoid that editorial mode, the best thing to do is to cover up your screen with a towel or something like that. +The guy on the floor shoving in the pins doesn't know whether to put in another pin. +Just like communities of practice, networks of practice have several shortcomings. +Now, again, we could do this by hand. +Other questions? In the first lecture, you talked about the misconceptions of happiness, and you mentioned that having a good job or earning a lot of money was not what makes us happy. +We can build horizontal prototypes that allow us to model the breadth of the design feature we plan to incorporate but include little functionality. +Innovative sites like HARASSmap, can now even identify specific locations in Cairo where women are experiencing various forms of harassment and assault. +Also ask yourself if [INAUDIBLE] is viewing this as kind of a cup half empty story. +I also don't want to not meet the demand. +Particularly, people's life circumstances where there's been some sort of train wreck, for lack of a better term. +So, at this point, when, what I like to promote is really brain health rather than memory techniques. +And fourth, the final thought is to limit your rocks to just the top three to five priorities. +And when you're out of shape, it's hard to run, and we had to sprint this summer. +And, of course, the emphasis is on that, on what the Indians are going to get, as opposed to what they're giving up. +An example of this model occurring is that it took a long time for the report on sighted missiles to reach the President. +This helps them but it is usually against us. +In this lesson we will discuss and practice some low fidelity prototyping techniques. +The 2,000 year old Babylonian Talmud forms the basis for Jewish civil, criminal and religious law. +And then the purpose, which is exploitation. +That's not a problem. +In this case, so again, the product is not changed in any of its features, but what is changed is the way the product is provided to consumers. +She played the Burger Queen in a Bud Light commercial and she's also in Succession. +I'm willing to split the savings evenly with you, 650/650. +I don't see why you can't, it's something you could work for. +Emotional definitely but also a lot of information the two things of value partnered. +And with that in mind let's consider a new case and use it as a thought experiment for trying out this managerial styles. +What he shows is that in that case that I just gave you where Alice has a five-minute deadline and both sides know this, Alices are so worried about this that they end up making concessions. +And maybe not a mass email if you can avoid it. +During massive emergencies management, due to the big amount of affected people and probably because of the infrastructures damage, it's almost impossible to prevent a certain chaos. +So, he had parochial interest at stake which was he wanted to get reelected and he couldn't fail, and seem weak on Cuba again. +So watch this, linear is m the slope times the price is x plus the b plus the intercept. +Third, bear in mind that your words really matter and writing is important to this process. +Both males and females can get HIV from having unprotected sex. +It is a matter of continuing that connection all of the time and making use of it by letting it expand and scale the knowledge we have, but also create other opportunities so that people far away can actually influence what we do locally. +In a way, this kind of diagram sums up the decisions that arose and why the timing kind of pressed it, and what it did and what it meant for the participants within this context. +Stereopsis is the magic behind Magic Eye pictures like the one shown here. +So ask for permission to defer the salary discussion later when someone says hey Dalian, so for example, if someone tries to hire me for negotiations coaching, Dalian what's your rate, I always just have questions. +My Yale students made a meme like this this is like, you at the beginning of this semester versus you at the end of the semester, you might at the beginning of the semester be taking all these extracurriculars, taking on more hours at work and so on. +This is when we match our attitudes and our behaviors to that of other people. +Then, more recently in Miami we had a bus strike where the drivers continued to drive the buses, but they agreed with the city that the passengers could ride the buses, they just wouldn't pay any fares. +If you move forward with all your purchases into the future doing that, you're going to be better off. +So let's highlight all the data, head over to the Insert tab, and we can look at some of the recommended charts, pick your favorite one. +The Expo officials' original intent, to present history from a colonial perspective became irrelevant. +In a realm where settler colonialism continues to insist on the appropriation and subsummation of Indigenous voices, more than ever, Indigenous artists are utilizing a diversity of art media and materials to re-inscribe an Indigenous presence in the arts. +Some people have said that, "committing yourself to marry someone is like exercising an option. +When both parties understand this percentage is the least Bea will ever accept in the future, this leads her to a position where it becomes the least she should accept today. +Psychological management is totally important because most of these women show very important guilt symptoms which we must take and understand from the beginning to understand, analyze and assist from this affective nonsense which can generate thoughts such as: you are supposed to be the aggressor but also someone important for me. +All you know is that it's something below $200. +On paper, the Hudson's Bay Company had a monopoly over a vast territory, but in reality, the Hudson's Bay Company only controlled a small area adjacent to the shores of James and Hudson bays. +All right, well I've been taking this class in negotiations and I wanna apply some the principles here to get a better agreement overall, what's the pie? I think it's 10 million, because there's a 10% chance that the drug will be approved which will give it 100 million value. +A good example of such an expert view in identity portrayal can be seen in the native anthropologist. +And from this, all sorts of company gains will result, and the commitment levels rise. +Everything is fine? Man, who are you, for heaven's sake. +There are many distinct understandings of law amongst Indigenous nations. +So we're going to fill every order as they come in and that's the only cost based on this model. +But of course, you can still see what are the people willing to pay now. +He becomes a judge like you, so basically when his team comes to him and says we don't like this point, he wants to seen like John as arbiter. +Is the origin important or not for the company to build its competitive advantage? 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I could say the following to you, but I don't think that's gonna help us get a deal. +It's more of a rhetorical question. +Because it's all connected. +The point is how to get the best of one approach and the other in order to have a very effective management into the market. +I'm a rescuer, a paramedic. +Obviously if the company is bigger, the capacity of investment is bigger as well, so this company can afford a larger number of touchpoints. +You would never plan to compete in a weightlifting competition by waiting until the very day before a meet and then spending the entire day working out like a fiend. +But now we're talking on boys and girls in this transition stage between childhood and adulthood. +Why when we talk about the segment of accessible luxury, think about brands such as. +The point is to conduct the technique that provides us with the information we need. +And I think, fashion sort of speaks to that. +Number two, get tested and encourage others to test, as well. +We have two main clans, two main crests where we're from, the Ravens and the Eagles. +It seems you can't be in both thinking modes at the same time. +You may have to add some extra information, you may do a Google search find some extra information about it. +Now they will ask you for your personal data and well, if you need something wait, someone will come to talk to you. +As you go through it try to identify what data could have been collected via naturalistic observation, surveys, focus groups or interviews. +So in sum, from the neo-institutional vantage point, organizational survival and success is contingent on integrating institutional beliefs or ritual classifications from the environment that are believed to be signals of legitimacy and rationality. +Read the question, pause the video before we begin. +Now if we focus on management, we see that the school instated several routines and institutional arrangements to foster such a learning community. +We had two weeks in training. +From your perspective, the price is just high enough that you're ambivalent about going ahead and have no problem walking away from the deal. +We're willingly choosing this kind of distraction. +Mm-hm You know? And in fact what about the even when it succeeds. +So we get inspiration from anywhere. +And after a couple of weeks I called Guido and said, listen, I want to tell you something. +It says the company's variable cost per order. +Perhaps you're using positive self-talk and saying to yourself something like, ''I've got this, '' ''I'm a calming force here, '' ''It's going to be okay,'' ''I've been here before. +Next, is a theory about control, other theories like that a status attainment and control or dominance suggest that people seek out interpersonal advantages and control. +The question of whether to engage in horizontal or vertical prototyping depends on the goal of the exercise. +Whatever angle of approach intrigues you, I'd encourage you to look around and notice how organizations define their purpose and reflect on how that makes you feel. +If you have a Branded House, you just need one communication campaign. +There is someone in your high school is doing better than you in terms of the GPA. +Now, Ken is not keen on doing final offer arbitration. +Negotiated and agreed to by two or more sovereign nations, treaties are formal agreements used to reinforce and protect relations between those parties. +, was established to ensure the full implementation of the Nunavut land claims agreement, and defend the rights of the Act's Inuit beneficiaries. +We need to Train our customers. +And in this manner, the individually guided education's reward structure worked to equalize social prestige, and include lower-performing kids, and give them academic legitimacy. +They focus on their fit, they focus on the niche that they can occupy. +The Brand’s DNA is also always reflected into the printed advertisement. +And even if they, in the case they have. +The mission of the churches, however, was to Christianize the children. +Leadership positions were simplified and categorized into chiefs and band councillors. +I think this is totally a woman’s right and I can decide this. +But the process is important. +HIV-AIDS epitomizes more than any other disease the intersection of health and human rights. +She's got some really nice stuff. +We signed it. +I really encourage students in particular, not to outline before writing. +I work here at the hospital and I'm here to see if you need something, you are Amparo's family, right? 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They find, whenever you self-report mind-wandering, even if your mind-wandering to a good thing, like you're thinking about some upcoming vacation or something fun that's going to happen, anytime you're mind-wandering, even if it's to a good thing, you're not feeling as good as if you're simply not mind-wandering at all. +Your bottom of attention is latching onto this thing and it makes it kind of easy to attend and be mindful. +So it has these kind of garbage can elements to it. +Well, each store, each factory. +There are contracts between the University and Coursera in terms of knowledge and sharing. +He says he wants to go to Mabrak. +You really can build familiarity with doing difficult things. +The individually guided education program was imposed from the district, and the faculty felt they had no choice or discussion over it, and felt a degree of resistance. +In order to become a Canadian citizen, bearing all rights and privileges, an Indian person had to meet one of two sets of criteria. +So it's probably even worse now when we're having this conversation. +Remember earlier when the Algonkin and Wendat often suffered from rage from the Oneida and Onondaga? 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This comes with a big revelation. +The same is for a restaurant. +But on the other side there were the ones which saw their activity as emergency psychologists in a much more critical way. +Plot it on the Mood Meter. +We hope this space has successfully negotiated some of the complexities surrounding sovereignty, land, gender and sexuality without overgeneralizing or essentializing. +You know I had a lot of fun with that previous game. +So it's important that, if you really do want to change a culture, to realize that individuals, the participants of that organization, are actually carriers of that culture, and it's through a variety of tacit and implicit practices. +So although there are extremely sound, good reasons obviously behind the idea of more sustainable world, in general, also sustainable food that it seems to me that now it has taken a sort of a very ideological approach. +They look like a typical school. +So therefore, you should be rewarding me for some of the points you are getting. +The real point is how much do you want to rely on the positive value that consumers associate with your origins in building your positioning? 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Did you define the boundary or the game rules of exchange? And a great example of this is Robert Caro's book, The Power Broker. +And so the final suggestion is just like go to your account and just get rid of it. +At the structural level, we interestingly found that 70 percent of the fuel in the industry is paid by the charterer, not the ship owner. +So I thought these were tremendously helpful, concrete suggestions that I feel like for a lot of you out there who would like to utilize organizational learning in your own firms, that you now have a clearer kind of path to doing so. +You don't have the product, you don't have the designer, you don't have the store, but you have the customer. +Many, many governments have tried to look at their education sector policies and look at their policies and do some sort of breakdown based, to keep an eye on what's happening, the gender dimension. +So, so, I do things. +Can you tell us, how do you choose which wines are to be included in the list? 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The organizations too rely on standard operating procedures, which means they have these built in routines that they tend to train on and they follow repeatedly. +So hopefully through this screen-side chat I maybe revealed relevance of coalitional ideas but also kind of responding to your interest that maybe I give greater voice to this year's cohort of users. +Fuck everything. +It's like a stepping procedure that a couple will do in order to accomplish a dance. +15, so- Instead of 29. +But North and South America or might refer to it as the Western Hemisphere. +The wind is a sacred spirit. +This is the maturity stage. +And today, I want to explore two essential elements of irresistible content. +To work for the common good, respect all living things, preserve harmony and balance, and plan and prepare for the future. +Then in the second storyboard they find the study app, right, and they say, great, because I can limit this to three people to study with. +Maybe more, maybe less. +We will spend a lot of time on learning what we must do to apply psychological first aids, the stages this technique has, where and how they must be applied. +But really, de Moines can ship to three places. +Beth, if she buys the bottle, would end up behind, so she would not buy the bottle. +We'd finish a pitch, we'd put ourselves back on belay, we'd talk about the problem and we've made progress on the problem. +And other people in the village wouldn't even allow their children to play with them, because they were afraid they would infect them. +Other actors like a5 and a6 just can't make the meeting times. +So here, efficacy is kind of a concern of tasks and then finally, we have the open system. +So that's one route. +And then it ruins the children's life because now they have no purpose and they're just filthy rich. +As mentioned in the course introduction, I have found over the years the materials to be simple but a strong and structured scaffolding. +And so, sleep, really good. +And for this reason we have to calculate the carried interest every year. +However, the major shortcoming of this technique includes that the designers' data are limited to his or her own collection technique and interpretation. +We're going to play around this number a little bit. +Yeah, right. +One good example we can use is the mineral water business. +Otherwise remember your tiny metabolic vampires, they can suck away the neural pattern related to that memory before it can strengthen and solidify. +This also helped women. +People will talk to you. +Today, thanks to the opportunity that the crisis center from the Autonomous University of Barcelona is bringing me, I would like to give you some thoughts on psychological first aid. +In contrast to the organizational learning perspective, it does agree that standard operating procedures matter, but it focuses on the practice of these procedures. +And she measures this by the instructional expenditure per student that a new charter would get if it opened, right, like an operating budget. +I can't find him. +And one of my favorite studies on this topic is one of the most famous studies, in fact, in the field of psychology. +Let's do something for them. +You're standing on a box, looking at yourself in a three way mirror. +Not only does this attract and hold attention, but it also helps with comprehension and retention for your audience. +But you can also download every lecture transcript off the lecture site. +Are you offering I'm not offering 26 million? I'm just saying, would you take 26 million? 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Will they eventually burn out? Or is this a model that twill sustain commitment and fulfill identities? Is it just meaningful, and therefore we do it late into the evening? 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Everything here is givens, so the next thing we need to do is put in our supply constraints. +Like me, he has an online negotiation course which you can find at Yale negotiation strategies. +Covenant number eight is represented by the right of first refusal. +It's important to note that these sorts of partnerships aren't mergers, where total absorption of one firm into another occurs. +That's not affecting deep aspects of your decisions and your thoughts. +Merely in cases where they're not kind of thinking about time, whether not feeling so time famished. +But let's start from my first question, Antonio. +As we continue, we begin to see how reconciliation and healing is a reciprocal process that provides hope for Indigenous peoples and understanding in Canadian society. +In the third module, Brian and I took you through the audience journey, and how you should map their journey when crafting a content marketing strategy. +I'm just going to put them to the right. +You can send them anywhere. +Does it make sense to attend a Private Equity of Venture Capital course? 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That was the proposal that they started with. +Now, other people argued for something more lenient even, saying these online universities compliment and enhance the brick and mortar universities. +For example, the 10 commandments. +Maybe he's just not that focused guy, right. +The merger would save the $1. +If you want to work out more, but you also are tempted to sit down and watch Netflix, you agree that you're only ever going to watch Netflix while you're at the gym. +They work to instruct and educate on how to behave properly. +So what's the biased way that we think about time? Well, we usually would assume that our psychological timeline works like this. +This is why tackling procrastination is so incredibly important. +It just feels really good. +The agent looks at you and says, "Well, I have here these two passports. +We can think of it is the executive manager of our thoughts, that helps us to see the big picture and have perspective. +And last but not least the lowest possible unit cost $21. +While I now spend the majority of my time teaching at Yale, I work with a variety of people and groups outside university in a way I hope helps everyone both in and out of Yale. +But I still see [inaudible] about perceptions of LGBT people. +So again, there is a requirement for a competence, which is managing people and managing procedures that usually in a small company is not so common. +The product life cycle is short. +When you're really sitting around clicking through Netflix shows and you haven't decided what you want to watch, you're not often in a really good state. +You have countries where, basically, there is no Italian cuisine culture and awareness, no pasta market and no Barilla presence. +In contrast, on the south side of Chicago in an urban neighborhood was the University of Chicago. +Awareness of such natural biases is the first step toward mitigating these effects. +What we really want to be looking for are our signature strengths, and also thinking of activities that would give us some flow. +For any Brown's one-page PDF on power over versus power with should help get you thinking. +There are very few physical exchanges or gestures between the men. +So I'll center this. +And, of course, when the city experience and coming to the city, the results weren't what people wanted. +We can show one decimal to be fancy, we can drag it down and then we can take an average just dragging the formula over. +In fact there are studies which prove that in some collectives of, in example, firemen in USA have a really high post-traumatic stress rate, it goes to a 16-18% compared to the post-traumatic stress tax than in a normal population. +Sometimes next steps are small, like thinking about the situation from a different perspective. +Isn't that sensible? But that's not what we did, not what we are doing. +And so within the caribou, just a way that I like to do some extra storytelling was to put some details within the body of the caribou, and I thought well, dog team has to be represented, the traditional way of going into your hunting territory in the north. +There are other brands whose main role is image and/or prestige. +But our approach in this class has much more to do with justice and human rights for women. +All this goes to say that we need to start prioritizing social connection in a way that we often don't. +So this is the shrinking workforce which will happen. +I do a bit more on the economic side. +So, happiness is not doing what you like. +And so I think Ryan and others started catching onto this. +Like you're like in Mather or like your quadded, which is like the terrible thing at Harvard. +He's like oh my gosh, this counterfactual of me never existing would be really bad. +So when times are good, people think they are really good for Apple. +So she'd walk up to you on the street and say, hey, do you want to be the study? You have to rate your happiness on a standard scale and then she gives you some money. +As a marketer in probably what's going to be a smaller organization, you want to be thinking this way as well. +In the same survey, 28% reported that they turned to the sex industry as a result of spousal violence, 14% because of family problems, and 10% because they were deserted or divorced. +I have a 93 percent to invest in x. +Again, that half-page is incredibly powerful as is. +A third way of impacting by innovating the value proposition on the stages of the consumer experience is focusing on the consumption experience. +We seem to value these things to some real extent. +They actually wrote these long memoirs when they first decided to become a nun that these researchers could analyze. +So, you'd like to have other things equal, you'd like to have negative beta stocks in your portfolio. +We will not discuss the various Indigenous governance models here, but we will talk about how some of the urban Indigenous organizations in Canada are governed and who they represent. +Basically consumers collect information about product features, so the features of the value proposition, so the product and other features are basically making the value proposition. +So, this is all kind of a changing terrain. +This include user characteristics tables and personas. +From learning curves, to organizational memory and forgetting, to the combination of communities of practice with networks of practice. +This area includes the five major Inuit communities of Nain, Hopedale, Rigolet, Makkovik and, Postville. +So there are three different players and five different areas of the impact. +When you talk about producers, do you mean the product they make, or are are interested in something else? I'm interested in what they put in their bottles, I mean, not grapes, but heart, mind, and whatever, terroir, and… Okay, Sergio, you have a very varied clientele in your shop, can you tell us a bit more about your clients? My clients are divided, they are more or less 75% Italians and 25% foreigners. +What is the risk premium? Risk premium is the average return investors receive investing in a certain stock exchange. +So, imagine you, again, let's not even take a good job, which I think some of you guys think in this fantasy world of "someday I'll have a good job. +So we're overestimating the positive things that are happening to other people. +You're going to learn a lot by doing that. +You make the decision based on data analysis and logic. +So what is luxury for some is just ordinary. +Nowadays there's this mantra of like treat yourself, I think it's like a parks and rec thing. +And a lot of times in negotiation you'd like to be be able to say, I can't pay more than this. +So watch out for that piece at the end here, this is the price times the number of books ordered. +And so, what is the variance of my return? Or the variance is just equal to X squared times the variance of the return on the first asset. +We're running out of time. +A variety of participants are involved, around six, but only some of them enter the choice arena, again, about desegregation. +And just in comparison of an unrelated point that I wanted to share with you, is that women owned less than one percent of the world's property. +I give tips for people to speak from the very first day, and then that may work for you it may not work for you. +Anyone, Cajal noted, even people with average intelligence, can change their own brains so that even the least gifted can produce an abundant harvest. +And the last model is related to company valuation and deal making. +So if we apply this kind of model here we start to see things very differently. +Unlike most of the online courses, we're sitting here in my living room, chatting with you guys in this kind of comfy space. +But Joe McNay was just this creative guy. +The question is how important is it to keep the tradition the same over time. +And this sort of network form of organization is seen as a viable alternative to large scale corporations, and large scale hierarchical public bureaucracies. +Before we begin, pause this video, and just read the question on the screen if you want to type it out as well. +Whichever one you prefer works for me. +However, somebody, can't be a good guy, a bad guy comes in and says no no I want you to pay now and sort of, basically, Holds you up Blackmails me to pay that. +I'm absolutely not interested in becoming a part of the public relations mechanism. +Let's imagine you have to start your own business, and probably a good portion of the audience working with this course could be interesting in launching their own startup. +I have people in my life that this is true of and you will have people in your life. +They go backward, integrating also the design process and the communication process. +When I have to assist in an emergency, later I think of my kids and what would happen to them if I were in a situation as the people I've just worked with. +because your comparison group narrows narrows narrows to just the very people who make you feel worse about yourself. +The earliest class of theories regarded organizations as rational systems. +When you're negotiating with somebody who has a whole lot better information, it's really dangerous to go and state a price. +Then there are social risks. +Guess again, who do you think has HIV or AIDS? Wrong again. +And finally we mustn't force to stay anyone who doesn't want to. +This is based on the concept of oneness with the universe and acknowledges everything in the natural world as being interconnected. +Well, these techniques basically consist on a three-step ritual. +And then so I would say to Raluca, where do you think Claude is inflexible have issues of like salary, signing, performance pay, location projects and she might say, you just can't ask for more salary monies to tie right now. +Think about Zegna, think about Tods, think about Ferrogamo, they are increasingly controlling all the manufacturing activities. +Problem though, is that if we go back to our list of things, that we have hedonic adaptation for like awesome stuff that we're going to buy, fair enough, I can use this strategy. +Usually as participants we will only be able to act as a palliative, because we will be able to minimize the effects of a disaster that has already happened and which wasn't in our hands avoiding or solving it. +The use of decedents name will become important for family members as well. +Helps to take some of that same and stigma and shift it towards what it really is. +It is common to refer to the arrival of Europeans, specifically the French and the English, as the discovery of Canada. +They don't want your stuff. +You thought about all your bad habits and felt really bad about yourself. +But then someone else posted a neat insight, I think, in terms that this might be the situation for developed countries in the knowledge economy but it hasn't necessarily reached industrial ones where physical and financial matters and those kind of resources are perhaps more important. +We also did some studies in our laboratory, in which we had undergraduate students come in for half an hour. +Adding index terms like a, or tags. +We can look back and say wow it had a really high return over the last 20 years. +A negative beta stock moves opposite other risk. +Often, when I teach these types of courses, I find that the term leadership, in particular, provokes a range of reactions. +It includes people who are not in the market for that product or service, but they know somebody who is. +This Number 1 is just a number 1, it is also not a formula. +For this reason it’s regulated by the directive regulating the entire financial system. +One is that people may use pasta as we do for the main dish but they do it combined with a source of protein. +You have some kind of sense of what to predict, probably. +Before we move on to globalization, I just want to say that what was really important observation for me in the video, is that they close their health gap, we are close, we are very near to closing health gap and educational gap, but the major challenges are going to be the economic one and the political one, which is about power, which is about decision making. +Yes, maybe you’ve opened a new market, but you haven’t made anything long-term. +Even if you did proportionality, there's a question of, should you make it proportional to how [inaudible] engine cars or how many battery cars. +Metz is quick to point out that these teachers were relatively negative, but not noticeably so in comparison to say, traditional school teachers that taught in other context and schools. +In fact, another study by Liz Dunn and colleagues really looked at whether or not donating some money might reduce your stress as measured in one of these stress hormones known as cortisol. +Roll it out because they simply don't have the money in the bank to do so. +We're sourcing here from the Water Center for Systems Thinking but there are others in the public domain if you search on any browser. +So I'll end there, and I'll be available to answer questions. +And the way that the assignments in this course can help you do that. +All right so, this is going to tell Excel where in our model the cells are going to come from. +OK, now take care, come, live, enjoy, go for a walk, you must do your normal life now. +We only fill that in when we have a header across the top. +So we are entering a really critical part of the course right now. +We establish our, let me say share there. +It's a real decision and we're hesitating, it's a serious [inaudible]. +At least I find I need willpower to do that. +And despite it might be hard we should not only accept it, but even incentive it. +They mediate the effect that the technology, and make it go in the cirriculum, and make it go in directions the teacher never intended. +So te question is, how should we think about both of these types of job negotiations? Delian? Yeah, I'll say some very general things and maybe you can fill in with some specifics. +When the Hudson’s Bay Company established a colony on Vancouver Island in 1849, little thought was given to the pre-existing Indigenous presence. +So we have our labor costs that go together, we have our materials cost that we can put these two together. +So the gap their first year at age 27 is $7,000 in their salary. +And the network of supporters kind of centered on President Scott and key board of trustees members. +And a lot of you probably remember when a lot of these things like conference calls first came online and people worked remotely, and how people would be doing their dishes or laundry while they teleconferenced. +Calculated numbers go first, less than or equal to the givens, the upper limit. +Let's look at a specific case. +Where efficiency is really an issue and the goal. +For sales up to x, you should pay the market multiple. +And some of them don't understand, don't know, because they've been in the forest fighting, that it's actually a war crime. +Basically, I think what you'll see is many of the things we think are going to make us happy don't. +Or publication or any other professional venue. +And if we do focus on learning, how might we look at how you would measure that, how you would do this country by country. +When talking about size we usually tend to think of the size of the company but the size of the company in itself, it is not a real point. +Fashion communication mainly focuses on the so-called dream factor. +A step below haute couture, we have the so-called, ready-to-wear. +Here they are. +After this ventilation, which doesn't have to be right after the incident, maybe you'll need and it would be good for you a moment of decompression. +They may have trouble focusing, or they may not remember new material or forget assignments. +So many of these people aren't from a rural space whether it’s a reserve, or settlement, or just rural space in general have never been to a rural space of any kind, but have grown up and understood their Indigeneity as it gets created in the context of the city that they live in. +That's right Okay, make it so. +So you're saying there's more of a financial reason behind this new evidence? I do. +The only thing that I just would caution about in the summary sentence you can have this here, so you purchase and you can list these out. +I like this example a lot. +And Vanessa did a good job of relating them. +Because in 10 years, I'm going to be going for your job. +We'll assume that these variances are going to be stable through time. +The slope of the field produces a bias in how the balls fall and what goals are reached, but the course of a specific decision and the actual outcomes are not easily anticipated. +You see it through the visuals, so the brand elements of the individual brand in the endorsement strategy are more evident to the consumer than the parent brand, whereas with the Sub Branding strategy, the emphasis is given to the corporate brand, so the visuals of the corporate brand are more evident than the visuals of the individual brand. +By this, I mean that the designer can choose to ask followup questions that weren't on the protocol or even to let the user lead a particular point of interest. +Well, first of all I know there's scholars who've spent their entire academic careers looking at this issue. +Yeah, and the answer is that we had sold this company, to a large consumer products, and then we ended up buying it back. +The problem is that, if you only do easy things, you never get into that challenging flow state, you get into relaxing experiences but never optimal experiences. +The explicit give and take over proposals where you're sitting down. +When we talked about organizational culture and organizational learning, it had that kind of feel. +For example, James March talks about organizational learning as proceeding by a process of exploration or exploitation. +Are the kids coming back? Yes, they will. +There is no HIV risk. +The main mechanisms supporting their stay in the company. +I paid that invoice. +To plan, we can start by asking ourselves what's most important to change, which is different for everyone. +And this dumb annoying feature that makes you think that, is that you think that when your mind delivers to you an intuition like, I'm going to feel really sad if I get a bad grade, that that intuition is normatively correct. +Of having an ambitious target. +There are a handful of countries where abortion is completely illegal for no reason. +And this is Israel, so everyone negotiates. +It injects a laugh, and it lets you restart once again. +In this case, in vulture financing we have evidence of two different deals. +Let's take him for all the money he's got. +But for me, if I haven't seen a person after say, three years, I, I have real problems, I just can't recall their name very quickly. +Post-acquisition is very important, and this is something that you should study before, on the buy side. +That's a little bit more context about the course. +At this time in Europe, felt hats were extremely fashionable, and this made the beaver felt in high demand by Europeans. +And this is the premise of a recent book called Happy Money, which is by the two psychologists, Liz Dunn and Mike Norton, who've done some really, really cool work on this stuff. +Now whether that will always be the case we'll see, particularly as these technologies get better and better at making it feasible to be distantly situated and still have a sense of connection and communication that's quite rich. +They give us 20 knives for this one beaver skin. +And the way I did it was to get into a Biology lab. +So, on the one hand, we have the medical faculty which collaborate on mostly publications and grants but not necessarily on the training of doctoral students. +Also, where's this guy gonna stop? How? Yeah, see it doesn't make sense. +Or it may be that we simply design novel inputs and outputs. +We can put some dummy numbers in here just to see what happens. +All these features have likely always been there within organizations and they've perhaps shifted some in salience. +And a lot of you had a lot of consensus about what the good qualities are. +The experiences that combine a balance of challenge and skills. +So they're small, as you might imagine, you may well have a rock to do with family, but you probably will name yours very differently. +I'm looking at the chat. +Inform the person about what happened, and what will be the next steps. +It's a little insidious, and we see it. +It doesn't necessarily have to be that way, because quite a bit is subcontracted out. +So when I got there, I saw the way they delivered the babies. +And hopefully, many of you are going to learn in this course by applying theories. +Who adopted gender roles that weren't normally assigned to people with their kinds of bodies, and that this does push us to think about how we can live differently in the present, insofar as some Indigenous communities have adopted homophobic and transphobic sentiments because of the work of colonization and Christianization. +An Essential Use Case scenario, on the other hand, allows us to understand the user's activities, and what the system requirements are. +Now, you're going to get a lot on this about culture in weeks four & six. +For example, Euro Disney worked very differently than California's Disney Land. +Actually it's better if I put a regression line in. +And in Dan's class Everybody dressed up and they had a job fair, and some people that showed up for jobs were more prepared and dressed appropriately than others. +So what happens now? Well, you guys figure out who's got the most. +What's the best way to negotiate, is in person. +And we know this from a cool study by Howell and Hill, who actually did the normal things, talk about an experience or a material purchase you just made, and do all these ratings for it about your happiness. +But there's some that you see and you're like, humor, that's me, or bravery, that's me. +5 million, and we have to multiply by one plus 45%. +But there are other factors that can impact the fact that consumers rely on a more cognitive or a more emotional process, and actually it is based on the complexity of the process, that is to say, the process is complex when the consumer decides to devote more cognitive effort to collecting and comparing information, comparing alternatives and then reaching the final decision about the choice. +Can a baby get HIV from breast milk? Yes they can. +We might try to apply psychological first aid to kids by ourselves, criticize or discredit psychological first aid or the management parents are doing, and mostly being too overprotective with this family and the management they are doing, encouraging them to delegate its management. +In contrast, if you wait until the day before an exam to cram the material, you may be able to retrieve for the next day on the exam but it will quickly fade from memory. +TV, media, Internet, SMS, apps, and written texts, spoken language, and sign language. +I hope you enjoyed this introductory class, and if you did, I urge you to take other related Coursera courses to advance your knowledge of this fascinating field. +Basically there are these three main roles played by a review: Pre-selection, categorization, and interpretation. +Hence if we aggregated the far image we require some sense of how a network organization views the same situation. +But in this case, there's a question that says how can we make sure the right decision is made and it was by Laura gate, sorry. +So no one told people to do this, there wasn't even an actual agent, but there was this subtle social proof. +If we had units you'd update this. +Appearances are deceptive. +But if you run that system all the time and you don't turn on the rest and digest system, you're putting your body under a lot of stress. +Stores are in Albany, Boston and Cleveland purposely picking these. +Human rights infiltrate every part of human existence. +These efforts to prevent American expansion were evidence of the British desire to exert control over as much land as possible, regardless of previously existing treaties and agreements. +The first covenant is represented by lockup. +Now the Principle of the Divided Cloth gives you a second fair option. +Do you want to say something else? No, no thanks. +And really this is one of the things that I have been thinking of: Why are you not allowed to stay home as a man if you want to? Why do you think this would diminish your manhood? So the patriarchal paradigm is as harmful to you as to us. +1963? Unbelievable. +Say, is it 5. +But what do we bargain? Our public claims that they have not worked appropriately or diligently, or even that they have been neglectful or prejudicial, etc, are kinds of threats and cajollings that might get people to act in those government positions. +So, what's nice about this, in some ways is it's kind of reflective of Stanford's effort to do these online courses. +At these ages it is very important offering information instead of indoctrinating, what does this mean? We will explain what happened and we will omit as much as we can, in this moment in which we are explaining the critical incident, what we think the teenager should and shouldn't do. +Although it's true that it's recommendable that most of these sessions are guided by a trained professional, they aren't psychotherapies, we aren't in that part of the process, they are all preventive character techniques. +In Italy, just going back to Italy for example, we don't see huge differences. +We will rather talk about personal goods: so beauty, apparel, and leather goods. +They can lead or lag problems. +It provides for an analytical and upbeat approach, but abundant research evidence suggests there's a potential for rigidity, dogmatism, and egocentricity. +So, if we look here at the slide next to me, for the perspective of organized anarchy, an organization is a collection of choices. +In other words, I could be wrong, I could be stupid, but I wouldn't take it even if it was generous and good cuz this person's not playing the game. +As we have learned in previous lessons however, we know Indigenous nations are peoples with complex political, cultural, spiritual, and social systems in place prior to European contact. +One thing that I would love to hear from a lot of you is as we're in the digital age now, and we have all these listservs and forums and threads everywhere, and firms have them, even my course the students have them, and parent clubs in the neighborhood, they have them. +But with practice, this positive reframing can become a great habit. +We talked about the importance of getting all this information readily accessible and life on one page. +It's small, but it's there suggesting overall the time that we're all, spending on social networks isn't making us really as happy as we think. +Eat your frogs first every day. +These voices reflect issues related to personal experiences, current political and social conditions, and relevant cultural events. +In your view, will they survive, or will the digital take over everything? No, you cannot be so decisive on no more print. +Now the parochial priorities is that the business leaders wanted to implement Reaganomics which was kind of a hot thing back in that day, and which is kind of less government, less etc. +Beyond merely seeing, try to feel, to hear and even to smell something you're trying to remember. +So that's how you sort of maneuver within that sphere. +Treaty 5 was similar to Treaty 3 with the exception of a reduction of land allocation to 160 acres of land per family of five and a one time payment of 5,500 dollars for ammunition, twine, agriculture and tools. +Before midterms or finals, it can be easy to brush up and have these solutions at the mental ready. +And here, there's distinct flows. +There's a second category of governments that have signed on to human rights treaties. +And settings that was gone over the lecture but that's clearly something that establishes kinds of flows of interaction, and the potential for revealing presentations of self or not. +Institutional controls are practiced in several forms. +And it is really hard not taking home all these images and other people's pain. +If they don't, that's also very enlightening. +It's through communication that companies create the desire of this world. +That's never a good thing. +So winging it is a lot like publishing your first draft, it's just never going to be as good as the content will be with more thorough preparation. +Importantly, moderate levels of stress are okay. +So we ended up buying them. +It also provided for a medicine chest to be maintained by the Indian agent for use of the band, ensuring assistance would be provided during famine and disease. +And some people will look at it and say, eh, not for me. +What she finds is that they're less likely to suffer from things like post-traumatic stress disorder. +As well as defusing, debriefing is a technique which can be found inside the critical incidents management techniques conceived by Mitchell and Diregrov. +I note the badge is called win-win. +It's important to consider barriers or things that may stand in the way, as well as opportunities, like when do you have the most uninterrupted time or the fewest barriers, and when are you most motivated? You can schedule it in by adding to an online or written calendar, an alarm on your phone, a note on your fridge, or finding a buddy to keep each other accountable. +Practice is important. +I mean, certainly one of the key elements, is that in Europe you don't have deals of a large dimension, first. +Decentralized and tribal societies were often considered primitive, and therefore uncivilized in the eyes of European explorers. +Let's start from raw materials. +Less than equal two equal greater than equal two. +And usually works on up to three collections a year in parallel. +When the disease occurred much earlier. +[LAUGHS] Who I haven't yet met, but when I meet her, I will check it. +I want to end on what I think is the biggest point of negotiation. +3, but I'll remind myself that my units are in millions, so I do not have to write down all the zeros and we'll see we can work with this going forward. +It was an attempt to incorporate all countries of the world, then very few-- only 57 or so-- into an all encompassing world Global Compact that says every human in the world has rights. +They describe it thoroughly, and then they articulate which theories seem to reflect that reality. +And I think that when you do this, you're seen more as working with your counterpart as the fair arbiter. +Incidentally, the German word einstellung means mindset. +So without further ado, lets get started. +Discipline was often a simple matter, and faculty issued yellow cards as warnings, and then they made formal referrals to the administrators for discipline that they couldn't handle. +Funds are open-end when investors can enter, and they can exit from the fund whenever they want. +Organizations typically tend to decide which of these perspectives to relate and share, and they're mostly positive. +And resource dependence theory is primarily focused on resource dependence relations that an organization has with other firms in the environment. +So, we have all this divisions and with any university there's multiple types of association that can arise whether, it's through the training of students and advising of doctoral students. +So there's our materials cost. +Let's look at this in the context of some of the negotiations that we've seen. +Sometimes we find victims in the professional field who are ashamed to explain what happened, because it's still in many people's subconscious the fact that it's like talking about family problems, relationship problems, showing up a situation we are living in our private life. +The continuation of Indigenous people's cultural traditions, practices and teachings, confirms their resiliency and resolve. +The rocks, pebbles, and sand represent demands on your time. +But that you can see instead. +But formal policies can also be standard operating procedures, like rules for promotion, or here, rules for processing prisoners. +Think about what it'd take to get you to say yes, and then make that your counter proposal. +And the person said I have five pages, can I use the Xerox machine? And with that simple request, 60% of people that the individual cut in line. +Roles and, and kind of beliefs, so deep social structure. +I'll leave it to you to decide which is worse, but it's a very clever technique for teaching you to break the habit of editing while you write. +And so, it didn't even sound fair to Coca-Cola. +She increased the pie by $25 million by going all the way to a $100 million bonus. +Afterwards. +These are effectively meetings, but they can also be groups that make decisions or have confluences of these issues occurring and they're basically where the opportunity to make a choice is possible. +All the time here? All the time with him. +That I'm only powerful when my best friend is around to support me when I interact with you. +As it is a new concept, we have put some examples so that you can have a clearer idea. +But stories should be infused with values. +Giuseppe pasta is the basis of Italian culinary tradition, but it's also a very well consumed product abroad, so what is the specificity of this product which makes it so well consumed in many different countries? Well, this is a very good question. +You should be able to think about new media and platforms as opportunities, because over the course of your career they're going to be on different platforms, different social connections. +Ask if spoken language, written language or sign language is best. +What do you think? Would you enter the market? Well, from their perspective, Coke and Pepsi were saying, come on in, we want you! You're great guys. +And the excuses often for teens your age is like, well, I need it for my alarm clock, right? Just invest in a cheapo, old school 80s alarm clock. +If the user has gone on a tangent or if you have gotten enough information on a given topic, steer the conversation back on track. +In this clip I would like to investigate, the relation between products and product strategy and the brand strategy. +Mucus is a no risk fluid. +That puts me at ease, and makes me feel a lot better about this whole thing. +What other positive self-talk statements would you like to work on, to add to your repertoire of automatic responses? Pick one or two positive statements that you can commit to practicing. +It was not accepting in the time of President Bill Clinton. +It's still common but we today see a new organizational form that's taking over as the environment shifts and that happens to be Amazon right now. +And the evidence suggests that this kind of pattern of self-talk can reduce our anxiety, but it can also improve our performance. +It seems to me that this price versus demand is not having a constant rate of change. +Meanwhile I'll stay with mum so that she isn't alone. +Research during the COVID-19 pandemic showed that when educators use positive reframing, they experience less burnout and have greater job satisfaction. +And in fact you could not fit this brain in my skull if you actually look at the relative sizes. +And every writer knows this, but I think sometimes we think that we hang that up when we go into the professional world, we don't. +Now here's an example of what might be regarded to be an institutional field for something like the domain of technology. +In countries strongly influenced by conservative interpretations of religious law, not only are women not legally protected from violence, they often face a harsh reality when trying to bring a perpetrator to justice. +So it takes culture from inside the organization to outside it. +And it goes on and on, there are many, many theorists out there I didn't address, people who write about disasters in organizations like Charles Perrault. +Because we think in the near future would be very strong channel. +So we encourage girls definitely to attain their goals and to be assertive for what they want. +A lot funds are also reviewing the fee structure in order to match this new requirement. +This generally happens in any kind of venture capital deal where the future of the company is very hard to be predicted, for example, in seed financing or startup financing where, in some cases, it's honestly very difficult to predict the future of a company. +Happy experimenting. +What does retail management mean and why is it different from wholesale management? 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You have this huge amount of segmentation, where there is an overlap, where nobody sees me as a dad, you only see me as a faculty member. +And I think the theory is generally arguing that you need a balance, you need some kind of moderation involved here. +That job, let's say is 70,000. +Another thing that has to be taken into consideration when talking about Luxury brands is that what’s in the center of a luxury brand is the brand itself. +In other words, tools to help us lead and be led by others. +So the explanation of that policy's arrival and formation and existence is a process of rational choice and considering the consequences of it as an alternative. +Let's start with the first one, which is seed financing. +Take some long shots, ask for some things that you think you might not get. +When the two sides realize they are in a perfectly symmetric position, the six ends up getting split evenly, three and three. +So from an organizational standpoint, this later period of mismatch across organizations and organizational routines from different kinds of leaders kind of helps explain the phenomenon. +So limited editions, waiting for something that you desire is, and that is made to measure and let me also say that due to the fact that this course are connected with craftsmanship sometimes, products are even different one from the other, customization is very important. +We ask participants to track each act of kindness that they do so this is like changing your reference point. +I must speak about psychological first aid for people with hearing difficulties. +It is a story that's very relevant to right now. +There's nothing I can do!" 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Let's turn this back to Jessica. +We should consider them all and where they might be at different points in the week. +Say, Anju knows Bharat doesn't especially care for the Indian miniature. +It will likely take a bit more time at first, but I think you'll find there's much more power in anchoring your work in the life you want to lead. +Historical return on stock two is 8 percent. +And we've used that a lot, and I think it's very important, a good thing. +We have networks, contacts that are feasible through this institution. +But when you multiply them together, like this revenue formula does, you'll see you'll get an X-squared. +So in some ways the times are such that maybe knowledge has this cachet. +The amazing thing though is that these often are the states that we are choosing to put ourselves in. +So we've been talking about all these strategies we can use to hack our habits, to actually change our behaviors, our thoughts, and our feelings. +But, communities of practice are not a panacea, merely forming one is not going to result in an optimal learning organization. +And how many did you get? That did not work out well. +In addition, the evidence suggests that if you're not sleeping well, for every student that reports you're not sleeping well, you see a 10% increase in the likelihood that you might need to drop a class, right? Which is often you know you're failing it or you're not doing so well like this isn't great. +So, I would not put any advertising on your site. +So, let's return to that story that began this video. +Melanie good child refers to everyone's sacred knowledge bundle. +In this video, I'm going to walk you through the basic steps behind how to make a chunk. +You're cold self at the beginning of the semester, screwed over your hot self. +How's that? It's our old friend and enemy Einstellung. +As a result, in 1951, the federal government revised the Indian Act. +If you're shipping from your factory in Evanston's, my old hometown, then you're going to ship it again to possibly A, B or C, Albany, Boston or Cleveland. +They brought college students into a sleep lab and tested their mood across different levels of sleep. +Moses didn't say to the Lord I think we should have 8 and the Lord said I was figuring on telling you 12, and someone said, let's split the difference. +We are not so lucky as with talking about regulations where I said there are two formats: the European Union and the Anglo-Saxon format. +Then, there is a possible HIV infection. +It's about cooking, yes, but it's about the backstory of the one guy, the story of the lady that this is a bit older so people get affectionate and then they go for one of the other contestants, so the stories are really important and they are very Italian stories that are very tied to the country. +Women who are alone with one or many children, sometimes from different parents, show an incapacity to keep a lasting and stable emotional relationship. +Now, in most cases we would agree that these are probably true. +I'm not quite sure if that makes sense from a business perspective on our end of the deal. +I think that was a mistake. +What factors should be looking for in a job? What should we want when we seek out a job? And today, we're going to talk about two different things. +But yeah, it's difficult to mandate behavior from people without sounding ideological or dictatorial. +Most high-end designers, but also retailers are willing to imitate the same costs, such as Zara, decide to go for a studio. +What kind of positive results you get for people. +Without that I'm kind of, I struggle to think of what we can and can't do. +So it's a pleasure to welcome here, Benny Lewis. +It's going to be much harder for them to figure out how to do that. +So, I'm telling you that because I think that I'm laying my cards on the table and I would like for you to reciprocate in some way. +However, for the same reason that I can't defend getting a half more than you. +How bad are you predicting you would feel if you failed versus how bad would it actually be? That's what Ayton and colleagues looked at, they had teens forecast how bad is it going to be and then they check, some students will pass their driver's exam and that's great but for the students who fail, how bad is it really? What's sad is that because doing your driving exam is tough, there will be students who don't just fail once, but they fail multiple times. +And so in the end, it was really a wonderful gesture that was wildly inefficient. +I might be the last child in my family because once my mother gave birth to me as a Roma girl, she might have been forcefully forced to, I mean she might have been sterilized unknown to her. +Images will tend to create a more immediate, emotional response, than text will all by itself. +Thinking of your innovation, and for a while we’ll keep the cuisine aside, which other components of the restaurant do you think are important to innovate and to be consistent with your philosophy? It is very important because in a restaurant you have an aesthetic, a style, a landscape, and also a sound, so we worked on this. +like you can sometimes fail multiple times in a row before you get it. +There's a huge number of wars against Indians in the history of the United States. +No, d is not off the table. +Alliances were created between certain families that were not always necessarily blood related. +The banning of these celebrations also resulted in a major breakdown of the ability of older generations to share important stories about laws and traditions with younger generations. +But on the other hand, you can become another kind of brand if you are able to manage the transition. +And it's not accredited this class. +I decided to transfer my hobby in my work. +Icons are religious signs; therefore, iconic brands are like entities, personalities. +Maybe you've got these in the mail or not where it comes with a pre-stamped envelope and all you have to do is drop it in the mail. +Here, Cartier made the first of his many grave errors. +And it's not just possible, it's also recommendable because they don't' have an age in which we can do everything for them. +You might want to run out of the room, whether that was accurate information or not. +So being with my wife, playing with my children, or playing with my dogs has, has always given me a chance to relax my mind to refresh my mind so that when I do go back to work, I can be productive. +And of course, the main thing is don't let any kind of side gig or side hustle interfere with the primary work you're getting paid for. +And that's one of the other things we've been looking at with this means and methods of warfare project because the reason it's so effective is that they consider it to be a blight against a woman's honor which then dishonors the community and breaks it apart. +They're a political idea and a political ideal that if one understands about a vision of the world where those ideas and ideals are 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This is a special way that habits work. +And in the middle of the talk, I interrupted myself. +Let's batch-upload these things. +And multiply this by the number of books ordered. +There are revolutionaries and innovating firms that don't fit, like SANTI-ENDRA and IVAN and so on. +Probably will facilitate and encourage that culture, it's a culture generator of sorts. +Making your boss feel good. +And he was, maybe not the most stable of characters let's put it that way. +Think of the culture at firms like like Apple, Google or KIPP schools. +That is a firm's success depends on whether it adopts structures that are deemed rational and legitimate in external environment. +We're going to be looking at our cherry wooden bookshelf and of course our oak wooden bookshelf. +A quick moment to review. +If you think about the kinds of stories that you have going on in your head, sometimes it's not stories that make you mindful and present things about the here and now. +So I create a problem stream, or they do. +In part because they're all doing this thing right here, which is looking at their phones. +The management is fantastic. +Then in the upper right corner, we have the things that are not known to us but are known to others. +He's also a superb mountain climber, with two attempts on Everest, and summits on Alaska's Mount McKinley. +Without those last two pieces, you're probably not going to grow your business well. +We are going to look at our revenue and then of course we're going to look at our profit. +They were crimes against the family and so forth. +Okay, so remember these are demands, these are actually golf clubs sold. +It is the last part of the cortex to mature, so until this happens, there may be a little bit of zombie in you. +So, location, deliver the best brand image, deliver the best customer experience, has to be done wholesale, retail, through different formats and considering your online presence being this direct. +So, you know you have a lot of statistical power, you know that the effect is probably real and they did this in the context of looking at the correlation between grades and starting salary. +Become a more effective and still humble agent of positive change, appreciate the power and complexity of systems thinking and the perspectives of others. +But just to go through, again, just a reminder of where we were. +This type of story evolves over time, and is based on the needs and relevancy to the population. +These include descriptive statistics, user characteristic tables and persona. +We studied these analyses, I studied these analyses, so positive and negative points, even though I cannot teach to you those things. +It is not a market, rather it’s a business support program for SMEs. +But what's nice about the question is that, by your responses I can see a lot of variation and you can see variation in this, and you can begin to reflect on. +They were no longer legally permitted to govern themselves on their own terms. +While some dominant western perspectives on the land may describe landscapes in purely physical terms, stories include spiritual, social, and living dimensions of landscapes. +They can even look healthy, but the long-term effects not so good. +If you are taking this course, chances are you care about higher-level problems that have an impact. +Doesn't matter where you grab it from. +So all content demands this in the 21st century, but it is even more important with audio and video content. +And the person says, they have an offer of 500. +I don't get much out of just going and reading a lot of books. +Because it says all funds must be invested, I really want 100 percent invested. +The deadline, and this is all I'm just rattling off things that each model will press you to perceive. +So, I did a mind map some years ago, and I use this when I'm teaching mind mapping all the time, and I did it on the first day of school. +First, an organized anarchy entails what we call choice opportunities and what John Kingdon will call policy windows. +And the women who didn't negotiate, left a lot of money on the table. +Are they introverted or extroverted? Are they innovative or against innovation, maybe they’re very sensitive to innovation or less sensitive to innovation. +You're gonna approach it the same. +Then I have, to add here, 10 cents plus 15 cents per catalog ordered. +The thing we're actually going to use here is the equation. +It isn't worth any more to you than it used to be. +And so you should make multiple offers to the recruiter. +Just kind of crazy that you can actually feel better. +Now, there's certain things that members do to kind of respond to tech culture and preserve some kind of room for their self independent of it. +I think there are lots of people who at this moment are aware that there is something really terrible happening with the migration issue and with refugees. +They can purchase any number of this book from the publisher, but due to quantity discounts, the unit cost for all books order depends on numbers ordered. +And the acquisition could be an acquisition, or even by a negotiation. +But I think it's also one of balancing multiple resource needs. +You want to improve the quality of information you receive, so you can make a wise decision based on the consequences you expect each option to have. +I hope that the numbers will be similar to that of these other countries; this is the first thing. +Worse yet, the notion of a Norman Door is not outdated. +Even further west roamed bands of white mountain men patrolling Oregon country and the Pacific Northwest to further discourage American advancement. +She also sought out integration, where she could. +After substituting definitions for terms, they realize they actually care more about restoring power quickly after outages. +Like we had this idea of what we used to think, we get into a new circumstance, and at that moment, the new circumstance seems awesome because we have this new thing that we saw before. +Six rules, I consider, are relevant to give the right recommendations to a startupper. +People, who for many years did not see and hear women knocking at the doors, they can no longer close their ears. +Okay listen. +It sometimes could be a friend who has the same name, a celebrity, a cartoon character. +You get a six month extension [CROSSTALK] just for asking. +So are there some trends that you feel are important today? 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Change is viewed differently as well, so resource dependence theory argues there is a movement toward greater coordination of resources or greater interdependence and stability over time and by that they get certainty in exchanges and the environment. +They start designing without user data. +And my cohort in that was Larry King. +And they won't depend on a diagnose but on the individual characteristics of each person. +The designer is the ultimate decision-maker as far as the creativity of the communication of fashion companies is concerned. +They need to be fractured to innovate the language. +Every day I was raped, sometimes up to ten times a day. +And a protective factor that might surprise you is that the massive emergency happens during daylight. +Hack it at the end. +But I heard that you can be infected if someone with HIV or AIDS coughs on you. +What is the idea of stock options? 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But it is right and it's one of the most important components of your daily planner journal. +Last, cultural features like stories and community ceremonies can be great means of preserving an organizational memory but they might be prone to forgetting like an oral culture is. +Most consumers are familiar with products and brands, that is to say, they interact frequently because they buy the products and/or brands frequently but actually there are many consumers who frequently drink wine by their knowledge of wine is not so deep, it’s not so broad, and that distinguishes these consumers from expert consumers. +If you think about the emotions that you are exposed to, it's not just a 1950s laugh track on some television show. +It will help us customize the course for you and improve your experience. +No one's ever done that before, and they understand why did she do it, well, she was trying to get more money, and hey. +Again, the inclusion of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in the management of caribou populations in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut is required through legislation and land claims agreements; however, there are many challenges that prevent the meaningful inclusion of community knowledge and perspectives in decision-making. +Brands that have a premium content. +While Indigenous peoples utilize the land in many ways through agriculture, forestry, hunting, fishing, gathering, and living, there is a responsibility connected to these resources. +I frequently quote Heraclitus, "No one stands in the same river twice because it's not the same river and it's not the same person. +Many consumers have relatively limited knowledge, so they are very familiar but they are not so expert. +But the key is that she tells you how to spend it. +Within organizations we accomplish specified tasks, we perform routines, we meet professional standards and norms, and we do standard operating procedures, all as part of our function of being in an organization. +Remember how a two way table works? Let's do price on the left and then we can do our unit cost on the right. +It's certainly a whole lot easier to solve a problem by first reading the question, my point here is two fold. +I'm Kevin. +The people really think what they would like to eat, so organic food is growing very fast. +I'm sure you've seen in your course that women throughout the world are denied access to education and job opportunities. +format these as dollars, as accounting, we'll leave the pennies on so that we show everything. +So we put all the numbers in and we center the numbers to make it nice. +Three groups of Aboriginal peoples are recognized by the Canadian Constitution: Indian, Métis, and Inuit. +And the list and the rational for why it's important and why it's seen as the silver bullet is because of all this evidence That says, this is the one intervention you can make that changes all these other things, and it has an intergenerational effect, because you have fewer children, healthier children. +This is our chance. +I want to unpack that a little bit, and just talk a little bit today about some of the elements that make content marketing work, so that you can have a high level view of it. +And there was no way you could escape being part of the women's movement when you were in a crowd of 30,000 women meeting in our city. +Some groups even backtracked on prior deals when they saw a better solution and coalition emerge later. +And so she asks Otter, and Otter's a very sleek swimmer and says, "I can do this. +At the same time, that doesn't mean we should split the 100 million bonus 50/50. +So this is really about some ideas that you need to accept, or your organization needs to accept. +I'm going to display a facial expression and ask you to identify the emotion I show. +You cannot change a traditional world. +So far we spoke about the creativity, the message. +The basic differences are that while the DSM includes only physical symptoms and it extends its duration (in fact it defines it as the precursor of the posttraumatic stress), the CIE emphasizes this transitory position, this short duration and emphasizes the normalizing role of this kind of reactions. +So the idea is, I said this before, finance is a technology, it can be used for good or evil. +In practice, how do many negotiators make decisions between a, b, c, d and e? Well, a common tactic is this idea of I'll get rid of this if you get rid of that. +What's the take home message? What you focus on grows. +At the very same time that you notice their emotions, you're also experiencing your own emotions. +And the idea is that we want to do is seek out careers, activities, et cetera, that plop us in that state, that can kind of maxing out our skills at the right challenge level. +12 XY, and 0. +They'll talk about the weather and sports and bring and build rapport and they know from the books that they should be going for win wins. +Which is for the buyer, the buyer will lose $5 million, in the event that the drug doesn't get approved. +Simrick Yaro had a nice of way of characterizing the importance of knowledge. +All these are functional benefits, and there are also other kinds of benefits which are very important in food and beverage businesses. +I raise this because as a manager of organizational learning you need to consider means by which the participants will learn and constantly improve their practice. +There is an organisation called INSTRAW, which is also a 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outside the company, there are pressures. +And there's no requirements on you. +Hannah, thank you. +It's a French brand that was acquired by a visionary Italian entrepreneur. +This is always, for some reason, a short guy from Eastern Europe, who walks around with pins in his mouth, and he has a tape measure around his neck. +I would consider them food bloggers who happen to be part of this large PR machine and who don't disclose their relationships with restaurants. +The other area I'm working on is education and engagement on climate action. +And an economy in which people can't necessarily afford to write about food and take freebies. +But there was some debate on that and I did notice that some of the non-profits or governmental organizations did have a concern with the environment. +The Sparrow test allows the Crown to infringe upon existing Aboriginal rights, provided that its actions are consistent with the fiduciary relationship with Aboriginal peoples and that certain conditions are met. +But when I started, you know, it was just a hobby. +The second controversy involved the Lubicon Cree Nation and their quest to be recognized as the original inhabitants and caretakers of a traditional area of land in northern Alberta. +But according to Brealey, Myers and Allen. +Deliberately delay rewards until you finish the task. +If we think of the convenience, again, we go to the distribution, so the fact that it is very easy for consumers to find the product and buy it. +For decision analysis, how we're going to use a spreadsheet to make decisions. +You take a little time, you get to know the person as well as you can. +Having been victim of a casual event doesn't make psychological reaction quite different, but it's still not the same kind of reaction. +After retail operation, there is another area that is very important in retail nowadays that is people management. +You'll find help for helpers and you'll find help for survivors. +What I'd like to do now is make a table to show all possibilities and we know the demand is from 500 to 4500. +Particularly technology or curricula are great for storing knowledge about successful practice. +We must be clear with the kind of help we are going to provide, differentiating it from other services. +And you know, and you can say oh, that guy has it easy, because he can travel, and I can't, but then find a way to learn a language despite not traveling. +This doesn't mean that preparing makes death hurt less, there's a belief that says when people die due to an illness, a long illness, if they have been hospitalized, it should hurt less, you have had time to get ready, you saw it coming, sadness is somehow less allowed in these cases and it it shouldn't be so intense. +This is normal. +It interests me in terms of education these days. +The professional management did this. +While it may feel unpleasant, this response has helped us to survive for millions of years. +This thing is now more valuable. +We 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Relax! [LAUGH] We're getting money here. +We can classify prototyping in two ways. +So right away you can see the power model is actually a little better than the linear model, it has a smaller percent error. +In this example, our job is to assign one umpire crew to each city. +So there are three different legal entities. +If it turns out that you need to find another place to live, I am happy to close now or in two months. +No, then on the other hand I said no, maybe he'll [INAUDIBLE] I had somebody with me I said, so I asked him, what did you think? And we both said at some when you double that, we were both wrong. +The looks, if this person is visually connected or not or if he disconnects. +It would help stop bubbles and it would help people protect themselves against this. +We believe, for example, that these wines are very good with food. +As you're probably beginning to understand, memory is only part of learning and developing expertise but it's often an important part. +Some people argue that it's really residence, that, you know, now days we see wealthy people who can dress like this or as a bum and they might be millionaires. +What is trafficking? According to the 2000 UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, "trafficking in persons" is "the recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments to achieve the consent of the person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. +Go over this one, make sure you understand it. +Elite is a three-staged program, where we give initial training together with top business schools. +I have my fixed cost and maybe we have our variable costs. +Another difference, an advantage of a big company is power: market power especially. +Now all of a sudden they've taken off. +Let's talk from the first: Full price sales. +Some critics question the ways in which Indigenous people may view their activism and political engagements. +We can see emotional symptoms such as irritability, sadness, dejection, alienation, failure, all these symptoms we can also see in victims. +A mistake people make here is that they start the table at 1000. +Well, that's fine. +You have different elements also for show the colors that are linked to the tradition. +It's not something that is going to be a substitution, but it's going to give us many more opportunities to learn. +And if you're shipping from your last and final factory in Fort Lauderdale to either A, B or C, well, then those costs are $9, $7 and $5. +This is a guy who has all this responsibility on his shoulders, when, really, family and marriage is about partnership. +And on this axis I have -50 to +50. +Quantitative data may also be collected at the beginning of the interview session, in the form of a short survey. +What is the brand’s scope? The brand’s scope is the actual number of market segments a brand covers. +[LAUGH] Yeah, because then I couldn't tell the story. +So people traveling, people living in the city, but yet it is very connected to the roots. +I'm really- You like me too. +What's the problem? I'm going to show you some statistics, not to endorse them but to show you the wide range of statistics that are offered. +On the topic of information, often times you're negotiating in a position where you know a lot less than the other party. +Resource Dependence Theory considers the view of an organization and it's immediate relations. +We're not making predictions about what's going to happen when we might be under really heavy emotions. +But once you get something chunked you can take that chunk and turn it outside in and inside round, putting it through creative paces even you didn't think you were capable of. +Okay, so you can go a long way stealing headline ideas from people who are doing it well, and then of course, creatively adapting them to your own content. +The classifications they proposed were the aforementioned cultural cognitive categories, normative beliefs, and regulatory policies and laws. +We are not going backwards in that area. +Two inclusion. +And this is where they view emotional expression as strategically driven. +And I think a lot of you are asking questions or mentioning culture in your posts this week again. +They are not decision variables on their own. +Now, of course, if we combine all these phases into one table, it's useful to someone like me and possibly to many of you, but it's a pretty dense table. +We can generally distinguish between two types of Indigenous storytelling. +They will be luxury companies’ next customers. +Over the next, they set up a commission, who knows how open it's going to be, on changing their constitution. +Two, having permanent Indigenous affairs committees for municipal councils, school boards and other agencies. +We're going to get hopefully the same exact answer as we got last time. +In this case, the PEI is going to sell to another PEI. +But we also have some examples of our own that are offered in this course, for example, the Milwaukee Voucher Program. +And just in the last phase, it trickled down from the top of the market into the mass market until the moment it was sold in the casual corner, where the protagonist bought it. +And as a result, Holland Sweetener got enough money to make it worthwhile to stay in the market. +You may know that it has a high expected return. +The traffickers routinely confiscate the passports of their victims. +They’re not countries that make up the “stable country” category, however they do contribute to our diversification. +This is very market-oriented because the company recognizes that in the market, there are different segments with different expectations, and so the company decides to serve each single segment with a different value proposition. +Then she gets you to agree that she's going to call you later in the day and she's going to look at how your happiness changes. +So, in the end, if we put all four features of Kingdon's model together we see the following table. +Even then, that's kind of an interesting argument too. +What it means for them, the benefits, the interests for them. +We calculate it using just simply the IRR concept. +And the reason I'm such a fan of theory is because I see them as different lenses or ways of seeing, it's not just a few concepts. +So, yes, there is a different manner to approach private equity, and, I think, in Europe, is a quite sound manner. +And We have seen that this fabric, and this yarn, can be, made on the most technological machinery. +Welcome to the MOOC course on Psychological First Aid from the Autonomous University of Barcelona here in the Coursera platform. +Why is that? Well, if they don't reach an agreement Abe and Bea can get one and two respectively. +They had students answering these hard questions on a computer and the way it works is I'd ask you a hard question you have to do it, give your answer and then you'd get two things. +The one of planned obsolescence. +We really care about the energy in our store, the energy. +But the two topics are intimately related, why? Because building solid chunks in long-term memory, chunks that are easily accessible by your short term memory takes time. +The linkages across communities reflect the network of practice. +That being said, we have also begun to understand that through pieces of legislation, including most notoriously the Indian Act, the Canadian government has imposed state governance practices upon Indigenous Peoples. +Maybe you didn't get that job, but then something else good happens. +Until now I have referred only to the victims that can be either the ones that have suffered the direct effects of the emergency, dead, injured or unharmed such as their relatives. +In other words, if you're gonna plead poverty, it's much more credible to be pleading poverty before the formal exchange, the bargaining occurs. +And of course he had no other offer, so we were able to negotiate that. +So that's $2 each? Yeah. +And these are all relatively new developments but. +How does it work? It works in a way in which the private equity investor is able to buy a minority share in the bet, the gamble, the assumption is that this amount of shares could be enough to decide who will be the owner of the company. +So, we do have a copywriting 101 e-book that will help you master the fundamentals of persuasive copy. +In the diagram next to me here, you see a schematic of what that looks like and it's greatly based upon Allison's work in 1971, page 256 or something. +These deal with where the railroad for the most part was going to go. +These behaviors that we want. +You stand there and you're looking in this three way mirror. +And we're going to do this a few ways to do this, but here's just one of them. +This echos the pioneering work of psychologist Michael Gazzaniga who posited that the left hemisphere interprets the world for us and will go to great lengths to keep those interpretations unchanging. +It's over. +It is definitely positioned in the luxury segment, however it could also be defined as a premium brand because of the very high level of specialization as a manufacturer of down jackets and sportswear. +What do you mean by that? All right, so I think you've touched on it a lot in this course that you're offering, that people get caught up in low efficiency, low intensity studying habits and because they learned a lot slower with those methods, they end up spending a lot more time studying. +And then we looked at all the things that really do make us happy things like social connection, things like doing nice things for other people, other behaviors like having more fun, getting flow, engaging with all your character strengths, simple things like exercise and sleep and time affluence. +That bonus $50 million is worth $30 million to you, right now. +What's the opposite of that definition? Make any additions or edits that you see fit. +Many communities across Canada have hosted what is often referred to as a sacred bundle, and there has been unintended benefits amongst the hosting communities. +And we're saying, no, it's not a family matter, it's a criminal matter. +It was an activity just to see how you could construct at least an external front of a culture for an organization. +Some cultures have more words than others for different emotions, while other cultures have no words for some emotions. +And once we kind of have a feel of what prices maximize the profit then we can narrow and change our values here. +But it can also be coordinated or negotiated, and then communicated and applied in various ways. +There's no change there. +So, in review, resource dependence theory, contingency theory, institutional theory are all about organizations trying to adopt to their environment. +Which is a grapefruit flavored beverage in Spain, which is worth just about what it sounds, squirt. +What did you mean by that? So people have this idealized vision. +Perhaps you told the student the behavior was unacceptable, and sent them to the office. +Well, Sydney Lemon ended up being in one of the Marvel movies. +For example, in unjust or unfair situations, people who are skilled in SEL might leverage their anger in constructive ways. +Hence, as a manager of organizational learning, you really want to shift your firm's focus after learning begins to plateau. +So, they're not actually fighting, but they're right out in the open too, a lot of the ones that came from Manitoba. +I want this cell to populate the entire table. +And this would be a disaster for the test maker, cuz the most likely mistake leads the person to come up with the correct answer. +In example, well, you know that this morning dad drove to work, by car, well, in the middle of the morning, the police called us and told us dad has had an accident. +What you might say when you toast your accomplishment in the future. +And they are attended by choice as an alternative to typical or traditional public schools. +This galvanized First Nations leadership across the country to rebuke what they saw as a plan to terminate federal responsibilities. +And at the end of the week, subjects would have to come and give the list of which strengths they used and how they did it in a new way every single day. +It seems that these sessions, at least those that I've participated in, start with a defined problem, but many other problems are addressed and solutions are proposed. +It is interesting, though, if we view this from coalition, that you guys formed a coalition. +And I think a lot of the examples we gave were pretty common sensical that I can't really learn from a rulebook. +Yeah, it was really interesting. +I recommend you check out the Quinn Anjan Thakor HBR article about creating a purpose driven organization, as well as the medium blog and the resources to How Great Founders present their vision. +So, help us figure out what are some good tools for justifying the higher wages. +And it's not a particular kind of culture about a process, like network forms of organizing might suggest, or what organization culture within, say, organizational learning might suggest. +And then, issues and feelings, the sol, the kind of problems are looking for decision situations, or choice meetings at which they can be aired. +Resources and preferences of the members, whereas the specialist would require more clarity of the objectives, processes and the rules to persue and ensure their specific interests. +The employees, the drivers face the same consequences in a sense that they weren't getting their salary. +Just work with me for a second. +The forum can get unwieldy. +So their sound of guessing how many good and bad things are happening. +During emergency situations, don't pity people with hearing disabilities, but focus on their specific communication methods. +In this example, we're going to now do a special type of transportation problem. +If I ask you, how do you think the upcoming week is going to go, have you think into the future of how you think things are going to go, get almost a half a point higher with gratitude. +On the train level just beneath the surface, we wanted to see charterers starting to demand A grade ships and reject F and G, if you take the European rating system. +First, as you get started on the modules, you'll notice a visual navigation cue. +So advertising going down, and magazine were so slim that was a real, really sad to see them. +Promote their feelings of security and their chance of communicating and receive information. +So it's interesting to think about. +And Coca-Cola could provide us with lots of data of other deals to help us see what is an appropriate market multiple. +Terrence Sejnowski. +Hence, the National Guard will have its own problems if flooded. +The first one is the experience. +You said that political asylum in the US like political some refugee asylum was determined by political considerations. +This is where you can try by hand to guess or use your intuition and what the right answer should be. +Here we will also keep the steps we have seen in the previous stages: first contain, then calm down, Then inform, then normalize and finally comfort. +All good experiences, whether it's having a delicious hot chocolate, riding in a car, experiencing those new shoes you bought, we could pay more attention to it mindfully. +It is considered earned, because basically you don't pay for it, but you earn it, because you did something which is interesting or relevant for another audience. +Of course, Berlucchi is the one we invented Francicorta, so we will always be the inventor of Francicorta and we will always be the one who pushed the most, the one who spent the most money, the one who will believe more than the others. +So, I love how you've developed projects for self-education. +To garner a learning organization, the manager should consider ways of encouraging dialogue, continually improving on the core practices and enabling improvisation. +And the question becomes someone who graduates from that, are they legitimate as an expert? And a variety of us have thought about this, and one of the things about the online format that's different is you lack that moral classroom collaborative feel. +When we talk about the fur trade, we're really discussing a period of about 250 years. +Versus a medium condition like, you've got to get over there soon. +And so, I'm imagining here that you are managing a portfolio and you have historical data on the returns of the different assets that you can put into the portfolio. +What were the new markets we thought were ready for Honest Tea. +Meaning that you need to control the distribution outlet, the distribution strategy. +Hi, I'm here today with Francesco Barberis Canonico. +In resource dependence theory, the managers try to minimize their own firm's dependence on others while they increase the dependence other's have on them. +But let's talk about what makes it work, what are some of the components? I talked to you guys already a little bit about the elements of action content, some of the things you need to include. +Many reforms are rejected outright, or they're dramatically altered and adapted to the local context. +To come to the end of the formula of the equity value, we need three last items. +Now, the organizations involved are things like the Mayor office, the legislator, the Union, IBEC, SBNC. +There's ways to sit with them and allow them and that we need to kind of pay attention to our empathy gap that we have for when we're not really feeling ourselves and we're in these hot states. +I make it a little darker than what I'm used to, I usually hide it pretty well. +And though it can be something we make recourse to in order to get through the day that it's much more complex than that. +And never forget about the importance to act with the victims body gently and respectfully. +And we were in a homeroom class and by the time we got there, everyone was talking about it. +Since the beginning I have been getting two pages of advertisement at cost per issue. +We will tell him which advantages he would have by participating with us from our point of view, but without pressure and we must be very honest on this, because as I've already said many times, for the teenager in that moment the reference is his equals group and he might prefer doing activities with his friends, with his schoolmates and not with us. +For no good reason let's pick a dummy number here. +My first job is to persuade you. +That means that private equity is based only on the buying of new shares. +In a phrase, we are talking about the intensification of violence. +And we did, a lot of you contributed and I was really pleased to see the depth of discussion is really remarkable. +Or when after putting many efforts into saving someone, the results are negative. +It can help you establish legitimacy for your firm and acquire resources in spite of not being as efficient as you'd like. +The women who lived along the Qu'Appelle Valley, were known for their hooked rugs and certain families along the northern Missouri River were renowned for their beautiful hide coats. +Even in a country like Uganda, that has been trying to call for universal secondary education. +I also am that annoying person that's always looking into the kitchen to see if what is being presented as fresh food is indeed fresh food. +I think the brain probably does some of this spontaneously and particularly during sleep. +A constraint that under no circumstances are you allowed to pay more than that. +So, some of us In spite of of the rules of an organisation and of ours tends to bend them and so the norms might be you wear a slacks and a shirt and no suit. +Many Indigenous communities in Canada are overwhelmed by the number of new development applications that come in each year. +God bless us. +So, it has been a very controversial piece of legislation. +science, or any other course. +Since the the 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them, and they figured that they could deal with the Indians on the Canadian side in a much better manner than what the Americans were doing. +In many cases, designed for this purpose to engage their ambassadors. +These concepts rely upon ideas first introduced during the Peace and Friendship Treaties, including the ideas of respect, peaceful coexistence, and a sharing of the land's resources. +That more blog post style of visual image tends to be much more effective, even though it may not get as many shares, at actually bringing people back to your content. +Here the tech employee suspends their role embracement in the process of performing their behavioral display. +I mean in Milan, in Paris, in Tokyo, in around the world, whatever. +This concept diverges from the Indigenous understanding and speaks to a very different understanding of land stewardship. +Here's where people had input and questions. +First of all we have to unlever the beta, that means to clean the betas of the comparable company from their liability structure. +It's not so evil. +So which means that in this negotiation that if there is no deal, so the person can easily go to maybe plan B, plan C, and then they will have a lot of alternatives to fall back onto. +I think, you know, there's opportunity in transition times. +She delves into the distinctions between education and learning, and raises questions about the quality of education. +But this says the price now to be maximize our profit will be less. +Let's try another example of this. +Something like, any death toll is too much. +Women being human beings having a right to health. +The governing principles of peace and harmony are highly valued and each person is expected to have accountability for their actions and words. +The evidence suggests that in this case, it really can improve your overall well-being, your happiness, reduce depression, but it can also improve your academic performance. +Government agencies cra, contract out more and more tasks to private companies for profit and not for profit. +Let's take an example: The food service business. +They usually bring enough resources to get a sit at the negotiating table. +High fidelity prototypes may produce data that the designer can access and analyze, which tells us about how the system was used. +Just remember, as a general rule, you can only get HIV from humans and not from any animals or insects. +Now, in doing these numbers, I've left out the payments to the lawyer. +You wanna give this stuff to your kids cuz you love them. +If you stare at this image and slightly cross your eyes, you will see staircases pop out of the page. +I think that was brought up in the prior screen side chat about organizational culture. +You're writing this narrative story, you're not in the moment. +Access to weaponry of the French allowed the Algonkins and Wendat to successfully defeat enemies in the short term, such as the marauding Haudenosaunee, particularly the Oneida and the Onondaga. +Where's the x squared? Where's the, where's the y? This is the beautiful thing about it. +And help the teenager feeling as good as possible. +All of this leads to a kind of distorted information that they get. +The gears are always turning. +And one of them is kind of as an outcome, an output, what you measure, right, as an indicator of learning. +So let's start doing this here. +The way that's cashed out on the CEDAW convention is to say, well first of all, this allergy to signing international human rights treaties. +Also, we try to figure it out. +All right, let's take a step back though because it helps, I think, to think what we mean by a little bit by power. +[SOUND] You can even, hear the wind whistling past. +5 plug in and of course all the numbers update. +Even in the case of fresh fruit we have some big competitors, for example, our biggest one in Europe is Greece. +This car is crap. +And the seller writes down, in a hidden piece of paper, the least the seller is willing to accept. +In other words, they get ahead of themselves. +It could be not only this course but more generally. +Therefore, you should be happy with a million. +And so I still use the bone flesher for my deer hides, because they're thinner. +One that makes organizations sustainable and this can be achieved by a common goal, certain flexibility around procedures, informal community of colleagues, goes into a series of kinds of more concrete prescriptions. +I'll stay on that so you can see the formula. +But why might it be important at the level of an organization or team? When I asked this question in workshops, I typically get responses like, a clear purpose helps provide direction or inspiration, it motivates and energizes attraction, gets talent in the door and retains them, attracts investors or donors, builds trust, and so on. +To discuss what are the teams pebbles and sand, tasks and time that eats up the time in the week, but doesn't lead to meaningful progress towards the big goal. +And lastly, faulty logic should never lead someone to the right answer. +The main differentiating point of a value proposition is the least of the so-called points of difference. +Angela Ahrendts, former CEO of Burberry is speaking. +They're dependent on them. +And now remember this is a process it goes on and on. +It tends to have this catastrophizing. +So, if you can figure out what kind of a person you want to be, try to practice being that now. +For example, they might be implementing a new payroll software program and that program save $1 an employee. +Okay, I'm out of here, thank you. +Research shows that we tend to assume that what causes us to feel certain emotions also causes others to experience those same emotions. +Indian rodeos were realms in which Indigenous men could interact in an area that was not outright political, nor was it dedicated to dealing with the struggle of Indigenous people. +However, for the Crown, the treaties granted certain benefits to Indigenous signatories in return for the complete surrender of land title. +That the building is full of these play areas in the work space like ping pong and bowling. +Brian Shankar expands on this and talks about open source software like Linux and Red Hat and Debian and those kind of things. +early on it was all about student training to becoming an elite institution. +25% and the receiver gets 99 over 199 or 49. +So think of it as a loose coalition or agreements that come and go. +So I could have been on the hook for a lot, but I was saved. +In this lesson, we reviewed surveys. +Usually quills are collected from porcupines during the first months of the year. +I just got nibbled. +Location, location, location, we've all heard that with business, right? Where you place it can dictate quite a bit about whether it functions well or not. +And the governor won't want to have her authority circumvented by outside organizations. +And he lets you eat the potato chips. +We find that there are two correlations here one of them's not surprising at all. +In addition, a delay could in itself make the pie smaller. +And this is the real negotiation, and here is where we really figured out how to split the pie. +Six rules and a last recommendation. +Communication in fashion is about taking care of many different small details, All of them making a difference. +Now let's format this to be actual dollar signs. +She gets to buy the station. +It's not for example the kind of content you would see on the site like buzz feed. +RCAP documented historical injustices against Indigenous peoples and gave recommendations to improve the social inequities. +Obviously, more. +And so, it's kind of a personality thing. +The government can make it mandatory that insurance companies do not look at the selection. +I assume you want to sell this item. +Are you ready for that? So let's see what people are saying. +They can advance through the ranks, and if they get by the first two years, three years, then they've got it made. +The problem is that we don't savor very much. +This is where it's great to have a buddy that is on this journey with you. +And if you take a look at that, you'll be ahead a lot of your colleagues. +And to be able to juxtapose those and recognize their differences and when and where they might appeal or not. +And he writes, Professor Macfarlane mentioned the dangers of focusing on failure, but isn't there a lot to be learned from failure? Why is flying so safe? One reason is that it has institutionalized through procedures and culture a way of learning from failure. +This is why we went to the trouble to figure out which model to use. +And as you might guess, the G. +Let's face it. +Perhaps prepare another card and test yourself on it. +You assisted a victim? I couldn't, I couldn't save her. +Yes, that's right. +We're ready to build high fidelity prototypes when low fidelity prototyping no longer supports our design objectives. +Involvement increases the rate of complexity of the purchase because it moves consumers to devote more time to collect information, compare alternatives, and then buy. +And by doing that we also ignore other outcomes or processes. +So, there's a shift in terms of unit of analysis and perspective that focuses on the environment's culture. +Through these kind of testaments they build a we sense, by referencing the past, the mission shared values, and identities we all have. +The purpose of this short video is to help preserve the benefit of identifying three to five key priorities and continue to base your connected leadership on the underlying research. +Number two, a lot of them worked in what was called the, it was sort of a construction battalion. +But let's speak about Europe, today, one of the key problems we may have in Europe is the great presence of the banking system. +They have ample opportunity and ample variation and traits to do this. +It is not just about an ordinary style. +Do you think that online education such as MOOCs are the education of the future? How do you think this will affect jobs in the education field? So, that was her question. +And the fourth one is poor education, so when there is education, mostly it goes to the boys. +And then on the last meeting when you're going over the last points, when there's a contract or big papers in front of you. +Is that really what happens? Well, if you've taken an intro psych you've probably heard about a super famous study on motivation by Deci back in the 1970s. +Remember total cost, there's a fixed cost. +Look, it's Valentine's Day and I promised my wife I'd get, see you're dealing with a woman salesperson is empathetic. +Your generation is the very busy generation where you had a million extracurriculars and sports and things that your parents had you do. +I think that is really our role in the future and our real challenge. +This last pillar is based on three different activities. +Ready? 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A body is like a country with a defense system called the immune system. +And when you do switch, you bungle it because you haven't been focusing your training anywhere else except on the prior things you've been kind of enacting. +I could teach you the vision science behind it, which I'm not going to do. +By the end of the course, you'll understand how to leverage purpose to create change at the self, team, and system levels. +Some of them have a sense of learned helplessness, even psychosis. +Or an estimate anyway. +Marshall could only sell enough to constitute a moderate livelihood, and this questionable term became precedent setting. +Well that's a gain right in some regard. +Do I buy the block of shares for Texas-Trans Oil at this cost? Yes or no? Do I buy the block of shares for BP at this cost? Yes or no? We're not asking how much money do I put towards it? We're not asking what percentage of an investment do I put towards it? This is just yes or no. +Those are people who are defining the culture of the firm. +The thing that we're going to add now to our template, let me slide all this down for a little bit, is our non-linear variables. +I'm sorry. +And usually, these segments are transversal across the countries, or maybe in some continents, taste is more similar than different than other continents? How does it work? Yeah, so there are some differences in continents, so there are cultures where bitterness is not perceived as something which is very common in the culture and very much liked. +What can be a signal that something isn't fine? Well, we can see signals during the assistance or during the assistance. +And look at that it pulls back for us as expected, 21. +Let's take a few examples. +Because the number one behavior that we could engage in that seems to make us much happier than we expect is social connection. +The list of recent post-conflict countries is also extensive, including: Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Central African Republic, Cyprus, East Timor, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guatemala, Guinea Bissau, Haiti, the Ivory Coast, Kosovo, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, and Western Sahara. +But it's also important to note that it considers multiple types of relations across firms, not just ones about practice. +So evil is in the details. +The best part, most of the time you'll get these things on one page. +I would add, I haven't thought of a good way to say this, but this is more of a mental state of mind for young, inexperienced people before I went into academia. +But that's to be seen. +There's acute distress, which is a momentary distress. +Stanford owns my course. +One more thing that companies need to know is the relation between customer value and the different stages of customer experience. +There is really not a lot of substitute for just trying it out but you can try it out on a really small scale. +But you go in and you, you, you do specific exercises that do work on a specific muscle set, right? 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You're doing this fast-forwarding that you shouldn't do. +This is the skill that I want you guys to have here. +Zara is part of the Inditex group a Spanish company. +Out of frustration he says, you know, this is the finest rug you'll find anywhere in the Shook. +They're a hope for many. +See, you started out at 500 and then you went up to 518 and then 524, then you met with your spouse. +But the difference is that with an Endorsement strategy, the corporate brand is just an endorser, that is to say, most of the emphasis is given to the individual brand. +And it's good, if you set those guidelines and you really want this, you don't have to pull back and say, well, its not fair. +On the structural level, we wanted to see powerful and useful information flowing to charterers who paid the fuel bill, and ports that legislated the arrival of the ships driving behavior change and efficiency upgrades on the ships. +And I think understanding it from a human rights perspective that you as a person have a right to be free from violence can really help break some of that stigma. +We hope that this course, Indigenous Canada, is not the end of your learning journey, but only the beginning. +And indeed, it's actually used beyond that, so things like biology, predator-prey games, a whole series of things. +But then we offer legal classes and then we also offer legal counseling. +Because if the entrepreneur is going to work a lot, he can buy shares at a very favorable price while the value of the share is bigger. +Do you have one? 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I really appreciate you taking the time. +So a concern that we can do appreciative inquiry, and so that's kind of a slightly different take that we don't just focus on our failures, and try to analyze that, but also analyze certain things that went well. +Obviously, with the management fee the AMC has to work and the AMC has to face a lot of expenses. +Others of you argued that there were kinds of times or places where you would see one or the other. +Modern Inuit peoples of Canada identify their political system as being one of self-determination and self-government rather than being one single nation. +And of course, that's what the parties did. +Techniques will give us different kinds of data. +Sometimes, not too much. +Now try to come up with a metaphor for what the functionality of this system is, based on something that the user might know. +It's almost like text. +So the reality of organizations is a little more complex and ambiguous. +The Inuit people of Labrador won the right to self-government in 2004 after settling a land claim agreement with the Newfoundland and Labrador governments. +Word gets around. +You can even just dance around your living room. +Living these experience is their job. +So it's absolutely a glamorous and exciting melting pot. +But they join to get selective benefits of information and symbolic clout. +Exactly. +So, and having the same risk anyway. +The label investing is honestly quite intuitive and simple because investing means simply investing money, the money of investors. +It assumes a logic of consequence in many of the cases. +So you can reset it there is a lot of real value in what you do but in order for the value to be perceived it has to be communicated. +C sounds like a great deal for everyone here. +So we'll do the three by three table and then the three by three table. +And so I think that's a feasible thing to consider, and perhaps a really healthy mental exercise for a lot of you to engage in. +That's 240 minus 100. +Not buying houses, but buying objects for, maybe their school fair. +We also have a video of Caitlin Gerdts, an epidemiologist and expert on reproductive health, speaking about these issues. +Many of our viewers have brothers and sisters and friends who are trying to learn new things. +It was considered to be somewhat of a renaissance for Chicago in these regards. +Young people mobilized, worked together, and made tangible efforts to get their message and concerns known to mainstream politicians, as well as the wider Canadian public. +The plan wasn't explicitly this, to form a nurturing climate of rapport that built rapport. +The second job of the private equity is to start negotiating with the potential target, if it makes sense or not to launch an M&A. +They have all this money. +As you know the big difference between Europe and the U. +And the we were sitting up on a stage and I remember being panicked, we were being honored. +So, what were your numbers? Five. +It could be a granite countertop. +They've signed but they don't-- They've signed on-- --have the capacity to-- But they can't-- --Deliver. +Because then it appears ad homonym and really over the top, when you're trying to assert a point and recount an experience. +Zombies can't learn. +Since it is a linear programming problem, read the problem positive video about Liz Bailey and the owner of Princess Brides. +The inbox zero goal is not something that I think everyone needs to aspire to, for instance. +And like I said curriki. +It's gone as well. +They want to be inspirational. +Now when I run Solver, I have a new solution. +Be Stupid, Just Do It, Think Different. +Had there been one, I hope people have discovered by now there are various forces that shape on a timeline and in geographic areas that shape women's circumstances in terms of access to resources and the ability to exercise economic opportunities. +So there we would, you know, we had dinner sitting next to the husband and then when they're driving back to the hotel, I drove back with the wife in the car. +So what is the risk, actually in maintaining this lifestyle status? well the risk is the not to be a lifestyle brand anymore. +Another option is the legislature rejects everything. +If you don't mind, what I wanna do is try this again, after I've had a few words with Sam Okay. +Several women joined their husbands in the 1880s and 1890s, collecting the millions of bison bones that littered the Plains while others helped cut and haul firewood that was sold to the area's new inhabitants. +This makes for a really big pie. +And- Okay. +I want to continue like this. +Low fidelity prototypes require that the designer collects the data. +Let's save our India from being attacked by HIV. +The same phenomenon on the curves elsewhere, but this is just for example. +And provided protective measures and social services for the victims. +Indeed, I would have been willing to pay all the way up to $200 dollars for the convenience of getting back directly. +Because, now if Monsanto goes away we still have Holland Sweetener. +And so, for me, some of the Indigenous feminists that I follow, Kay Chanelly is another one at the University of Montana, they think a lot about the role of Indigenous feminism and supporting women's roles as part of the broader project of care taking in Indigenous community. +You can not use a picture of a house, of a car, a plane, of a school, etc. +Where to create a brand in the textile industry. +My critique of some of those efforts might be that I don't think they've paid enough attention to just what all children are learning in the classroom. +Where am I looking it up? 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And so these are not trivial statements in fact on topological they make a substantive claim, but there is a very long tradition and maybe the most famous references to von Neuman named Morgenstern seminal book on on which is really, in some ways, the introduction to modern day game theory. +Let's make this a little prettier like we did before. +Otherwise relative neglecting feelings might appear, such as, they're taking me away from that, maybe this will make him think he has no right to feel sad or he doesn't have any right to be linked to something that is really affecting him. +Let's move to talking about the specific conventions that relate to women. +And then, it's hard for you to connect with the material without this kind of personal relationship with me or the TAs or each other. +Bharat has nothing to complain about either. +I merely want to afford you a general framework you can get your mind around and apply in the organizational settings you participate in. +The buyer comes in and says well, you'll have your 25 million, how about 26 million? 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Time Affluence comes from having a calendar that looks like this that's just busy all the time. +And here your boss is helping you by stiffening up your backbone and giving you this hard limit. +We can argue whether all brands respect this, but for me this is what luxury is. +Poison pills are represented, for example, by some mortgages or by the fact that the private equity investor wants to buy a plant or machinery, but inside the plant or machinery we have a lot of workers and it's very difficult to negotiate with them. +Tell us exactly how. +You're paying attention to whatever task but you're doing it with a certain attitude, you're doing it with the intention of doing it on purpose, you're really focused on it and doing it on purpose. +And what will you do? 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And so the public pledge was that doctors were asked to put up a poster in their office where they sign it and they say, I'm going to be really careful and not over prescribe these antibiotics. +Talk to that person, what do you hope to, you want an A in this class, you want a B plus, whatever your goal is for that certain course. +And we see evidence of this when the teachers frequently act in weekly grade level meetings. +But the, but they're the same old neurons that you had when you were born. +Or if the other side has power and you don't, their end of the bargaining zone shrinks and you can't get this out of them anymore. +As one strives for achievement you may find that the effort at equality is diminished. +Let's focus at the beginning with a major difference between, luxury and fashion companies in dealing with the product development process. +I'm not willing to do any work. +And you can see at each individual column, What the demand will be. +Once you've done this, think about how you're feeling. +And then the man says, "Well, I'll be back, just sit down," and then he just disappears and then they're left without papers and without papers you cannot get asylum. +Versus when people were thinking about negotiating for someone else, women got 49% of the pie. +And those can be thought of as kind of environments where resources are co-assumed by these different kinds of firms in an effort to sell these products. +Neo-institutional theory is concerned with entire organizational fields or domains of activity wherein the firms are aware of one another and they regard each other as relevant to that activity. +And that's interesting, and that makes a lot of sense to me that that's feasible within firms that have, kind of, this division of labor and concern with the outward environment. +But everything else is. +Let's talk more, let's examine more and see how does this all look. +Their goal is to resolve application problems to improve their practice so that it better accomplishes defined goals and identities. +They go to school, it's really hard to get them to finish school, and then I think the statistic that seems to be floating around right now is only about 30% of girls get the chance to go to secondary school of those who finish primary school. +The content in itself is something everyone can relate to. +And we were struggling in how to go on and forward with our project. +By having this information, consumers can understand and can anticipate the quality of their experience with the brand or with the product. +So that we could retain what we learned, and pass it on for year after year. +That's the reason why we say deal making. +You can also use a written book with phrases. +Even today, there are more people over the age of 65 in both the developed and developing world than there are children under five years old. +And, it's a tool to help me to observe the spirit. +When we start to thinking about the things we think might make us happy but don't make us as happy as we think. +And to be sure that they became law, and that we were able to use that law to change the lives of people on the ground. +And each family also has a leader with an expanded teacher role that includes administration and mentoring of other teachers. +The real managerial decision regarding the origin is, which role should the origin play in the positioning of the company, or of the brand, or of the product in the market the company wants to compete in. +And, frankly, anybody who likes being treated that way, I would kind of steer clear of, that would be a red flag for me. +On the other hand, it's terribly complex, it's expensive, governments don't have enough money. +Isn't it something to keep in mind to understand the market fluctuation? So it is a hypothesis. +And I think it's a good thing about sharing knowledge and increasing access and serving that. +When I got to challenging things including math I like kind of was like Oh man I must not be a math person and this is the reason I still haven't taken calculus to this day because I got so like worried about math and whether I was good at math and all the stuff that I kind of shied away from it. +Walking with Our Sisters, the memorial art installation was born, and became a powerful medium with which to honour these women. +Nicolson revisioned and re-covered over a fading traditional design with fresh red ochre paint. +Let's look at what incentives are provided, by each of the five options. +This is important to understand for companies because if most consumers are familiar but they do not have a deep and broad knowledge they try to rely on quality clues for companies it’s very important to know what the quality clues are? 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they even had kind of ideas for how to have an organizational memory occur. +He doesn't like it, but he has to do it. +That's the interesting question and as I said, for over a 100 years, people have been measuring them in the form of attitudes or prejudices that we might hold, thoughts, or beliefs, or stereotypes that we may have about different groups of people. +For example, a thunderstorm may be exciting to a child who loves to tell ghost stories but anxiety-provoking to another child who's sensitive to loud noise. +Explain that the interaction is confidential. +And then that's just part and parcel of who you are. +Obviously we're trying to do all of that, but it seems like some of these other values or concerns take priority at times. +And here we have to start with male attitudes and perceptions of women, which very often includes a male demand for commercial sex-- particularly a demand for cheap and compliant sex workers, which seems to be rising. +At the same time, it's just 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attention and interact with learning and memory. +The life cycle of the company is fundamental also to identify the different times private equity investment. +Russia is huge. +And I think a lot of them had fun. +So we'll put that on a model. +But now we have also to discover the story of external growth, that using another label is the story of M&A (merge and acquisition), because in external growth, at the end of the day, the company wants to buy another company to increase the level in the amount of sales. +So now all of a sudden, this number is in play as well. +Remember, LP stands for linear programming. +And, Francis was a close colleague of, I, moved here about 25 years ago, and got to know Francis much much better. +And how do they do this discovery of how am I, of how do I want to do things? Well, the first way is opposing to what adults have taught them, which usually means they oppose to parents, some relatives and teachers. +In addition, it would co-opt its regional competition for students, faculty, and funding by joining forces with Chicago. +For example, one very important characteristic is consumer involvement. +There has been an increasing number of conflicts around land and resource development. +The other question that I wanted to address was posted by Delnoy, and he asks, are there important organizational analysis theories that you missed in this course? And, obviously, there are. +And so that's a question that you actually might lie and if you did it would be very bad for me. +So where I get something super valuable to me like in a start up a new title, right? I want to have a good resume in case the startup boss. +She has a very nice apartment in California that she bought for $88 million, she's got a fantastic, very nice convertible car, another 28 million that she dropped on that, she's got a private plane, only 40 million for that, she has diamond encrusted shoes that cost her $300,000. +Obviously if the name of the brand sounds French, it will be much stronger in terms of usage of this name in the wine industry, because most consumers in the world associate France to good wines. +I was actually once accused by my students of being a sesquipedalian and got a little plaque from them. +He was the commissioner of the National Basketball Association and was involved in leading the negotiations between the players and union. +But here's the situation. +It allowed us to reach and mobilize young people. +Or I notice that they also, highlight some summary, some kind of post as more insightful to them. +To overcome the shortcomings of a community of practice, organization learning theorists speak of networks of practice and knowledge transfer. +It's this much more sociological process of social and political and cultural kinds of issues of fit and alignment and legitimacy. +So there is a lot of confusion. +One chunk instead of having to recall all the complex steps involved in hitting a ball. +Almost overnight, the status of Indigenous people went from valued allies to burdens. +You're walking on the street and some person hollers at you. +And then the experimenter came up to them and said, here's $3. +I bet very few of you did that because hedonic adaptation. +But if we apply coalition and bargaining, well, we have a different perspective as well. +And here too we see aspects of merger, cooptation, and adjustments of scale in the case of the Chicago northwestern merger. +This grand diversity over 2,500 miles of distance bears a large variety of fruits that are then exported around the world, some of which are considered main commodities in diverse markets. +So far, we've focused on prototyping the design and haven't really considered how the user thinks about the design. +and even ones that they would have expected that aren't active. +It's often easier to negotiate that title change than it is to become, for example, the highest paid vice president in the organization. +And it depends on the kind of goals your organization has I could imagine a culture where, an organization where you don't, individual productivity and creativity are key. +Let's get started on the level of self. +All these strategies are finding ways to get distanced, right? Think about your problem as though you are fly on the wall, far away, looking at it of from somewhere else, right? And you just from taking that external perspective, you kind of can get a little bit of a different vantage point. +Let's pick a much larger number. +Today we are at the Berlucchi with Paolo Ziliani. +And act more reasonably here. +Manufacturing a product for a vendor, there are extraordinary costs. +There's lots of pomp and show of the trappings of agile software design, and this may not deliver results. +Don't call it hanging out with me, or any other creative things that people use. +But how can we overcome these annoying features? How can we not fall prey to these kinds of things?" And last week, we saw a couple of good things we can do. +As mentioned in an earlier lesson in this course, potlatches were one of the cultural celebrations that reinforced the social and economic organization and the distribution of wealth to individuals of the chief's clan. +And the reason I want to address it is because even in my course here at Stanford among graduate students their biggest question constantly is how do I manage given garbage can theories. +And I just feel like they're placed in one of those areas that is very mixed and that they could actually, in a lot of places, be just as bad. +It is actually, in some ways more accessible to them than it is to large corporations, because word-of-mouth marketing is primarily based on a real intensive dialog with the right consumers. +It is in a situation where the company, the licensor can understand less about the evolution of the market and the needs of the market itself. +Okay, which is still a problem. +Joe would say, their kind of canonical phrase, which is that "Knowing is half the battle. +What is it really? It's basically exactly the same the whole way down. +It doesn't work. +It's an advantage, if you know some sign language. +I don't want you to be doing that because I have no idea where you will end up. +Look you negotiate, I know you negotiate, you've done it before. +So the technology here, the task which altered this governance structure, was kind of legislation and appointments. +Please keep in mind these are not necessarily mutually exclusive. +They sell their soul. +This is focalism. +And his presidency has a large say in agenda setting but less control over alternatives. +From the iconic product denim Dsquared2’s style is then extended and interpreted through a variety of product categories, the product categories that have been developed through the years. +Okay, so you're not gonna have lower costs and you're not going to expand demand. +One example that you're experiencing right now in terms of a resource in generating one is, think about foreign posts and which ones become threads. +Your product, is it going to be possibly any better? And here's another place where I think Holland Sweetener was at disadvantage. +Guys, when I first approached Brian Clark about writing for Copylogger, I had to have like, two glasses of wine before I could even write the tweet. +We usually make a distinction between products that are durable investments. +And is also entering into the manufacturing of the final product that will be sold to the final customer. +Now it was in an open system either perspective, because the environment itself and all of the organizations in it are dependencies with them weren't extremely relevant to this account. +So if you're an Instagrammer or if you're the kind of person who is using SnapChat, using all these things to kind of think about your experiences, think about the way you're doing that. +Again this is matched for students grades coming in is that students with a fixed mindset when they see algebra in this scary stuff for the first time, like either don't do any better or are like can almost get a little bit worth worse whereas Growth Mindset students are kind of seeing this challenge of this new math as a good thing and not getting a decrease in self-worth and so on. +So we look for something in the other and they look for something in us and we exchange that and forming kind of a relationship. +The option is the possibility to take three more years. +Residential schools traumatized students, and created an imbalance that affected their physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual well-being. +But then there's another kind of sessions, in example there's a special session in case a colleague dies. +But we quickly forget what our reference point was before, our new reference point is just this new thing. +To calculate the beta unlever, we have to divide the betas of comparable companies by one plus one minus T, Where T is the taxation rate, multiplied by debt, divided by equity where debt to equity ratio is the debt to equity ratio of the comparable company. +And I'm like you know, "Serbia is a little bit of a crazy country. +Hey, look at that Solver found solution. +Yes I know you wouldn't say apple pie was the most widespread dessert on the menu, only popular works. +If he says sell, then Anju pays 500 for something worth 1,000 to her and so it also ends up precisely $500 ahead. +It is never a bad idea to ask permission if it's somebody else on the web who you would be able to contact. +What matters is the shrinkage, not the time. +I'm a game theorist and what I like to do is demonstrate things by playing some games. +Now we shift the focus from the consolidation of social movements to examine some of the risks of individual social networking. +Every company is going to face good seasons and lean seasons. +You probably know the book by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, Half the Sky. +And decision makers wander in and out of decision arenas, saying one thing and doing another. +The established trading alliances were destroyed and it was a struggle to realign the roots into the interior. +I take a deck of cards and in here we have 52 cards, half black, half red. +It happened to me in other occasions and I have lived it in car crashes and even in motorbike accidents but I feel very anxious. +So that's something for week ten, but I think these things are all related. +It's important because it's a way of taking care of oneself and of our team, our team responsibles, the unit leaders should protocol and systematize defusing sessions after an intervention, as they would minimize reactions and the possible inconveniences derived from a high stress level assistance. +However, I want you to understand that it doesn't necessarily matter if you think it is, what matters is that a subsection of the population, that there is an energy behind or actors affixed to these kinds of problems. +There is no connection between how many months you take the cheese in your warehouse with the quality. +Carol, I'd love to hear a little bit about yourself. +So here we see that certain players and positions matter. +She found these huge extra rates of people going to the gym because they really want to see what's going to happen next on Hunger Games. +That will give us 1. +We're really limited in the kinds of things we notice that we can bring into our consciousness. +I don't remember a phone number anymore to save my life and people don't memorize poetry anymore. +And then, you know what? Nobody knew whose idea it was, nobody. +There are habits that you already have, think brushing your teeth, or if you wanted to do something good, you could just tick it at the end and add one more step to the routine and it becomes even easier. +[LAUGH] And I can tell you now, that I can give you three years of those ads at cost. +In this lecture my last example's going to concern a recent policy decision, and it's Title V of the No Child Left Behind Act, the Promotion of Informed Parental Choice and Innovative Programs. +This is the problem, is that our brains deliver to us this idea that we want certain things, but we are wrong about it. +Those are minor mortification processes that humiliated us and make us kind of feel bad. +We want to only have one right answer. +By the third year, the very high achieving kids of the initially aggressive parents were now in the eighth grade. +You, you saturate yourself with learning modes. +Well, so now let's check if we can find a phone so that you can find your husband and talk to him, OK? Yes, please, yes, yes. +You're eating really good cupcakes in the dining hall. +A second issue is that one side may be capital constraint. +This usually is reported as a decimal, although you could also do it as a percentage. +Different kinds of culture may be facilitating those different ends and goals. +How do we communicate our brand? Yeah, so can you provide me some examples? 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The answer is that if we don't reach an agreement about how much to split, Alexis knows that she's going to get $100 in any case because there's no way that Obe is going to walk away with anything better than free rent. +And so I thought we would have an experiment with thumb wrestling. +Because you do a climb and you get to a ledge and you're tied up and then you chat for a while, as you're sort of belayed onto the rock face. +I'm on the 20th floor and I just feel a feeling that, you know, it's not really tangible, you can't touch. +The sacrifices are reduced as well. +They split the pie of one, a half, a half, which means A pays one minus a half and B pays two minus a half or one and a half. +You want to pause the video here and see if you can figure out the formula to increase 1. +Either party could think about changing the contract. +To me fashion is being different. +I don't think so. +How are you saving for this boat? 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This can follow both a logic of consequence, which seems kind of primary here at times, and the logic of appropriateness. +We know that the fabric in the shirt makes a lot of difference. +And so we try to let them know. +As well as maybe, if people are worried about affording feedback to give them anonymous means of doing that, to encourage it, you would like to keep all that feedback and information in a shared area, where everybody can kind of access it clearly. +What you find is that if I'm looking at what you are posting, you are posting more positive words when I take out your negativity and you're posting less positive words when I take out your positivity, that's for positive words, but we can see the same effect even bigger in the case of these negative words. +Which is my way of, I'm not lying I'm just exaggerating. +You need to know where you're at to know what you need to be kind to yourself. +You’ve criticized them, as you said, in fair or reasonable way, advancing arguments for your criticism. +And mimetic institutional isomorphism is different from the course of form. +Another way of saying this is, of the nine, Abe can automatically claim a slice of one. +It cheapens your site, it slows your site down and it just makes it look like a lot of other spammy, not very high quality sites. +positive reframing is a tool that we can use to change our feelings by shifting the way we see things. +The other problem is that you're going to work remotely and they're not going to get as much value from you. +And what I wanted to talk about was a variety of your answers. +So this is the model, this is it. +The Indians were not told of the reserves at all. +Everybody knows everything. +And of course the other way to go, very popular, very strong form of content, is the animated video. +That is, they have a controlled ability to shift stances and frames. +Mm-hm, okay. +It's through dedication and experience and constant research that subjectivity in the food world or the art world starts to diminish and be replaced by expertise. +As we discuss next, this is evidence of the continued connections between urban and non-urban locales. +See, differentiate yourself from the average person on the Internet, you know. +Yes, you understood well 13. +Another thing we must take into account, is the difference between daily emergencies and massive emergencies. +The big mistake that was being made was that a lot of people were building houses in flood plains and you know sometime in the next 20 years, it's going to be a big flood. +So let's unpack each of those a little bit. +So I try to offer various ways in which you could approach these theories and kind of categorize them into kind of master frames of sorts. +So, I think what we do has two specifics. +The revolution in art has not lost its steam. +You know? 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And so finally we're going to end this section with thinking about one of the most powerful techniques for thwarting your adaptation. +So formats, as I said, transform a lot. +At this age usually changes in basic behaviors are also usual, especially in feeding and sleeping. +Please also note that Scott described these powers or control over resources as resting in various roles and positions within an organization. +She uses radio to market and two types of ads are available. +So basically market segmentation is a process. +Do we have enough time? Timing is an issue there. +So, any tips on effective use of online resources? Right. +To make matters worse for Bea, she won't even be able to get the whole pie on Tuesday. +It wasn't suitable for the junior high faculty, but nonetheless they were sent there. +Sometimes, this process can take a little bit of time. +But the public is still supportive of the general measures of the law. +Although, because I'm so devoted to writing what I think is an honest experience, I won't write a lot of fluffy roundups if I don't feel like there are places that fulfill the list. +The sex industry, sex trafficking in particular, is a booming business. +We're going to define rewards. +The first question I wanted to address that was posted on the forum was my own. +We will review four discovery techniques that provide us insight into how the user is currently accomplishing their tasks. +You finish your education around that time. +Let's say that another evolution in the market that we experienced recently is the growth of what is called as experiential luxury. +And to get that you have to figure out what it is that you have that they want. +But, in practice, we're just not that messed up. +No employer wants to hear the employee say, well look, I don't really like working for you. +This lecture will briefly review the theory of organizational learning, and then introduce an example and a case for you to ponder. +And because of that, the product itself is the best protagonist to talk about the lifestyle that it conveys. +We gave the lawyer a fee on the upfront money, but no share of any bonus for FDA approval. +So this is sort of like a safety, but for everything we do all the numbers are fine. +So all these is feasible, and it's coming, and it's challenging or altering the value of the resources that the University is based upon. +If they decide to work together that's another 6 that they can get and here's the big point. +What does that mean? If I'm involved I tend to spend a lot of time on wines, not only consuming wine but also reading the reviews about wines, trying to interact with other people in my social network, trying to figure out what their assessments of different wines are. +But, Apple is, if you trust the beta, it has a high beta, it's plunging, it's a risk, it's a stock that won't help you in the stock market crash. +And these interpersonal rituals seem to rotate who speaks, and who's in charge, and who has a higher or better or worse reputation. +The first step is to calculate the equity value at time 0, and we know everything about it. +A product coming from the territory is associated by consumers to the competencies of the companies located in the territory that have more ability, more skills in order to make a better product. +It means the price at which you literally do not care If your bid is accepted or not. +There are these moments where like it's summer now and now I'm going to start these new behaviors, right? And we think that and we're motivated to start and just because of the act that we're motivated to start, the evidence suggests that we're kind of better at it. +The definition, again, is simple. +I mean, you clearly want to be involved in establishing what problems are addressed. +They shut down their conscious system and instead rely on their well trained intuition, drawing on their deeply ingrained repertoire of chunks. +While people who relatively understand what's happening and what it involves quickly, that's a protective factor. +I'm caring, but not that much. +So, keep writing them, keep, keep asking us questions, and keep coming on the forums and keep posting your work and getting it done. +And the, the early, early stages of that meant I had a lot of studying to do. +But their content and technology can be somewhat different. +So my sense is you probably want kind of a combination of the two. +Okay, I can't do 450, I don't like you that much, right? I can do 470. +In this lesson we reviewed requirement gathering techniques. +It does seem to sort of bend around as the price increases. +And for addressing all kinds of concerns, many of which may not be necessarily consequential or important to some groups over others. +Trolls fill the comments section of online Indigenous themed stories with hateful and racist opinions and ignorance. +It describes not only their attitude towards a definite of events, so for example, tomorrow the temperature will be exactly 25 degrees centigrade. +But I think we could create an algorithm that if you are accurately grading relative to the median or by various estimates, because we have lots of papers in the corpus now that we could kind of automate this somewhat computationally, that that could be a means to kind of streamlining things and making it a more legitimate process. +But it's not that different between men and women. +So it was kind of taking this idea that emerged in Prussia, rather, that was kind of a [LAUGH] militarizing society, that is looking at compulsory government led education. +Anne: To some degree I think that you've answered my next question. +So she kind of has all these various things that she can capture for each theory, and then she kind of runs these regressions on them. +Although I'm a long-term optimist. +These connections allow our feelings to inform our thoughts. +These community works often work to break down barriers between artists and the audience. +Supreme Court ruled that Aboriginal title to land had existed at the time of the Royal Proclamation in 1763. +Can you elaborate on this concept, and explain what is the value of a fabric in a suit? Yes Erica, the concept of the designer behind the designer, is simply the fact that we have to think and design the fabrics, well before the real designers have to make their own collections. +Want to cook for a long time so they have an intensive views of the machine, of the cookers. +Remember, building our social and emotional skills is a lifelong journey. +Let me say it that way. +And in fact, I'll write you a congratulatory note. +In the global IRR approach, first of all, we have to calculate the global IRR of the fund. +How are those handled? That kind of reveals what's valued and thought of as undesirable. +Hi Marta. +I mean, sure, it is socially constructed, and there is this entity, independent perhaps as some kind of object or not a true thinking being per se. +Thanks for being with us here today Dr. +Of course, I think that's one of the problems in our society is that these rich getting richer isn't right because everybody is needed in order to create that outer ring and expand the pie. +Let's say it was a really hard test and you felt you didn't do so well, what if you got a higher grade than you expect? We'll just have you rate it on a scale from 1-9. +So we have noticed that a lot of people, especially people on professional services or Industries that are a little bit more conservative, like law or medicine, are afraid to go out on a limb and throw in the fascination element, they're just not comfortable with it. +All of my outflows need to be less than or equal to all my constraints and then we'll add another one, and then all of my inflows need to be greater than or equal to my demand. +There's lots of bad is going on here. +In parts of China and India, more than 95% of fetuses aborted are female, although the use of such technologies for sex selection is illegal, in almost all countries, it is increasingly prevalent. +For flankers brands against competitors, the most important indicator is market share. +We can talk about the city, we can talk about the region, we can talk about the whole country. +It won't be considered a real and appropriate kind of organization. +The killer whales, for example, they come to take the soul. +They forged a system wherein they could continually self-assess their performance and make sure their core technology worked well. +I didn't give him a price or anything, I just said I'm interested in buying it. +And there is no simple solution, there are asking deeper questions. +And I know that that sounds kind of obvious but I've seen people get stuck by it. +Interleaving is extraordinarily important. +Should never have a column with multiple ones in it. +We founded a school. +The segment so-called haute couture which means high fashion. +Giuseppe, are you with us by the way? Yeah and Mr. +If you see me in the discussion forum, say hello. +How else could they have started this? With a same story. +This is what researcher John Barge and his colleagues find. +They do that for two days and then they spend a week getting restricted sleep. +The bottom one. +The first stream of issues or is of issues and problems, and you don't need them to be real problems or even important ones. +Here, a dependent firm is subject to political influence. +But when it comes to this domestic cycle, in certain societies it is totally accepted -- the issue of honor killing. +So, the idea is, well, basically, any memory technique involves two things, in my opinion. +So I'm going to tell you to go buy his book, not my book. +Women lost their Indian rights when they were enfranchised, and often had their band membership terminated as well. +How can you make changes to spend more time in the green?. +But eventually for everyone to promote the ingredient is a way to create more value for the final customers. +To figure out what L must be, let’s consider what is the least Bea can get if she turns down Monday’s offer? What counteroffer can she make that will surely be accepted? She can anticipate that come Wednesday, Abe will still have to offer her at least 25 times L to have any hope she'd say, yes. +No one could just make an offer or take over land, and that was made very clear in the Proclamation. +Well, I so appreciate you taking the time today to speak with us Nelson, and I strongly, strongly encourage all of our viewers to en, enroll in the, in the Extreme Memory Challenge. +Now, how can you apply this strategy to achieving your priorities at work or on a project? 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So- Couple of words and a phone call. +We don't want to get too far into the detail weeds here but that's why Barry's earlier point of getting it in writing. +Essentially, the challenge is that the world had made this division where I was going to get four times as much as he was because I was going to save two percent. +As we said, Abe gets to make the first offer. +This last point acknowledges that identity is somewhat fluid, changing and evolving while remaining grounded in core ways of being and common histories. +Naming ambiguous loss (or sometimes called ambiguous grief) accurately can be the first step toward helping us move forward toward helpfulness. +I can call you in a month. +Don't forget to start at year zero. +The focus on the individual or relative performance of a student was reinforced. +It wasn't uniform for everybody, so it doesn't fit a rational system. +The producer has to design the channel, this is usually said as channel design, that is to say to decide how many steps the producer wants to have between itself and the consumer and that basically means how many intermediaries it wants to have involved. +The next we must do to get ready is thinking on how will our participation be. +About the factors we must take into account, both risky and protective on the management during the critical incident, we can focus on five basic points. +So Italian strategic players are very cautious when it comes to acquiring a company in Italy. +The other thing is that he mentioned, which was the degree of control over the resource, which I did mention in the lectures too. +Like this is something that you might all predict is going to really mess up your life and decrease your happiness for a long time, right? Here we have some famous examples of this. +It helps consumers in categorizing what kind of product they are going to purchase and consume. +And then at the bottom of the status hierarchy, the argument is that the people at the bottom resist or rebel, and through that, they have some degree of cultural autonomy. +And that brings us to the second consideration. +And we are prepared to beat that. +I'm going to share the results with you all. +But he was a chain smoking dean at a university and I'm allergic to smoke. +So a coalition manager's primary concern with the interaction processes by which exchanges are negotiated. +And you know maybe 10 or 15 years ago, we wouldn't let anybody who was HIV positive come into the country. +You didn't quite. +It's run in Wainwright, July and August, and they receive about $4,000 for their summer employment. +If that is the case, this basically prevents many consumers from consuming wine. +This is Michaels kind of resorted to formal hierarchical authority to implement this program. +This also helps us if we consider the competitive dynamics. +I've given you some strategies that you can use to hack those behaviors and thought patterns and feelings. +Remember they're tapping into deep neuroscience about the autonomic nervous system that can really help you. +This is the way lots of our mind works. +Families often sell their daughters, typically in Asia, for initial payment. +Hi, I'm Harun Gupta. +If we keep these in mind then we will be able to develop design alternative to improve the user experience. +In the beginning, as you said, the founders started learning how to make the wine, but then, what was the strategy in terms of marketing so the go-to market? 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Yeah. +And I believe that opposition is something and resistance is something else. +The fur trade as the dominating relationship endured longer in the west and north than in the east. +Are you really doing those savoring things or is the act of taking the photos interfering with that? Those two give you very different ways of dealing with your own savoring. +It's authority and specifically, authority-building content. +[COUGH] Yes. +Europe and the U. +See Cal Newport's writing on deep work for much more on this and even include scheduling time to answer e-mails and avoid answering e-mails maybe outside of those hours. +This will be a great advertisement for your photographer. +Many resorted to unhealthy ways of coping with the emotional traumatic stress. +92? 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I can't make it to ten. +The financing is both private and public, also the events that take place inside, and so this also applies to promoting exports. +And finally it's important that you understand that during adolescence the group of friends is the absolute reference for teenagers. +1 is linear, Y is linear, 5 minus 0. +We're all in the same boat. +My work in Kenya began when I went to Nairobi in 1999. +So the lines that are more affordable and more casual in their value composition. +As for the deaf hearing impaired person has understood, to offer, to repeat your communicated information to make sure that he, she did understand your message. +So may I ask you, what city would I be in? And he might say no Dalian I need your salary number, but he probably says, you're in Toronto, if what I mean. +I'm way too loose. +If it is geometric problem, do some little diagrams, I often end up writing simple little graph diagrams with dots and lines connecting them, just something to give me a sense of what that problem's about. +The Xerox representatives, for example, learn tricks to get by and understand a problem. +And then they're playing on the edge, because they have to make a lot of money or they'll go bankrupt cause they borrowed so much. +For example today, we have many European companies willing to buy another company in India, in China, in Indonesia, and in Brazil; but they do not have the knowledge to know the name of the company that makes sense to buy. +Whereas with a community of practice, it was localized sharing and transfer, here it's going away to external sources of knowledge and bringing that back to the local community. +And the media plan is, as well, managed by the licensor, so the brand owner. +The school is divided into smaller family units. +So imagine I'm eating hot dogs, my reference point is eating hot dogs. +Again, I like to color these cells green. +And they're a reality for some. +I wish you the very best, and I hope that you become happier through all of these strategies. +Other social structures are at play like those of gender roles, class differences, peer cultures and so on. +And can you give us an example of a company in food or beverage business that you think has organized or implemented a campaign, which is particularly effective or successful? 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Well, here in this slide, you'll see below the Spanish version of TGIP is linked here. +Focusing your attention brings something into your temporary working memory, but for that something to move from working memory to long term memory two things should happen. +It's a store value and a unit of account and a means of transactions. +They got their salary information, and they asked them three different questions about their happiness levels. +There has been no real public education campaign. +The transformation. +Welcome to Introduction to User Experience Design. +But this is one of my favorites. +Little books? What are those for? They are very important especially in the moment which is extremely important when the consumer, the final consumer buys the garment. +In that case, you'll pay me? Is that all right? [LAUGH] Yeah, well if you don't care, it's a dollar then. +So that's kind of an interesting question, and a variety of you actually tried to answer this, like Malik talked about quality management system efforts. +What does that mean? That means if you in 2009 were earning $75,000, even if I double or quadruple your salary, it's not going to improve your happiness on any of these three measures. +Hopefully, you see where this is going. +And finally, I'll identify the elements in the case and describe what sort of theory of organizing is implied by the author's account. +We'll do greater than or equal to nine percent. +Once women get out of their situation of sexual exploitation, they show extremely high rates of addiction, depression, anxiety, hostility, even post traumatic stress disorder. +I think the blazer is the most important. +That's why, in the last few years, the two strategies in between have been most used by the food and beverage companies, because with the two you can combine the positive effects of the House of Brands strategy and the Branded House strategy. +What about summers? Because as as we said everyone carries world famous for down jackets. +But they're still public schools. +If we haven't resolved some of our own difficult childhood issues, we can respond to the student in front of us from an unresolved, hurt or angry place that they don't deserve. +And these are going to be flat structures. +So let's do two, two, two, three, three, three, four, four. +So, it's important to measure. +Select some text. +I did want you guys to consider this a case for organizational learning, and I think Francis caught on that yeah, there are elements, and many of you did, that there are elements about the World of Warcraft that reflect organizational learning. +So that we your fellow classmates can all comment on it and give you feedback to your negotiation. +We've tried to deploy physical pictures that will be easy to remember. +But then that predicts that something about your GPA should be predicting your salary later on and we can look at that. +EUNAD aims to be the step forward in the implementation of the UN convention of rights of persons with disability. +So that's one perspective. +That price, based on my model lets me determine the demand. +Now, I thought Jim Pavlick made a very interesting point in that a lot of organizations develop their own superstitions in terms of they adopt standard operating procedures themselves as a sort of self-reinforcing superstition. +He thinks you'll never buy a suit, and finally you say, I'll take this one, the real expensive one, the suit for $1,500. +So these are all territories which have built their positioning on one specific product, wine, to attract consumers and tourists to that area. +Then my BATNA is not desperate, I don't need it at any price he knows I need the name, but I have an alternative that isn't so bad. +It'd be like my offering you $200 and keeping the $900 savings for myself. +So what are the regulatory controls of soccer? 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And they put colorful labels on behavioral scenarios. +CEDAW came out of the movement in the '70s and the '80s of the second wave of feminism which understood that the structural discrimination against women was so deeply embedded in historical systems that unless there was a specific human rights treaty for women and girls, that the structural disadvantage for women and girls would simply continue to be invisible to us. +That could be an understanding or knowledge, right. +Our larger research question isn't methodological but many of these specialists hope their collaboration on a new topic will help them innovate their methods along the way. +This is the aspect of leadership we want to focus on in the connected leadership course. +So, what I recommend is using MIT's OpenCourseWare. +But those are really perspectives on organizations. +So it's not the case that you should always do a deal. +This week we will focus on the distinctive features of the PFA application on teenagers and adults. +And if there's nobody in the organization who plays that role, and I'm not saying this to be flipping in any way, you probably need to find another job. +It can lead to lost of expertise that's been encoded in the participants. +In my work at high schools we find that the friendship networks vary from school to school because the organizational context amplifies and dampens the salience of certain micro-mechanisms. +Governments putting much more money into education. +It may work well with your employer if you agree ahead of time. +The sum of these interactions and how they are experienced forge identities and can lead us to us and other categorizations, labeling, and stereotyping. +Do you mean someone else can help me better or does the last weekend, July work for you to reconvene? I can make myself available then and I'm ready with my calendar. +And this is where it's an interesting idea, like the difference between a crowd versus a protest versus an organization. +Not necessarily to create a specific product, but certainly to understand if there are new technologies or new ways of doing things that can help us. +So you might want a database about practice of people working in practice, and the situations that went well or did not. +One can see how the practice of retelling these oral stories that come from specific Indigenous cultural communities help sustain a sense of unity over time. +You do research. +A charismatic leader. +In the first lesson, we explore the buyer's journey, and the buyer's persona, why is it important to always be thinking about their journey? 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How is it possible that a product remains the same for more than one hundred years in a world that has been changing yet is still successful? I see the same way I see some music, some art, or some countrysides; in other words, there are some musical pieces that are timeless, paintings that are timeless, other works of art, like gardens, that are timeless. +Their curiosity maybe shut down or they may not explore freely. +You know what happens. +It's good to see you again. +We've divided this lesson into three segments. +I did that after the fact, just so that, when you look at the mind map you can see this easily. +And you guys have shared a lot with me, up to this point. +So, it was really neat to see that whole sequence, and variety of things that you've been exposed to, and all I can say about it is that, for those of you hoping to see real world applications, is that it would be worthwhile to read that thread. +Four C's help to define these big problems worth solving. +I don't know if any of them are looking at domestic violence in particular. +But then the issues come, do they attend regularly? Do they go to school Monday through Friday or Monday through Saturday as they do in some countries? How many years do they stay in school? After they've gone through what would be completing elementary school here, do they actually get the chance to transition onto secondary education? Once they've completed that, do they get the chance to transition onto high school? And then the issue that you brought up is what are they actually learning along the way? So before I get into what they're learning, I just kind of want to mention the issues. +So off peak ads have to be less than or equal to six. +It's asking for your row input cell - now this isn't it, this isn't actually the box, so just bear with me here. +The risk of the fault is something concrete. +And then there are other organizations that are looking at particular populations, for example, organizations like ORAM that could be looking at people who are members of religious minorities. +So, of course, the people that are out, local school councils out, teacher union somewhat out, the school board nominating committee, as well. +so it's, it's difficult. +Loro Piana is considered to be an authority in adopting in their fashion products the best raw materials. +Many products in the food and beverage businesses have a very long story, years, maybe centuries. +So help yourself. +Or how compatible the two organizational cultures are that are involved in the merger. +But the idea is that, once we get to know better and better how to use this form and search it and categorize it and tag it, that perhaps the kinds of knowledge that's useful will be more readily accessible. +and that could be studied by people who run the course, as a way of accessing the general experiences you have. +I'll just throw at the end here, 1. +And the two of them butted heads, weren't able to reach an agreement, and absent an agreement, it wasn't clear how Gringotts could continue doing business in Agriba. +They're an idea. +So it's as opposed to merger, it's splitting, partitioning. +So that's how to avoid social comparisons. +The first moment is at time 0, when the PEI decides to invest. +Here is the same pictorial representation in a worksheet format that you might find useful. +And what I'd like to do is have some way to sort of capture how close the prediction was to the actual model. +So Rashon, what just happened? Those are your predictions of what I would guess. +Now you may not have other options besides what's available, but considering those other options will allow you to see which is the fairest of them all. +It feels like the kind of thing you don't want but turns out it can have a powerful effect on both resetting your reference point and inhibiting hedonic adaptation, and that's interrupting your consumption. +That is to say, making their product less available in the market. +And then there's a mechanical delay that they have to ground the plane only to have an October 14th flight that finally confirms the presence of these missiles. +The teachers and principal follow the two sets of practices believed to be the core of the individually guided education program. +In all these different contexts, can your mindset actually affect your performance when the going gets tough? And so, she did this in one context with college premed students, she measured their different mindsets and she saw what happened when they had to take those premed classes that are not known to be very easy. +What we discover is that coming from the best practices in the market, the AMC is going to receive two different types of profit or revenues. +So, just because you dressed well doesn't necessarily mean that you provide an excellent product. +What specific advice do we have for them? Yeah, tsome basic unfun advice is apply widely, right? So if you were going to apply 38 places, apply 338 places, and customize each application. +If you try it your mind is going to wander away but the key is that on purpose you say, nope, I'm going to yank my mind back and focus on my breath again. +They also equalize persons more, de-emphasizing initial differences and skills, and this served to build interracial ties. +It could be half hour, couple of hours, sometimes it's a day or a few weeks. +And so as a result, they know that it was a low risk loan on their part. +You have some very interesting insights regarding creativity and being disagreeable. +And of course, there's a lot of destruction. +This is the good news is that, all this stuff can in fact make us happy if we reset our reference points, if we don't hedonically adapt to it. +Most of the companies are actually the brand owners. +And I'm thinking, well, how can you guarantee it? 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A unified political voice for urban Indigenous residents does not exist. +But it can also make you feel a little less time famished, so you're not so strapped for time. +You can reach customers in different ways, and this is the real innovation that you can have. +If you don't do that, I won’t know what your business model is in five years. +But I think, it's a better option than anything listed. +The principles were global. +Unsafe abortion kills tens of thousands of women every year. +The Numbered Treaties were the foundation of the agreements that allowed for the development of new lands for settlement and resource extraction. +The French, under Jacques Cartier were the first European settlers to set up a sustained colony on North America. +This is very important to understand, because in the past the wholesale model, so distributing through a middleman, was the main channel for fashion and luxury brands in Europe in particular. +And it looks like when I dragged it down it took B18 - it took last year's number, which is good. +In short, it's the employee's self that's claimed in the name of corporate interest. +It gives structure in their life, time management, all these sort of things that we all need but they are in desperate need of it. +So it is taking input into an output. +There are emotional benefits, these are things like, you're going to feel more confident, you're going to feel less stressed out, you're going to have a more loving relationship with your family, you're going to feel like you look good and that's going to make you feel proud and happy. +But you have to be part of the group. +Let's clean this up. +Then we will see how you can modulate and adjust the application of psychological first aid if you are the provider, which means you don't belong to the same family. +What it does for the person who's going to make the purchase, what they get out of it? So, the improve resell value of the house, the pain for any, the admiring looks on the dance floor even in business to business, this is very widely misunderstood. +And finally, they also tend to overprotection, an overprotection we usually develop in this kind of situations, as we try to take away any negative aspect from kids and overprotecting the family, and we refugee ourselves in the family core. +And the first letter of all copywriting formulas is A. +My guess and my perception of what's going on is that that process is making my mind familiar with that domain, with that problem, to such an extent that that problem is just like a problem I'd have with my family or my workplace or whatever. +Your mind is built to retain this kind of general information about a place. +Anne: You also founded a nonprofit organization? 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There are trade-offs between economic development based in extractive industries and the social and environmental implications of such developments. +That doesn't make me feel good. +So therefore, I think you split it 50, 50, or in this case 500, 500. +They only went because there was a war. +Beauty and the world of jewels and watches when they are not objects of investment. +And just to give you some statistics, 50% of fundraising all around Europe are not able to get to the final results because it's very difficult. +For example, a very relevant topic related to negotiation is based on the value of the company. +Consumers and lots of consumers are looking more and more to better quality. +Eat your frogs first in the morning. +Let's go to solver and there's one small change here as well. +Yet, here you have a lot of creativity, most of the time you have “made in Italy,” or “made in France. +The brand image that is reflected from this Brand’s DNA is proposing to the customer a full lifestyle. +And now to be able to move it from that sort of invisible Kind of term to to something that that refers to human rights allows. +So whether that's exercising or listening to music, whether it's wearing a great suit, calling your friend to get you pumped up going into that negotiation. +The nature of the practice differs from country to country. +Everybody calls us to explain what we should and also how to do it. +You don't even have to say it, it doesn't have to be explicit, it's implicit. +Week three, I call piling it on. +Subway allows consumers to choose different breads, different fillings, different dressings, by doing so, each single customer can get exactly the recipe he or she wants. +It creates broad encompassing traces that can link to other memory traces. +Definitions are important because different disciplines use the same term but they might have slightly different meanings. +From the studying HM and animals with similar operations, we have learned that the hippocampus is important part of a brain system for learning and memory of facts and events. +I say go find me a better one. +Many organizations these are time bound interactions that are specific to a particular audience and setting. +Well, Carol, you've presented some numbers that can be really surprising if not shocking and I remember in our conversation you mentioned that even you were rather impressed by the numbers that you were uncovering. +Working in this kind of situations in daily crisis, in emergencies, in catastrophes, means exposing to some risks. +If the beta is two, well, they're kind of rare to see beta two stocks. +And this creates kind of a power dependence relation that you might have to exchange far more for that one thing you really need just to get it. +The most important thing to understand is that there is always a difference between intrinsic quality and perceived quality. +You don't want to come up with a negative number and then select your solving method GRG nonlinear and hit "Solve". +If the cost is 50, it gets divided up evenly, 25 and 25 between Aegean and Baltic. +It may be a fundamental principle on which you're building your whole deal, so if that ever changes your whole deal, or your conception of where you want to go, can change. +And he's in all kinds of movies, where he plays a president or Han Solo or whatever, and he plays the same character, though. +Children as young as 3 years and as old as 17 attended residential schools. +And that the current interpretation of this company manager is that the conflict is intentional or driven by a particular actor. +Remember, the pie is 50 and she's only giving away 25. +They've gotta be perfect. +The Two Row Wampum and just such an important teaching about living together in harmony. +Let me just cheat, right? This is this idea, right? Like we're not paying attention to what our cold rational selves might want in these states when we're hot, but that's not the only empathy gap. +In the same line you normalize the reactions and the situation in which he is as we all set off from what is happening comes over the usual. +Any success that we've earned can be entirely attributed to them. +It's feasible that we could use each other, on the forums we're thinking about ways to do that or alumni of this, the CTA can graduate. +We get to have our psych pro tips, we think about how to put this into practice. +The study of the fund doesn't start at time zero. +What would it be like if you couldn't learn new things, you would not be able to remember new people you met, or remember what you were told? This actually happened to a famous patient in the annals of memory research whose initials were HM. +A here? Well, I haven't really told you your B. +I believe there is even a currency that players pay for with real money. +But it is something that's illegal, and that raises to the same level as murder, or as torture, or it can be a form of torture, it can be a form of genocide. +[LAUGH] Barry. +A consumer who perceives him or herself as a non-expert obviously needs more information to collect and so it increases the complexity of the choice and so maybe the cognitive effort put in the process itself. +It became the wine that for a party, for a festivity, if you had a birthday, if you had any event in your family, or with your friends, anyone would have opened, in the past, and hopefully in the present, a bottle of Berlucchi. +And in talking to a lot of language learners, I have found each one of them have their own challenges to to go through. +And then the 13th day at about 10 at night, we closed that deal and got it, and that was the start of my career. +Well, great. +That means that to calculate the equity value at time 0, using the concept of DCF, where you know everything. +What would be nice is just force these unhappy people to do kinder things and try to see if does that bump up their happiness. +You're allowed to use all these things together. +Think about Excelsior in Milan. +So the leadership will address new changes, and declare prior direction as of no value, too. +It could be O for four, and that I knew that and it wasn't going to be very hard to win. +But let's go in a more structured way to look at the different business models in the market. +If you've gone 20 seconds without writing at all, then you get a loud punishing noise. +So how do we create a team vision and mission? Interestingly, the research points to quite an inconsistent treatment and methodology across organizations. +So that's kind of an interesting aspect of organized anarchies that within organizations need these contacts, so that we feel that we have reasons and identities for being there. +So that's what I'm currently looking to go into. +You guys work on it. +So, there are a few rare ways that you can actually get from your country of origin directly to the US, it's called humanitarian parole and you have to get the US State Department involved, and, so they're trying to do that for the partner and the baby. +Whoever, that's important stuff. +I wish that I could show you these polls as they are actually happening live. +Besides the evolution of the culture of people, many more people now, as you said, appreciate the vegetarianism and vegetarian cuisine, if you think or focus on your restaurant, there are many people who are loyal customers. +Take into account that in any case a company has to spend and has to invest, because obviously, you need the production of these events, the production of these touchpoints. +If I had waited any longer the other company would have made another bid. +That’s something that brings its beta down. +It's the human voice. +And we went there with a very clear idea, with no knowledge but with a very clear idea. +This is not my country, and these are your women. +Other cases you may want to give out information so those can be different. +This is very specifically non-linear. +And so Aiden and colleagues actually did a cool thing. +But commitment is low. +Further, these techniques can be seen as iterative or finding from one technique can focus how we conduct other techniques. +The fifth question was by Tammy, and she asks, how can you determine an organization's culture from a job interview. +But with the tools that we have created together and the strategies that we have created together, one woman at a time, one organization at a time, we are getting there. +In 1917, he became chief of the Cayuga and was given the traditional name of Deskaheh. +You can expand this as we go. +Remin yourself the question. +It is about the importance of the product, the visual, the designer, but as well about celebrity connections. +It's like the acquisition of things. +But nobody knew that Apple was going to do that. +This belief acknowledges the importance of having intergenerational relationships. +What about the occasions of usage? I mean, in Italy, we have very traditional cases of usage. +That's fascinating. +That rearranges how the pie gets distributed, but that doesn't help Holland Sweetener. +Luxury is having personality and not being afraid to show it. +Children are given careful guidance and respect from members of the community. +So, what Italian and American brands did, especially in the 80s, was move from the top of the pyramid, the ready-to-wear, down to market ranges that were more affordable. +And the third one, five things a bad dog can teach you about writing good copy. +And that fits the logic of appropriateness but in kind of an extreme way. +Thanks for learning how to learn. +Hey there, welcome back, good to see you again. +And he asked, can resource dependence theory explain outsourcing? And here's what he wrote. +So in case you are in the situation that [INAUDIBLE] special questions are to be answered, we have this group of experts that serve as an advisor. +So we can just kind of chill and do whatever we need to do and feel like we have some space. +If I'm writing an article about Ponza for the New York Times travel section, I am required to hit a certain word count, cover a certain number of venues. +But didn't didn't take the URL, didn't take makeroats. +That seems reasonable. +Human rights are an issue that are an aspect of every person's life all the time. +What do you think of that strategy? I don't want to criticize a colleague, but this was tried by General Electric by a fellow by the name of Lemuel Boulware. +You didn't allow that to get to you. +So they are the people who attended the births. +If you recall, that can be in several forms. +There are 444 recommendations from the RCAP report that address how Canada can achieve reconciliation. +And that's just going to give you extra hours in your week when you can find real fun, challenging fun, good fun. +Fake marriages are particularly common in South Asia, East Asia, and now also the former Soviet Union. +Again, 200 and 200 and our stores will list them off as Albany, Boston and Cleveland. +You can do a similar exercise here, once you have your team priorities settled, develop that picture of the future. +These values were in opposition of their parents' and grandparents' cultural pedagogies of discovery and interdependency. +If the decision was positive so we selected a way in which we are going to invest. +We have some advantages. +Next question, how much benefit can they get on their own? If they don't reach an agreement, what will Aegean and Baltic do? The quick and wrong answer is that Aegean does the project on its own, spends 150 for something worth 100, leaving it to 50 in the hole. +I mean, because at the moment, we're all very excited about statistics that are showing that more girls and boys, more children are having access to school all around the world. +And the child soldiers talking, some of those commanders had tears were coming down their eyes. +What if their homes and families are flooded too? Will they privilege their family identity? So perhaps having police and fire family protection plans set is a very good idea, as well as drills to prepare fire and police for the worst. +Do not gossip about your colleagues or organization on your blog or your social media accounts. +The problem with priorities is that it rarely feels as if you get to decide on them. +We're always going for readability, so that when we pass this off to either a colleague or the client or to our boss that they can read it, they can understand where the formulas come from, where the numbers come from. +So let's talk about the various kinds of communities. +This is pretty critical because you've already heard that our thoughts, by definition, are an important part of the thing that makes us happy. +And what is piyesiw? A sacred spirit. +Employees do this by being cynical, complaining, by performing detached Theoretical observations, which is a little more positive. +This idea was introduced by Merton Bernstein in 1971. +The discriminatory policies and practices of the Indian Act, through the regulation of status and band membership, severed important kinship ties. +As well, the shape always has the sense of a place to stay in some way like in a temple, because the temple is the best place to be and to feel good. +So this is sort of in defense of the model we pick here, again smallest value wins, like golf. +So I think the way that people sort of brand criticism tends to be like, maybe not necessarily professional. +They're just much more mainstream than they ever used to be. +How hard could that be? 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And in addition, is it something in low supply and you have access over it? Is the rules created so that you have access over that? 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I like the rocks analogy that Stephen Covey popularized in the '50s. +Just to engage the printing company is 20 grand, and I have all these variable costs per catalog. +You are very close, actually physiologically close, to your audience. +Step by step, we have to understand everything. +I can't go into much in terms of historical detail, but the issue of trafficking in women became a political and a legal issue only in the 19th century in Victorian England, where by late century, it engendered a real moral panic. +Not only the brand under which the product is named but reputation of the main actor which is the company making the product; or the image of the shop where the product is sold. +That's psych pro tip number two. +The amygdala is a part of the limbic system which, together with hippocampus, is involved in processing memory and decision-making as well as regulating emotional reactions. +Of course as demand goes up then my profit will go up as well. +You talk about something like that, with your mini-mission brain melting technique, could you tell us a little about that? 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And that's all, we went there, and all, all. +It makes sense. +In other words, you wanna make them feel good. +First Their rituals are characterized by a decentralization of power. +The wines have their own characters. +And so, for fixed mindset folks seeing effort is bad it's scary it's shameful. +One was a fior di latte with adzuki. +So you need to speak to both. +Instead it was balance these two things: doing something very healthy but also with a lot of taste, also my dishes are beautiful to see. +Here it becomes difficult to see the decision makers as a unified team. +Is a riot on an organization? Not really, it lacks some of the definitional features that we talked about in the lecture of what an organization is. +So do you think that a company should have a mix of channels between retail, wholesale and as well e-commerce? Me, I trust a lot on that. +Thank you again for being with us. +For example, in many classrooms certain kids dominate and take up all the teacher's time and attention. +This is where we click our green highlighted cell over in B14. +To think that the risk of any other comp, the Law of Large Numbers is not working here because this is the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. +Remember our discussion on the Indian residential school system. +And then she said to me- So it's worth doing now? Yes. +So we've shown that Bea should never take less than 25% of what's available. +And there's downsizing due to economies' scale. +One thing we have done is that we need to teach. +Then I sit back and wait, and then some come back. +You can drink Lambrusco absolutely dry or with a little sip of sugar, so its soft. +So if they said, gee, actually we're only, later in the deal, our terms, no, we only want to invest $2 million in the international expansion, and they're a big company. +All funds invested. +The types of wage labor that Aboriginal people engaged in depended on the geographical region that they were located in and what natural resources were prevalent in those regions. +Because by simplifying the information you give to your consumers, your consumers can find it easier to make a choice. +Throw As you noticed the last layer disturbed all the other layers frequently to solve it and the final parallel. +It’s a way to say 90 proposals are rubbish. +He says they've all agreed don't worry. +And I think a lot of blog posts don't exceed 1,000 words. +If he gets seven, that only leaves me with a five. +And very sophisticated cell phone, as you can see. +I'll figure it out. +But now, with the shift into memory expertise, he's busy staying in mental shape for competition, and teaching people around the world, how they can improve their own memories. +You can say this is a top three for me bottom three, but you hide how the last thing which was how much you willing to pay for those things. +A thorough evaluation requires that we consider if the design is usable. +And therefore, a lot of the conversation, decision making that we have is really about meaning making. +These answers included frustrated, worried, confused, bored, lonely, angry, sad, disappointed, and we did have a few responses like happy, playful, and loved. +And I want you to realize, real quick. +Despite this diversity, there are some similarities that we can find amongst the many Indigenous worldviews. +Learn more: www. +The section is structured to maximize the information gathered from a narrow set of topics. +And ExComm met for a bunch of days, seven days and Kennedy decided to impose a Naval quarantine around Cuba and these meetings. +So basically, he doesn't even try, when those cases go up to ICANN, because he knows he's going to lose, and therefore I could have added and by the way, I know costs $3,900. +It is merely an exercise to get you to conceptualize an idea. +It might lead to prototype building and more evaluation. +Hey guys, what are you doing? Hello. +We never heard about women Prime Ministers. +Well, they are the same you have previously seen in videos. +The rare few non-Indigenous people who did speak out, like Dr. +She could do nothing and hope it all gets forgotten. +Or, actually I am even happy to close now, but have you stay there for the next two months. +Among them was Lieutenant Frederick Ogilvie Loft, also known as Onondeyoh. +So never mind that I'm getting the 10,000. +You're saying between 80 and 90% of people basically recover from their depression in 16 weeks just exercising. +And online you can create a community and somewhat of a personalized experience. +Actually a story is able to make the company, the brand, the product more human, and when it happens, and it happens successfully, customers will naturally, I would say automatically, think of a brand, company, or product as a human. +And your car is in a place where the ticket is going to expire right? 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And these create pools of individuals who are relatively the same and substitutable across these institutions. +In this case, I would appreciate the offer of the big bonus. +For vision, it's good to be big and bolt. +As traditional economies began to fade, more and more Aboriginal individuals and communities began to become more involved in economies focused predominantly around wage-based labor. +Are we making money through licensing fees? For instance, many companies are just a design workshop and they give or license all their activities. +They might not actually use your product or service but again, they may still advocate for you. +Now, another aspect of the Zincit case is that one way to approach this is to end up with a large bonus and so I'm going to play you an audio, you're not going to be able to see that people negotiating because they were my students and they are real people and I have to keep their identities of guilty hidden. +Which are able to be virally communicated by the network of consumers through social networks and through social media. +Close the parentheses and hit Enter, and I'll show the formula text for this, and you can check. +Or thinks that this is something that you should do, because you're being overoptimistic about the chance of the FDA approval. +And there was a commentator who's calling that ironic given that the facts that the company's behavior were totally at odds with its marketing message. +You will sell me this car. +Company valuation is really the core of any kind of deal of PE. +Communication Agency. +Early European-style schools run by Catholic missionaries during the 1600s were established by new France near Quebec City. +But sometimes calls to action are so specific and so clear they feel a little strange when you're writing them. +[SOUND] Welcome to User Experience Design. +So this is not anything new. +You may recall that after questioning and confirming our purpose, we identified our priorities, our individual level rocks, the 3-5 things we needed to spend time on to lead a high-quality connected life. +But once you have that picture, you can attach or imagine it on that person's distinguishing feature. +And if we can avoid using those reference points, we will be a lot happier. +This concept is so important that in many deals, in many transactions, the activity of the PEI is to negotiate, very hard, the price of the entrance. +With collective benefits of 300 and a cost of 50, the cloth to be divided up between the two parties is 250. +I'm just adding some thoughts on that. +So what is a population? 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And then once we have our sale here comes the calculations. +Here is another poem, written by the death child after he had a chance to go to high school. +We'll copy and paste that from above. +Hello there. +These are behaviors where we get a little bit more flow and fun in our lives. +So, solving the math problem usually isn't the hard part. +Because if it just goes into escrow, then there's no cost of the strike. +If I know that you don't like chewing gum, I'm not going to come with the chewing gum to you. +With this portfolio, we use it in our route to market and to optimize it because if you have a lot of brands, you can use your sales people in a very efficient way. +Potential appears in blue. +Whatever it is that you have to offer this customoligist client, and these are of course, what you might have seen called features, there are important. +I was in my late 30s at the time. +This is not the happiness of the people who receive the act of kindness, it's just our own happiness. +So we have two models here notice linear is actually the worst of all the models and the one that has the smallest the one that we're after here is going to be our power model. +So, what I try to do is find simple analogies or metaphors and try to test them or see how to make them fit with the thing I'm trying to learn. +It gives them self-esteem problems because for a teenager the external image is one of the most important things. +And then, you know, we're not, you know, our company is very clean, is very, you know, we're not care to, to work at. +Once I have identified the segments, I have to choose, so the company has to choose what kind of segments of the market it wants to target. +Go back to a couple of weeks of what that salary felt like before, what your old salary felt like, and then you will feel your new salary again. +So in some ways, that always kind of reinforcing the idea of this being the opposite process of mergers. +I can't say what my teachers are going to think. +So coalitions are a dynamic accomplishment through exchange. +One way to deal with this issue is to consider the role of origins in the positioning of the brand, the product, and the company in the market. +These narratives recite experiences of sexual assault, beatings, poisonings, electric shock, starvation, freezing, and medical experimentation. +Right, finally, because I don't really feel like you're listening to my side. +The focus is on exchange partners and external relations more than internal dynamics. +Well, not so fine. +That could be very dangerous because the PEI decided to invest because of the skill of the entrepreneur, and if the entrepreneur decides to leave and sell his or her shares, it's drama for the PEI. +Because I've just tried to maximize my chances by calling half each time. +Workers can also define their authentic self by what they want to become or in sphere's outside of work. +The brand is rather consolidated in certain fields such as wine or salmon, or cellulose which is one of Chile’s principle exports to the world. +The other thing is that negative social capital can lead to a problem in these groups. +Service is professional and intuitively understands the needs and personality of each table. +If we don't perceive it, it doesn't exist. +And then we have a theory of balance where people see consistency in their relationships more generally. +Simple economics here, can we just consider each of them individually please? 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And he says, no, no, really special price. +And so they've made this large concession and you've argued this is really your limit, perhaps it wasn't entirely your limit. +Something gets weird. +The success of Berlucci was, and still is, a market success. +Private equity has a very important share of the global M&A market in Europe and in the United States. +It was called collateral damage. +For option B, it's 20 million up front with a $15 million bonus. +It's very common, this kind of approach, in every moment where the PEI has the majority of shares and the entrepreneur has the minority. +As such, it's hard to measure as one construct that everyone agrees upon. +While I might normally say be kind to your classmates or co-workers as we progress you don't necessarily know who is taking the course at the same time as you unless, of course, you find a buddy or buddies to take this with. +And yet you do know what you are talking about. +It's not in my interest to give him 80 wins. +To add the equation go back to where you added the trendline, go to more trendline options and then you have to scroll down to the very bottom on the right and you have to check the box that says display the equation on the chart. +She does a study that's very fun for subjects because she walks up to them on the street and just hands them some money. +Expand the pie first before you go grab pie. +And we wanted to control the best raw materials. +This is also true in terms of timing, right? 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This analogy is a nice one because the elements of each rock could translate in a lovely way to the big bows, the limbs of each tree as they split from the trunk. +This is usually called a corporate brand, or a parent brand, or a master brand, that is to say, the brand which identifies all the products of the company. +In these moments, we must be aware of our own vulnerability. +And the firms depend on it for survival. +Like on my 7 point rating scale, a year from now, I'm going to be a 6 because it's going to be awesome. +The second question was, is there a danger, I think it's actually related to the one, the first one about Stanford and Coursera a little bit, which is. +Anyway let's say that we see that this person is perceptive and is ready so that we can approach or sit down with him or her. +Experts such as Brene Brown have compiled very helpful list of values that you can draw from and we'll be in our resources. +It's the dynamic between the product life cycle and the market life cycle that is very relevant to companies for making their decisions. +And we kind of know this implicitly but we forget. +The adult's task is being patient, going back once and again and keeping the communication channel open, even by avoiding to explain what we consider important to tell. +Where the faculty could share their local innovations with one another. +Another aspect is that every investment of an investor which is named one ticket typically is fixed on an amount of 1 million euros. +And the reason for this is because the diffusion of particular structures, appearances, reforms, and practices often happen through networks and this is kind of a way the two literatures interrelate. +Maintaining a respectful tone tells them that this was very helpful and that there are other items to cover during the time that you have left. +Once you have this done, fill in the details. +And then on the side merge this as well. +There are also academics like me and other researchers. +And work to become more efficient, or they're agencies that find themselves unable to perform the task required, or they want to distance themselves from a work they need performed. +Recruiting management means companies in many cases need new better management, and in many cases, a company, again, a small or medium one, or a startup doesn't have the capability to recruit management from outside. +As it happens, in the first case, if you want, and you can see in the tables in the Excel file you have in your hands, it's possible also to calculate what is the yearly return both for the managers and for the investors. +Today we are in one of the most interesting and attractive wine shops and bars in the city of Milan, Il Cavallante, and we are going to have a chat with Sergio Morpugo, the owner, about how shop owners in the food service make decisions about listing and choosing products in their assortment. +He is that when they answer that question implicitly, they're also telling you by what they didn't say, is where they are most flexible. +One of these things on these like health tv shows where it's like I can't figure out like what the diseases or something? 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Because although maybe we don't realize, our job can be influenced by it. +Again, it's designed to break them in. +A lot of the students actually showed up dressed up as me which was kind of surprising. +This is all necessary to put yourself in the game, you have to keep an open mind and be open to change. +So someone solving a math problem has an initial problem that someone doesn't have if they're solving a problem in real life, or a coaching problem in sort of football. +I've got a lot of years showing. +You're hiding when you sort of **** up, whereas in a growth mindset you're kind of not even announcing these, but you really want to capitalize on them, right? And so, you might be noticing your own pattern in here, but the good news is that the research suggests, what does the research really suggests? Are we plastic enough to change? 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And here we have kind of a wonderful example of a Cuban Missile Crisis. +That's some of the things we've learned internationally. +I take a principled approach to negotiation. +Once again, drawing skills are not a must for this exercise. +I could type into our green cell or response rate cell three percent, I take the value and it's negative 21, so I do negative 21,600, and then I can format this thing to accounting and we're all set. +We've discussed the three streams of problems, policy alternatives, and politics. +That bombs would not hit all the planes once. +Probably not, Yeah. +The march created a figurative social community that united the voices of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. +Although they may be exercised by a single person, they are held by the community rather than the individual. +The middle one is whether people report being not blue. +Landor pioneered many methods that now are standard in the, the brand management practice. +It allows me to see the interconnectedness and how not looking at things in such a reductionist way can allow you to maybe make a difference in a different way. +The second deal is startup financing. +So, as I was mentioning it is key that the final customer, it is aware of the component that is inside the final product. +And they hope to do this by reflecting on their practice. +Hopefully, the assessments we do are quite informative, but it does rely on some trust from the students. +We take action. +Then the natural circuits in the brain that serve us well all of the time actually come into play for a math problem. +They were based on the same agreements made in New Zealand with the Māori in 1840. +If we took, over ten years ago, we saw a significant trend in the market place. +It also, does a lot of mind-reading often, and this is predicting how other people are going to feel. +And finally, you really were just in the present, you were absorbed in that moment. +They are cues in our life for behaviors that we tend to do. +Your career has been very long. +How could you have avoided this scenario, and how did you keep going in the face of facing failure and, and hardship? 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Only 30 minutes are so to talk about these. +People would post photos of everybody wearing these eye covers and it created nice effects, because people really did these blind tests. +And how luxury as I said, is a multi-faceted concept. +And implementation, so there was this kind of series of distinctive games that one might have been more prepared for like power sharing and legislation of power. +But when I dragged it down it also moved the cell from B14 to B15 and that's bad. +In this lesson, we will cover some important terms and concepts. +He says 640 acres, one mile square for each family, he will give us. +If you have that approach it makes it a little easier to realize that you just can't do everything, you just do as much as you reasonably can. +Yeah, that's splitting the difference, if we don't advocate that's a totally different concept than splitting the pie. +As you can see, the first four words can all mean to walk slowly. +What we're doing with the CAPM is that we're moving beyond Mr. +Maybe you've gone too far. +Skilled writing will be able to combine all four elements into one content piece. +Here we have, again, as in the eyewear category, a few large companies, the companies who operate as licensee. +Great practices become part of the beliefs and norms. +And that within any role we fully embrace, we eventually assume a self referential perspective on it, like when my wife and I joke about being parents but then this process is merely descriptive of our being in an organizational world and how we manage ourselves more generally in today's society, isn't it? I mean, that's what it actually implies. +Whatever we say or communicate must be clear, concise, slow, paused, following an order, as neutral as possible, without a value judgment, we must basically give some time to see if the other person is listening and understanding what we are telling him. +Up next, I'm going to do a very quick session for you just to explain how the course works, what you can expect. +They're actually encoded in the participants. +So the first step is setting that context, letting them know who you are. +Residential schools replaced traditional ways of teaching and learning and were centred on authority, control, and force. +Rules were very slow to change at the UN, International Maritime Organization, at the international jurisdiction level. +The structure of the informal network and it's cliques. +We can find out things like what's the average age of the user in the study, what was the median number of years that that user had their current phone? 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And it also asks the converse, how do social conditions determine what organizational forms die and their rate of death? So I'm going to cut to the conclusion here a bit and tell you their answer. +Make sure everyone has been HIV tested. +It's stated on my blog that I do not accept free or discounted food or travel experiences. +Because the power of the approach is that gratitude seems to increase subjective well-being relative to these other cases. +In the North you have the driest desert in the world, in the center there’s a mediterranean-like climate similar to Italy’s, and in the South there are the glaciers of Patagonia, and forests with a humid and rainy climate. +And really what everything in life is doing is revealing whether you're like truly smart, or truly skilled, or not. +The incentive-- you can give the incentive. +Openness to a new experience is associated with great achievement. +For example the usage of an SPV is mandatory if we did the replacement financing cluster we run an NPO but also if we decide to finance a company for a M&A transaction we could decide to create an SPV. +So you're expanding the pie, bringing value. +Priorities appears in green. +And in network research we characterise strong ties as having bonding capital or a cohesive pull on people that guides their action. +They, they go off and develop a case on some organization or phenomenon they care about. +Basically the point is from customer value one fundamental concept for companies that can be derived is value proposition. +The band was told that they would receive revenue from the lease, and agreed to the deal. +Then, of course, we're going to keep track of our total across the bottom row. +And they said, well look let us call him because he's actually with the printer. +So, off to Seoul I went. +A treaty is a legally binding agreement outlining the rights and duties of its signatories and is protected by international law. +More and more, investors want to pay fees on the invested amount. +Let's find out why? Is skin a high risk fluid? No, it is not even a fluid. +And when it comes to geopolitics, if you hoard oil or water, that can lead to other kinds of problems or other costs on other dimensions of value and resources. +Those groups are too incremental to help us make the transition we need quickly enough. +If you're troubled by procrastination, you may even start telling yourself that procrastination is an innate unchangeable characteristic. +And that means stuff that we buy, is the worst culprit of our hedonic adaptation. +Especially be careful around children, because young people are particularly susceptible for it. +The estimate goes from 25% to 45%, just based on the anchor effect of the first question. +In the second segment, we discuss how to practice being agile with your content strategy. +So, I guess we could say that we still keep the upfront price at 15 million? And make the bonus 80 million. +We're going to have to write these numbers and store them somewhere else on my spreadsheet so that I can reference them later. +lets see if we can unmute him for a moment. +Now everybody is looking to the North, so to Norman and these kind of restaurants. +Goldsmith and Eggers describe how government agencies hire contractors. +We know that the brand visuals are the elements of the brand, that represent the brand visually: basically the name, the logo, and/or some other symbols. +When I think of my own personal awesome stuff goals, I often go to a particular specific reference point. +They're structurally equivalent sets of nodes and they're substitutable, right? So geometrically we can talk about isomorphism. +And last, personnel turnover is another issue. +They have qualified it. +On the opposite side, complete personalization, you get into the restaurant and you ask for the recipe you want to have. +One of my favorite examples of this was from a study by the Nudge Group. +And then you have colonial legacy, which only actually educated a few, but were still under the same mass schooling that started to develop in the US and in other countries. +What this really means is the person making the offer gets two-thirds of the pie and the person receiving the offer gets one-third. +So a university president at the University of Michigan told me this, that she calls her style relentlessly pleasant. +Think about who is trying to sell it to us and why. +A lot of times, firms aren't willing to invest a lot in the companies they've asked to make a bid. +The real problem is I'm just not a quick thinker so by the time I come up with some kind of memorable gimmick, I've already missed the other couple of names. +There's a variety of these different kinds of association and different divisions of university assume different positions in those networks. +The opposite is also true, though. +Or E, problems. +I do not think, as a matter of fact, that the country ought to continuously protect a class of people who are unable to stand alone. +So at Copyblogger, although we certainly think about leads, and we certainly think about prospects. +We will share the work of three Indigenous artists, who use quill and beadwork to create beautiful works of art. +You know what I mean? So and this is, you know, the period is totally different than 40, 50 years ago. +We give you all the correct answers, do you actually remember them? 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What is Y squared? Nine. +Thank you very much Luca for your time. +Your audience is going to cry foul and you're not going to feel good about it. +Again, never forget the most powerful tool ever in fashion: Fashion shows. +The twenty-one (21) Kwáans of the Tlingit have distinct clan systems consisting of moieties, or sides. +They're more solid and firmly ingrained. +[FOREIGN] I killed them with a rifle, and I don't regret it. +The first one answers the question “Who?” Who are our customers? 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I'm Kevin. +And then it has noise on top of that. +We'd like to assign something to some other thing. +The sad thing though is that this phenomenon, which seems to be pretty robust across a couple of studies, that we like waiting for experiential purchases and that we're going to like them better, is another thing that falls prey to this thing that our mind delivers to us intuitions that are just wrong, because we don't actually believe that this is the case. +This led to a redistribution of wealth. +You will recall that the British regarded the Indigenous population as having an uncivilized lifestyle because they were not settled farmers. +And the word gets out, and it's really a challenge, it's really a challenge. +And they now go and sit down and work with the governments. +Can you get HIV from hugging someone? No you cannot. +And so one of the things that's interesting is that this resistance to change, or the stability of an organization, where it's being slow to change. +So, thank you very much for this opportunity. +But you need to seek out the people who want something rustic in the Bahamas. +This would be my gray cell and this one here, I might need to make a little bigger. +In fact, we wouldn't grant it based on domestic violence persecution either. +And now, at least I've created the option for this person to pay me more money because if they say at the end this project was great and they want to rehire me. +When somebody insults you, one response to fight fire with fire is to insult them back. +So now the question is, if you were the seller, how do you respond to this implicit threat? 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We've said it's an informal meeting, it's not very structured but we could identify three stages in which this meeting develops. +So we won't talk about durable goods, we won't talk much about cars. +The return here in thousands of dollars, the expected annual return is all positive. +So I'm going to punt, as they say, or take a time-out on that one and wait until next week. +And so I'm doing this provide an explanation or a definition of something I think that you should know, and afterwards I'll disappear and the lecture video will just continue. +Empathy is absolutely necessary, not only to provide psychological first aid but also to assist in other stages people who suffer and people who have passed through and are trying to come over a critical incident. +Let me end with two parts of shameless self promotion. +Well, what we ended up seeing was the following. +In terms of today though, the first question I wanted to address was the one concerning coalition leaders and what are the qualities of a good or bad one. +They're right there. +Helping was the correct thing. +In addition to physical analogies, I'm also a big fan of quotes, as there are so many brilliant people that have come before us that we can learn from and be inspired by. +Some pre-contact trade did include some basic necessities. +In many ways, this is why my class has never really seen a drastic change in the grading policy and its format. +On the other side, the protective factor is that massive emergencies usually cause a big empathy in the community which throws itself into assisting the affected ones and showing its solidarity, and this will help them recovering faster. +On one level, you might say I succeeded. +- Most lack access to basic services. +It may be Hermes, may be Chanel, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, Prada. +We're still going to use our left-hand side, our sign, and our right hand side. +In parts of British Columbia, Quebec, Labrador, and northern Canada, they continue to be negotiated today. +So we put 8,200. +And I said, look I'm busy, I was in the middle of running the start up or working at the start up at the time. +Now, how do we take our leadership to the next level by covering the other 3Ps, at the team level. +It's amazing. +A lot of people have heard this with binary numbers, but binary means zero or one. +That means your heart rate goes back to normal, you can turn on things like digestion, sexual function, all that good stuff. +We have a, we, we try and do an interesting site. +Here, embracement is expressed wholeheartedly in talks by top level management, it's a little more reserved and tentative in training workshops, and it's pragmatic and conflictual and work group meetings. +Aegean just wouldn't do the project in that case. +It will be entirely subjective from your perspective. +And I think the, the point of the, the case is that I typically, want them to think about the case as a type of phenomenon. +Awesome. +And they also need a strong well structured script. +So that resolution instructed the Secretary General to create this office, headed by myself, with a team of experts who are specialists that support national governments, and then with women protection advisors, that have special skills and have worked in the countries where the conflicts are taking place. +All these prices are relevant to an intelligent decision. +Another kind of more controversial way to a savor, is one that folks like Kurtz and colleagues talk about, which is kind of taking images or literally taking pictures of this experience to enjoy it later. +The kinship systems of Indigenous peoples, like the Inuit family example, are dynamic and complex, and fit the notion of a social community. +So I have it here with the two centre purple representing that coexistence and that equality that is taught with the Two Row Wampum. +Make sure it's working and run through some different scenarios. +Writing the units down really does help me figure out what the right answer is and keep track of everything here. +It was really an effort to respond to the reactions of the prior year and to try to improve things. +Overtime, this practice strengthens our ability to become focused in the present moment, no matter where we are, in the classroom or at home. +Proactive means that general partners have to run and walk into the market and scout potential businesses; and definitely, they are paid to do that. +But what does it have to do with more scientific or mathematical kinds of thinking? 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There were local school councils and they decentralized cash usage to those councils, right? 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Whether the incident was intentioned or unintentional, etc. +So I think often we look for cultural practices that also align across units of the organization, as well as across the kinds of roles from management on down. +So, for example, with street gangs, friendship groups and social movements, we have less clear characteristics of shared goals. +Next, I use blue to denote where social or non academic interactions emanate. +But let's see more about the authority status of Woolmark looking at this very interesting video. +All these things, if you really want to understand them, they require modelling self interested participants and the way that they strategically interact with each other. +So we might as well invest in experiences. +If you're scared of the journey, you don't want to be here, you can take off. +In this stage, due to the hormonal growth changes, many changes happen in their bodies. +You turn toward something more pleasant. +I don't know how wide I'm going to be at my spreadsheet, but we'll get there eventually. +Think about that. +So you'll be a better person at home and at work if you're giving them enough time in your week or month. +Yes, we have to be very open minded and we have to think that the suit is a very global product. +So absolute value, by the way, absolute value in Excel is abs. +Oral history accounts and archaeological evidence show that people have been hunting for caribou at edacho tué since at least 3,000 BC. +What you need to do is tell solver that these things can only be integers and that's the new skill for this. +So now we have in defense of the power model, we're going to use the power model going forward. +And that can kind of reset your reference point about which things you're paying attention to and kind of be a little bit more accurate about it. +So your key takeaways on multimedia content are, it has to be interesting. +Lots of strategies do that. +That's your reaction. +Let's start with buyout. +The idea is that by flipping the negative, you can get to a much more dearly held set of positive values. +Can you get HIV from a toilet? 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Like new birthday, new year, you're going to try to start something. +And those comparisons are just wrong. +We're also now looking to extend into further formats. +The reason why I think you shouldn't give up on a principle is that if you do that, I have no idea where you're going to end up. +Tetra Pak is a Swedish global multinational global market leader in cartoon package. +You better watch out because this is a high risk area and the flood insurance rates will tell you that. +There's lots of evidence that individuals who are happier, wind up having all those good things I've just talked about. +So these are the kind of issues that I can imagine just for population ecology. +During the latter part of the 19th century, the establishment of anthropological studies encouraged the classification and study of art objects produced by the Indigenous peoples of North America. +You'll find this flower petal if you type it into Google. +The draw down period is a period in which the asset management company has the possibility to ask investors to give a percentage of their commitment. +Sometimes yeah, I definitely do get blog comments and personal messages through the blog asking me to explore a specific topic. +The reinstated memory is in a new context, which can itself be transferred to long term memory, thereby, altering the old memory though reconsolidation. +Her father owned a struggling weekly paper in Vancouver, Canada. +And so here was the question they posed to Harvard students, which of these two salary possibilities would you prefer? 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Don't let yourself get angry, like try to avoid times when you're overly stressed or overly sleepy, do what you need to do to take care of your body so you don't wind up in those states in the first place, that's kind of psyprotip number one. +So I did a post graduate course in England at the Guildhall University, and then proceeded to a master's degree in management studies. +If you want to give it a try, if not worked through it with me. +Because they simply can't make the trek, in a difficult labor, five hours away to the capitol city, across a bumpy road, in the back of a cart. +The dream was to produce something, not the same wine as champagne, because they were in love with champagne, but their dream was to produce something as good as champagne but different, with different characteristics, with different qualities: Italian style, something very good, but something Italian style. +So the fact that in these areas the retail scene might be very different from the retail scene that we have in Europe or US. +It engaged an Indigenous global community on a massive social scale, and aligned people interested in defending the land and working against climate change. +What the company needs is to have the best financial resources invested in the company and the best people willing to work in the company itself. +And finally we'll turn to some questions where people aren't quite sure what the pie is, and figure out how we go about splitting the pie even when the two parties have different views where there's some uncertainty about what the pie is. +Now, what's the criteria? 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So such flexibility leaves more room for maneuvering, not to say manipulation and forming strategic alliances and partnerships, improves odds for inter-space bargaining, increases the coalition's capacity for rapid reaction And survival. +So the divisions of the roles are not so clear. +Now in the centre is the activists and the whole issue here is, No Pipelines Without Consultation. +For this podcast I've asked Brian Clark to join me again, since within what we call the 7A framework, there's this critical relationship between the audience and authority. +Keep your chin up and your eye on the open door. +Now meeting in the middle would basically say, okay, each of us gets one serving of broccoli and one serving of beet. +This was about much more than a golf course. +Indigenous cultures continue to survive and thrive, revealing the resiliency and strength of Indigenous peoples. +And centrality can refer to positions of both prominence or to positions of both mediation and brokerage. +You have a piece of paper that someone printed out for you and I'm actually down there making those numbers happen every day. +You're like, well, maybe I would have found 5. +Using the formula the standard deviation of your portfolio return was 9*5%, or 45%. +What I'd like to do however, is to ask you first of all, are you hopeful? If so, why? How can we move into this future as a world community and take action that will either avert some of these possible outcomes or alleviate some of the problems? What do you think? 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Yeah, okay. +You think that the French luxury. +We have a two way table, something that we want to do. +908, and I hit enter. +It doesn't work the other way, if you want to say the word table in German, you don't have anything that latches you to that, you just have the tisch kind of association. +And I'm talking really about the metal mechanic industry. +So if they say what's your least the least we can pay you in my mind I'm wondering yeah, but what's the most likely you could pay me but that's too cheeky to say, so I would defer the question, but would ask their permission. +For you, those news articles were way less important than the quality time spent on your priorities. +If you almost always do that, you're not being very self-compassionate. +That's going to be the first part of today's talk. +So in the United States, where you don't have an enduring fur trade, what happens is violence is very prevalent. +But let's now talk and discover more about Dsquared2 in terms of their product and their stylistic identity. +Gift exchange or gift diplomacy refers to the common requirement that gifts are exchanged when formalizing an agreement. +Maybe I have more constraints to come, let's see. +In this kind of situations, it's precisely the home, the couple, the ex-boyfriend or the maximum privacy context the hostile environment. +But with this many people online, it seems to be something that can occur. +We had 51%, our partner had 8%, and in a deal we were going to buy out all the former Russian generals. +I think that's a particular kind of culture that could be fragmented, could be integrated. +If you do what you wanna do and you need all the players and there's one girl, or a few who didn't get a chance to participate, that's a win-lose because you got what you wanted and the other people are sitting there. +So all those earlier As that we've talked about so far, things like attention, authority, and audience, need to be translated into action. +What is it that I'm being told, and then what is it that I need to figure out? 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Now remember this problem is assuming that everything gets sold, everything that I order is going out the door. +And consider what they thought were the challenges and the opportunities coming up in the next little while for the women's movement worldwide. +It's a kind of mutual relationship that helps to make these dreams become tangible, that help the customer to associate the brand with the dream of the red carpet and the magic of it. +And after that, you know, retail is very important. +Laws were created to protect community members from harm, settle disputes peacefully, regulate resources, and maintain order. +Students feel comfortable, relaxed, and calm. +Basically these are the two opposites, and in between there are many different options that a single company can pursue. +Adamant to get it going. +So it can be a maverick in some regard. +The second feature is competitive attractiveness, that is to say, an assessment of how fierce is the competition on that segment? So I able could be the company to build a competitive advantage in that segment. +Learning about new and better properties within it. +And I think it is a reflection of how society treats its women. +Urban Indigenous residents fall into a complex mix of status Indians, Non-status Indians, Métis, Inuit, registered Indians, including those who belong to Indian bands and those who do not, treaty Indians, non-treaty Indians, and numerous cultural groups that are the product of the effects of what is often called “outmarriage”. +This challenge demonstrated that there was a need to incorporate Indigenous women in government debates. +It's changed. +It is really a constitution that assures women's rights. +So they're going to want and seek these kind of things. +What I do is I serial task, I will work exclusively flat out for periods of time. +Back to our review. +And we must be aware of it, so we can't have an attitude which makes sure this will happen, but we can be aware to factors which make us see they are happening. +You want to minimize the total cost. +There can be some dangers. +In other words, the information you collected in the requirements gathering phase has allowed you to understand the problem space. +So, what I would like you to take from this lecture is that, those things that you thought were going to make you happy, can make you happy if you're the kind of person that puts those intentional habits into place. +I'm guessing that most of you have a phone right now, some sort of cell phone with you. +Given a little time, space and confidence, they often come up with solutions we wouldn't have thought of. +But the first thing, hopefully you realize that the chart says chart title, please, please please don't be that person who sends over the chart with the chart title not updated. +A country gets out of hand, and so we bomb it; a child stands up to his parent, and he is beaten; a wife doesn't get dinner on the table on time, and she is pushed across the kitchen. +If you will, it's a moral to the story that the content is trying to teach. +(Italian: Red quality LavAzza) (Italian: LavAzza My Way) You find that the main emphasis is given to the corporate brand and then you identify as a consumer that there are sub-brands specifically devoted to your specific tastes or needs. +We don't often think I should treat my friend or I should treat my sibling or I should do something nice for my parents but that's what the data really suggest. +That it means specific things. +One, consumer needs, and the second is consumer occasions. +I love this approach of separating your editing from your actual writing. +Instead, think about who's going to be my manager. +But if I don't have the authority, then I wanna have the fall back of one of the five A through E options. +HIV AIDS is a global problem. +Again, please keep in mind here, everything here is in millions, we'll keep the formatting consistent, let's change it all to currency. +Last, there are institutions that run very deep, and these are cognitive beliefs. +Ivy, you want to amplify what you said. +It is also important taking into account the spiritual needs of the victims and provide them with spaces where they can practice their religion if they want to. +Are you sure it wasn't one of those delicacies like rotten shark, and you just didn't understand? Some people assume what they're doing and not telling you will not be found out. +Some authors and practitioners really love to say, not only, decision-making, but also deal flow, just to give the idea that the decision making process has got the aim to generate, hopefully, a very huge flow of deals the PEI can consider to invest in. +But the thing is, if you think about it, outlining engages your focused brain. +They tend to be the kind of things that are stable in individuals over time. +Which are the protective factors in a massive emergency that are related to the person, with how someone that is involved in a massive emergency is? Well, the first of them is being someone that had a good capacity of stress confrontation, being able to manage hard situations, having certain experience of having come over other stressing experiences will help you going out of the current emergency. +These impacts affect the habitat of arctic animal populations, such as polar bears, walruses, and seals. +They're like shocked. +So if you're not happy with how this is working out for you, you have 30 days to get your money back. +Thank you so much for joining us here today Dr Bilder. +600k? Yep. +So, I worry that three years from now, there's going to be even more socially comparative kinds of social media out there. +And you successfully climbed your way up the ladder all the way through to get your PhD. +Failure to do so means that the process would have to begin from scratch at the start of the next session. +Listed a loaded 2013 BMW 328i convertible with under 30,000 miles with a starting bid of $200, that's a crazy low number. +So it both has more people and more older people and the median age here went from 30 to 39, not that dramatic a change as in Japan and the youngest country here represented by Pakistan. +Together with jeans, other iconic products that are always present in their collections are, sneakers, and leather biker jackets, and of course, tuxedos. +So a luxury for instance, leather goods based on exclusivity. +So, we've actually been working on creating Guardian groups. +I know that the WHO refers to this process as female genital mutilation. +So I'll go back and put a dollar sign before the C. +So This shared internal form is a consistent blueprint for action or a pattern of activities. +Each side makes it arguments, and by the end of the week Gringotts is down from 20 million to 19. +It's about being a likable authority in order to attract these unknown opportunities. +These connections make communication and mobilization around social issues easier. +Even though the value proposition has been built, this is only one part of the decision. +Christiana Figueres captures this concept so well with her idea of stubborn optimism. +Because I think the mentalities are still pretty much unchallenged. +Pick a new free fresh start moment that you can use to hack your happiness and you've got a lot coming up. +And 70 nations. +Daylian is a behavioral economist. +And if you are non-deceptive in your marketing there are no tricks you can play that will magically hypnotize people. +I think it's affected a lot of women around the world. +Encounter enormous demands of the member role and a fundamental dilemma. +Metz reports that the teachers directed their attention on their work with students, that their energy was directed toward planning and teaching and running lots of extra curricula. +These secondary cliques seem to want to be friends with the larger core clique within their grade level. +I would sit next to them, instead of across the room. +In this case, we have evidence all around the world of only two mechanisms. +Can you comment on that? I'm not sure if the Global Justice Center work specifically on it but comment on domestic violence. +For example, in Europe we have close-end funds or investment firms, while in the US we have venture capital funds and SBICs, In the UK, we have venture capital trusts, so there are very different legal entities all around the world. +Ethics plays a huge role in successful organizations. +It excluded women. +It has literally hundreds, I don't know whether it has thousands of courses, but it has just such a huge volume of courses. +The ultimate goal of Dr. +We spent a year working with staff, just teaching the RULER skills and the anchor tools and using it in everything we did with each other. +The increasing population of Europeans, and the intense interactions resulted in the Indigenous populations being affected by disease outbreaks, for which they had not built up immunity. +Now if you're not, you're kind of telling me something up front, that you don't really care about my participation. +As I look back, I think one of the great achievements in the women's movement is a steady increase in making injustice visible. +And I could see that being feasible for a merger and trying to have negotiations where you have communication about what both parties value. +My return for this block of shares is 80. +So I go to the studio location. +But if you're just making up numbers and you put on integer constraints you can really bog down your computer and freeze it if you're not careful. +I was in the mountain. +So they're better off kicking you out and losing the four because they get back the five. +Therefore, that's a distinctive kind of concern than say achievement would be in other school. +So that is step zero. +Which would be the key concepts in the posttraumatic stress disease then? Well, the posttraumatic stress disorder is a more serious disorder, it is a planned disorder that stretches on time. +Did you wake up this morning and say, "Holy cow! Oh My God! I'm at Yale. +In this regard, Dr. +Iran and Afghanistan, and that now, where that line is, the vertical line, is where we are today. +Due to government policies, these individuals faced a greater risk of enfranchisement under the Indian Act. +And we'll jump back to one that we talked a lot about, this issue of how to think about a good job. +(Anne Firth Murray): What is on people's minds in China? Especially women. +But in some ways what Bas Van De Haterd argued is that the culture fits the work process, so if the work is kind of deficient and has free riding, It's just a reflection. +Entertainment, Sport, Fashion are the most visible areas in which licensing takes place. +Here's my proposal about how to split the cost in three different cases. +Being happy in your life is having some positive emotions. +The second screenside chat question or issue I want to address this week is actually one I didn't read in any particular post or any particular thread but in a variety of individual posts. +And the movement was built around consensus, she argues, and had difficulty developing a clear message with defined objectives and goals. +In the case of the book contract, paying the upfront costs would not have been that expensive. +Because outlets now are directly managed by fashion and luxury brands, and so they enter into this channel. +On the other side when there are only adults affected, with the same activations level, anxiety is minor. +It's an illusion for when we think we're going to have the perfect job that we really love, we're going to get this awesome stuff, or we're going to get in this awesome marriage or we're going to get into Yale. +Many of you are welcome to consider this case in greater detail and how our theories might apply. +You could see him here with his pet ocelot Babou. +B I showed it was fair and C I was very, saying this is terrible, I'm sorry about that. +Also emotional symptoms, which we have divided in two blocks: a block which is those feelings of invulnerability, of euphoria for being alive, for being helping, assisting in an emergency to save people, to help people, what we would call Superman's syndrome, and then we have other symptoms which would be more related to exhaustion due to compassion, which are all those symptoms in which there is a deep empathy with victims. +And that high level of craft is all the more important, because your audiences get impatient waiting around for you to get to the point or waiting around for you to enter the topic in an interesting and compelling way. +Like a fiscal crisis is occurring in Illinois, and for Chicago at that time. +It's also very important to remember that under shock, survivors can not be ready to accept support and psychological help. +How would this look for you? I mean, you didn't even check this out, you made one call. +First of all, that's an ultimatum. +But basically, we're getting this intuition from our visual system that those two things are different, and they are really the same. +And thank you, Mahmoud, for proposing it and bearing with me and waiting a month for me to answer it. +It's going down and down. +What I'm passionate about here is harnessing the fundamentals of systems thinking through the same four Ps of purpose, priorities, potential, and progress, that lets you connect your work on changing the system with who you are as a leader, and how you are unlocking the best of those around you to work on what's truly important. +First of all, we said it’s the financing of an R&D project. +Continued poverty. +During an interview with Lazarus Roan at Smallboy Camp in 1974, he recounts a story shared by his father, Chabachian, who was at the first signing of Treaty Six. +In fact, the oldest known bead from North America was found in an archeological site at Tule Springs, Nevada. +So thank you so much for your input and thank you for posting this thread [UNKNOWN] and hopefully we've taken you part of the way toward addressing this. +They resent that, okay? When someone says to me, in life, this is an ultimatum, take it or leave it, even if it's in my interest to take it, I have a knee-jerk reaction to say shove it, okay? And I think a lot of people are like that. +Thinking of negotiation this way allows you to be dispassionate and to better understand what's really at stake. +[FOREIGN] The brutalities I have endured, not just once but hundreds of times, it's like fire burning inside my chest. +When you hear the term strength, you might be thinking strength like Superman, strong. +But we do have continuing education, that seems to continue I take great, remember there was this great courses series where people taped lectures? I would listen to those or even podcasts of National Public Radio or things like that where you feel like you're educating yourself out of an intrinsic motive, it wasn't a course though. +What changed or improved in the design? One example that I can bring to mind is when I bought a new cell phone model. +We had already built the center. +Of course, we will need many years, we will need many tastings, we will need many planes to fly on, it will be many miles to fly, And I'm doing that, but it's fun. +A brand can build a perception of authenticity on tradition or on innovation. +There's a ticking time bomb in our country. +It was really limping along for four years. +Formats like a managerial expert or external kind of authority, right. +Like if you get the little five minutes here and there, you're probably going to check your phone or do something stupid, right? We don't realize that they add up, and the evidence suggests if you use your time confetti well, it can first of all allow you to do more things that you want to be doing. +Before doing that, let me talk a little bit about the different kinds of meanings that brands can deliver to the marketplace. +And the examples people give, like Deepak Tabal, is that in Silicon Valley, or at least within a knowledge economy of technology, a few individuals, their knowledge can far outweigh the masses in some regard in terms of influence. +They're really thinking about cyber bullying and body shaming, as opposed to academics. +It'll tell you what your strengths are. +These things interact within, our behaviors affect our thoughts and so on but there is an external agent that we need to pay attention to and that external agent is the situation. +So Roger Bannister had done pretty good at the 1952 Olympics, but he set his sights on something that scientists thought was impossible. +Someone else, like John Patterson made the nice observation that knowledge, maybe we're overemphasizing it, that what really matters is wisdom. +Because a few of you made responses that really elaborated and provided insights into the theory of the week. +And finding ways to implement them in local conditions. +I think it actually matters and the type of merger. +A lot of these companies that are online, they're terrific, like stack overflow, is that an open organization to some extent? Perhaps. +Hello, and welcome to the science of happiness. +So it's a great learning experience in both directions. +But it has some baggage that might not be useful. +Because it was interesting, it was cool. +Instead you avoid or never seek for a long-term global solution. +Now, you can also intrigue people with an overwhelming amount of relevant meaning, so that the topic is so meaningful that that becomes fascinating. +Another activity is represented by the so-called performance review or performance system. +What if you stuck in a new routine? Now you're going around, your phone dings, you'd normally look at it and you say, "Ah, when my phone dings, this is when I think of some random act of kindness to do," or "This is when I do a two-minute meditation," or "This is when I just take a couple deep breaths. +Alright, I've got 19, Yoav. +And for sales above x, you should pay half the market multiple. +As opposed to being focused on a punishment, this process forces offenders to be accountable to those they have hurt. +Let's put the mouse on the bottom right corner and then let's drag it down to show 20. +Knowledge is seen like a spirit that grows within a person through the practice of ceremony. +It's all about addressing fear and uncertainty in your workplace in a B2B context. +So we could summarize this by saying that working and the objective of the assistance of gender violence victims has two parts. +The key element of the Meta -Moment is pausing and activating what we call our best selves. +One beauty of thought strategies is that they can be done almost anywhere or any time. +A BATNA says you should never take less than that amount, an added value says you should never expect to get more than that amount. +Girl children are either considered to be an asset to the family only if she can provide labor, first of all, when she's young. +com also have print magazines. +But let's use a new function. +You want to meet demand. +Yeah, agree with you. +So a normal position might have the promotion evaluation take place the year 18 months. +Now, what is the special interest that the State Department would have needed to fund this? You know the State Department is very interested in equitable refugee systems, and in participating in addressing refugee crises. +The determinants of this perceived value are different from the determinants of the expected value. +So like Barry said, I'd ask for little projects. +It's about elaborating the same they have just explained, but with thoughts. +You could also say, you don't have to buy from us, but give Holland Sweetener, 10% of the cost savings that we make possible from your new contract with Monsanto. +Because a lot of what we want to accomplish is temporary, or it is about processes organizing. +And you can say, okay, if the demand is 500 and the order is 500 then my profit is 3000 and I would put 3000 right there. +Why is this the case? The reason is that each of the two parties is equally powerful. +The concept is very simple, but it’s very difficult to be applied in the real world. +In Cajal's case, it seems his natural maturation processes coupled with his own efforts to develop his thinking, helped him to take control of his overall behavior. +I'm expecting something a little bit more than 165 and in fact I get it at 168. +The last thing to think about with regard to a population is that it's bounded within a common system and this means within a geographical region, whether it's a political kind of region, or even an economic market boundary. +Being smarter often equates to having a larger working memory. +Families with multiple problems aren't exclusive from poor environments, with restrictions and marginality. +How does this result in their grades? Well, what you find is that folks with a growth mindset in the end had a higher final orgo grade than those with a fixed mindset, controlling for performance and science background and all this stuff. +If you remember the formula, we have to start with the sum of cash flows where cash flows are taken by the business plan of the company. +Depending on the severity of the crime, an offender might face anything from monetary restitution to banishment, depending on their community. +We wish to thank everyone who has contributed in any way to this course. +Focusing your attention to connect parts of the brain to tie together ideas is an important part of the focused mode of learning. +So that places can sell food, they can sell beverages, they can sell the ingredients that they use off the shelves, and generate more revenue in a time when you can't close in the afternoon, or all of August anymore and expect to survive. +Didn't you have to write every day? But the thing is, I was a born editor, and when I worked in newspapers, I did a little bit of writing and mostly editing. +It's a massive task, but it's manageable in some senses I gather from our earlier conversation. +When this campaign presented their research to the Human Rights Commission, they held Canada accountable for the treatment of First Nations children. +It's easy to get a big piece of pie when the pie is expanded. +And the rest of our time, we're going to kind of go through the goals that will. +Three elements-- the act, which includes the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons. +As you gain more experience in chunking in any particular subject, you'll see that the chunks you're able to create are bigger, in some sense that the ribbons are longer. +In a way, even though it might have come across as a story of never ending dead ends, the first sentence that, you know, the first item am starting with is that women's role and place in economy is defined by discrimination and gender equality, creating impediments for full realization of women's potentials, opportunities and rights in almost every aspect and at every stage of their lives. +More and, and CTAs again might be something that we can use for that. +Should be small because I was so young and I couldn't be CFO of a big company. +We will have a video introduction and then interviews with scholars and/or practitioners who work directly on the issues. +What I see as the opportunities for the next ten years: one is that we will have a critical mass of women in decision making, because right now whether we are talking about businesses or schools or elsewhere, there is a growing number of women. +so, luxes means something excessive, something, that is not on the right track. +And accounts for something like 20% of the total retail value at global level of the luxury business, according to the figures provided by Bain and Company, about this industry. +And so, this is kind of additional reason, not even about hedonic adaptation why experiences are better. +The second entailed mimetic behavior, where firms look to exemplars and peer firms, and imitate what they seem to do that works well, or is legitimate, or trendy. +Such that, when you hear people talk about various committees at Stanford, the acronyms become kind of incomprehensible to most people from the outside. +And I want to tell you this-- when a woman is educated, she thinks better. +That could lead to a sense of imposition, as well as kind of resistance to the culture. +So from this, the commercial director started experimenting and eventually spoke with my father, who was president in the 60s, and asked him, “Why don’t we try to do it ourselves?” Armed with the knowledge of Fernet-Branca and the mix of herbs and roots, they mixed it with essential oils from a particular type of mint plant and were able to produce the Brancamenta which enjoyed a lot of success and even today enjoys similar success that only getting bigger. +They must have had rich parents who, who paid for tuition their whole life. +I know how to calm a person down. +Again, I could have clicked the Albany, Albany and Albany and you can see four and three and two. +Despite their more settled lifestyle in recent years, many Denésƍliné people continue to hunt, trap, fish, and otherwise travel across large distances of their traditional territory in and around the east arm of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories. +"It appalls us that the West can claim ownership of our ways of knowing, our imagery, the things we create and produce, and then simultaneously seek to deny us further opportunities to be creators of our own culture. +Yeah, some deals take longer. +This is the case even if resources are not a problem. +So that's really important but sometimes if you can't get the deal done quickly and it's falling apart, don't walk away angry because sometimes the deals come back. +At having something to metaphorically hand that influencer and say, this is what I'm about. +What are the determinants of perceived quality? Nothing has to do with this upstream part of the product. +That means that the stuff that starts out as being good, stops being good really soon because we get used to it. +Don't strain to make a bad analogy work, look for another pairing of meaning and fascination. +Now it's time to enter the world of private equity investors and discover who are they, and in which way do they work. +Quit wasting time and just get on with it, once you get going, you'll feel better about it. +Opportunities are not there forever. +But maybe a second or third tier, which is kind of ironic given how much it's considered the silver bullet. +This tool actually is in itself [COUGH], a tool that was made from the front leg bone of a moose. +If you cannot use one because you're trying to have a baby, then you must make sure both of you have been tested. +The correlation between people's well-being going up and social media use is a negative one. +We're not, and the case has nothing to do with Indian status. +But in fact, it would make it much less awesome than you think. +There you have a case of international dispute crisis that almost led to war and the kinds of actions that occurred during this conflict. +When we talk about, at least in this world of the luxury business, about luxury, growth and the luxury dynamics, we are always making a reference to a business where beautiful, excellent objects are connected With great brands, great business models that are helping the products that, by the way, are the center of the luxury value proposition to appeal an audience also through stories service customer experience on the point of sales. +The principal's speaking and suddenly this guy Moppo, who the principal called up and found out the phone was disconnected, arrives. +Let's begin with your fork. +It affords some degree of choice, you can apply to different schools that afford a particular kind of program. +But that infiltration, and that trust that developed was then co-opted by colonial governments, to actually pull the population into, I want to say agreements, but into relationships of coerced labor. +There are two different legal formats all around the world, the European Union one, and the Anglo-Saxon one. +It's parochial interests, still. +She in her book How to Change talks a lot about how we can use these, what she calls fresh start moments. +That is, if it was in equilibrium, but often they aren't. +So they vary country by country indeed. +That 50 is the pie. +So there are online forums and they're an essential part of the class. +So, my thinking behind all this in the initial no, was that, you know, this is a really cool project, I had no idea what they were going to offer me. +And Mark Donkersloot also kind of reinforced this. +They have scheduled legislation cycles of two and six years, so there's some turnover amongst them. +For instance, when explorers, fur traders and missionaries arrived on the West Coast, they were captivated by bold abstract designs of the Indigenous North West Coast people. +Another great example of a great concept is Louis Vuitton. +For example, luxury brands are improving their supply chain following the example of vertical retailers. +Danger perception for the own life or the own physical integrity or someone else's makes the appreciation of fear and danger increase. +I think this is why people sometimes positively take pictures of the delicious foods they eat or something like that, done the right way that can let us savor. +The idea is you could use one, like say you have a love of learning, maybe you're using that one, you have creativity, you'd have other things. +And we're going to spend lots of time last one is experiencing gratitude, which some of you said was one of your signature strengths. +So that sounds like a good idea? Well it's a new idea. +And people followed him and his stall's packed. +Now that we have some sense of an application to real organizations like schools, let's see how organizational learning theory applies to a less traditional case of organization, that maybe is online. +If you get these right everything else is going to get a lot easier. +Buy all of the things I never had. +That is the issue of violence against women, particularly in the home. +That means to discover all the elements that quantify the formula we use to calculate the equity value. +And then the students who weren't for the uniform were very vocal and explained how can they bypass what obstacles or conflicts that were occurring without this policy in place that justified how they could move forward without the uniforms. +I have an average order of 40,000. +And so therefore, we were able to get the women who had been in the shelter, who's also been counselled and empowered, to speak out and to take action about their situation. +And the response came back, ho ho. +A lot of what we know about ourselves comes from what others share back. +One very nice example is HiPP. +What you find is that when you engage in first-person self-talk, you feel worse afterwards because you just kind of ruminated and gotten that spiral. +Coming back later to offer or pose what we were going to tell him. +So on the second big meeting where you're getting the strategy of the deal done, get the big points down. +And therefore you still need the other person. +This one short visit of expressing gratitude, can increase your subjective well-being for a long, long time. +Of course, she'll take the bigger half. +In the control condition, happiness is going down. +It can be quite a threat and quite a problem, if you are not prepared to do so. +And so, they are better off too. +We will remember that day, from the moment it began, when you were home, when you woke up, to the end of the day when you went back home or when you were already in a safe place, when the danger and the emergency had already happened. +So, the pairing of meaning and fascination, it's just as important in video or audio. +After five to ten minutes, I tend to go back to the problem with the answer. +The learning process follows a cycle that's divided into four stages: childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and maturity. +Faculty regarded good relations with students and with one another as an end in itself and helpful to learning. +Who has lived experience of the system? Have you heard those who should be heard and help inform and change your data, meanings, assumption, conclusions, and beliefs? Just as the ladder of inference is important and interpersonal skills, it's also important in systems. +The second form of isomorphism is institutional, and this is really the core process of neo-institutional theory. +Proportional division would propose a two to one split. +The last question I wanted to address was Francis's question, which was about the World of Warcraft. +And so, this is the fallacy. +Is there anything else? So the conversation shouldn't just be, nope because I said so. +Now, this is where it's nice I've computed the total order. +As a kind of organization that's supposedly looking out for efforts to share. +What's the framework of this place is a revolutionary business that has taken a traditional food and created a new economy in what was a vacant historical district, just simply through dedication to quality and tradition. +This is a similar template that we have before. +That is too far to fly, just not allowed, is one of these constraints that you just have to follow. +Thanks for learning about learning. +Or that I'm not just a football player, or soccer, whichever you prefer. +Since 1973, twenty-six comprehensive land claims and four self-government agreements have been reached. +But the evidence teaches that that's not what happy people do. +Each one is asked their opinion in those meetings and they respond as a representative of say the Navy or the Air Force and what not. +Indigenous people were left out. +The direct egocentric network is in focus. +Here you could use either objective or subjective measures. +It came out of the second wave of feminism. +Certain actors in this context get pulled away and don't ever really enter. +Basically, if you drink Evian you can stay younger forever. +You're like, "When is this going to get here?" It feels really impatient. +Yes, you need a vision. +The most important thing about the charter is you could see how everyone else wants to feel. +Violence is used at all levels of society to maintain power. +The presentation we make must be clear and concise, we ask what does he know or what he has been told about what happened and listen. +And the next day, we buy the lipstick in order to share this magic. +Research shows we are less accurate in reading emotions of people who look different from us than in people who are similar to us. +What if, fast-forward, like in two more days it's graduation. +That they appear one way and then operate internally differently, right? So there's all this kind of wheeling and dealing inside. +Abel makes a claim to have the cloth starting from the right end, thereby conceding the other half to Cain. +At the law school, their offices resember, resemble a lawyer's office with cherry wood, L shaped desks, neat shelves And so on. +The course is a bit pricey. +All kinds of different rewards. +Nobody discussed that murder is violence -- maybe the worst kind of violence, to take the life of someone. +For high school students, I think we might want to call it school crafting because I think school rather than job. +If we look at memes that high school students put out, we don't get this. +It is a matter of brand positioning and the value proposition. +That's through the act of self touch. +The most pervasive human rights violation on earth. +In the beer industry, maybe the two most important product innovations in the last decades are non-alcoholic beer, which has become in many countries the most drunk beer. +It is the same when we work. +And if that's you, you know very well that this is really about polishing your craft and continuing to master the fundamentals and continuing to explore the nuances. +In this case you see a lot of success. +We want to raise the flag. +Let's not have the wrong formula when I drag. +It's kind of, I can extrapolate out and draw on a bunch of experiences and start to see how maybe a variety of you would view goals as highly salient. +So you have these two phases, and they're proposed as different means of solving the problem of low-achieving schools in Chicago. +Another way to think about Gusweñta is to imagine two canoes paddling along the same river, but neither boat tries to guide the other. +How do we know this one, well in the salary domain, we know this because people pick up on salary reference points that are unrealistic all the time. +They would engage in something called final offer arbitration. +It's great when the other side finds ways to expand the pie, but be sure you share in those gains. +This actually leads me to the last question I'm going to talk about this week because I don't want to have screen side chats going on forever, you see plenty of lectures. +And often they're discussing in this theory an alliance or a family, or making sure everybody has shared values, right? So that kept coming up, but is it the same kind of culture as organizational learning? Not quite, but you notice that the kind of culture you need is, say, you're a management organization that coordinates all of these groups. +We want to make sure we're selecting min and we want to change our green variable cells. +But as soon as the size of the business gets bigger, the designers decide to step away from the license agreement and to take direct control of their clothing lines. +In 1982, a brilliant young economist named Ariel Rubinstein came up with the answer for how two people should divide a pie in what is perhaps, the most basic form of a bargaining problem. +But, as well they take inspiration from architecture, art exhibition, design, food. +That's our strategy's quite different than the other company because we're really keen, you know, we really care about all our customer. +What you would have to do is negotiate. +This is really common, we've all experienced it. +Step 4 is closing the conversation. +They're interesting, they're compelling. +After this, we have the following project of IP, which more specializes and gives more specific information about the TGIP manuals. +It's more through medical students which aren't represented in these images. +I was born to a family that was very liberal, very progressive, with a deep sense of social justice, and that's the environment I was brought up with. +If you find yourself avoiding certain tasks because they make you feel uncomfortable, you should know there's another helpful way to re-frame things. +Before we have understood that the fund is closed-end when investors put their money in the beginning of the fund and they exit only at the end so that the asset management company has enough time to invest in any liquid investment like private equity. +It doesn't have to be long and it can just be like, you did this nice thing for me, this really meant something to me. +But Luxottica also has a portfolio of own brands, such as Persol and Ray-Ban. +So this is just more advanced. +That we can provide this knowledge freely. +However if we add the poor concept to the family with multiple problems, massive consequences for these families' members become structural and hard to modify. +X will be the proportion of money to invest in a stock and Y is the proportion of money to be another one. +Then it gets reduced to six. +Which means, there's no reason for you to ever offer more than 525. +Individuals from a specific clan are seen to be related even if they are not from the same group. +It's basically the same curve you are hedonically like you're enjoying it. +Why so? It seems strange. +So watch me - don't copy this first. +In just one group setting, we identified 18 different time zones once. +It's clear that how we want to feel is different than how we actually feel. +Many of you say that top-down is more efficient, but it's kind of an imposition, though, and a way that you can force through. +Partly, that's really done because it creates a much cleaner transcript and a cleaner presentation, because my speaking here is full of clauses and dependent clauses and hanging, [LAUGH]. +It increases by about 20,000 a year. +So in a way, networks of practice and communities of practice need one another. +And to respect the privacy of the people living at a place where suicide had happened. +On the contrary, casual, sporty brands are more likely to choose outdoor locations in which also the interactions among people looks more spontaneous. +And once you weed them out as long as they're in ballpark, it's still negotiable, especially if new information, new roles and responsibilities come to light. +And well, here, I couldn't do anything, it was over. +And let's not bother trying to be defensive, and keeping the other person from winning. +You know, Burma's looking at Rewriting their constitution, which is hugely problematic document. +So the first thing I want to do with this data to get a better handle of it is I'd like to graph the data. +Another problem in schools though concerns group norms and peer influence through cliques. +The organization's more of a coalition or a loose federation than a unitary actor. +The first option is represented by the trade sale. +We were buying the paper in British Columbia called Auto Trader British Columbia. +Routines which are for every day, not only for when you come from assisting in a critical incident. +Sometimes what's happening accidentally trips an early memory of our own, like anger in the household we grew up in. +The problem is that we seem to be working towards the wrong things. +And all too often you see this in organizations and I'm going to find a way to relate this to coalition theory. +Well, at that point, I can figure out that $200 must really be below his cost, and so I've pushed things too far. +Sometimes bad stuff happens. +Or along the row as a from to relationship. +So bring all of this into your tests and your standardized tests and all this other stuff. +They highlighted the federal government's underfunding of child welfare services and education for First Nations children. +We will know better the burn out syndrome. +In other words, what it does for that audience member? And these are the flip side of copywriting features, these are the copywriting benefits. +I hope my examples helped and you like the blue shirt, but maybe even better if you think of your own, and do send me an email so I can include it in a later version if you like. +Next week we'll talk about this in particular, in order to get by and provide services. +And what will you do after that? Because maybe you don't need to stay here all the time, the funeral will be tomorrow. +We can also have informal customs that emerge and are not planned, like customs of style. +So if it's a charter school, you know, is it this kind of private school or some kind of choice school effort, or choice non-profit effort. +She's a rescue dog. +The web runs on writing, even YouTube and podcasts. +If we think about real and true luxury brands, they have iconic products that last for a long time and are always contemporary but timelessness is a very important element of their offer. +They're highly, highly shareable. +Indigenous women have been the target of oppression in multiple ways and assimilation efforts in the past have included the sterilization of Indigenous women. +I'm not trying to play. +To be able to process that information and to, and, and get the neurons working on it. +Because how are you gonna help them come down from two million without losing face? You know, I'd probably say I think I understand why you would start with two million, in fact I recall that I've done exactly the same thing. +And then I can list in further detail the elements of what makes up those at work priorities. +So of course, to follow the needs met the consumers in different countries, we have to offer a really wide range. +So some of us are writing about the shift in the structured society and organizational society, that that's kind of shifting where the locust of what we consider as a personal identity is. +Welcome to negotiation. +Bigger bars is like people are feeling better. +If you don't have an understanding of the context, it's very difficult to create content that actually works. +Basically it can come up with segments, each one of them can have a different size. +Now we will go more in depth on how to build a strong communication identity. +This notion of a grassroots resistance may involve following one's own Indigenous legal orders and cultural approaches when dealing with political or social conflicts. +Some people's dream job is working at Google. +That's why we have the concept of movement, that's somewhat distinctive. +So I hope that's a long winded way of saying a variety of ideas about how to better manage in these contexts. +These natural resources include renewable resources like timber or commercial fisheries and non-renewable resources like oil, gas, coal, and other mineral mining. +But it has lots of nice qualities applicable to non-profits and government organizations. +Jose said, can this meet goals? Do they meet their goals and so on? And it was really actually Patricia eventually comes back to the question of bad, how do you tell a bad organization? She says look, it's pretty easy to tell a bad organization. +On the other hand, rules are kind of enacted practices. +And in particular in the cartoon industries with Mickey Mouse and leased off the characters into other product categories. +John as people have been watching this video they may be looking over your shoulder and it looks like we have a royal mountain police, is that what its called? Yeah its a royal mountain police moose. +They are just like in an offline mode. +The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia is now in session. +That is to say, a greater combination of emotional and cognitive efforts will be given into the process. +So this shows me, that no mater what the set backs people have, they find a way around them. +These are typical paid touchpoints. +The first phase of treaty making, the Peace and Friendship Treaties, were entered into with an aim of maintaining peaceful relations between Indigenous groups on the East Coast and the British Crown. +This is a non-linear formula. +Okay, thank you so much and cheers. +So before we talk about anything else let's talk about the role of legal staff in organizations and why you should build a relationship with them. +The last option E, is 12 + 20, the $20 million bonus is worth 12 to Hasan. +But for a lot of consumers, lagers in general taste very, very similar. +They gave him his uniform, and he showed up for inspection. +But I think there are other things that might be more appropriate for most people. +You're just going to take it the way it is. +It ends in column C. +These were kind of closed and not really open in a massive online format, more of the technology that enables you to develop these kinds of online videos has become incredibly cheap and easy to do. +What we should have done is gotten out of the taxi before we began our bargaining. +They look, they touch, and see what it is. +5% of the women negotiated. +That is to say, it serves intermediaries, which in turn serve other intermediaries or directly, the consumers. +First, we hadn't really gotten the negotiation strategy correct. +Tetris is a old computer game, these blocks would fall and you rotate them to land in other blocks that are arrange in such a way that hits that context. +In the previous slide, I provided you with an example of going from the least to the most direct interaction with users. +Here you can see these factors a bit more organized, as positive factors we have the fact that the place is easily accessible for emergency services and professionals, having a good visibility, not having too many brushes or trees that hinder an easy access. +They're having more recognition of kind acts so they remember them more. +As a means to facilitate trade, First Nations hosted the French in their villages and camps during the winter. +There's the actual present value using your 12 percent discount rate, using our NPV function, unfortunately called NPV and then we use our development cost and now we actually find the true net present value. +When we say these two formats are formats, it means that they are not just simply applied in the European Union, and in the U. +So, somehow we have to figure out how to let that brain solve that abstract problem in mathematics. +And that might actually be true. +I'd like to use the concept of added value to help you understand power in a particularly interesting card game that I've created with my co-author and friend Adam Brandenburger. +So it means many things to many people. +And not only that but how people could adopt a persona. +The first one, and we’ll start with that, is based on the fact that the issue to calculate the equity value at time 0 is not a problem. +Now if I go back to Laura's questions though, how can we know in advance that we apply the right theory? That we apply a theory in the right way, and that we apply a theory in the right environment. +But I said, but it has application, so if I'm going to be an engineer that makes sense for me to do. +If this sounds harder than you thought, let's try to bring it back. +The activity is also in it of itself, intrinsically rewarding. +So we're going to click the green cell in this second entry box. +8 million is a rounding error in a rounding error. +And someone like Richard Boyce contended that we know which resources are more powerful or influential, really, if we want to use another term that's not laden with coercion or legitimacy notions, that if it's just influence. +It stayed. +Also because no communication with business. +Instead in men there are more diagnoses in those who battle or that have had a physical aggression. +At the same time, we also have groups that are high on clarity, but not ambitious enough. +The historical return on fun one is 11 percent. +And that happens to be in education, non-profits and policy, but obviously over time we'll integrate more international cases and we'll integrate more kind of for-profit cases given the interest in that. +We understood that actually the online channel is not only about e-commerce and sales, but more and more it also has to do with brand building, with the building of image and awareness. +But the key is that your brain doesn't know who is touching you. +My perception is one of the trends that I actually don't have a clear point of view about this is that the blurring of the, basically of the differences across some services. +And the form is get a little complicated but there's two pieces here, I have my revenue from my regular sales and then revenue from the reduced, the sale price, hit Enter, you get both. +So if we took a rational actor view, here Daley in the Chicago Public Schools system was centralized. +Let's start typing equals NPV and open the parentheses and realize what it's asking and in what order. +Or now, in the digital era, an entire industry like beer, and the niche within it of microbrewing, might be considered slightly different notions of populations. +There was a journalist who went in, then a second explosion which affected this journalist, then the ambulances came. +So that when you have worker turnover and new employees, you would see this change. +We will meet Martha Polini. +You've got the main idea, the chunk, and that's enough. +Namely, proportional division. +Red is usually negative so I'll change it to green and I'll hit OK, so you can do conditional formatting with cell values and this would be my maximum, it's automatically highlighting for me the largest value. +They ask that everyone gets ten points added to their grade, pretty clever, or that my lectures be posted online, or even that exemplary papers be shared with the rest of the class. +So it helps us explain how the internal mobilization efforts fell apart. +Curiously, you could have a normal conversation with HM, but if you left the room for a few minutes, he could not remember you or what you had discussed. +We're watching advertisements. +Brian and I again went with an A-theme and discussed the four types of content you should have on your site. +It's hard to live that way against your beliefs every day. +, but they are also used in other different countries. +So we have finished up talking about your relationship with other people. +But now I need to keep track of how many people that I reach. +So you have this kind of interdependence that occurs within the network form of organization, that creates a sense of integration. +So after I left Stanford, I spent some time in the Peace Corps in Ecuador. +That also has an impact on packaging. +The second type are "creation or teaching stories," sometimes called myths or legends. +It wasn't like a tech culture per se, about technologies and the kind of symbols associated with them, or this free-spirited kind of world where everybody has free food and the like. +It's all over for them. +This two is coming from what? One times one, so X1 is on, Trans-Texas is on, X4 is off, so that's zero, it's contributing zero to the sum and then one of these is on. +I just finished listening to a book, Corporate Culture, Getting It Right, and found one interesting point that is also relates to my personal experience. +And this is a very important topic we would focus on this week. +Many people who are interested in empowering women, supporting women's education, and health, and that sort of thing are interested in it because such efforts increase and improve society's economies, and obviously, benefit women. +What we understood is that we would like to help brands transfer their image and products and sell them in a proper way without wasting their image, also to create a new and complementary way to sell their brands. +I wish, I could do that. +There are flashes of colors, animal prints; if we decode this stylistic identity in terms of materials we always see leather and denim. +With a vertical integration, that is 100%. +So, the motivations for choosing my topics change all the time when I'm writing my blog. +In 1961, before the first nine holes of the golf course were built, the Mohawk people had fought unsuccessfully to stop it. +And if you see somebody and you feel like they've lied to you, do you have a sense of calling them out on it, or letting it pass? What happens then? Well I think the research suggests it's actually really difficult to detect lies. +So giving a chance for the members of an organization to share their knowledge and to train others. +They essentially use case scenario has three important elements. +Prioritize what's most important, do your best, forget the rest. +There are two specificities. +Urban Indigenous populations are highly diverse. +In the process of relating the case we will revue the main features of resource dependence theory and see how they apply to the case. +No matter how much you codify things, it's just not enough. +So you want it to keep going, but if it kept going that would be bad. +Because it's very useful as a contact marketing professional to write for your own name. +But you can recognize that this an issue they see as focused on certain aspects of the organization. +And I don't know if you, you don't have that function as a user but I think the CTAs could, and that might be a way of, guiding interest in, helping you access that information later to kind of remember. +And it's your ability to create what I might call handcrafted or artisanal content as well as having a solid craft in place. +And if you scan the table you can start to see it goes up and then you can start to see it actually goes down to make this even more visible to make this even more clear. +I guess I'm answering live. +In this example let's actually order what's demanded. +You're just plugging in a number. +An environment that allows for taking risks. +What elements are the point of focus? Which are characterized as having an interrelation and being changed? Through such an application I hope you'll begin to see that even when we take off the shelf a random case, that we can see how it draws our attention to particular details or particular elements and describes their interrelation in a particular way. +John Ciaccia, the Quebec Minister of Native Affairs at the time, supported the Mohawk, but the mayor of Oka did not heed his suggestions. +And she worked with those kids and convinced them, hey, bullying kind of sucks. +If you loved Lego building, riding your bike to adventures unknown, or jumping off cliffs into the ocean, whatever it is, the activity could be a metaphor for how you approach a change or navigate a challenge now. +It's liking what you do. +How much better is it the case for them to do a deal compared to no deal? Well, if they do a deal and Andrea gets half and Beth gets half, that's 90 plus 50, which is 140, minus the cost of the bottle, which is a 100. +So as a queer Indigenous person, I have borne witness to kitchen table conversations, to ceremonies, to political meetings that have very aggressively reproduced the gender binary, that have reproduced homophobic transphobic sentiments, and that does take a toll on you as an individual. +Yes, that's exactly right. +California constraint here. +Because usually it's hard to apply it correctly or because of other reasons. +Then try and think about marriage. +You can't suddenly make up your own rules. +So right towards the end of the session, the room was starting to fill for the next session, gentleman, very friendly looking, nice looking gentleman came to me and introduced himself. +[LAUGH] All right. +The most helpful way to do this is to breath slowly and intentionally, which is a practice called mindful breathing. +What does involvement mean? Involvement means that one product category is very relevant to the consumer: relevant because it is important for the consumers’ values. +In network organizations, flexibility is moderate as the actors are constrained by their pre existent ties. +This is product innovation in beer, but let's focus on a more recent innovation. +The question is how should they split the cost of the project between the two parties? This is a negotiation question because each side would like to justify paying as little as possible. +This exhibit, which showcased over 650 collected items of Indigenous art from other museums across the globe, caused a huge outcry amongst Indigenous peoples, artists, scholars, and curators. +The second aspect is represented by the paying policy. +They had brought the bottles with them, they had them in their pants pockets and they got them out while flying through the air and they drank the cola in midair and filming it. +Because we have to do everything to switch the focus on just price, and a company like ourselves has decided to focus on communicating quality to our customers we're business to business. +And I have done very little to influence their behavior. +Both kind of constitute different environments or kind of cultural experiences of meanings and interactions. +And Fort Lauderdale, of course, as well, 40, 40, 40. +The Indigenous understanding of the spirit and intent of the treaties accepted the numbered treaties to be a Nation to Nation agreement similar to the spirit of the Peace and Friendship Treaties. +What? They're not even gonna respond to your offer. +We want people to be employed, we want people to have enough money, we want people to be healthy. +These modern treaties do not give complete control over land management to Indigenous peoples. +It starts at 10,000, and it doubles to 20,000, then it doubles again to 40,000. +com does make it pretty easy to do this. +Let's see the decompression of this pain transition stage, of the extraordinary, of the emergency, of the traumatic thing to our normal life in which everything is just like before the critical incident. +The guide has a bunch of experts writing on restaurants they have selected that they consider high quality and so are recommended to consumers. +The participants in this case, are members of the school staff, students and parents aren't really mentioned. +Whenever we do this, let's label the table, we'll call it year and then we'll have our cherry and our oak. +Let's look at each of these. +Keep your eye on your learning goal and try not to get too unsettled by occasional roadblocks. +So in November of 2015, the CBC made the difficult decision to close all the comments sections for any stories related to Indigenous peoples. +Let's say that we design a new system to keep track of wear on running shoes. +We can think about urban spaces and Indigenous people in two broad ways. +I've been learning improv, and you start off there, and next you've got ten nine eight seven six five four three two one. +'' So it's not that I'm threatening if you don't do this, but I'm telling you here's why there's value being created and it has more value than we used to think. +The real pie, the real negotiation, is about how to split that six. +In this case, if we have a private equity investor investing in it, we say, it's expansion financing. +And or in Eritrea if you do, you're being incarcerated right away and if not worse. +Sophomore year is really tricky. +Maybe some of you all journal, maybe heard of some of the benefits of journaling and it really is the case that journaling can help with your thought patterns. +Governments seek legitimacy through culturally accepted indicators of democratic governments. +The Indigenous members of the Caravan were accompanied by a large contingent of left-wing allies who were told to stay in the back. +At the first start in the intro everybody is doing it for about the same amount of time, if anything the paid people are doing it for even more times, so may be they happen to like it a little more. +So all these things are also telling us we need to rest a bit, focus and take care of ourselves. +So go back to the problem here, okay? Make sure you have this new integer constraint on your variables and you could solve. +So, to learn more, I'll direct you to her books, to her papers. +He thought, well they've told me I could do this. +My other hope is that this course has empowered you to continue the work we started in these 10 short hours,. +Remember that it is especially important to do everything possible to prevent children from participation on scene. +And notice how the collaborating medical faculty are mostly tenured, they're not clinical line. +You have the intuition that if you get the grade that you want or a grade that's higher than you want, it's going to be better, but it's just not. +Perhaps face to face learning is a better way to learn. +It is true that I'm fortunate to have been able to carve out a career for myself, where most of the time I'm doing stuff I really want to do. +A or B. +That means money is very cheap in this case, because the company can easily select what's the best offer coming from the private equity ward. +Somehow you must let kids know you're there for them. +And then a little bit about maybe even taking up the issue of people who are uncomfortable with the idea of abortion. +so like CTAs noting, pinning where there are, great summaries that can go to the top. +So each stream flows relatively independent of each other, so problems get generated in public opinion like educational crises of school shootings and exams, international exam reports. +One of the most significant parts of the Act exists within the rules of citizenship. +You'll end up becoming happier and healthier. +And, they were able to embed language at that time, and no one took it very seriously, a long time ago. +Once it is made it is very difficult to change it in the short term. +Now the school expenses were going to change from about $50 per child, to about $600 per child in boarding school. +Labor and materials. +One easy example is the price. +So why is it so hard to get our emotional lives in balance? The reality is that our bodies are responding to the physical threats before us, which is natural. +Or when someone I see them on Instagram snapping lots of photos of an infinity pool in Sardinia and then there happen to be six other bloggers there at the same time and then they write about this amazing trip they had, I know where you've been. +Usually, the licensing process starts with the licensor. +Fun we're going to define as a joy filled experience that's characterized by a combination of three things, playfulness, connection and flow. +In partnership with Whirlpool, we are launching a system which basically recognizes the product from a code that is stamped on the packaging. +Can I touch your shirt? That's just creepy, okay? [LAUGH] People who do work you admire are not deities. +And the other element that you have to take into consideration is that the product might be brought into the store every, up to two weeks. +And so the two parties recognized they had a problem and proposed mediation, and Ken was hired. +So your last guess? Well, I've been done week one, so I will trust my fellow students and go with 49. +In particular, we will discuss one of the prevailing organizational theories stemming from sociology, called neoinstitutional theory. +Not only between me and students but students to each other. +So let me just talk about what, I mean, I gave you history of thought, sort of about market efficiency. +When we try not to totally poison the waters. +We should also mention that this is a very large class. +Quote we're planning to issue an addition of 3 million copy of Roosevelt's speech with pictures of Roosevelt and Johnson on the front page. +What do I mean by that? Well, we talked about the fact that if you buy some material good, like a wonderful car, you're just going to get used to it over time. +To bring it back, not that this course is about the United States necessarily. +So I mean, the context itself and the environment itself can dictate where you focus. +Good YouTube videos, good podcasts have words behind them, crafted words. +I can recover your score just by changing your mindset, just by getting you to think that hard work is actually going to pay off. +I'm Barbra Oakley, thanks for learning how to learn. +But they need capital in order to get that going. +But you have to use some skills as a writer. +Have you been here for a long time? Yes. +It allows you to get any last minute thoughts the user might have or answer any questions. +It didn't break the bank, cost about $5000 a year. +And we must take care of the people who do this. +Luxury to me. +I just gave you an example of how you might use the entire iterative process. +This is really about headlines, hooks, meaning and fascination. +Just remind myself those units over there, my return for this block of shares is 50. +Depending on the leader that they would decide which boundary switch or focus they would take. +Of course, we cannot follow all the trends. +Twice now. +So don't think because I'm going to negotiate, I have to be tough all of a sudden, when I'm not that kind of person. +We already discussed how Katie Adele, noticed the disconnect between half of the mission statements they surveyed and reality, so post your own research. +My reason for using this case is to provide an example where the potential zone of agreement is huge. +Do they line up well or do they do them at the wrong time? And then last, what do executives do? They merely call into play different organizations and their standard operating procedures according to this model. +What do you know about your audience today? Thanks to a variety of analytics, I know that my audience is about 65% in English speaking countries, and then the balance is all over the world, Italy and Turkey dominating the foreign readership. +These included educational opportunities, for example, in work placement. +They completely absorb us in the present and has an inherent purpose that is obvious and consuming to us as we pursue it. +And sometimes it's just surprising what they'll come back with, something that you thought was perfect, a real gem. +So in a first moment you didn't see there was an injured person inside the car I couldn't. +Maybe the bad part of social media use is what we might call passive social media use; when you go on the site but all you're doing is scrolling through, lurking, just looking at other people's stuff, but not actually doing anything that really connects you. +UNICEF analyze data from 29 countries in Africa and the Middle East where female genital mutilation or cutting or FGM/C as it’s referred to, remains prevalent. +This dependency weakened many aspects of traditional Indigenous economies and eventually European interests won out. +We are going to interview Pietro Leemann who is the owner and the founder of the restaurant; and I think it will be very interesting interview. +So we have to kind of pick the right goals, and that's what we're going to talk about in future lectures. +[LAUGH] Does not allow their funding to be used for providing abortion services, including in conflict zones, and including in countries where it's legal like Sudan. +It's not just please do charity for me. +Anything and everything that goes wrong and is wrong with Serbia and the Balkans. +What if the dominant party is not interested in sharing the pie? Okay. +Clarity matters more, no matter how cool the author thinks it might be. +There are particular times in which a policy window is open. +And they had to appeal to the different individuals in the, in the audience who showed up with different identities, and I was of course the completely crazy guy that they had to appeal to. +Next the kid will obviously ask if his father is OK or not and we will have to ask that he isn't, that he is in the hospital and the doctors say he is seriously injured or whichever information we must give. +And only very, very few brands are able to do so and only for a limited period of time. +It was a sad comment that one of the delegates came back from the Soviet Union and said every time the Russians want something, we have to go back to DC and figure out why we don't want that. +So, thank you very much for listening to our recommendations that has been created by the EUNAD consortium. +You have to work with me at the start. +And so, this is the case for depression. +Examples of assets are the brand name of the company, patents of the company, or high quality equipment and machinery. +But at the same time I hate to think it would ever put out of work people who were at a community college, or a large public university that wants to find economies of scale. +But how is it that you're reading cards? How is it that you're reading other people in the midst of negotiation? I'm asking just so many questions and getting information before I make any requests to go back to how I started, before I asked for anything I want to know what do they think about it. +We naturally unconsciously and automatically take on the behaviors of other people, so much so that we notice people are copying one another like a chameleon. +And my sense is that it's like how we talk about people, like children sometimes do bad things, or actions, but it doesn't necessarily mean that they're bad kids, right? And the same thing with organizations. +It will take some dramatic policy changes to change that situation, which seems to be very much the situation now, in poor countries. +It creates a sphere of commonality that comes from similar forms of oppression, dispossession of land, and fights for Indigenous rights. +Literally spend 15 minutes writing that, and I bet, even if you're the kind of person who like snickered at my, "This is the bestest," because you didn't feel like this was the bestest anymore, if you do that 15-minute exercise, there will be things about this place that you will be like, "That's actually pretty good. +Here I want to underscore that the goal of design is not novelty for its own sake, it's novelty and the service of improving the user experience. +All right, now that we've a better sense of the exchange process and how to manage or win at it, let's go back to coalitions and explain how they work. +The so called premium brands imagine brands such as Diesel, Boss, and Bull and Shark. +There is no kind of assumption of optimization or Lamarckianism, albeit they leave room for the fact that organizations do have intent and they can adapt in minor ways. +And then post that on a forum on this course. +” They’re sectoral brands that are directed towards various distinct areas or product categories. +It's hard for them to divest. +Being present without being invasive and with respect, asking for permission to do the different actions, communicating the finalities, letting them decide, would you like to have some water? 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Their memories of kindness, how much do you notice kind things in the world? Your own actions and others, and do you actually do kind behaviors? 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If that's the North star, the mission then flows from the vision. +How many of guys saw G. +Think about this when you're thinking about your future too. +And what we saw last time is that this is happening to us all the time. +So the best thing for a girl to do is get yourself educated first, and then get a nice career, and then marriage. +Believe, I know that sounds like a cat poster, but it's true. +And it varies from country to country what the issues of inequality are. +Right now you'll see a lot of effort to use the H index or citation indices of faculty. +This process creates on one side tension and on the other side a lot of uncertainty. +I lifted up these heavy volumes and looked in the index for the word "women. +Well, I would like to give you some guidelines so that you can manage the situation the next days without getting too scare, because you will probably have trouble to sleep, you might have the feeling that you don't want to eat, it's absolutely normal and usual, your body and your mind are trying to face an unexpected event, very difficult and your body is protecting you. +But it really started with one blog, an authoritative content marketing blog. +So this should feel like our old template. +So stock piling all these things kind of buffer you and, in contrast, bridging is an actual relationship into the environment and most of those cases. +Okay, we gotta put the plug in. +So, the point is that core players are interested in getting the bill passed. +It's impossible, obviously, to give suggestions about the right team. +So, if X is one, that means I put it all in the first asset, then it's just the portfolio variance is the variance of the return on the first asset. +When Indigenous women lost their status due to marrying non-status men, they and their children were separated from extended family networks and communities. +But if you move it to somewhere more readable, you can see the numbers in there. +In terms of how they portray the organizational culture at tech. +So I think that's happened. +Which you can look up and they have a couple courses there and they're going to expand it. +The third feature of an exchange is that the process of choice is one where mutually acceptable trades are arranged. +One of the worst things that I think happens in the school system is people come away thinking that solving math problems is something that has to be done at speed. +If you want, pause the video and see if you can get two, three, and four for your constraints as we go. +Remember, the buyer knows that you're selling the station and therefore, there has to be some reason why you're selling the station. +And all those hedonic adaptation, we have the awesome stuff. +Also, many people are not motivated by the consequences of their actions. +There's no tricks about units or anything else. +So there's variation, right? However, societies have limited carrying capacities for organizations. +Consider a round, sloped, multi-goal, goal soccer field on which individuals play soccer. +So he goes and works with them for a week. +I woke up as every day, I was good, I had slept good, I took a shower, I had breakfast, it looked as every day, normal, I went to work, everything normal, doing the same I always do, I was happy, I was really good. +And, now, if you think I'm like tricking you or something, just think about my incentives here. +Fashion is a system, and the system is made by the designer, and the apparel makers, by the media, the example I gave you about the movies. +It's a collective activity. +Naturalistic observation, survey, focus group and interview. +If we go back for a while to the concept of customer value we can consider other reasons why this concept is relevant. +That that was here in New Haven, By the way way, Samuel F. +So that's the worst case scenario. +Where you're like I, me, you talk to yourself in the second person, you say Laurie you need to do this, right? Or in the third-person Laurie study, you're actually referring to yourself by name, right? And this sounds dumb, it sounds like you're Yoda talking to yourself or something if you know the Star Wars reference, right? But it turns out that just that switch and how you talk to yourself matters. +So, certain topics people think of as boring and certain topics people think of as being exciting. +So they test all the children who are present and then they do it in sample size that makes the numbers statistically significant for the district level and above. +I decided to try and do some things myself, which can oftentimes be a mistake. +And one of my favorite pizza places in the world is in Caiazzo in the province of Caserta, a place that many people might not ever have heard of but certainly the place warrants a visit. +That's an old Marxist kind of literature out there. +Let's start from the what, the value proposition. +I feel even worse paying you 2,500. +Because if you look at the political participation, for example, most of the changes that we see happening today, whether they are countries making new constitutions or they are about claiming the rights of women at the local places, women are not waiting to be counted or to be given things in their hands. +I think there's quite a bit of value in that, and it's a very practical and reasonable suggestion. +In short, the network form of organization is neither a coalition nor a resource dependent set. +I think they're equally needed because if either party says no, it takes two hands to get a handshake, and so if either party says no, that 6 disappears. +Teenagers are especially allergic to this, and so they want to be treated as the adults they think they are. +I'm willing to bet that is not your first response when you saw this problem. +85 minus our cost, minus our expenses, and we get a very nice positive present value of 2. +Instead, what they need to do is try to understand what could be a nice balance between them and the consumer, who we actually call the co-bussinessman. +So what is this class about? Of course it's about women's health issues, but which specific issues? When I was putting together my class at Stanford a few years ago, I wondered the same thing: what would I cover in a class on international women's health? I thought about it, and I decided to go back and review my experience at the Global Fund for Women and remind myself of what women around the world were writing to us about. +In my mind, I see an organizational culture as ambiguous when it gives off mixed signals. +I will sum down the column from B13-B16. +Even if you pay the full $909, that's still a lot cheaper than the $1,243 it would have cost you to fly him to New York. +Debt issuing means to use a very hands-on approach and help the company or the SPV issue debt, where issuing debt means issuing bonds on the market, for example, for very large deals, or on the contrary to negotiate, with the banking system, Loans for example, mortgages to finance the company or SPV again. +Third example. +What it's saying is that there's a timing. +If a critical incident happens in this stage from 9 to 12 years, it will be very hard knowing when we must talk to the kid which we still have in front of us and when we have to talk to the teenager that pretends to believe he is 20 years old and he knows everything. +Emotion co-regulation is different. +They argue resource dependence theory views a traffic jam of cars from your own car, while network organization views the traffic jam from a helicopter. +When you're thinking about what to ask for, obviously, everybody likes getting paid more money but that's not the only thing. +So two flavors fixed all over the year to sell properly to the Japanese. +So we have to separate the cost accordingly. +It is an issue that clearly illustrates human rights violations and injustice having to do with power. +I feel for your generation, this is something that people are not investing in a lot, but it's the kind of thing that we know matters a lot for people's overall mental health. +Even though it did not become a national force, its western branches continued its work until the 1930s, mainly in Saskatchewan as the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, and in Alberta as the Indian Association of Alberta, under the leadership of John Tootoosis and Edward Ahenakew. +By contrast, network organization focuses on organizations as the unit of analysis and discusses the patterns of interconnections across firms or the inter-organizational network. +To use the IF formula, pause this and make sure you understand how IF works. +He often even talked to people who were famous musicians and even people who are famous programmers, right? He was really interested in these moments where you get in the zone. +I will talk to you when I'm editing but I'm writing right now. +So that's what I try to do. +Abe Tobala talks about fear too, but he sees it as kind of the outcome of uncertainty. +And as we're driving along, we notice the driver hasn't turned on the meter. +Therefore we believe that private equity, which sits immediately before an IPO in the equity chain, in an ideal equity chain, are great supporters of a stock market in particular. +And it makes it hard for them to adapt to new circumstances that may call upon them to change. +I have three examples I want to discuss in this lecture. +So, let's lock in D16 and D17 putting the dollar signs in front and enter when you're ready. +Even on a private conference or a private Facebook group. +He was able to convince the children to support, to help, and to convince the children to come our Child-Friendly Space. +And both schools create knowledge via a process of self-appraisal and self-assessment. +We have weather stations. +As residential schools closed or survivors reached 17 of years age, they were sent back home. +yet, there are occasions when disagreeableness. +It's another act of being mindful just in the moment even without practice. +The accumulated effect creates social divisions between colonizer and colonized that is determined by race, thereby promoting institutional racism which we will talk about in greater detail in a later lesson. +So here we have managerialism right. +At the level of self, team and system with some connective tissue in between. +The objective is to finish the class. +Yeah, these are really big companies. +A fifth option is an airstrike and here their cost is the probability of knocking out all the nuclear weapons. +And so, why are we not accurate about the kinds of things that are going to make us happy? Why are we singling out these things that aren't going to help us? Third, we're going to jump to the stuff that actually really does increase happiness. +That is both parties end up saving $500 dollars. +The first thing that people do is they manage their time. +According to the design, a company can have a direct channel. +But I think that they also bring perspectives from the particular regions that they'll be speaking about. +The same thing with work with physics, or biology, or psychology, or history, any subject. +We accustom ourselves. +If I consider these two markets, buyouts more or less represent 40 - 45% of the market of private equity. +But know, please, friend requests and so on again, the numbers are so large we won't be able to respond. +The majority of consumers have a very limited knowledge of products and services. +The first is that it's overly critical. +Oh, yes, yes, yes. +And here you have kind of a need for data compilation and information processing and making sense of it. +Make notes in your planner journal about what works and what doesn't. +And then make sure that the district is top heavy with administrators and that laws are in place to support charters and that the student expenditures are high. +Kindly let me have your confirmation ASAP. +That's one thing, and international donors will provide funding to help people if they're ill or they're injured. +so that's a lot of what's going on behind the scenes is to try to provide this but to help you have a, a wonderful experience to Knowing full well, that I, I just can't do this every single week, for ad ad infinitum. +For example, with the sparkling wine, the traditional size of the bottle is seventy-five centiliters, but if you sell smaller bottles, you can be more appropriate for the target customers of singles. +This draws the distinction between a leader who tends to look out from their building and see others from a distance, but not really look at themselves and the leader who reflects first on their own role in the team effort, both positively and negatively. +There was a lot of smoke and I thought I could, but I was separating it, separating and I couldn't get to the body, and when I could at least see it and mostly see it there was nothing I could do. +Some organizational forms that get selected are reproduced and institutionalized. +In this video we will explain the differential characteristics of the application of psychological first aid to kids between nine and twelve years old. +Kurtz presented it to students, he actually did this with seniors at UVA who were just about to graduate. +Meaning that the young designers of that time, Armani, Valentino, being without facilities and being with no money actually we're looking for a partner. +And she's going to get deep with us today. +And they have also understood they are irreversible, that the dead person or animal won't come back. +With hotels, with dining out, and a little bit with, also, fine food. +Because we have no more money, we don't earn the money as before. +And lastly the event or flash sales. +The outbreak in 1783 of the American War for Independence had profound effects on Indigenous peoples and their British allies, with over thirty thousand (30,000) loyalist refugees, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike, making their way north. +At that point, what you do is, you bash away at it several times with just naive approaches. +That's really, I think the most important, quality that I see in students, that I work with, who are successful. +And they can signal you by what the end is. +How do you educate the public on an issue that traditionally is seen as that's a man's right? It's a family matter. +The 2nd point is that the negotiation problems don't come to you all framed and tied up in a bow. +And finally something obvious, when we are applying psychological first aid to a community or even simply to a family, we can find a wide range of cultures, religions, ways to see the world, ways to think, ways to decide. +And then Facebook came up very quickly behind. +where the concept is to calculate the cost of the debt, the cost of the equity, and we have to calculate what is the weighted average. +I want that extra hundred. +Their conservative estimate is that 3 million women are in sexual slavery. +My friends are going to think I'm stupid. +He was the very definition of a wild and crazy guy. +A lot of you uploaded it. +There we have it. +Whether you think you can run a four minute mile, what you believe about stress, if you believe stress is the kind of thing that can mess you up, then it does mess you up. +You need to listen to their concerns. +Fluctuating tensions between the French, English, and their Indigenous allies saw the negotiation of over half-dozen treaties up and down the East Coast between 1725 and 1779. +If we line up these theories side by side, we can see how they compare, now in the table next to me, much of this is review and covers the last two lectures. +Another question that I wanted to talk about this week as from Shirley it was voted up quite a bit. +Whereas organizational population ecology theory explores the relationship of organizations to the environment from the selection perspective. +And to illustrate that, I'd like to tell you the story of beets and broccoli. +It's called the Johari window, named after authors Joseph Fluffed and Harrington Ingham. +It matches what we're used to with our constraint table. +And, they came up with all sorts of lists of problems. +This is obviously no good. +And also open start, okay, cultivating the cotton in Egypt, in order to provide the best raw materials. +The fact is that as long as believes I'm not going to pay more than 650. +You're fair. +Treaties such as this lay the groundwork for peace and cooperation between colonial powers and the area’s Indigenous populations, and were tested and fractured time and again when European rivals clashed overseas and brought their conflict to the Americas. +What's the message here? I think there are three. +So at the end of the day, because of all the consequences I think it's important that we deal with it. +Convince yourself that this purchase of X_3 through X_6 of the third through sixth option actually meets all of them. +Near miss-reporting provided ways of learning from others' mistakes before they became failures. +The things that might be giving us some interesting joy. +In 94, Modena became also an R&D center, so a research and development center. +The first thing to understand about Chile is its geography. +This week, we're going to learn more, understanding a little about the cognitive psychology of procrastination. +Other impacts of the flooding included changes to the natural landscape, a decline in wetland productivity, changes to the temperature and natural seasonal flow pattern of rivers, and disruption of animal migration routes. +A-shareholders, that means shareholders managing the investment firm, and they more or less do the same job of an AMC, and B-shareholders that means the shareholders that cannot manage a company but they simply invest more or less like investors in a closed-end fund. +So the seller has to shake the buyer out of this complacency that these five options are really what they should be focused on. +And people know psychologically, they just sort of follow your rhythm and realize it would be terrible to ask to go back. +That's basically what's happening. +That is to say, creating a narrative which makes the company, the brand, or the product more human, closer to the target customers. +Then you'll be in a worst situation than you were before because these are their friends and colleagues and so on. +Treaty Six reflects a significant shift in the treaty negotiations between the Canadian government and Indigenous peoples. +Then we will check what you thought of during that day and finally what you felt. +But the fact is that it's not until they pass legislation at home that it's going to have any effect on their instructions at home. +Well center everything. +So far we would talk about our cognitive triad. +This is done via deduction. +So if you want us to enter, you have to do things to make it worth our while. +Psychological first aids must be a non-intrusive help, they must help if a person wants to talk without pressuring him. +So now what does she do? See, what I would do is go back to this person, and say to him, assuming it's a him or her whatever, I'm so embarrassed. +In the United States, research is defined as a systematic investigation, including research development, testing and evaluation. +This is actually one of the most important things you can do for your content. +This is why I'm here. +Unfortunately, these two stages are seldom discrete. +Step zero. +For certain fabrics you need long staple cotton. +For the last question, which you're ready for by now, think about the reason you are here, the big why, or as the wonderful why from Mary Oliver asks us, what do you want to do with your one wild and precious life? As you fill out your purpose worksheet, be sure to write down the date and list the first and best responses that come to your mind. +What are these tools? To understand taxation we have to combine two different angles to understand the story of taxation. +In the second period we have Mayor Daily, and Mayor Daily was in charge during 1984 to 2001 period that these texts talk about. +Another approach which is still valid is to pick what resonates most from a long list. +The aim of education is to destroy the Indian. +But in terms of the rational myths, I think you nailed on a bunch. +He's indifferent between the deal and walking away. +You meet a lot of ladies driving an Xterra, because you pull up to a stop light and look over and there's an Xterra next to you. +Always difficult but I think the only advice I can give to others is to always adopt the same kind of curiosity about your own shortcomings and your own difficulty getting the big picture and understanding the entire scope of the problem that you would apply to others and to, to any problem in general. +So are we gonna do a deal. +Maybe this is another spot where we're getting it wrong. +Smallpox came with the French in the early 1600s and over the next several hundred years caused catastrophic devastation to Indigenous communities throughout the western hemisphere. +And to communicate this for us has very important. +And so here's a graph of predicted and actual happiness, and you are seeing basically what we've seen on a million other graphs, which is that people are predicting that they're going to be really low on happiness but their actual happiness is really high. +Well, two reasons, one is I'm kind of interrupting your happiness, I'm setting your expectation. +Let's just pick ones across. +We can imagine that our high end running shoe might have a high cost. +You're, what does this look like? I want to capture it right. +A student of mine, Tessa Charlesworth, has recently been analyzing data from parents and children. +In order to understand business models, we firstly need to understand, which are the different market segments, in which fashion and luxury companies compete. +In hotels-- there was less than a year ago, a bust at the Holiday Inn at SFO for sex trafficking. +And taking this as an example, would you or which way would you sum up the elements that make a word-of-mouth campaign successful or effective? I think there's sort of three classes of elements that play a role. +So in the Caribbean, in the West Indies, it was sugar. +But there's also evidence that having free time makes us do some of the other kinds of behaviors that we just saw are good for happiness. +And it is their beliefs. +Our laws and worldviews determine how we govern ourselves. +This agreement allowed the project to proceed, protected the traditional way of life, created some innovative terms for environmental protection, and set aside lands for communities. +A single small tip from a teammate to take a course from the outstanding Professor Passionate, or to check out a new job opening, can make an extraordinary difference in how your life unfolds. +Metaphors, making things specific, concrete detail, and those could take the form of case studies or examples that illustrate a point. +One of the worst thing is that you can do is always compare whatever you're doing against the crazy $10,000 awesome vacation. +One example is companies specialized in baby food. +It's a great pleasure to be Eugenio Morpurgo today. +That they would eventually leave them if they don't tit their personal beliefs. +Once the evaluation data is collected and analyzed, the designer is in a position to iterate on the design. +But notice what I'm offering him something might be important to him, which is finality and certainty. +And the third is, population increases in Africa and Asia in the developing countries. +For us as humans, there can be all kinds of rewards, a wonderful feeling you get when you solve the puzzle is a good reward, tasting something delicious is a good reward, getting money and getting paid for something, the trophy, the grades, the likes, all of these things are rewards. +And so, that is sort of the second thing in our better wanting these ways that we're kind of not wanting the right parts of things. +Because it's a signaling mechanism to the rest of the world that says, here we are. +The typical stock will just go 1 for 1 with the market. +And that made sense to me, that the context of competition would lead to that. +The cause of the blockade is that they could retaliate with the blockade of Berlin. +Saying what it is not will help us to better define what luxury is. +There is no there there, so you might as well go and watch your kids play soccer. +So let's see which are the reactions that can be given in this stage in front of a critical incident or loss. +Maybe they will play a game in which they replay the accident, don't worry, it's normal. +But it also happens in a stage in which the teenager feels bad. +On one hand, the private equity has got to support the company to generate value, and this support could be very different. +People will try the nibble. +We will see that there are multiple players in different positions. +And then Lily Maria has an interesting insight, too. +Right now it self-grades. +Further lessons in this course discuss these rights and responsibilities, and explore contemporary conflicts surrounding resource extraction and land use. +We have minds that get used to things even if we don't believe they're going to, you know we don't realize they're going to. +Our variables here, which are binary now, and I'll just call them X1, X2. +So while in the top of the pyramid the sponsorship, the endorsement of the designer is key. +But not everything is a problem, adolescence is a huge pro-sociability stage, which means that when a teenager faces a critical incident he will have all his friends' support and solidarity. +On the even more negative side, South Africa back in its apartheid days came and looked at the system and basically based their system on our Indian Act/reserve system. +A, which stands for Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement. +And the place for that somewhat more dry content would be something like a PDF white paper. +In our field usually this happens with boys between 11 and 14 years old and girls from 10 to 13 years old. +From the amount of money of the closed-end fund, the AMC takes a management fee every year. +What are your goals in focusing on, what do you want out of it, right? And to not back down, be assertive and challenge the person that you're negotiating with. +San Francisco to Houston cost $666, Houston to New York costs $909, and New York back home to San Fran costs $1,243. +And what they find is that, as your use of your signature strengths go up, so, too, goes up your productivity and your job satisfaction. +We can commit to them, and then we're all going to get better. +And so by definition, this is an entry level position. +Making your boss look good. +So if you guys want me to answer your questions going forward try to put it in the weekly readings and lectures. +These stories allow us to communicate with future generations in the same way our ancestors communicate with us. +So we would like to buy your company and have you be part of our family. +We hire salespeople, I love it when they say they're prepared to work for pennies or dimes per unit in terms of commission. +And I am generalizing, but it does seem, for example, in Treaty Three, that they signed because, but they signed for where the railroad was going to go, the land and maybe the right of way. +It will feel hard, you will feel like you're messed up at first but that's the point of it. +Take a few minutes to savor the feelings of happiness and triumph, which also gives your brain a chance to temporarily change modes. +The final answer for us is 4,580. +Maybe I want to move the cost things together, but we'll figure that out to move things around a little bit. +The first is the limbic region, which is deep in the middle of the brain. +7 billion a year which could be worth 50 or 60 billion, is a great way of applying the principle of pie to a mega negotiation. +I'm not sure it's really good cop, bad cop. +I'm an Associate Professor of Computer Science at University of British Columbia and Vancouver, Canada. +In this video and the next, we're going to deepen our understanding of memory. +Now we can control, unfortunately not the demand of the clients, only the order. +Just to be clear, the role of the private equity investor is an active investor of active shareholder roles. +For the culture, you want to really speak that language inherently for the reasons, of how fascinating that language is. +The next one down is called the middle-aged country and that's the United States. +Feels like a percent error if you've ever done one of those calculations. +So, according their needs, we really work together to find the most suitable strategy that could help of the, of the products. +Okay, so what do you do to help prompt, sort of, what we call diffuse mode or neural resting states, the fresh perspectives you get from those kinds of states. +There's one more point I want to make. +So I need a cell here for demand. +So, why would you ever pretend? The thing is that refugees are often very, very desperate, each for their own reasons. +As Richard Scott describes, compliance with cognitive institutions occurs in many circumstances because other types of behavior are inconceivable. +And thank you so very much. +Imagine you considering a studio apartment near Hell's Kitchen in New York city. +To conclude this section, let's consider this quote, "Helping one person may not change the world, but it could change the world for one person. +I'll come down to $1,200. +There is an open window for larger and mid-size acquisition financing projects at excellent conditions, but it's going to depend also on general stock market, debt capital markets. +Let's say they've asked for two million, and the right number's really closer to 450,000, they've got a problem. +It was hung in kind of a tripod and then there was a fire right close by, not under it because it would just burn, but close by and rocks were put in that fire. +So it's kind of new for Yale. +That what you are doing is actually, instead of doing it in-house, you are finding a more efficient company outside that can provide it at scale to many companies and do a better job. +So the sky is the limit for young people coming out today. +It is important for a company to know these tastes before starting to serve market, and then try to figure out what's behind it, in order to influence them and to educate them on these tastes. +So I have the two budget and no more than six off peak adds constraint. +But well, defusing protocols are important because they allow us to keep doing our work as participants. +What we must do is give them the assistance they need and stimulate their resources. +Take the two decision variables, they are the number of snowmobiles. +If you had any advice for a young high school or college student, about how to learn effectively, what would you say? 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In order to answer that, we first have to say what they would get if they don't reach an agreement. +And the question we ended with was this issue. +And the question is, what should Ken do? Well first, the facts are important here. +And by the time you're done, you're all pumped up and ready to go, and so it seems like. +The company estimates that the demand for Iguazu will gradually grow and then decline over its useful lifetime of 20 years. +And so if you start your negotiations in a collaborative, cooperative way regardless of what the intention the other side is they invest. +Métis forces initially claimed military victory against the North-West Mounted Police at Duck Lake, rallying Big Bear and several other Indigenous allies to their cause. +Finally we only have data from the users in our study that chose to participate. +What project am I going to be on? Where am I located? Do I get to work from home? 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Defusing is a technique which could be an informal meeting, it isn't especially structured, it's an immediate application technique, it's a technique on a way of making a coordinated account on what happened and as a self-care technique it has a very important preventing value. +And obligated governments to actually change, alter, bring new legislation so that they confront violence against women in a serious way. +While the answers to the purpose questions, especially when written down in this condensed form, can hopefully yield use in individual reflection and talking to body about them. +And so attention is even more important. +And in a more general sense, I know that for years rape and pillage was collateral damage. +But well, it was important to remark this point, we think debriefing is effective as long as it's applied properly. +The component of the positioning should be relevant to consumers, perceived different from consumers compared to competitors, and should be favorable. +We need to fight that curve that loneliness is getting worse and worse, and the good news is that you can do that through your own intentional action. +It forms cohesive groups of people who work on the same task, and here knowledge travels rapidly and it's assimilated easily. +So, once again, it's understanding consumers very well, occasion, and then tapping into that in the best possible way, and also being creative in that sense. +Yeah, so you can't really cover everything, so it's a problem that solves itself. +Which reactions can we expect in kids in this age range? As we have seen in all the previous stages, we will be able to see behavior changes, but in this case there won't probably be an autonomy loss, on the contrary, there will be an hyperactivity, some isolation and a lot of irritability. +The idea of customer value is exactly this: it’s the combination of benefits that consumers want to get out of the products and services they buy. +Look, we don't want to hurt each other. +Most charters are overprescribed, so attendance is often allotted by a lottery. +To accept other opinions. +When consumers have to choose a product or service, we have to go through a process. +Our first lesson explores different Indigenous worldviews. +So, how do you recommend people prepare for a negotiation? Well, I actually recommend a six week exercise program to go to the negotiation gym. +We are here with vaccines and bags of rice. +Content opens doors, and you don't always know which doors are going to be opened. +As with every chapter in my book, there are descriptions at the end of the chapter of some of the many women's groups that are addressing issues of women in conflict and refugee situations. +So I think at that very age I understood and realized what it means to discriminate against a woman. +The idea in Indigenous art, the past is always present, is exemplified in beadwork and beading. +We actually ran a version of that study in which we told people, you'd be paid between $3 and $10, and what you earn is actually negotiable with the experimenter. +So, I should point out that this kind of thing is, is especially difficult for me when I'm a little bit nervous on camera. +And you can see that even though there's a large population that is of working age, it is much smaller in the next 20 years than it is between 2005 and done in 30. +Getting more when you're at a reasonable middle-class income isn't probably not going to make you happier, and seeking out money, seeking out material goods and the stuff that money can buy, seems to make us less happy not more. +Another thing that luxury is not. +And I think that's even more powerful for them. +And if you're experiencing those social comparisons, use one of those other techniques. +They do respond to a need, for a personal gratification of the individual. +I hope it works with emerge, we'll find out. +But it's the firm and the organization that's trying to encode experiences and to pass them on to their employees in the hopes of constantly improving their performance. +And that's another problem with, like memorizing a big list. +So there are ways of kind of creating memory for practitioner knowledge. +It is not sufficient to own the inside of the bag. +You've been doing that. +But they have the idea that the people around them will probably die. +We know from documents and position of the government, you know pretty clearly what their intent was. +Mimicking the style of the format that we just did, you can certainly do this all at once and write this as F11 times parentheses 1 minus B8. +I want to talk about the what content marketing is, and why everyone is talking about it. +Jim March argues that scholars describe coalitional decisions or coalition formation as following one of two processes among others. +The WHO report included data for more than 24,000 women interviewed in 10 countries. +Fernet Branca, though, is a product with it’s own characterizations; it’s a product that one has to taste a few times before he or she can begin to smell and taste all of its complexities, so it would have been easy change something. +But the catch is I see rote repetition as very asymmetrical. +Okay? So in particular, one thing you're saying is instead of arguing with them and saying your house isn't worth $600. +Country brands are very big goals for a nation, one like Made in Italy, are there promotional strategies dedicated to the Chilean country brand? 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I think I have a poll on this, let's see. +so the different touch points in a channel perspective in order to inform, educate, and entertain are a very interesting, challenge for these companies where we have, some best cases coming out. +Yes, it is, well, it isn't just a feeling I know from other situations, it was. +Say, for example, you're selling your home. +Stock? I don't have stock, I'm not, no, not gonna work. +t think they give you some basic controls, like they're not going to put an ad to some adult content site. +And now we're actually focusing on these external, environmental or interorganizational kinds of characteristics. +It's important that the activation level isn't too low, because this would make us lose reflexes and wouldn't allow us managing the emergency's solution properly. +There's something really big to change, and we are a small part of multiple systems, much larger than ourselves. +But never mind that, metaphors and models are often vitally important in giving a physical understanding of the central idea behind the process or concept you're trying to understand. +So, we can imagine this kind of learning curve for a variety of different instructional formats or even curricula. +If something is the product of a negotiation, it's negotiable. +Now, we all don't have the opportunity to do this. +You want to start at two, great. +There he would talk about utility maximization and firms survival depending on that. +It looks like we're dividing the cost evenly in the first case, proportionately in the second and who knows what in the third. +but actually as we said consumers are not always able or capable to distinguish different products in terms of their intrinsic quality because consumers reason on perceived quality and this is very important for a managers and entrepreneurs tend to resist the idea that consumers live in a world of perceptions. +And that's where we're transitioning in the class, we're going to say, okay now you all know what you're supposed to do, but that's not the whole battle? How do you actually do these things? What are some hacks that we can engage in that will help you all put these strategies into practice? And that's what the next set of videos and the next set of lectures are about. +What's interesting is you might think, if it was really impossible for a body to run a four minute mile, that record would stand for a really long time. +By this, we mean age, we mean education level, comfort with technology, physical constraints. +Company websites or amended by someone else, but this is again a booming business. +So for example, when we're in a very sad mood, we tend to look at a task and we're like "It's going to be really difficult". +The French went further inland and often pushed their canoe routes to the edge of the expanding commercial frontier. +Great, now, how do I make money? 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Kenny Thomas picks up on this and he asks whether it's a public institution. +This leads to an advance that occurred in the last 20 years or so as pushed by the World Bank, which is an international development institution. +The percentage of shares is not easily negotiated and identified. +As this module has demonstrated, Aboriginal peoples were impacted by changes in Canada's various economies. +Now, we've divided this lesson into three segments. +For example, decisions typically must be made by the end of the legislative session. +Some of you may have no idea what I'm talking about here, so let me explain a little bit. +Somehow the concept is also delivered in the communication, not just in the product. +Yeah, but that's it. +Check your posture and make sure you're sitting straight up in your torso. +5 and if you look at Hasan's perspective, B is the best because nine beats 5, 6, 6 and 4. +There's been some fascinating studies done by Stanford researchers that shows that the simple act of rights language be incorporated into school curricula, through the dissemination of international groups that go in and assist the construction of school curricula, around the rights of the child that give the language and pictures that say it's inappropriate for a father to cuff his children for infraction in the home. +A fund is just simply a common pool, that means a banking account, in which investors can put their money all together. +But I think that the general idea is that the organizational culture is only as good or as appropriate as it survives the needs the firm and the participants within it and has that kind of consequence. +So in many countries, you saw enrollment figures go up [INAUDIBLE] kind of mind boggling to think about how quickly and how fast some of these systems expanded. +The idea that there are no separate beings. +Ultimately, practice helps you broaden the networks of neurons that are connected to your chunk, ensuring it's not only firm but also accessible from many different paths. +And in that campaign, we actually had one guy who was a parachuter and he jumped out of an airplane with a GoPro camera on his helmet and his friend also had a GoPro camera. +You can't have a fully equal world. +And to do that, you really have to see it from their perspective. +From accounts like ReconciliationCanada, or @Rec_Can, who promote reconciliation between Indigenous people and all Canadians, to @hgCoAst, an informal group of people living on Haida Gwaii who are opposing the super tanker traffic in BC waters, Twitter becomes an information super highway and Indigenous peoples are tapped in. +Obviously the entrepreneur must have money, otherwise to have a put option in your hands could be nice, but not successful. +That was a nice element, because it made for fun photos. +What that says is think about how much each side could claim. +Like re-experience the bad thing before or if you were just unemployed before that, like take some time to like concretely use your imagination and think about what this was like. +In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for example, Muskeg Lake First Nation has entered into a business relationship with the municipality of Saskatoon through the creation of a urban reserve that contains a number of different business interest. +So a variety of complications arise in terms of niche definition with the advent of the internet and telecommunication. +But there's a wrinkle, it's the same wrinkle that exists in I cut, you choose. +Second element, luxury is not completely replicable. +And by showing appearances of one sort, it attracts resources, so pollen. +The first is that using the perspective of the pie will you justify a solution that's different from proportional division. +Such as asking which strategies in other occasions, or what have they used to go on in other occasions and reinforce these confrontation strategies which everyone has. +There's like ten people in that room. +But I do think there's a difference between those kinds of structures of culture and a learning culture, which I feel like is really much more about a process of trying to improve and adapt and using both communities of practice and networks of practice. +But I'm going to make up a response rate of five percent. +But I think, people jump into trying to do a negotiation way too quickly instead of thinking about and talking the other side in terms of how they can negotiate. +And if you see negotiation as learning about the other side, then do you talk a lot or listen a lot? You listen a lot, you ask a lot of questions. +So in that cell is asking where in your model is your unit cost? 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And so here's what they find, and you plot subjective well-being. +We've also looked at a fifth thing, perseverance. +Protect them from abuse, help them access medical care, and other services. +You're right if you order 3500 and the demand is 3000, there are 500 left. +They may have some constraints that you don't know about. +The liability profile is the liability side of the balance sheet of the company in which you are going to invest. +Hopefully, you see how this can expand. +We don't want 12, we want 12 percent. +It's very pretty, and the students seem to have a lot of fun, and even so today. +Issues of maternal health and reproductive and sexual health are of prime importance to women, and we take these up during this week. +So there's slightly different theories on a variety of dimensions. +You're not going to have homework in the way of readings or that kind of stuff, but you are going to have homework if you want the stuff to stick, you're just kind of thinking about your habits and that stuff too. +It would go up. +Is you may see a word that's important to you, but you may not see it again for a very long time. +I addressed the senate as part of my advocacy, the senate has set up a special committee to work on sexual violence. +It primes them to then fall to the hands of traffickers. +Now, whenever you want to build a projection, we'd like to make a table. +Some Plains First Nations, especially the Blackfoot, had no reason or impetus to trade directly with the Hudson's Bay Company on Hudson Bay. +There are some countries in Europe like England, France, and Germany which are much more developed than Italy; this we have to say in firstly. +Japan is the example on this graph of the oldest country. +But I think if you're committed to making social media good, and my guess is that most of you are not going to admit to me that you're going to delete your Snapchat, so fair enough, I think it's worth kind of finding ways to either make your feed a little bit more positive. +There are different ways you can do that. +The quality of the data will be directly related to how well you prepare. +And these were a stark contrast with the University of Chicago, as you'll see next. +That means if you want to run a fund raising for a closed-end fund of 100 million euro, you have to convince 100 investors to commit 1 million euros each. +How the digital media revolutionized the communication landscape is the topic that we are going to address in the next week. +So if you can, go first and try to anchor expectations with your initial price, but don't go overboard and chase away all the potential buyers. +Again, appreciate the power of this and hopefully share this for a minute and just realize this is an LP. +You gotta be careful here. +Whatever fashion that we decide to go with its, its. +So that's acceleration. +And women are-- girls are increasingly attending school? 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Sadly for Bea, Abe can demonstrate that the most you'll ever get is also one-third of the pie. +I think he tried to want to borrow some of that future savings, or promise some of the future savings to the people who are getting you there, whether it becomes a personal sacrifice or just extra labor, adopting a new system. +And it's not just, It's astonishing statistics but even at that level, you know, you can connect it to so many different aspects of women's lives because there is analysis thesis that says, the women who own their own houses are one twentieth. +These practices are powerful to the point that they have skewed male female ratios and resulted in millions of missing girls. +Hence, the writer, Mary Metz, selects the feature she thinks characterize this case. +I don't know why they called it that, but I can think of a better name. +All the very best to you, from myself and the wonderful team at Yale that made this course possible. +I didn't really back them up. +First, they had some people floss before brushing, which meant there is no cue. +And the negotiation's gonna be so prolonged or break off. +So there we were just, we just went with the flow. +I think what we are doing at Ashoka globally is to look for any social entrepreneur, because we are looking for those people who are trying to find local solutions to local problems in an innovative systemic change way, right. +So we have said that there will be a person who guides the process and then there can be one or two assistants. +Even if your intuition is telling you otherwise, that's just wrong. +When you want to sell an idea, the way you do it is you start with their perspective, lead with what they want to hear. +And secondly, adults must be able to admit that in this moment it is hard for them, in front of a critical incident, practice what they would practice in a daily situation which is offering them autonomy and accepting both isolation and the social group's support. +And I just repeat that process, because if you it consistently for too long, you you may over exert yourself. +They all went to the same organizations. +So for sure as we said price premium is important. +You're scared to take on these things. +The first of which is methodological, that is, researching the market, looking for possibilities, seeing if there could be any communions riguardino our products, etc. +It's not the brand advertising at me, it's the brand listening to me, speaking to me and helping me look even better in front of my friends with this new product that I have discovered and that I can share with them. +Just to give you an example. +Or you could be eating your cookie realizing you're having this enjoyable experience. +Go back to your variables, your decision variables. +The best cases that we’ve selected in order to help you understand what are the best practices in retail identity management and store management? 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Well, this is a topic that a very famous positive psychologist, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi studied. +There's the binary constraint. +Another very important decision that we covered in this module is how companies choose the customers they serve that basically means how to segment the market and out to evaluate the attractiveness of the different segments in the market. +Or I just discovered there's toxic waste under my tanks and they're gonna be very expensive remediation. +And the cost to the buyer is incredibly low because the $20 million bonus only costed $2 million. +The treaty also provides the surface and subsurface rights as well as the transfer of funds and other financial benefits to the Nisga'a. +You're supposed to take stuff to the garbage can. +So many universities do like Stanford does. +It's kind of like the, there's the expression a cat on a hot stove, that it goes up once and it gets burned, and it never goes up on the stove ever again, even though if it did it would get a lot of good food. +Who is this architect? All these ugly buildings suck. +] Of coming together and supporting each other. +And I hope you realize that I've learned my lesson and that we could still work together. +One is the slideshow style format. +Getting a commitment from your boss. +And this was mercantilism in a very aggressive expansive state. +You can even build up an immunity to its effects. +By enacting role distance and taking a self aware stance on your talk or your role, you show you're a person distinct from it. +The interview offers the designer an opportunity to have a conversation with the user. +So, let's see how we did. +It gets social shares, it gets links. +They are forced to endure as many as 10 to 20 men a day. +By the mid-twentieth century, the hydroelectric power developments along James Bay and oil development projects saw a significant impact on the traditional livelihood of the area's Indigenous peoples. +Sometimes people say that they were forced to identify as African American. +So just a little bit of a shortcut to make a table. +Here we see faculty who are linked when the co advise doctoral students. +Yeah, I do have an interest in Aboriginal veterans both in World War I and World War II, and it is interesting, the number of veterans that enlisted, sorry, Natives that enlisted because, ethnically speaking, they were probably the largest ethnic group in the Canadian Army. +The first step to managing stressful moments is managing your own emotions. +If a person asks you in an interview, hey Dalian here's an evil question. +The kid's thoughts are egocentric, his phrases are full of the pronouns "I" and "me", he also begins being aware that his opinion doesn't have to be the same as the other people's, the kid begins using a much richer and fluid language, he begins telling more complex stories in which he mixes reality with fiction. +How to look after a good suit for many years. +So that while the strike is going on, both sides are suffering the economic consequences but the public doesn't end up being a victim. +So let's say that condo in the Bahamas is more rustic than it is luxurious. +So we can move the issue of incentives to startups and to R&D. +And that raises this question of how do we deal with this? And of course we deal with it with our psyprotips. +This also includes other cultural practices and ceremonies that reinforce their connection to the land. +I may be a negotiation expert to some, but I wanna share the story of how this negotiation expert got beat by his 14-year-old daughter. +They have to find a decent place to live. +The framework established in the Delgamuukw Judgement was relied upon to establish a right to Aboriginal title in 2014. +And through that alliance, they pressure change. +But if managing and monitoring is successful, there is the last phase. +One study looked at this by studying cheerfulness in 18- year- olds, so around your age give you a measure of cheerfulness from zero, not very cheerful to 10, pretty cheerful. +So, one is grade one, one is high school, one is university. +I'll leverage it to the hilt. +And to be honest with you, so would I. +Can you please tell me. +In fact, some of them have reversed education gaps. +We'd have buy in, people that 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Once the company's able to build this customer knowledge this would be very useful to design a value proposition, but it is very important to recognize that different customers have different value propositions, and so before designing a value proposition a company must segment the market and choose the target market it wants to serve or the different target markets it wants to serve. +Let's go to Solver, put in our objective function, maximum, and changing our variable cells, the two green cells, subject to my one lonely constraint here, hit "Okay". +Even in this case, the innovation has not been a product innovation but it’s an innovation in the occasion of usage. +It's easy for you to make sacrifices. +In the Michelin Guide, there are many restaurants, but not all the restaurants that a consumer can choose from among the different ones that he or she can find in New York. +Nonetheless, the focus shifts from pair wise relations to the entire network. +They're hiring you not to set you up for failure, but because they want you to be successful. +It perpetuates the cycle. +Formative evaluation is conducted early on in the design process with low fidelity prototypes, while summative evaluation is conducted with high fidelity prototypes or a near final interface. +Then we'll move on to talking about some of the best ways to access your brain's most powerful long-term memory systems. +So in the last years many companies have been trying to go back to what used to be their craftsmanship and their heritage because they understand that actually, this is what the market wants. +What have you learned? You haven't learned what the other party is willing to sell it for. +There's more rumination about whether or not you're good at science and whether you're good at orgo in general and there's a real loss of self-worth for nearly everybody who kind of drops at any point. +This is the materials cost. +The power in the game is limited to one's ability to cause a day's worth of delay. +One of the main roles of bloggers is to select. +This experience sampling, basically, at the time in the 80s when the study was run, you have a Pager. +We were thinking of talking about priorities and choosing priorities and I'll speak a little bit about that after this little introduction. +The caribou, I always think of the caribou as like the buffalo of the north, because I'm from Saskatchewan, right, so the buffalo has been like so keystone species for us, and it was nice to feature the caribou. +So the men are expected to live another 15 years. +The starting of the story is, again, the private equity willing to run an investment. +These were designed to give greater ambit for the use of Inuit knowledge or Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, or IQ, in the decision making regarding the development of resources. +In every market customers are different. +Then the question is there's a variable cost per shirt, so eight dollars, so whatever the number of shirts that I order, I need to put eight dollars. +Personally, I think that fashion is a way to show who you are. +The second important change is at the structural level, the level of the organizational structure. +So coalitions have this odd dynamic that they seem to start very strong and full of hope. +The stress hormone cortisol is released, which starts breaking down fats and proteins for energy. +Please call the case. +The answer is yeah, Bob is in a stronger [inaudible] better backup. +These objects were as varied as the women who crafted them: quillwork place mats and silk embroidered book covers throughout southern Manitoba and northern North Dakota and moosehide wall pockets and calendars in Saskatchewan and Montana. +And I think what they were trying to mention was that, when you lead a coalition, the core of that coalition may be behind the same ideals and have consensus to some extent. +You're not an attorney, you've never represented a copyright case in court. +So each model kind of has an applicability here, and if we line them up again, we can see kind of how they all compare and which ones seem to have certain narratives and certain eras over others. +And so the 1918 war was over, it had been declared over, and he was sitting on top, and he could hear the no guns. +Angel is using his knowledge of Beatrice preferences to take advantage of her. +[LAUGH] And then she said to me, well, look. +Therefore, Abe as the person going first can get all of the first half plus a third of the second half, which is two-thirds in total. +So, it's kind of similar to what I've said Nelson and Winter were arguing standard operating procedures and tasks were, that kind of DNA, the blueprint of an organization. +Economic ups and downs, marketplace ups and downs, supply ups and downs. +It's not just because they're trying to control our lives, but there are some benefits to this. +Because I feel like we could work better if I knew a little bit more about where you're coming from, and so that's why I told you all that. +This slide shows the demographic in United States. +And they're very good concubines. +If they get a cabin, a shack on the beach, and they're expecting the Four Seasons, they're not going to be happy. +It could be eating a different kind of food. +So this economic necessity created an economic space for Aboriginal people and for different people, it was different degrees of integration and participation. +You know, hey younger students, if you're worried about your GPA, remember intelligence like a muscle, you could just get better over time. +Conflict prone and uncertain. +80, you're left with $2 in your portfolio and you have thus doubled your initial investment on average. +It makes sense that that could occur. +I want the candidates to be assigned one office. +The same question as to the others, is it something you know from previous situations, was it specially intense today? It was specially intense today, and smells bring us many memories and it brings me a memory from when I was young, we had a house in the field and one day the granary burnt and we got in and there was a person inside and there was a strange smell, and in other occasions when this happened, because when there have been victims and burnt bodies it's always the same smell. +It doesn't seem clear that they understood that it was 300,000 square miles. +So I think there's something nice about that the access and the quality of this format is not terrible. +An example of this comes from a Dakota community where the father of a murderer gave his son to the family of the victim in order to assume the role of provider for the family and, in some way, restore what he had stolen away. +Because they are really the soul and identity of the company. +The sense of my life firstly is a spiritual sense. +And you easily understand that the partnership, as we will see in a while, is a key word for the positive outcome of a licensing agreement. +In this way, I can afford you multiple examples, so you could see how the theory is applied in many instances, not just one. +And my mind is just racing, looking for the English word. +It's all the 30s, 32, you become a doctor-- a medical doctor. +One of the most interesting things of the area of Modena is this combination of old traditional products and high technology. +My experience tells me that there are very big companies that think very small. +So, it is a paradox but fashion most of the time combines the mass, the bottom and the very high end of the market. +And even that language itself is very limiting in the kinds of identities and lifes that can be lived. +Progressive companies in this market space evolved from being manufactured into a model where actually they control. +This I think, is why it's essential to knock away at the problem for 10-15 minutes, a day, two days before you let the brain do it's own thing. +We start with the open and free area. +Because it is the case that you can enjoy something in the here and now, but we have this wonderful technique as a human, where we can kind of pull up memories from the past and think about them again. +Looking around, the connected leader has a genuine, and insatiable curiosity to discover the system and the people, connections, and purpose that make the system what it is. +Public art sometimes works to intentionally distance the viewer. +you know, that might be great or even finding more of a design school, kind of exercise where I ask you guys to identify actual problems in organizations and you know you, as group projects identify various solutions that you think you could implement. +But in terms of a coalition, which is, you know a situation where there's multiple actors with very different preferences and identities You know, that creates all sorts of ambiguities and with that ambiguity, you know,we end up with exchanges of sorts that, horse trading, log rolling and things like that, that form a coalition of diverse interests. +And I think this set of theories affords us a series of means to consider that. +Even when it is 40 degrees outside. +51 and then our coefficient b is -. +It's often helpful to pretend that you are the concept you're trying to understand. +As [INAUDIBLE] kind of group projects may be, [UNKNOWN]. +Set the expectations properly. +And I think a modern day example of that would be US military when they are in Iraq and in Afghanistan. +I'm just normalizing it on one dollar. +This is the story of millions of boys and girls. +This leads us to another topic of organization learning. +They answer the question: “When I buy or use this brand I am…” This is the typical field of luxury and fashion brands. +You managed to fit everything in your jar. +Leadership roles of women, hereditary chiefs, and elders were replaced with a patriarchal, male-only elective system, largely under the control of the local Indian Agent. +It's about you. +So you can imagine a diagram, like a diamond with each element, participants, social structure, goals, technology. +The philosophy is absolutely interesting and challenging because it's a melting pot. +You can concretely go back and re-experience the things that you didn't feel before and you'll kind of reset your reference point that way. +And I'm interested and people might be interested, as to know by going that route, what specifically are you actually working on now? But I also think people would be interested in some commentary that, as you were speaking about Ethiopia, is very reminiscent of the United States where we have the law that allows access to abortion but access is the problem. +If we come back to lesson number one, PE is based on financing. +He lost both his home and his family. +They brainstormed and discussed them. +A value proposition is a combination of specific benefits and specific sacrifices. +Being an optimistic and tenacious person who looks for alternatives and solutions to the problems allows us to face and pass over them earlier. +Odjig's art experimented and pushed stylistic boundaries. +Sorry, if it makes you feel bad. +They entail stories people tell and even language or jargon, like dialect. +And he was an early proponent of campaign finance reform. +But you negotiate salary I think way later. +So there's some symbolic value that people still feel for these kind of garbage can contexts where you are allowed to kind of express and they have this dynamic quality. +Well, part of what you do when you're spending a lot of time with a problem is you're in some sense reifying and growing the neural structures that are related to what you're trying to think about. +To look more at learning. +How do we shift to the positive? Sadly, for many of us, our self-talk can be quite harsh, nothing like how we would actually talk to our friend, or to our students, or to our children. +For example, here's an image you could use to remember Newton's second law. +And here is the lesson for you. +They encourage the irrational belief that they can ward off making catastrophic choices. +Sharing all the worldviews of every Indigenous nation does not fall within the scope of this lesson. +Sometimes people think they will only remember this image and that's not true, you will remember it for a few days and then you will see how you will remember many other things from David, the good moments you spent together, some arguments, whatever you have to remember. +You might know this as winner-take-all or the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. +So, I think thinking about the differences in that can also help. +So we've been talking about these cases where we need to pay attention to our feelings to feel a little bit happier, and we've been looking at our cognitive triad sort of focused on feelings. +So if you watch a lot of television, you think whatever you earn is probably less than a person who didn't watch that much television thinks. +As it turns out one of the first steps towards gaining expertise in academic topics is to create conceptual chunks, mental leaps that unite scattered bits of information through meaning. +These are a few examples of social communities that many Indigenous peoples may have in common. +We know this from one study by Ashley Whillans who studies Time Affluence, she has a fantastic book called Time Smart and if you want to learn more time hacks, you should check out. +What are the things that you're saying to yourself? Just yelling them out, audience participation. +Individuals one on one, okay, this particular person was targeted, it's a little bit less of a slight. +According to a 2013 RCMP report, there have been 1,200 known cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women. +So you have this kind of idea of biology metaphors being extended in terms of variation into organizations. +We hope that, whichever person from these collectives you are, you find what you are looking for in the course. +The transport systems and systems of settlement are created by the fur trade. +Holland Sweetener should understand that the real value it brings is its ability to change negotiation power, and there's nothing wrong with getting paid to do that. +The merger would have some kind of formation of unparalleled super university probably. +They would rather be perceived as products that are excellent. +And so they're going to want someone who's trimming the fat in their own contract. +As resource companies and the 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into different conceptions of when, right, or different analytic conceptions of when. +And then finally, a great deal of the value in education has little to do with the efficiency of instructional activities. +It takes a lot of tactics. +We're in a good place, but we can be in a better place. +"Well, someone will bail me out. +The Venn diagram, a good visual here. +This was a significant turning point, as this was the first time any Indigenous artist had their work exhibited as art pieces in a gallery and not as relics in a museum. +A private equity investing in a company in a phase of development is named seed financing. +Comedian Michael Jr, also has a really entertaining and illuminating talk, where he gets into the power of bringing purpose and values into what you do, and what does life look like through one member of the audience in particular who's incredibly talented, what then happens. +I would conclude saying, consider that all this has to be made in an omni-channel kind of 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about being urban Aboriginal. +I joke with my ELL students that you're shooting all over yourself, hahaha, are shooting all over yourself? But it's like I should've studied more, I shouldn't be so lazy, I should have done better. +Why is that organizational self more sacred? What if my organizational self at Stanford also serves some good. +And so researchers hypothesize that maybe this is another way that experiences help us is that even before we have the experience, the anticipation of it, thinking about it actually gives us a little happiness boost. +India has one of the largest number of people living with HIV AIDS in the world. +However, I think it's also clear that it's not the same as reality. +Are there certain keywords or phrases that feel particularly personal and powerful to you? Think also about personal values and write those next to your purpose to in this circle on the left. +Our summary sentence here what does it mean? Remember, zero means no and one means yes. +There's a positive relation between Apple and the market. +And the way that works, kind of like baseball, is that each side goes and makes an offer. +I need the customer order, average customer order. +We can also play with him and even play with his imaginary friends. +I was very, very nervous about making that request. +So, you go back in time and say hey, what soft drinks used to be popular in this market and let's combine that with beer. +You know, because we have applied this protocol many times, that it's important that you can express what you want to express without censuring no one's ideas or emotions, it's important that if you want to you can talk but talking is not necessary because being here is already a way of participating, we have agreed to staying together and finishing this session together but anyways if someone feels really bad during the session and wants to leave he can do it. +I give lectures all over the United States, Canada, and increasingly in Europe about DNA testing and Native American identity and history. +There's frequent interaction in the faculty lounge, they have an instructional improvement committee, there is kind of a norm to focus on student relations and having positive ones with them. +I render the red color bolder where the rates and densities of that kind of interaction are higher. +She teaches at the law school at Stanford and also runs the human rights program at Stanford. +And just to show you that it's working as well for the two way table. +I mean so it's really a good job since the beginning then we go up to with the winter until middle of February then we start our, you know, let's say we say long season jacket I mean i’ts a big project i’ts not the only jacket. +Currently we do have deadlines, and those deadlines used to be weekly. +As such, the pride of the slow learners was protected and special activities built a sense of fun and camaraderie. +The important thing is that all they have specialized information on psychological first aid and that they are qualified people and experienced in emergencies. +If we go through the third channel within this channel the formats are, as said, travel retail where we have duty free stores, that is a booming business. +Take a second to realize why it makes you happy. +These kinds of networks of practice, knowledge about practice can travel rapidly and be assimilated but the reach is greatly expanded. +Being used to this stress they channel is what makes them act in the risk emergencies, they get to a certain physical and emotional anesthesia during the interventions. +How terrible it would it be if you're in relationship to break up with somebody you predict bad, and the answer is it's bad, just not as bad as you think. +You think of a movie theater, how often in your normal life or you just, popcorn, musty popcorn, but when you're in a movie theater, it just kind of happens, right? Your school will probably triggers all kinds of behaviors, raising your hand, you don't do that at your kitchen, dinner table, at night when you're home, having dinner with your parents, but you definitely do that in school. +And the act of doing that, and doing that as a habit seems to really increase happiness. +[NOISE] For names it's a bit different because people come in, and out of your life. +And so, it's interesting how the proposal lost energy, right. +Now as far as neuroscientists know right now, you're either in the focused mode or the diffuse mode of thinking. +After some failures, we have come up with a model, which we call the Barilla replicable model, which basically segments the markets in the world into tiers. +Paying careful attention to the ones that work for us and help us to grow, do the ones that help us to develop and maintain healthy relationships, and do those strategies that help us achieve greater well-being and support the goals that we set for ourselves. +And it's not just pain it's also when we feel incredibly tired or we feel incredibly stressed. +Then women's engagement with CEDAW became more of a reality, brought CEDAW home. +They don't tell me the number or the budget, but just 93 of my budget in x and 7 percent and y and my variance. +And I think while I was doing the medicine, I thought, OK well this isn't quite enough a skill set. +It doesn't feel good. +This lets me just drag it down so I don't have to keep typing it every single time. +Thirty eight. +I'm thrilled to be your Coursera teaching assistant for this course. +We talked about all these behaviors, social connection, meditation, and exercising more, that you want to do to feel happier, if you could turn them into a habit, it will be so much easier. +They're under the flash of the photographers. +Well, it's possible for the offers to go back and forth forever. +another person wrote, I think Nana Ganraze that ambiguity allows for bargaining, and I, I want to read hers if i can find it really quick. +And in the case of the Hudson's Bay Company, for some communities, this could be 200, 250 years of contact. +Maybe being at the beach or outside or on the basketball court, right? Try to figure this out and then once you've done that analysis, those are the things that are going to make you inflow. +This is a recipe for sinking. +And Lorena, what is the job of the marketing manager, then? Well, how would you support the licensing project in fashion, or in any other product categories? Rainbow as a licensor will, needs to work on a global marketing strategy in order to first of all the brand awareness, and since Winx Club has a lot values. +But most of them are not. +Then if you want to try and get 90 percent or something like that, you're not going to find me being very cooperative, and it's going to be hard to expand the pie. +They were interested in that. +In word-of-mouth marketing, you have to make the people who use the product look great. +You want a 100 percent expected return next year? Great. +Neither should be a substitute for the other. +Now you're ready to rock and roll with retrieving! After you watch one of the videos in our course, take a minute to skim the transcript. +The same happens with sports practice, mostly if they're at the outside, and cultural and leisure activities. +The last phase is named engagement. +How about a shirt as well? Now, when I'm interested in is why that works. +You see if it is a nice magazine, you keep it. +If you want 100% expected return on your $1 portfolio. +In this interview, we will learn how this company gets information about the trends and the changes of how people cook in different countries in the world, and how they include this information in their product management. +But now 24-- even in Sierra Leone, we have young girls as 24 who are qualified doctors. +They're twenty years old now, and they're all at university, which is great. +They can do individualized projects, and the lecture notes are posted after I teach the class. +Kristin Neff has found that this act of engaging in self-compassion can allow us to feel a little bit happier, also can make us more productive. +Let's use the some if formula. +And this says, tell me what I'm summing, what's my range? What is my criterion? And then well, what should I sum? So the range here, since we're looking for Des Moines is we say, go look for the table for Des Moines. +So my question will be, is it possible to be small in the beer industry because one of the trends in the last year has been the craft beers? And craft beers are usually small breweries competing locally. +And this is interesting because food and life is based a lot on relationships. +Then, I'm focusing in on something about their face, or body, or their composure, and whatever sticks out, I go with it. +Three, two, one. +But for now, this is a very nice spreadsheet that you can pass off to the client. +For example, I wouldn’t calculate on every day the same kind of equation, right? 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This is the idea. +We also know stories about other founders like Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway. +If you scroll through some angry feed or somebody who's experiencing depression, you would like to hope that you're not soaking all those emotions up, but are you? The answer from research seems to be yes. +It's only five questions you think. +So how does a field like this kind of form? Powell and DiMaggio kind of give you the process of field and the definition in four parts. +This matters a lot in terms of quality because what is relevant to us as consumers is percieved quality, the quality we perceive when we think, when we consume, when we buy products and services. +Items like bentwood cedar boxes, that were originally created for practical purposes, to hold items such as food, instruments, tools, clothing, and ceremonial objects were coveted by missionaries, explorers, and travellers for their great aesthetic and exotic appeal. +Is that true? J: Well CEPIA, its interesting. +Terrence's pioneering research in neural networks and computational neural science, have made him a living legend. +So, let me introduce you to Dalian King. +The previous history will be a vital step. +For this reason, this law is considered a sort of incredible format worldwide to be imitated. +Well thank you, so much for being here today. +That means that the fashion and luxury brands are able to deliver an exclusive sense of meaning, affiliation, or aspiration the people are very happy to pay for. +The fur trade doesn't only describe exchanges between First Nations and Europeans. +On the other side, small companies can have higher costs, but this is usually linked to higher quality, more sophisticated production methods, and so higher prices. +So, the same thing with memory is we do all these things but it, it helps us kind of round out our memory and allow it to be able to memorize something like complicated equations or, or philosophical terms or whatever. +And in 2006, Brazil adopted legislation that changed domestic violence from a misdemeanor to a serious crime. +What are the main questions how to deal with those that suffer from hard of hearing and actually are deaf? Well, here you see the different tasks that has been gone through the project of oinot, and summarized also in the Spanish version. +And having those champions of it, headhunting experts, benchmarking yourself, and performing those activities and making sure people are responsible for having them occur is probably a very useful way to encourage organizational remembering. +And we're thinking about moving on to try something different. +So they're doing some sort of art project where there's a bunch of paper scraps and the recycling bins just outside. +There is a change from your normal daily life here, and it doesn't have to be a big change. +This is very nice. +A lot of this is like duplicate bridge. +Starting with meaning, this is the informational aspect of your content that your regular readers, listeners or viewers look to you for. +And, then it shortens your ability to be successful. +These are all the things. +I'm not the CFO, and I'm not authorized to spend any more than 470. +Where we train companies, we coach them and we mentor their managers about how to enter the market, how to talk to a private equity investor, how to evaluate whether an IPO, or a private equity solution, or even a debt solution can be appropriate for them. +They did pretty well. +So we have our unit cost for cherry and oak and then of course we need the required board feet. +Now that you have your system level problem statement and are starting to understand the purpose. +Let's apply each of our models to the case of Mayor Washington and his effort at reform, the centralized effort. +A third element is entertainment. +I've broken it down because it's a very dense definition. +What type of pasta do you design for an occasion which is at eight A. +This is a really cool experience. +Where airline A needs a runway of length one and B needs a runway of length two, they can work together and share the same runway. +Burberry is a company that was able to transform itself into a true social media enterprise. +In most of the situations, companies chose a strategy in between. +And I think there's a lot to this and explains why a lot of people join many of the organizations they're in. +Also, we might know that some of these standard operating procedures work better in some neighborhoods than others. +But they've had so much inflation in their peso, that it's up to 25,000 pesos per 1 UF. +And it is a company that went to one of the most successful IPO in the fashion industry. +[LAUGH] You're thinking 4 million? 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+You're going from one thing to the next, it's like you have amnesia every day as a company. +And the way we've got it here, it's 20 up front, with a 15, so you're getting 85% of the pie. +We need to focus on other people. +Hi, in this video we will try to learn which are the changes that usually happen in teenagers and how this changes affect their daily stress level, and this topic is very important because when a teenager has to face a critical incident we must understand that it is another problem added to the stress level he usually has, what has just happened to him, this critical incident will confound him even more and scares him. +By the 1800s, beavers were almost hunted to the extinction in many parts of Canada. +It means that we try to make a summary to include all the core values, and the main characteristic of the product, of the area. +And most relationships tend to be continuing. +There's no basic abilities that you're born with. +Then becomes some other costs. +So three 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Just beneath the surface, we have the larger trends or patterns that led to the surface level data. +Or, you can consider a different way of decreasing the benefits and with more than proportional decrease of the sacrifices. +Making things happen is what I think finance ought to be about. +So that's a huge improvement from the buyer compared to just paying 25 million. +First, this is a case where it's ambiguous as to what desegregation means. +If you have doubts, ask, because the calmer and quieter you are, the more you will help the kids of this age. +You have far more cultural freedom. +They end up sticking around and that means we get bored with them. +The one requirement is that there is enough privacy that the user can freely answer the questions being asked. +These are people who identify with the game, at least at the expert levels, high levels of experience with the game and complex quests. +And so, here's a thing, after I've done 25 other deals, if I wanna do that 26th deal, I've gotta go and talk to Tom. +And now, we have our tables. +Sometimes I wonder how did I do it before without digital? 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We said that every consumer is only able to remember a few alternatives even though, in the market, there are many more alternatives. +The equity value of a company is equal to the sum from T1 to n of the cash flows generated by the company. +So you have consistent elements that are being mentioned, an organization-wide kind of consensus that exists. +In many ways, the image of Indigenous women have become culturally appropriated in Halloween costumes. +It's all an act, right? Like this right now is an act. +So I guess we can settle on C. +And what I am curious about, I know that you wanna get the most amount of money that you can for this. +So the point for a producer is do I want to have these services in home, or do I want to buy these services from distribution partners? And what are the services offered by distribution partners? Basically, the most important one is the assortment. +And this helps them passing through this critical moment slowly, calmly and, therefore, better. +mm hmm. +And the other is gonna feel embarrassed and not want to do business with you. +You're not having some anxious feelings about what's going to happen in the future. +None the less, they bring with them all sorts of baggage and experiences from elsewhere, like from the family, and that can influence their behavior in the school. +For instance, this year, I worked a lot on taste. +And maybe they're behaving in ways that are uncomfortable to us. +So, everyone but the offender is seen to pay the consequence of the crime. +Older women, particularly in resource-poor countries, are often illiterate and the poorest of the poor. +The very consistent retail identity starts from the outside where the Dsquared2 logo shines over the wooden wall. +What does it mean? 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What is being, what we call this outflow, what is actually produced now? This we have to keep track of. +They have to communicate their numbers. +In today's markets, in food and beverage businesses it is very unlikely and uncommon to find a company which tends to approach the market exactly the same way with the same value proposition, but in theory there is this option. +Positive self-talk, though, is the encouraging thing we say to ourselves. +I've already talked about it a little bit, but I want to kind of elaborate it further now. +Perhaps the most well known indigenous run post-secondary institution in Canada, however, is the First Nations University of Canada, formerly known as the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, located in Regina, Saskatchewan. +So if you think that you might be in this scenario, I would really advise you to start looking for other opportunities if the organization is not willing to do the right thing. +It's a way that clients can schedule meetings and arrange for payment. +It's something that's so basic in the sort of way that we interact with our menus here in Rome but it's so critical. +Every actor enters into a voluntary exchange relation regulated by rules. +This happens in a number of purchases but for other purchases consumers rely more on emotions, and it depends basically how important the symbolic benefits of a value proposition for consumers are. +A good fabric with a good cotton improves when you wash it, becomes softer and with better body, and after 20, 30 washes, the shirt really is better at the beginning. +For example, things that, that your brain has been working on, your out of conscious thoughts bubble to the surface. +This is mindfulness, which is awesome because it helps us break mind-wandering but there's a problem with mindfulness, which is it's actually really hard to be mindful. +The encouraging or discouraging things we say. +Hello everyone. +I'm less about empathy than a lot of the current gurus are. +Unlike Abe and Bea, when you enter negotiation, no one hands you a piece of paper and says here, this is your reservation value. +Because they have to protect their own rights Like if you're going to work for a company, they have to know that, you know, that there should be life insurance enforced, and social security, and very often they are not well paid. +You could use the same causal loops to sketch everything from roadside chicken coops to complex relationships within the systems you care about, from the environment, health care, and many more. +The difference between closed and personal cubicles versus an open desk is another. +So that's my sense of organization analysis theories, that here's a course that's supposed to be kind of a general overview. +kîsikâw is what we call that event, and it's a spirit, a spiritual event, because the morpheme kîsik, is in there as well. +We need to really pay attention to what you might call our sleep hygiene. +And so he also articulates that aren't gangs also temporary kind of organizations, too, in this sense? I think, again, it's temporary is the key thing. +Who supported me to the tune of 21,000 for the first year, 40-some thousand for the second year. +When you write out the algebraic inequality, they are the coefficients that occur on these variables. +Let's just be clear. +These successful development accomplishments are certainly to be appreciated. +Nowadays no one doubts of the psychologists participation, maybe this has been possible thanks to the evolution that has been produced since that internal debate in the professional colleges towards the creation of psychosocial teams, composed by socio-sanitary area staff team-working along with psychologists. +And, that would lead me, along with some of the other remarks I have made, to emphasize something that I believe very strongly. +They should be congruent. +It's probably tough for her, a young person starting out. +What can you do to have your employer recognize that you have a super power? What's super valuable to them and not necessarily so costly to you? Normally for Yale, well, we have a surplus of students, and so finding a way to get more people to come to campus is not a great super power. +We're trying to give everyone the opportunity to become more emotionally skilled. +I was teaching this class, maybe 15 years ago. +This is the kind of thing that can leave you in shock when you discover you've flunked the test you thought you aced. +I know it's not showing on the screen, you have your row inputs. +Screens that look like this, watching television, watching Netflix. +And now that we've looked at that personality characteristics of people and then tried to relate their personality characteristics to their degree of creative achievement. +So the conferences and workshops have been a special effort because you see that the sign language, the language of deaf people, is actually the same like our languages, French, German, Czech, Norwegian, or Danish. +That is the concept of ingredient-branding. +And that's more of a rational legal type of authority. +We're engaging in thought patterns that feel downright mean. +Welcome back to Yale. +One of the key topics we're going to be covering is purpose and how it can drive and underpin the connections to a life of maximum potential, so it's only appropriate. +Get back a reasonable number. +Where the DNA of private equity is based on the concept that the company needs money, and the private equity is going to finance the company. +But are they fair enough, or can they be considered reliable? Or, again, most of them are caught up in this PR big machine and so at the end they are one of the communication media that the food business has introduced in the last few years? Yeah, I mean I know that this is a delicate topic. +Even if you're going through a really traumatic time, you can help yourself by not additionally beating your own self up. +Finally, the completed strategy pyramid, provides the organization with an easy one page way to check different objectives against each other, and ensure complementarity. +So are there any circumstances in which we have two potential right answers? If so, we could rule out both options. +Now, here I have 3,500. +That costs 21 million to the buyer. +Some people kind of believe intelligence works like that, but other people have a different kind of mindset which she calls a fixed mindset, which is kind of just the opposite. +As the shrinkage rates get lower and lower, the ability to move first becomes less important. +Education was a mechanism to colonize and assimilate all Indigenous children, to destroy their cultures, beliefs, languages, and sense of pride. +Instructional differentiation was rendered more individualized and removed both the stigma placed on a student performing at the fourth or fifth grade level and enabled accelerated students to work at a level well beyond grade level. +You probably have a lot of things in your life that are habits. +There's only ten people. +Each one has certain defining characteristics. +Activities that you become so engrossed in that you might even forget to eat and drink. +One of the deadliest viruses in the world is HIV. +A book that is a reference for understanding how this strategy could be feasible is the one that Philip Kotler and Waldemar Pfoertsch wrote, and the title is, indeed, Ingredient Branding, Making the Invisible Visible. +In the early part of the 20th century, the government made amendments to the Act, which allowed the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs the ability to enfranchise people against their will. +You know what you should be doing. +It’s a new company, it’s an empty shell in which the private equity investor is going to put money with equity, the company as well; together they collect money from the banking system, and the SPV has enough cash to buy the other company. +And she's able to take those grains, and in her hand, because she has those magical powers, she blows on those and the earth begins to grow off of Turtle's back. +The reason I'm sharing this story with you is that to the 40 percent who are uncomfortable in terms of doing this negotiation, saving $120 in one minute is the equivalent of $7,200 an hour or 12,000 pre-tax. +And finally I wanted to be able to say the third issue that I think has been really important, is realizing that education for women is so important, whether that is in formal education of women as adults people, literacy and finances and law or the girl's education. +So, yeah it's touchy that way. +So some of the players had changed in terms of who had access to power and clout. +Same is for goretex, that is assuring more transpirability to your active garment. +In participants we have seen how through years we might develop exhaustion by compassion, which would be the burn out other professionals have, but in our case we would call this way the feeling that anything we do won't matter because it won't work, that sometimes there are participant bodies in more social fields saying they don't have enough resources, that no matter what they do, they're condemned, this expression that there won't be an escape no matter how good we do our work. +I hope we'll continue to see more progress in the years to come. +It's good to check if the purpose statements are driving meaningful and related work. +Instead, to put out the fire is to call them on the behavior and say, hat's really not appropriate and I don't think that's constructive to helping us reach an agreement. +In this example, co-regulation is about establishing a more positive state of mind between you and the other person. +So for example, Agassiz's grade level meetings, the Faculty Study Committees, restructuring roundups. +If you look at the ad by Evian, The ad is very focused on the health aspect. +These are places where somebody's got an item for sale. +Understanding how to obtain real solutions is important in learning and in life. +And it can be applied across a myriad of situations, I think. +We expect each party will try and make the largest claim he or she can justify. +For example, we have “country brands,” in this case for salmon which is known for being produced in very few countries in the world: Norway, Japan, Scotland, Chile, and maybe a few others. +We ought to introduce ourselves a little bit more formally. +And this also leads to an explanation for one of the counter-intuitive effects we probably saw before, which is this other effect that we keep talking about, where increased salary isn't making us that happy. +So even the most horrible things, we are not good at predicting. +That will lower the expectation level going into negotiation. +And it matters because when you hear that second person, hey, Laura, you should do, da, da, you don't think it's you talking to yourself. +They didn't realize it. +Participants who are currently involved and socially active hold a communal memory of the past and demand a call to action. +Just to give an example, let's imagine I scout, identify a certain company. +Being there during their suffering can affect us in our most intimal being and it is very human being aware of it and having resources to confront this. +Also the coverage of fashion shows is huge. +I was amazed at how salient it had been for many of you. +I have to pick one of those? Yes. +But the French, luxury has more to do with the art de vivre also connected to many product categories, wines, arts de la table, and accessories. +A lot of people think that we should do it proportional. +For the Inuit, ancestral naming created strong bonds between the Sauniriit, the person who receives the name, and the person from which the name comes from. +The cost of domestic violence goes beyond the individual costs that we have been talking about. +And I would just encourage you the night before the phone call to practice this to your closet or out loud to your family members and say, does this sound in a greedy way or more just in a curious way? It should be curious, not greedy. +You can have the team goals as the first tab, and then each individual has their own tab as part of the same workbook, mutually visible to everyone in real time. +Or maybe this feel abstract right now and you're not sure how they apply it. +When you want to manage a territory as a product, it is important to move attention from the product to the brand. +They want to get a better sense for how to prevent disasters in the future. +Excellent. +We need to continue this negotiation and see how far we can go. +And in addition to royalties, what is called a Contribution to Communication. +You can get HIV from sharing a needle with someone. +We can also give users a list of items and have them rank them from the most to the least preferred. +And to me that's what I'm thinking about. +So, they're trying to get past that. +This, this would work with any subject matter that you would like to study. +The Licensee is the partner that might be a manufacturing partner. +The publisher was game, but my co-author was not, so we didn't do it. +As suggested by Aaker, you can identify this category of benefits if you can answer the question: “when I buy or use this brand I feel…” A second type of benefit is the so-called hetero-directed emotional benefits. +To begin tapping into your visual memory system, try making a very memorable visual image representing one key item you want to remember. +Like an energy-efficient sticker you might find on a new appliance, except for ships. +But that they could have spread all over the place in this space, however they're kind of sequestered to, or segmented into, particular kinds of co-occurring domains. +I'm also a professor here at Stanford. +That stressful system when your heart's beating fast and you're acting like a tiger snake has just jumped out, that doesn't feel awesome for our happiness. +Colonization is a process. +And obviously, other people means not only your own portfolio, but especially other people means your network. +But at the initial stage notice what I'll do, I'll say hey Eddie, would you rather give me less salary? He likes the sound of that. +Many, many men exhibit a sense of ownership for the women-- a sense of I paid for her, I can do whatever I want in the time that I have her. +which can be long term contrast negotiations, or short term kinds of acts and exchanges that get you through that particular crisis or, or activity. +So there's all kinds of futures here that we could imagine and potentially implement, and I'm very excited to think about it. +There were just a few spaces that looked at other European models or American models for food halls and have adapted those for modern Italian economic exigencies. +It only requires a paper and a pencil. +Wherever you are in the process, it has to involve questioning our initial interpretations off and reactions to others emotions. +If you are not yet employed by an organization, you might think about the head of an organization that you want to work for. +So it's either going to be liking it more or liking it less. +, as training. +So everybody involved in this situation feels twice as bad. +We think, "I felt frustrated when that happens, so that person must feel frustrated too. +Because, trust me, you're not going to get credit. +That's the thing. +The Maritimes have what are commonly called the Peace and Friendship Treaties that dealt with war, or the end of war during the 1700s between the Mi'kmaqs, the Malecites, and the British. +For question 1a, please consider then jot down what decisions and choices led you to this point in your journey. +And other people are trying to find new jobs because they were laid off or furloughed. +We seek out people like ourselves. +Not just they looked at it, they did a kind of study that we like to call a meta analysis. +And the fact of being close to the market in terms of manufacturing. +So, there are differences, and I'm not fully sure how it's all working out but it's clear that the creation of this internal one, Class2Go, is concerned about the pendants. +Poor children don't go to high school. +Callable and puttable securities are shares with call and or put options embedded inside. +My non-profit experience includes helping Richard and team launch and run the Carbon War Room. +And for a lot firms they've sunk a lot of costs into these efforts and into establishing internal technologies and social structures. +Remember when we discussed the Marshall Decision of 1999? Jungen and Linklater’s Modest Livelihood is a twist on the infamous notion of "a moderate livelihood". +That's it! Most anybody can focus for 25 minutes. +Our ability to thrive as a purpose driven leader is only as strong as the weakest of these fibers, being present and intentional across all four of these Ps, makes a stronger rope than being strong in some areas and weaken others. +It should be noted because this land distribution was never realized, the Manitoba Métis Federation filed a lawsuit in 1981. +I'm too old, you're not too old. +You just gotta ask. +So it is easy to understand that in normal situations at this age more inter-familiar conflicts appear and the opposition stage that characterizes teen age is ready. +In general it's really bad but it also turns out it's bad for performance. +On the other hand, they might say yes. +The data tells us it's not. +Another example, a student of mine who got an offer from a tech firm in Silicon Valley. +Now you might say well okay why doesn't the buyer just go and say, you know I'm offering you 100, but I'm really willing to pay 200? And the reason for that is bloody obvious, which is if the buyer says I'm willing to pay 200, the buyer's gonna end up paying 200. +They listen the sound and they check you the quality inside. +All in the effort to get through this lesson to keep people engaged. +Now, these are big effects, right? If you have a possible ten point enjoyment of some activity, you're going down a whole point just because your phone beeped in the middle of it, right? We don't assume that that's affecting us. +It has nothing to do with function benefits. +To this end, the Métis community drafted several petitions expressing these concerns, which were supported with warnings from missionaries and members of the North-West Mounted Police, who urged the government to deal with these outstanding issues. +Don't feel bad if you have to read it a couple of times. +A year later, they increased the infrastructure, which created my office, and interestingly the person who chaired that meeting that created my office was Hilary Clinton. +And within the Tlingit there are twenty-one (21) geopolitical groups or Kwáan. +[SOUND] We have in the opening, a buyer who looks like she's nice and friendly. +Last, an underemphasized mechanism of tie formation concerns practices and identities. +That means, they went to court in order to kind of figure out who's right or wrong in this case. +We will do the second exercise which is what you have done until now, as we have said what happened that day from everybody's point of view, we will explain what you thought in each moment of the day of those you said that were happening, which were your thoughts. +So I hope your audience is not watching videos while they're driving, although we all know some of them are. +In the course you will find four different kinds of materials. +So, think of whatever your grade point average is right now and your overall well being. +But on the other hand, all paradoxes and the problems and the limitations. +It's not exactly what we mean. +It could be, but need not be exactly 12 months. +It is also important to consider user interfaces or UIs and how they are failing to meet the needs of the user. +And now what you have to do is to remember the fundamentals, the pillars of the concept of equity value, company valuation within corporate finance. +Then the metaphor works as far as the analogy to crowdsourcing systems. +So, I'm trying to make a mental picture of what voltage can be and I'm thinking about an electrical circuit. +I think of luxury is a comfort in our life, it's time saving, but money spending. +Offices have a need. +Last but definitely not least, he is ''The Math Guy'' on national public radio. +And we figure, you know, right now, we're not where we wanna be. +So I think empathy is important. +For Indigenous peoples, the spirit and intent of these treaties is based on an understanding that the agreements were made between two sovereign nations. +Try to switch actively to the positive. +So the power function models this data - and we kind of saw that there was a curve built into the scatter plot, so perhaps it's not surprising as it may seem. +One more time, that's the linear model. +There are a few people, almost all of them are freelancers, who can make a sort of snarky crankiness work. +The restorative justice would be considered within the relational harms. +Well, it's a little bit like pipes with water. +Those given the highest numbers inferred, but the house was worth $6,000 more and raised the minimum bid they would accept by more than 7,000. +And so they do it, the numbers come in. +You're always going to sell the minimal of those two numbers, and what's going to be leftover is the difference unless it's negative and in that case you want 0. +Barilla being a global leader, it has does the possibility to overview different markets and different geographies, with different traditions, different tastes, so when you sell your products abroad, how much of the value proposition do you adapt or how much do you keep it standardized? Yeah. +And you are the easiest person to fool. +We actually never referenced this cell for me it's B6, the year which the increasing changes. +And then, what they did at the end of this you do all these hard questions, you think it's just like doing these questions and then I say surprise, we're going to see how much you really learn. +So effectively, we need to think about how to renegotiate this. +One, first of all, again, from the class, I thought that why not. +The median gives us important information about the distribution of those five data points. +People prepare food and actually sell sandwiches to go, which for Rome that's a totally new thing, and it's something that is emerging for a variety of reasons. +And I think, as we see access being restricted in the United States, we will see more and more women using Misoprostol to terminate their own pregnancies, safely, and outside the medical system. +Our young men are foolish. +So it does manifest itself in different ways, but the trend, it can be quite similar. +This area had been an important region of Indigenous trading long before the French arrived, and so, such conflicts were not new. +It's kind of like social benchmarking, but social proof is a phenomenon in which you assume the actions that other people are doing reflect what you're supposed to do. +In fact, I'm going to have, unfortunately a bunch of unhappy customers, 50 of them that aren't going to get their shirts. +The AMC can use these three more years to exit from the different investments. +I'm clear that Zums is offering you $20 million. +Both my maternal grandparents went to residential school and I wonder, how did my great grandmothers and great grandfathers feel when they had to say goodbye to their children? Did they even get to say goodbye? That I will never know. +And so, the facts from Ken's perspective, entirely favored Gringotts Bank. +They're descriptive and possibly and feasibly prescriptive if you so wish. +Having that external motivation is actually killing your internal motivation to enjoy this thing that you used to like before. +To practice this skill, think about a relationship that you care about or one that you might be struggling with. +And so, it's caused me to kind of make sure I get in the calendar at some time with them because inevitably it's going to be the kind of time that's really fun. +It must be a big place, as big as possible. +We said to the salesperson, "Look, Black Friday is coming up in three days and you expect these shoes are going to go on discount then. +By contrast, if the friend's ties actually weren't friendship, but weak ties, then it's likely the structure will entail more spanning trees, rank ordering, and fewer groups. +It's an organization as having shifting interest, depending on the timing and the parochial interests of those leaders. +They're creating a higher tax on certain kinds of energy usage that's making green technology more affordable and more in demand. +And then they decouple their formal structure from the actual internal activities and their performance. +It's kind of a skilled performance, but one we recognize as we go from firm to firm, and particularly across divisions in tech culture. +People come and go, there's turnover in terms of who can be part of this choice arena, this arena for decisions. +Who are trying to think about it and think of ways to actually provide more efficient means of learning. +Now we've all seen people do this. +But first, I wanna show our viewers, just a little bit of your memory prowess. +What was to be changed, is something that's a revolution in the cuisine is that the direction became more and more spiritual. +One of the things I hope you appreciate, having seen this is, there's nothing to justify this idea that I'll take a off the table if you take d off the table. +Is this, are you referring to the Geneva Conventions? Under the Geneva Conventions And when you say an illegal weapon of war, has rape been, do people agree that rape is, in fact, a weapon of war? 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+Say, “Let’s sweeten this a little, or adapt to…,” but no, we stayed the same. +So an organization situated in a dramatically changing environment may do well to be differentiated or ambiguous so that it can more readily adapt and survive within that kind of environment. +He looks at how individuals differ in their response. +We'll use the formula for decrease. +Again, that's a rounded number. +I don't really want to engage with you. +The typical one is product innovation. +I will tell Excel that, hey, my y-values, the second column in my model is coming from B20. +These rituals are used as vehicles for the exertion of symbolic power, and that defines reality. +That you arrived at these meetings thinking, yeah, we're going to make a decision, we're going to go somewhere. +What really happens is you get a super strong significant effect that the money you spend on other people makes you happier than the money you spend on yourself, which is pretty cool. +That I finally made the decision 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And the problem is that, a lot of teens your age one of these next to them and you sleep with your phones, which makes sense it's your alarm clock. +The web runs on words. +The other thing that was neat about it was that what resulted was a real productive conversation about efficiency and deadlines, whether that actually generates quality products or efficiency in an organization. +But access to safe, legal, and affordable termination is vital for several reasons that are discussed on pages 112 to 118 of the text. +In this case, we have to apply the formula where the percentage of shares we have to issue is equal to the new shares to issue divided by the new shares plus the old share. +If a company wants to sell its products and its brands in foreign markets, it must be aware of the differences of consumers across different countries. +It covers both social, and psychological support. +This time in the context of the wider system, not just our current situation or job. +Okay, so I'm not trying to tell you what the answer to this is, who's right and who's wrong. +I mean, change, you're shifting from something that's known, a set of structures in place and coordination rules, a set of participants, goals, an environment, and you're changing those things for the organization. +When the European world expanded outwards after 1500s, say the significant date of 1492 with Columbus, it came to establish presence at different times in what was referred to as the New World. +These are the features of flow. +The screening activity is completely driven by the general partners. +Head over to the data tab and find the What-If Analysis. +So we have worked hard first on small campaigns with 50, 300 maybe 1,000 people. +But these people tend to overlook the organizational changes which is required to support this growth. +The point I want to make now is different; can a territory be a product or a brand in and of itself? 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Maybe you're physically in the classroom, but your thoughts drift back to an unsettling conversation you've had with a friend or family member, or maybe your mind is spinning because of everything on your to-do list, or you might feel unsettled due to an altercation that happened between two students. +If the other side says no and the deal falls through, then all you've lost is that little bit. +So hopefully this kind of summary of this particular policies and their application and relevance to garbage can theory will help you understand how they are kind of organized anarchies and possibly ways in which you can manage them better. +Data, solver, the box pops up. +He's an IP lawyer and California has a high state income tax, state of Washington does not. +You'll find the TGIP manuals, the recommendation and the Cologne risk index in the online version. +Here we are in the middle, there will be moments in which they will shelter in the safety adults can give, but there will also be moments in which they will oppose to anything we say and it will difficult a lot our communication with them, a characteristic of this stage in which everything changes, in which they don't know their role and, honestly, we don't know how to act properly. +Here's what it is, There are some people who think that only the poor and less educated people use slang, but this idea is erroneous. +He's a great professor here at Bocconi so Fabio, what is, today, the state of the art in private equity venture capital around the world? It's a huge question I know, but coming from your experience… First of all thank you for your introduction, too nice. +The Supreme Court also stated that not enough consideration of the First Nations oral histories was given in the first trial, raising its status as a legitimate form of legal evidence. +A variety of you, you responded to this, for example Misha Pavlovic argues that, you know, more ambiguity is better and he kind of implies certain things there which is that, you know the grey area is where the coalition holds. +If I stopped for a while and came back to it, you get this reboost that overcomes hedonic adaptation and resets your reference point. +So always they are on the side of the men, regardless. +The Nisga'a Final Treaty Agreement in 1998 represents a final statement of all treaty and Aboriginal rights as envisioned under Section 25 and Section 35 of the Constitution. +That's fabulous. +So, these three folks all want to leave. +So you have that took off in this country and many other countries at the same time. +There was nobody to pay their school fees, or buy their books, or their uniforms, so they couldn't go to school. +You can say to people, oh, it's not working for you? 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you can choose how you use your time. +So thanks. +So we have our centre caribou, to symbolize that keystone resource in the parts of Canada where it's so essential for our First Nations, Métis and Inuit people, and so we start again. +While many countries have yet to make meaningful changes, activists in countries such as Brazil, Jordan, and Malaysia have succeeded in getting laws passed making honor killings and domestic violence a crime. +Maybe we'll center some things as we go. +It's just that scholars and the kind of information we collected, we just shifted what we focused on. +On the other side, if I want to use an indirect channel, I can share these investments with all the other partners in the distribution network. +The title of Modest Livelihood relates to the legalese phrasing of moderate livelihood, that undermine the First Nations treaty rights to freely hunt, trap, and fish. +3 million. +The third one is the relationship between the brand and the customer segment that 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are so many ways you can realize that none of these are real issues, that the actual reason you haven't learned the language, is your devotion to these reasons. +One of the trademark lines that you have, that I think is really critically important, is this idea of caring, really caring, but not that much. +So we would do one plus 2. +Yes, and then I email those people often know them. +I look at the first question, how does a change in the response rate affect profit? You realize very quickly, you don't have an actual response rate to sell. +What hasn't changed is a United States ambivalence to surrender its own sovereignty to the international system. +But when you're writing, it's you instantly start coming up with solutions. +So this is something you guys can use yourself, both in your jobs that you experience but also in other interactions you have with people, like doing problem sets together and so on. +Obviously, to invest money doesn't mean to give money to the company, but it means to start the second phase of the activity of investing, where the second phase is deal-making. +It may be encoded in various people, products, and patents that are linked to capital, and are used like an artifact. +Here's two little formulas that work on nicely, and notice now when I really started experimenting or playing around my numbers, everything's working out I have 1,500 orders, I sell them, and I have leftover 150. +So somebody who says they're not going to do this deal is basically lying, right? I mean, maybe they've gotten their emotions to the point where they actually like to rip up money, but the reality is, it isn't the case that no deal is better for them than A,B,C,D and E. +Control of the production is super important among these brands. +That's because women are not always empowered to be able to get their partners to use effective methods of contraception. +These dopamine neurons are part of a large brain system that controls reward learning, and in particular, in the basal ganglia which is located in the green region above the dopamine neurons and below the cortex at the top of the brain. +These temporal landmarks allow us to put our past failures into some account in the past. +A shift in geography was to more northerly and westerly areas, and this paved the way for the rise of the Hudson's Bay Company. +If there is an early adopter for example, then perhaps he might influence others to try the new system. +So, take it away Daylian. +Are any of you unfamiliar with thumb wrestling? You don't know what thumb wrestling is, but you do sir. +So doesn't that mean that if anyone has some idea, so if the market goes down in London, it will probably go down in Paris too. +We then did a special type of linear programming problem called transportation problem. +Two items doesn't feel like a list and six is too many to wrap our brains around and memorize. +Next, what is the process of policy formation? In what ways can we consider how a policy originates and develops? Here Kingdon considers a few different models by which scholars have characterized policy formation. +To replicate this concept in an investment firm, we must have two groups of shareholders. +So, these three streams must converge when a policy window is opened. +One can readily comprehend this when we, say, compare a cathedral to a Quaker meeting house. +We are going to refer to cognitive measures as those that relate to the mental effort it required to complete the task. +To sustain a startup is one of the possibilities, it’s one of the options to promote growth. +You're very welcome. +A child cannot look after a child. +But, the idea is that you're, basically, establishing conditions, in which A decision is going to happen. +So that is, before we talk about money, before we talked about issues, what I'd like to do is say, this is theory of this pie learned in this course called Coursera [inaudible] it's amazing, and that eventually, what I want us to do is not go out there and argue proportional, not do this 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, shake my hand, but actually, agree that we're going to go and make a bigger pie as we can, and that we're going to split it. +Would you like a second rug just like it? I have one in my store. +I'm letting people down, my parents are going to kill me, my teacher is going to hate me, I can't tell my friends, they're going to think I'm stupid. +For the most part, when I kind of asked you guys at the beginning, what are the kinds of things that would make you happy, for the most part these things were left out. +Consider an instance when you bought a new model of your favorite X. +When I started at UMass Lowell, I was entering a new field. +Can you speak to that? Yeah, I mean, it's kind of the good news and the bad news that there's almost always tomorrow. +If people are able to respect one another, know that gender is the way we are being socialized, and therefore tackle the issue from the root itself, our young, we should be able to make changes. +And it works if you change this number, let's say I did 3000, let's say I did 4500. +Seldom, do I get a number that's below a hundred. +After the acquisition, the purpose of the private equity investor is not to manage the company, but to keep it in the portfolio for a very short time, and to sell it to another buyer. +The first reason that we get happiness so wrong is that we seem to suck at what's called affective forecasting. +So, there's always a handful of sites that are just getting tons and tons of traffic. +This is the very first example, so just has these two constraints. +What most shocked you or what comments do you have about? What surprised me when I really looked at it more in depth, although I knew the facts before that, but the dramatic numbers really impressed me. +So, she may think that fashion has nothing to do with her. +In my case, for most of my career, I was a long-distance runner. +The order is important, we will never inform the kid if he isn't calmed down. +How do you run a school? Yeah. +At which point I said that's double, they say," it's doable. +Each day, the iDoRecall spaced repetition algorithm will schedule for practice the small subset of the recalls that you're getting closest to forgetting. +The choice of model is also key. +You can pick out keywords and memorize those or the general phrases or concepts. +Yeah, definitely. +The students who have the highest GPAs in high school on average have lower levels of self esteem not higher. +I'm going to take the game of soccer, something that most of you should be familiar with, right, and describe how these three institutional controls can be layered so as to make the performance of soccer games relatively the same and recognizable. +Every civilization has critical components, among them, education, law, currency, family, and healthcare. +So, you can appeal to distinct elements in the environment, you can appeal to distinct opinions or segments. +That is to say, they are considered interesting by the mass media system that usually in turn, talks, speaks about it, and communicates it to the target audience. +It's critical to interrupt the automatic emotional reaction and recruit the more advanced and logical prefrontal cortex region of our brain. +That is, it makes us aware that not all traumatic facts are repaired in a 100% and this scares us. +We want to eliminate violence against women, because women have a right to bodily integrity. +Where is it the same, where is it different? What are the poker playing skills that are relevant for negotiation? Yeah man, I can talk in generalities. +One which is very typical is the sensorial pleasure given by a product in the food and beverage business like the taste which is obviously a fundamental one, but this is not the only one. +Let's all that paving the path to a sale in a way that is just as interesting and compiling, and readable and sharable as their popular content on side like Buzz Feed. +Now I like to think, too, in terms of this course. +Like tomorrow, you get a DUH. +Maybe now I'm earning a profit. +They communicate through their network of relationship and they resolve conflicts by norms of reciprocity. +Yeah, they kinda know that and if they're helping you, it's known in politics you owe them something. +One is that companies are beginning to realize, because of the social web, how powerful their consumers are. +It's this noisy, really noisy. +I think your conversation there is great. +When considering a system's problem, think about how other areas intersect and interact with your areas of interest. +And there's this danger for a system that depends on legitimating itself and obtaining resources from local populations. +Now the addition of questions from students of past years, we put those in just because we thought that might also be of interest to you. +You've keep saying that but it's still, it's good to mess with your own forecast many, many times, which is why I keep repeating these things because you still think you want some of this stuff but you don't. +So we kind of have to infer some of this. +Here the model has to be a friend of ours. +Finally, for 3b, consider whether your purpose and actions are aligning over time. +Whenever you notice you're in like the full black and white bring in a shade of gray. +Which is research and teaching at Stanford. +I mean, you can if you want to, but I'll tell you that's a great way to really limit your opportunities professionally. +You know the things Lindsay mentioned of a week-long collaboration versus working from home when you have projects and not being interrupted. +When I go to a place and I I act surprised basically. +For a company, it is important to know a number of things. +Now of course, that doesn't mean you as a personal identity or distinctive, perhaps. +They said, really could this actually change people's subjective well-being, just literally writing down five things that you're happy about in your life. +Greatly shape the behaviours that they exhibit within the work setting. +You improve on one dimension of the firm, and there are incremental gains thereafter that aren't as big because you quickly learn, and you run out of ways to improve. +And the end of the day you use this more generous offer they've made to go and get a better deal from another company. +Breastfeeding directly impacts the growth of newborns. +So, this is sometimes called direct response copywriting and some people would just call this copywriting. +During this first week we will focus on trying to understand what the psychological first aid are and what is this intervention technique for. +Today, the term "First Nations" is preferred to the word "Indian" in Canada. +[inaudible] Let's do the mute again if we can. +Chilean products are now sold in many countries, in some they’ve been around for a long time, while in others their presence is newer; is there a strategy that Chile uses in order to enter into new international markets and make a name for itself? Chile’s strategy has changed in the last few years. +It's on the forum to a degree, but only if you participate. +They said, "these findings feel wrong to me, let's check and see if this is really the case. +[FOREIGN] They said she wasn't very good looking, so they only gave me 10,000 rupees. +Everybody should get As. +Now, you really can't do more than just a light jog for four hours or maybe just walking and eventually it eats up all of your time but you're not having the intensity your muscles in your body really need to get physical improvement. +And that what he wanted to do was frustrate the other side, to the point where they were so unhappy when C was ever mentioned, that they would grab at that life line, and just go for it. +So print is always very important, because, you know, the touch, the smell. +Seeing someone hurt or dead increases the feeling of danger for the life and the physical integrity. +Offer a walk, a cool glass of water, or a reminder to breathe. +Because we think that ultimately, it's all about working with consumers. +So therefore it might be feasible to lead some kind of integrated culture. +With the overall system improve if you fixed your area of focus and substituted terms, how would you develop a problem statement for your work? You might not change your goals at all or you might change your goals dramatically, either way, you've taken the first steps in developing an action plan for purpose-driven, lasting systemic change. +You can internalize and analyze what you're looking at for yourself better, but also get others excited to help you. +And now, you can also see the benefit of this template. +So what does it mean for food to be from Italy? I think it has much more to do with how you process, develop, qualify, enrich the ingredients with your know-how, with your saper-fare as we say in Italian, than with the physical source of ingredients. +That is a very careful storytelling process and I think that's what makes it work. +The project isn't worth doing. +As you consider these different areas, you might challenge yourself to come up with some ways that you can appropriately expand the open and free space. +This explains why fashion companies deciding to use pictures are much more effective than other industries that prefer to accompany the art the image part of their creativity with a comment. +And that part which is not included in the national international statistics. +Indigenous legal traditions often differed depending on the stories, history, ceremony, and worldview of each community. +Thank you very much. +While Kanien:keha'ka worldviews do share some commonalities with other Indigenous peoples, their extensive agricultural work with the land has had a great influence on their worldviews. +And I thought, wow this is going to be a quick negotiation. +Those who tend to challenge the status quo, challenge models, and don't believe things just because other people have said them. +What I'm giving those people is something to read, and so I want to split the value of the 10,000 readers you're bringing to me because I need the readers and you need the content. +Pick a habit you already have and stick to good thing at the end. +You might think that many of life's problems are straightforward to solve, fixing a leaky faucet, for instance, doesn't require much big picture context. +The idea was quite counter-cultural at the time, if now more accepted. +And then I'd like to talk about your general impression of what the major issues are for women's health in Sierra Leone. +People you really feel like they're having this optimal experience are in this state of being in the zone, what he called flow. +Because i feel like you can show, right. +Even in the most remote country in Africa there will be a minister or. +The brand equity. +I have this line in the way here. +9% of lakes and rivers in Canada without that necessary protection, exposing this precious resource to the risk of contamination. +That is, practice doing it several ways to see what works, what doesn't. +You don't sit down and create the entire road map before you start recording or before you start writing. +We have some constraints, this is going to be our hours requirement. +And all of that would cost $40, okay? So that's what the result will be, if we don't reach an agreement. +There's a bunch of unavoidable and predictable needs, other things are kind of luxury items. +Imagine you're sitting with your favorite drink in hand with your favorite person next to you, and you have a huge smile on your face, because these things have come to pass. +It's buffering your core. +So in schools, technology can be lesson plans, curricula, courses, or even kind of technological interface of a computer. +In this diffuse mode of thinking, you can look at things broadly from a very different, big-picture perspective. +Who's real, who's not? They also confront the issue of inclusion. +There was a principle, people were doing my makeup. +Because no matter how hot the company might be writing right now. +I didn't delete my accounts to be fair. +What Ariel Rubinstein figured out is where this all ends up. +Akila is with the Global Justice Center, which is based in New York, an organization that works on human rights issues. +And that was Annorea Masu Mascuna? Massoura? who wrote that. +The heritage means that the territory has a history and maybe that history is very related to a specific food or beverage product. +The management in these firms are seen as defining the organizational identity. +Here a student would get so much money from the state and could get a voucher to go to another school and apply that funds to that school and attend it. +What is actually demanded? Now you realize it's not the number of shirts that are sold at 1,500 it's what's demanded. +I want to get rid of the Indian problem. +I put a one in here to almost count it. +When we first talked about dividing the pie, we didn't specify any rules or format for a negotiation. +I think we're going to see a lot of that online; there already is actually. +Negotiation. +And for parents who have maybe young people who were cutting grass during the summer or shoveling snow during the winter, babysitting, make sure they have in mind what their price are, what their fees are, and why, versus just accepting what's being offered to them. +They are the ones endorsing the brand’s values. +That's what it is to me. +So the notion that somehow you should get more when you don't like something as much strikes me as actually backward, and ultimately that's why I think it is fore and fore. +Part of the challenge with understanding urban Indigeneity is that Indigenous people living in cities are not always connected to a land base. +It's not that strong an upward slope, but when S&P is high, Apple tends to be high in return and when the S&P is low, Apple tends to be low. +Where the tiering is not development only based and starting from our own position in the market, so how much you're known, how much is your market share; but it’s also based on how much the market is developed, the pasta market, the sauces market, but also how much the Italian cuisine culture and awareness is developed. +The idea of DIT is to give tax incentives if the company collects money through equity. +460,000. +You can imagine a problem where some are, some are not, and we start putting all these skills. +The second way emotions matter is with decision making. +So this is a really nice skill to have. +And in turn this may partly shape the behavioral patterns witnessed in an organization like a school. +Coming from your experience, in your opinion, what are the key trends, in a certain sense, what is the future of restructuring and turnaround in the private equity world, and in the world? Yes, in the last few years, I have seen large corporate banks more and more focused on distressed debts. +And as I just explained that downtime can be very beneficial. +Once assistance providers aren't always in the emergency and even more if they are volunteers which usually have a job which has nothing to do with the emergency job itself. +We can have a fresh start effect where we use these moments to start new behaviors. +If I'm thinking well, my authority is 400, I would then say look I think that's way too high but I could I could go to, like, 285. +And so as we work on the self level, we might channel Maya Angelo and be yourself only better. +When sudden improvements occur in specific abilities, expect them to happen and prepare your brain for them. +The image identity is not only based on what we say. +But we welcome you anyway. +Or the environment means that they have to move, or that they have to consider a distinct environment, from which they had kind of organized everything around. +It's like he's having the best time of his life even though he's HIV positive. +The amount you asked for should go up based on which group you're in. +Dsquared2 is associated to a sophisticated chic. +And what you find is when I ping you and I say, "how happy are you?" If you happen to be thinking about an experiential purchase, if you're thinking about the ski trip that's coming up, you are just necessarily happier than if you happen to be thinking about a material purchase that you were thinking of. +And access reflects skill and merit, that we think there's something special about access to knowledge, that it's deserved, perhaps that's a myth. +What we're seeing is that just getting good grades doesn't make us happier. +Similarly, Bea should never accept anything less than 2. +I encourage you to review module one lesson one if you need to brush up on the definitions of the concepts that are in this figure. +But there is nothing worse than being that person who's only nice to the, quote unquote, big people. +Whether that's measured in your test performance, how you do in your GPA, how you do on a standardized test, more worry equals worse academic performance. +You have mechanisms to make yourself feel better and you engage in those mechanisms much more so than you realize. +Can you please confirm me ASAP. +The building was small, and it actually lacked sufficient space for a gym, and its heating wasn't always certain. +So it's a very competitive and difficult set. +And so I think it's a very insightful post and I really recommend you go see it. +And I think this is true. +Practice is key. +In that case, the pie is now $100. +So, those are folks who didn't recover so much. +What do I mean by fake fun? I mean things that feel like you're in this flow state, but it's not like a good flow state. +Those are all given, those will always be given. +So it is a phenomenon that's happening over on the world. +We may find ourselves on any or all sides of inequality, either as an outsider with lack of privilege or an insider with privilege. +So the gap widens in their salaries over time. +So here's the unit cost. +Because we're very known for the classic, designs, and the elegant and formal. +And so, he does this really simple study of he makes you predict how happy you're going to be if you eat different potato chips. +Prestige brands on their own are able to contribute to the image of the portfolio and of the company which produces them. +Only my husband and I decided to have the abortion service. +But at the same time I feel like I don't have a complete understanding unless i've somehow mapped it, graphed it. +You'll want to say the word and its meaning aloud to start setting auditory hooks to the material. +50 million, 50 million. +You're not doing it to get some grade or get some performance. +Our attention is this horrible beast that is going to be moving around all the time. +I know that that takes willpower and effort and like everybody else I do have a procrastination streak. +In other words, if you give me this price I sign right now, what I'll say is, for this price, I'll talk to any number of people, all day If you want, I'll stay for the whole conference, I'll do this this, I'll sign this I'll meet with people have private panels or I'll try to extend my value. +As I read all these, I started thinking, how did I actually think about an organization that's bad, given all the things I've read that you've posted, as well as kind of the readings I've done and the experiences I've had and the conversations with students, how could I kind of sum it up? And I think your intuitions are right that there's many dimensions on which you can judge an organization's performance or conduct or activity as deficient. +Even your parents might even disown you. +The second block are some techniques and resources you will use when coming back from a critical incident. +Welcome back everybody. +The best way to learn that is by practicing jumping back and forth between problems or situations that require different techniques or strategies. +The left hand side is a formula. +We are at the Landor Milan, the Italian branch of the Brand Consulting Firm that was established in 1941. +Because what we typically do is remain grateful when really we should be giving them more, and more to do. +Let's be mindful that demands is in hundreds, to get the actual demand we'd have to multiply all these numbers by 100. +For example, a sponsored event, so sponsorship or product placement in a movie or novel. +But how do we know that the new decision changes will work? I understand we are looking forward to apply relevant theories, but how can know in advance that we apply the right theory? We applied theory in a right way. +So different forces have made them, so just keep quiet, go back home, find another job. +We might easily feel sympathy for a sad or lonely student but when a student is angry, our impulse may be to meet their anger with our bigger anger. +After you have your network of formats in the right places, for each format according to the kind of audience you have, you have to decide what kind of selection, assortments, service levels, mix of products, and pricing levels you want to give. +Schools are often depended upon state and city governments for resources and funds. +And that's problematic because it means we don't have control over the things that we really do want to focus on. +And coming back to basics of strategy, probably you know that the expansion or the growth of the company can be managed in two different ways. +If you say wait a minute, I'm just buying these things at 250 that's fixed. +So that if, it's not that we all have to agree, but that we have to buy into the mode of debate and reflection and the practice of learning as a collective, as an organization. +Women, individual in richer countries like here in the United States who can form themselves and say they are women moving millions. +A few minutes of web surfing, a cup of coffee, or a bite of chocolate, even just stretching or chatting mindlessly, allowing your brain to enjoyably change its focus for a while. +Because I already asked him, would you rather give me a corner office or a bigger pay? And he said you're not getting a corner office, Dalian. +So I said to him, through the side of my mouth, Moppo, which is his nickname, Moppo's dead. +Or architects are asked to do a proposal. +So what it would mean is I would pay $500,000 less for the house and I would accept his mortgage. +There's no contract. +Now it's going to hit ''Solver'' and solve it but let's just go right to it. +So I'm going to completely make up a number. +Of course, then, operating in many countries, there’s also to possibility to learn from these countries, from these different habits. +It doesn't matter as long as you get the table down, then we're good. +And then, of course, don't use other people's words as your own, unless you're a ghostwriter and you've been paid for it. +And I say, look, I kinda know about this special price deal. +Would you, or would you not be better off with option B before we started this. +And they put a fixed price. +Despite the fact that much of the land in the northwest outside of Red River was still unceded First Nation and Métis territory, Canada negotiated to purchase these lands from the Hudson's Bay Company without consulting the region's inhabitants. +If in fact other people are not willing to pay more, then you can say, ''Look, I've got this problem I'd like you to help me out. +You know, I learned that by listening. +But they reorient our behavior so they occur in a lot of minor ways, but also positively so as well. +What are the typical benefits and sacrifices that consumers relate to food products and beverages? Generally speaking, when we talk about benefits the idea is to classify these benefits into two different classes. +It is good, it's good. +Like in Prop 187 in California, the 1994 passage of a bill on illegal aliens. +These are the users that designers most commonly interact with, they're called the end users. +If a zero comes back, then that answer is no, don't buy this one. +I will call it the 19th hole. +[LAUGH] Organizations don't learn, they're not alive, and so the correct answer to the first question, the first quiz question should be number three. +Here we explain a little bit what ants and picks mean. +But they were a small group and they had to institute certain process measures. +What is distant self talk? Well, we're going to define it as the act of talking to yourself in a particular way using a particular set of pronouns rather than talk to yourself in the first person. +You notice how I'm just switching those things, which are all things you can put in your brain when those words start happening. +The examples I've just provided above get across the point I think just as well and maybe even better for you. +They each get 3% raises until they retire at 65. +That doesn't mean you shouldn't do it, it's part of the game. +So, when a sacred fire is lit, it just opens doors. +That may not mean that you're more valued. +A month. +And then they think I'm broken, I'm not a good language learner. +I sometimes just pick one person. +Let me give you an example, There are two different brands: Evian which is part of the Danone group and San Pellegrino which is part of the Nestlé group. +In this case it is not possible. +And it has to be fascinating and it has to be meaningful, perhaps even both entertaining and meaningful. +Owned touchpoints are the touchpoints owned by the company. +Within corporate finance, there is a very solid theory. +And as far as the buyer's concerned, it's a wash for them when they pay the 20 million when the drug isn't approved, because they can still make that back with the over the counter approach. +So that might seem odd for me to bring up but I've talked to enough writers who get queasy about persuasive writing because they think they're somehow there's something, forceful about it or coercive about it. +So anyhow, that's what I have for this week and please keep the questions coming. +I find that if my body's tired, my mind is tired and vice versa they stimulate each other. +But actually a lot more important than that, is that when you have some kind of an ad network running ads on your content, you really have very little control over what kind of ads show up there. +Italians control manufacturing and design, but usually they Sell if we talk about distribution also through wholesale channels. +Today's topic is going to be about misconceptions about happiness. +In short, garbage can theories about the social construction and meaning that's attached to a choice. +I'll put it right here at the bottom. +So they're playing a very tricky game of trying to improve their post-authoritarian existence for their citizens. +Here's a video where the seller is just rude and inappropriate to the buyer. +Well, I'll start. +But I want to really have a moment, where you guys reflect on this, and take this all in, right? All this stuff that I've told you, scientifically, when you actually look at the people who get good stuff on this, and bad stuff on this, and who do even make changes in this, doesn't actually make them happier. +And what they find is if you look, again, not just at how you're feeling but your accuracy. +You're to perform five random acts of kindness, so either in one day or across a whole week. +It's a very old part of our brain. +How big a green square or others you know, in your team in relation to what you've sketched for yourself? What steps might you take to expand your arena and encourage others to do the same? We have some additional tips on the slides and resources on how to achieve this expansion. +We're very imaginative beings. +Which is the position of the UAB's crisis center on the question I made at the beginning on what are we going to do if we can't apply the psychological first aid inside the first 72 hours recommendable interval? Well, we propose that if we can apply the psychological first aid in the 72 first hours the technique is the best and in this moment we must focus mostly in three basic objectives of the psychological first aid, which are keeping the activation level as low as we can; inform the involved people and inform them again and again, because information calms them down; and connect them with their social network. +She also describes women and girls in poorer countries, who spend long days fetching water, providing food to families, fetching firewood, cleaning the home, foraging for wild vegetables, and tending children, among other tasks. +Should Hasan really say no to a deal which is 19 million up front, and 100 million bonus? Absolutely not, right? It's worth having the risk of a $1 million worth of regret, in order to get a $100 million bonus, which is worth $60 million to him. +Race did not determine the quality of training they received, nor did it act as a determinant for whether or not one could hold a job. +And he pulled together selected partners from his spinoff companies into a new organization and that organization is called Copyblogger Media. +There is the problem of pricing, there is the problem of liquidity, but it's the fundamental activity. +The Métis' success in this conflict contributed to the development of Métis nationalism. +When you go to your next meeting and you're in there with a bunch of equals, look around, watch the process unfold, and remember your lesson from organizational analysis. +What do you think? That's what you do. +So, random collections of persons or isolated individuals that have no roles, no rules, nor goals, nor even patterns of recurrence in their behavior or even a boundary to where that group begins and ends, lack the definition of an organization. +I'm actually more known as a children's book author and I've done a lot of work in my years to tell stories that I think children need to hear to give them some foundational knowledge about our different cultural teachings. +People have lost their jobs. +And if it is credentialed, it could lead to consolidation across these platforms and universities, or even kind of partnerships. +So they're pulled away to other choice arenas, and so are working minorities and working men, which are other kinds of actors. +Usually we also recommend making the defusing so that they don't have to go home and vomit all these experiences to feel better, with their couple or their families, as it might be damaging for the ones who are listening and aren't ready for all this. +You go into the restaurant and you cannot choose what to eat, basically. +This is why we have a tendency to prefer countries that are relatively stable with respect to exchange rates, which is something we depend on, let’s say we’re in direct correlation with it. +We tend to think that food products and beverages are very easy to consume, but let’s think about a very classy restaurant. +It's like to be on a highway. +Since the pie is $60 million, an even split means that both sides expect to end up $30 million ahead. +There is a potential profitability in selling that product and that brand. +The number seven shouldn't be too scary. +1 million paying subscribers. +Which means that a teenager with a vulnerability, with precedents, with previous problems, confronting a critical incident unchains this mental disorder earlier than if the critical incident didn't happen. +It's dinner in the sky. +Now be careful here. +To me, the Meta-Moment is that tool that can be applied anywhere and immediately. +And I think that's the point, that we rotate these things. +Because another tendency of many companies is to consider innovation as adding something. +Fashion based designers that are more or less in the same price range but, with a different business model, more reactive to fashion. +While the fact that the emergency that harmed us, that stole our loved ones' lives, is a terrorist attack, we would be talking on a risk factor, because we consider this was avoidable, that someone planned doing this damage, and so it hurts twice. +You may know of other groups that are doing similar work in your part of the world, and if you do, you might want to write to us on our forums, to tell us about them, and share that information with our students around the world. +So when the price is $450, what does the linear model predict as the demand? 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No, they actually increased it to $1,500 a day. +I do have a last question for you. +Focus groups, because they offer such rich data, may be the culmination of the design process. +And then we pick the next closest one. +Liz Dunn and her colleagues have now done a bunch of different studies on this to look at the mechanisms of this. +They understood that they were approaching an era when the fur trade would be less significant. +Yeah, and so I mean, based on what we already discussed we just go ahead and keep moving forward [CROSSTALK] [INAUDIBLE]. +Remember, each factory has a limit in terms of what it can output. +We have a guaranteed profit and they're asking to share the additional cost equally between us. +They take into account the best interests of all people. +This means in terms of time, the fur trade was of longer duration than missionaries, residential schools, Indian agents, mounted police. +In this lesson, we will cover some important aspects of engaging with users. +Lets see. +It's really emotional. +The Imposter Syndrome. +It takes a view that women's place is in the home. +I've mailed them out, I've paid for the stamps. +In example, do you remember when you fell down and we went to the hospital and they sew you up, and you were really, really afraid and you cried a lot but then you calmed down because the doctor told you to calm down? 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Like, clearly Carrie would and it wouldn't even be close. +You know we don't just it's going to be a part of conflict. +But power is not really a personal trait by many theorists out there in academe. +Just to show you one study on this Aaronson and colleagues looked at this in the context of academic performance. +Almost certainly they won't work, you just try this, you try that. +Muskrat’s heroic action of diving for Earth demonstrates a lesson of perseverance and courage, while Wisacejak's laziness in keeping a peaceful community shows the consequences of being irresponsible. +But, how can we use strategies to overcome this stuff? We'll start at the bottom on strategies we can use to stop hedonic adaptation for awesome stuff, because the awesome stuff that we talk about is a particularly insidious thing. +And reason most people would say Adam and Eve were kicked out of paradise was because Eve tempted Adam. +Enlisting others to help and attaching workshops and presentations to the work speaks to the power of community. +They refused to leave their homes. +The second business model is the business model of multi-brand websites. +The next quick story is something that took place with my wife, Helen, who is here helping in terms of the slides. +Once again the summary sentence is extremely important. +So we had a lot of money and we went down to Nathan's, place has hotdogs, and we gorged ourself on that food. +He's graduating me, he's not going to hire me. +Even this course with forums, and group chats, and screen side chats, etc, etc, that it can facilitate some sense of a culture for the organization. +I think it's very similar to the kinds of techniques I used when I was learning Russian. +I came here to continue my education. +So, no matter the retail format, being this wholesale, being retail, being in department stores or your flagship it's very important that any brand will deliver the right customer experience to the right customer. +If you form a coalition, and take action like with the IBEC and local school councils that makes some sense. +Then you say, "Well, okay, fine, we're both needed for doing it. +We do this because it is quick and easy. +Take care of them, or ask your colleagues to support them until you are working on. +So my work now, both literary, academic, and activist has been to push Native communities, reserves in particular, to have these hard conversations. +It allows us to put our design in context. +So hopefully we can discuss this on the forum this week. +Some of these relations extend into the environment, but only as a means to drawing in or sending out knowledge on instructional practice. +And so, what do you find? Well, what they found is that if you look at the excitement levels, they're higher for experience than material. +Now you order 1,450. +What we're going to do now is write down what success could look like for each work, our potential across the elements of our life we most value, with a few thoughts to guide us. +One of the things we talk about this fixed pie, again, what he and I did was what we call expanding the pie, creating value. +There isn't a country in the world that is that doesn't do this. +And I'm very proud. +We will begin by making an introduction round, as I don't know you, at least knowing your names and, as in the last session, if someone doesn't want to talk it's OK, the fact of being here will help you adapting. +We have to bring this to an end, unfortunately. +But only two of which become a point of heavy discussion and are connected closely to the kinds of problems, the core problems, being discussed in that committee. +The Dene people refer to the Northwest Territories as Denendeh, the land of the people. +Your work relationships and alignments to your advantage, so each theory implies a different sort of managerial strategy. +Why are we talking about this in the context of grades? As you get more and more obsessed about what that grade is, as you care about it, because it matters for your internship or it matters for you to get into medical school and so on, it's stripping away the very love of learning that probably got you here in the first place, which is kind of sad if like one of your goals is probably not just to get a good job and all that stuff but to learn some interesting things while you're here at college. +So, as a rule, one in three make the grade, for numerous reasons. +The main point here is that this does not require being an artist or even having any talent that requires drawing skills. +The first thing you need with content, if it's going to work, is it has to move the audience in some ways. +And so the two reasons can go together. +And this is interesting, because it means that if you have a fixed mindset, you're really worried about having to put work in. +The question is how important is this starting point over time? The tradition, the beginning, needs to be held over time in order to provide value to customers, or it has to be changed or abandoned completely. +This could be done in SharePoint or google sheets. +And how the action you do right after an incident can affect this person on the long term. +This is clearly not the right answer. +Specifically, we'll generalize the first three steps within this lecture. +What was the impact? Essentially, the size of the packaging and also where you consume it. +Here we have the designers as detective, rying to understand the who, what, when, where of the user's goals. +Three, okay, so can you guess what it was that the folks over here did that was a little different? Yeah [CROSSTALK] We didn't even talk about it, we didn't say a word. +Please avoid stories in which you say, I have the idea, you have to give me money. +In this video, we're going to model a new company called the Woodworks Bookshelf Company and we're going to look at some new skills in Excel and we're going to increase sort of the difficulty every problem that we do. +Nowadays war often involves the deliberate targeting of civilians, noncombatants, and their livelihoods. +But based on this research, could it be the case that commercials like even really bad commercials actually make us enjoy the program more. +Following his surrender, Riel was tried for high treason, and being found guilty, was executed in Regina that November. +And the fur trade would not have existed without the participation of First Peoples. +Talking to relatives or friends about this person behind them. +Therefore in equilibrium, the surviving population of firms will occupy a niche wherein organizations are isomorphic and they fit the environment. +So you'll see the beaver on currency. +Section 12, sub section 1b, of the Indian Act, worked to disadvantage the position of Indian women, and can be considered an attempt to demolish their families and alienate these women from their land. +But that's not the prescription here, the prescription is to become wealthy in time. +Whereas in terms of the logic of appropriateness an organization that's really concerned with that is about matching, it's about identities, it's about meaning making, sense making. +This is the story of Teach AIDS. +In this case there are other options in between. +I'm luxurious. +In which case you, because you think there's a 60% chance of the FDA approval going through. +Victims were also more likely to have considered suicide and to have suffered miscarriages. +So, I don't distract it I just let it do what it does. +Lets take the example of the organizational field of education. +First, let's see for a moment how many of you had zero victories. +Scared to say it. +Participants in other courses sometimes drop the first week. +So how did you evolve? How did Joia evolve following these changes in the culture of consumers? Twenty-five years ago, it was very early. +But the people that that feel that transition, you need to take care of them somehow. +The second activity is the activity of screening. +If a purchase is planned, we tend to use a cognitive process. +He's now on the same page. +Take pride in who you are. +Generation to generation, parents and grandparents used beadwork to illustrate stories, and pass on knowledge. +And so social media isn't just bad for body comparisons. +We take up these issues as we delve into the vast field of reproductive and maternal health. +Indeed, if you're able to increase the starting salary by $5,000, I'm prepared to say, yes, right now. +I found some aspects of language learning were very helpful for me when I later began to learn computer programming. +Solver found a solution, all constraints and optimal conditions are satisfied. +We talked about two kinds of ways you can do that. +Appel and colleagues did this. +At a capacities level, depending on the kids' and teenagers' ability to solve conflicts, on the tools they have, on the confronting abilities and capacities, on the problems in their life, how have they managed the previous vital stressing events. +So thank you-all for participating. +It's also to the extent you've seen Chris Voss's book Never Split the Difference. +We have two houses. +In some communities, the safety of students may be of greater value than achievement. +So this is used as a, it's called a fleshing tool, and the way that we hold it is like this. +A distribution partner builds an assortment by combining different products and different brands. +There’s something that connects them all, but given so, there’s also a difference. +They don't spend enough time that's like one of the top mistakes people make is they don't think about trade offs on their own selves. +I think John Seely Brown does a nice job of discussing the World of Warcraft. +You can hack your own brain system and give yourself self-compassion through self touch. +But you can ask in positive ways these things, and the three that I saw in that blog were really great. +I'm a mix between the green and yellow. +Today we're going to talk about how to become a better learner. +We saw this earlier in the course. +That said, it's remarkable that this approach was anticipated some 2,000 years ago in the Principle of the Divided Cloth. +So there's the kind of the centre line and the focal point, then there is kind of another extension of the focal point. +8 exactly, we didn't get zero. +We are Parmigiano Reggiano producer, but we produce with organic farming. +These payouts to individual band members, are viewed by many non-Indigenous Calgarians as just another hand out, Playing into the stereotyping of Indigenous peoples, as living on government support. +Norris went on to play a central role in the organization of Métis communities politically beginning in the late 1920s. +Its not necessarily homogeneous in a society, or unanimous. +That means to discover a lot of business behind the definition of private equity and venture capital. +They asked me to repeat, just hold my hand, like put my hand here and put it to my mouth, things like that. +In some ways, neo-institutional theory aligns also with notions of standard operating procedures, of the organizational process model, as well as with organizational culture. +All right, so here's my storyboard. +Something else to try is to go to your favorite app store and find a study app. +This could be doing the sports you normally do at high school or this could be kind of engaging and doing some weight lifting or even just running with your friends, right? It doesn't have to be much, it just has to be a little bit and very consistently. +They believe that having a fair exchange with the company is desirable and anything else is undignified. +If you have an appropriate line manager to consider, for instance. +We will look for some balance between protecting pre-teenagers and letting them isolate and be with their friends. +And we did a little bit of analysis in the beginning to really say why this is the right model to use. +Amble, walk at a slow leisurely pace. +One is that experiential purchases are making us feel more excited and less impatient. +That is, that the information we collect is superficial. +And so someone like Matthew Hamill and Kathy Atkinson, I think you'll see that, on the one hand, Matthew says for a rational actor that if you do have a deadline, actually Kathy says you need a deadline or you never decide. +And one of the biggest ones is that you can take control over your phone settings and your notifications. +That it could actually become a global optimum, meaning something that would have worked incredibly well if you just stuck with it, and tried to learn from the incremental failures that you're having. +But they differ from the line, and that's called idiosyncratic risk. +So, on the other hand though you might have people that you can get rid off then you can't force these issues on them. +The teachers have a deeper structure of belief which is that kids will have good points. +Sometimes they express their pain through games, they have a generalized fear such as being alone, some animal, being at the toilet, fear of sleeping, etc. +So, this is basically what Jim March is saying and you can imagine the kind of fit, field distorted in various ways, so that we see these shifts into a different kind of, of game and world full or complexity and dynamics. +I'm saying if you gave me senior manager, you have my signature now. +And to sort of summarize, their point is, we'll deal with the devil that we know, not with the devil that we don't know. +You could be starting something up so there's a blank slate. +And don't forget the fact that each business model has a different way to approach the product development process. +The concept of justice, at the center of our consideration of women's health issues. +Caring about the well being of others is vital to ones position in the community. +The psyprotip number two is to use your rational cold self to make good decisions to protect your hot self later on, like your hot self is going to make bad decisions so set up situations so they don't get to, right? For example, maybe you can move your alarm clock when you're cold self going to sleep far away so that when it goes off your hot sleepy self won't shut it off, right? You might be able to put your exercise gear in a really obvious place, so that when your hot self might not be like too tired to do it, it's much easier for them to kind of jump in and do the exercise. +If you're on prime it doesn't cost you as much, but anyway simple technique you can do. +But in general, they're positive. +Co-regulation is not a linear process. +Of course, most of the time, you're going to try for high quality production values. +But suddenly there were voices for women to go home, to change the laws that were. +This monopoly gave the Hudson's Bay Company greater control over their interactions with Indigenous producers. +New York doesn't think that's fair, but they see some merit in Houston's argument, so they come back with let's divide the $909 in the same proportions the legs were each responsible for. +You have to face very different habits related to coffee consumption. +So we had executive MBA students negotiate over salaries, either for themselves, or on behalf of another person. +To later in modernist times, after the industrial revolution. +The next 20 year of gender equality depends on how they facilitate the division of labor at home versus the division of labor at work. +And and you know particularly with this, sort of, streets are paved with gold phenomenon, right? Where when you're living someplace that's really awful. +That might be good training. +During the interaction, it is also important for you to provide neutral feedback. +Well, let him decide, this person, this kid, will grow up, and he will carry this death during all his life. +Trust me, I've been there, okay? The best way to attract somebody who has a big audience is to do something epic. +Maybe we'll split this up here a little bit again, you gotta be careful here. +Back in the day, we used to have to go physically to a grocery store and talk to a checkout clerk. +As well as, the most names memorized, in 15 minutes. +But you don't really know what the end is, see. +Some women in the sex trade in richer countries and states, such as the Netherlands and Nevada, argue that it is their right to use their bodies as they choose and that they have entered into sex work voluntarily. +So it's a pretty extensive piece of legislation that's greatly affected the American education system. +It's about critiquing a dominant society that purports to rule us all through white, western, male science. +Oh okay, okay. +We need numbers related to the development of investment for the closed-end fund. +It's the people in the organizations that learn and teach and organizations themselves do not have this capacity. +What kind of education in the future it would be if this was the dominant forum? Another thing to think about is that most introductory courses or we could even at Stanford end up using all these moocs as a means to kind of figure out who would be admissible. +Now, it might be partly replaced by computers, in fact, it already has partly been replaced, I think. +Although considered to be Westernized institutions, Indigenous people are actively using mainstream education to improve standards of living for their people. +My question to you is what is the pie? 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That's right. +If you remember in the drop-down list for solver equals is a choice. +And so that's one of our big projects. +The RCAP report also revealed the historical facts about Indian residential schools and the damage it had caused to Indigenous students, families and communities. +Musicians, linguists and scientists, can each access similar chunks of knowledge in their own disciplines. +The idea is, “How can I simplify the wine?” One example which is now a very traditional and very powerful case study is Yellow Tail. +What does that mean? It means that once I’ve identified different groups of customers, different because they have different expectations, I can try to identify other variables which can better describe those customers from customers who belong to other sectors. +In that case, would you like another rug just like that? We have one in my store. +Learning can take place by attending cultural ceremonies. +Although we need to be careful about faulty and superficial left brain, right brain assumptions. +And Baltic gets a net benefit of a 100, which means it pays 100. +And it's hard, because it's this esoteric thing you kind of know it when you're feeling it. +With every new example we consider, hopefully we'll form a concrete sense for how to apply theories to real world cases. +Another question was by Victoria Solar, who said about the best and brightest graduates, how does a corporation attract those, and how do you know what those are? What is the best and brightest human resource? 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Just a quick reminder, happiness is not about money, it's not about material possessions, it's not about grades in the way you think. +That means for every internal code of activity for every closed-end fund there will be mechanisms specified to calculate profit both for the agency and for the investors. +We assume lots of money will make us happy, but not so much. +Fashion, for me, is a way to express your personality. +But if one of them gets rewarded with cucumbers and the other with grapes, the one getting cucumbers says, "Forget this, I'm out here. +We can do as much as we want, if we have a product that is not performing, where people say, sorry guys, but you said the product does this and it doesn't even get there. +Another typical owned touchpoint is your sales force. +In fact, Woolmark is an authority a global authority I would say in Merino wool. +System change can only happen in community with others. +Here, the theories related an organization as a collectivity whose participants pursued multiple interests. +Is to think carefully about what's important to you. +'' If you don't sell it for more, what that means is you're getting extra credit with your buyers, and I'm not getting the points for that. +But they did it in a much better way. +Not much, because any market we enter commercially doesn't change the idea of sourcing the best ingredients of the world. +Beaver fur was the main way that many First Nations could obtain European goods. +It does some nice color coding for you. +The Northwest Company's Canoe du Nord was an enlarged version of this vital piece of Indigenous technology. +For me, first day of school will always be linked with being stung by a bee right there on the lip. +And it's a nonprofit, Class2Go is, whereas Coursera is a private for profit. +The idea should be memorable. +Add now our demand constraints. +It's not something that has to be done only by the partner. +Stanford actually funds faculty a little bit of money. +Or they sell out, in case the company is selling to its own retail network. +And we won't make groups of more than 15 people. +But in reality many of us have felt stressed, frustrated, overwhelmed for years. +In my discussion of the organizational learning perspective, I draw on the writings of many writers, from John Seely Brown to Paul Duguid, to Jim March, Linda Argote, Lucy Suchman, and even Julian Orr, and so forth. +In 1876, the Indian Act formally combined new and old legislative provisions that aimed to assimilate the Indigenous population. +Iman: I totally agree with you. +It's only worth 500,000, but the seller is more desperate, and as a result, you could buy this house for 475,000. +How would I talk to somebody about this? How would I tell my friends about it? What am I actually experiencing in this moment? That's the act of savoring. +What I did is I gave him a reason why we should do 650, which is we could save 1300 and I was prepared to split it. +And so if you're thinking about what's fair, what's just, that would be a reasonable proposal. +I remember a friend of mine, a few weeks ago, a friend of mine living in San Francisco, told me that she went to a coffee bar. +As a member of our clan, our responsibility is varying depending on the situation. +So the pie is small, especially in terms of money. +After a lengthy debate in the courts, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 2013 that the Métis did not receive the land they were promised in the Manitoba Act. +So this seems the exercise might have benefits even beyond just making you feel better, it might be actually improving cognition, improving the way you think and how you do in school as well. +Just keep in mind that part about the jury decides what's fair use and what's not. +You're trying to see their cards, so hang out with people like them. +It's basically the process of generating new practices. +Yeah, I don't know, I mean where this deal stands now is good. +Great practices become part of the technology or the curriculum. +But also when we talk about our campaign, our advertising, we don't, we don't have to talk with the one, one segment of customers. +Fourth, firms can also build a network of practice by making sure people transfer across units. +We're all agreeing on what the strategy is. +And of course, he was wearing his warshirt that included his spirit protector amulets on it. +So thank you, solver and we have these numbers here. +Switching between embracement and distance forms a web of these normative pressures. +And it seems to me that a sport that's been missing from the Olympics for many years is thumb wrestling. +And if your power is in changing somebody else's negotiation, you had better do your negotiation ahead of time, before you change the game. +Even foreigners coming from countries where they produce a lot of wine. +So, I read a new book called Effective Content Promotion, that's attached to this lesson, that has a lot of ideas about how you can get a wider audience for your content. +If we multiply 8. +Yes, I think it was a nice way to associate ourself with music, because everyone loves music. +Like poor neighborhoods may be more difficult to enact these kind of procedures. +Reconciliation also involves reconfiguring colonial systems and removing forces that keep colonial practices in place. +It's all thinking, all of it is thinking, but that kind of thinking that we label emotional is where people make the decision they then have to go back and justify that decision to themselves, to their neighbor, to their family, to their boss, with the logical benefits. +However there is still much to be done. +If we move to step number five, where step number five is the mature age of the company. +So hence, the original problem may move on to another choice arena like another meeting or department. +Or you can transfer if you have this wonderful idea, it doesn't go to other individuals in the firm or outside your community. +It is always interesting to share the learnings with other people that are studying the same as you. +It was November 2002. +Successful in their efforts, community representatives proclaimed a provisional government under the leadership of Riel. +Yet, it's one of the big reasons that you and others like you get up every morning. +He's a panelist or an attendee? 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Italy. +They come to the center, and then we look at the issues. +We will be aware of the people's answer, easing, as in all cases, the emotions' expression, but we will be especially aware to if there is any question, what kind of questions they make, their intentions, as well, in example if they look for the ones who did it, if the question is coherent with what we said or what we are doing, which meaning does this question have for him or her. +Either because a communicative boy or girl suddenly fall into a silence that isn't usual in them and we see how they withdraw and don't want to talk. +Which is a very changing fluid field, and there the kind of garbage can context is actually interesting, and useful perhaps. +I didn't know what sesquipedalian meant until I got the plaque. +You then drive your actions on these first three steps. +You also need to know when to use it. +So the main centre point was to really get the strong buffalo figures here, and these buffalos, I actually 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And this is the point where if I was giving you all homework, I would recommend that literally every high school student watching this, read this fantastic book by the psychologist Ethan Kross on Chatter. +So the two examples I have is in my first deal. +I understand indigenous people have a word bundle for it, sustainability for everything in creation. +And it really, really amplifies them and makes them incredibly more effective. +And it usually only allows it for certain demographics, both in gender and race. +And then we hired a car for another one and a half hour's trip to Butula. +If you think about it as product that was born in the beginning of the 1800s with herbs and roots that came from four continents, and that still come from four different continents, that means that somewhere inside of itself, there’s this international identity. +What we can see is that very few people think that having this deadline is going to help Alice, and I agree with that. +Basically, there are two big classes of determinants. +So, a classic example would be, they have an envelope for a financial newsletter and the envelope has some wording on the outside designed to get you to open the envelope. +In some cases, it could be honestly very aggressive, especially if the private equity investor is going to use a lot of leverage to buy the target. +I'll make a note for myself for my summary sentence. +We've described the theory and highlighted some potential trouble spots. +As a matter of fact, what we know is that we go into that fight, flight, or freeze response. +But they're fundamental in giving the product, the right aesthetics, value for money, fit, and quality. +Let me add something here if I may. +If we want to take hedonic adaptations seriously, it means we need to be investing in experiences, not material stuff that happiness bang for our buck that we get is better with experiences. +Bill Gates and other industry leaders, set aside extended, week-long reading periods so that they can hold many and varied ideas in mind during one time. +Somehow if you show up these emotional expressions, kids also allow them to do so and it is important. +It's really the right moment, because there is, honestly, today, especially in Europe, an alignment of stars that represent a fantastic combination to launch a startup. +I also don't judge my colleagues that they cook meat. +Make sure you agree. +Their gross margins were 70%. +And so, those became fascinating in and of themselves. +We have talked on exhaustion produced by compassion, this exhaustion would be the burn out, the emergency providers' burning syndrome and it would be analogous to the secondary post-traumatic stress disorder, that disorder we get from being in contact with someone who has really been traumatized and who has lived this traumatic experience. +It's novelty in the service of improving the user experience. +Same thing with a concert. +She should reject any offer below a third and she should accept any offer above a third. +A database let's say, ways to create a knowledge base of what people need to know and to do their work well, and how such knowledge can be distributed and interpreted. +Time to try the second row of the table. +It might look something more like this. +One example of such are the “locos” or abalones (ormers). +Then I remember how we went back to the police station, we went with your colleague, she made us an assistance session and then I called my husband, he picked me up and we went home. +But today, people want to feel part of a group. +But spacing that learning out by starting earlier, you'll learn better. +But then there are situations where you really want to accomplish a decision. +That allows me to turn off my conscious brain, your unconscious work. +If you can remember, put the card away. +As constitutional debates carried on, it was becoming very clear to Daniels that without any specific mention of the Métis, there was a good chance that their rights would be ignored. +If kids already register changes in sleeping and feeding when they are exposed to a critical incident's stress, at these ages changes are a lot more important. +Every company and every value proposition, by definition, will have some points of parity with its competitors. +So the fact of the matter is we actually don't like when sucky things happen to us. +And participants come and go for other reasons, like school boards turn over. +Quality of water, availability of wildlife and the ability for current and future generations to continue to exercise treaty rights is the primary concern of many communities. +They don't take things very personally and that's how they distance. +But does this actually make us happier? Well, we have lots of work on this. +But not only, we want to take information and idea also from other segment or other market, complementary to us. +I see the connected leader balancing the ability to see the needs and capabilities of the team and themselves, but would be outside their office in this example, and near their people, rather than leading with a mirror or window in their office. +Then the huge store has been transformed into a sort of forest. +For business leaders in particular, it can help for them to think of the world as a business. +Let's start to write down the givens. +So that you're ready to think about how much better each deal is than no deal at all. +To a natural system of informal emergent processes and inconsistent preferences within an organizational environment. +But there's no doubt that non-text media have become more and more important. +Now we want to, if you read the problem a little bit, we want to maximize the number of people reached. +I'm nervous so let's just play for low stakes, okay like say $1000? [LAUGH] It's a deal. +So in the posttraumatic stress disorder they would keep having these feelings. +Because they simply don't have the resources or the ability to care for another child. +As Ackoff said, a system isn't the sum of the behavior of its parts, it's the product of its interactions. +And that, that can be applied too at any age. +So once you get to talk to them, you pin them down, eventually you get them to understand that it's a crime. +If you've not got much time queue the video at about a minute, 25 and it's a short sub two minute watch that will stay with you for a long time. +And now people go to school very early. +But again, this is a spot where our minds are giving us the wrong feedback. +iDoRecall recall is free for the first 200 recalls in your account. +And that we ought not to have set up this cross without his permission. +Further negotiations arose to implement the October 28th agreement, and during that time, the US secretly removed missiles from Turkey. +But the case makes little use of it. +That's littering. +Keep going. +So let's put dollar signs on it. +So there's a whole variety of moves that managers use. +What he meant by flow was this mental state where you're performing some activity that's challenging, it's kind of hard, but you're so fully immersed that you feel the sense of being energized, you're fully involved. +The first question I want to answer this week is from Peter Tansik and he wrote about corporate culture and teleworking. +Consider having your calendar as your dominant app. +And the loss of life, the effect of the street and the things that have happened, so we have a lot of loss, we talk about the prostitution, the drugs, the alcohol, homelessness. +7 billion be divided between the two companies? 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No. +This is called a matrilineal clan system. +Look at this land with its abundance of food for us, you'll never be able to match that, you will not be able to do this. +Qualitative data may be a set of notes written by the designer as he interviews the user, or it may be a systematic analysis from the transcripts of the interview. +They're so different you'd barely know they were siblings, never mind triplets. +Anyhow, Gary Cohen also supports this. +Why? Well, as we were saying, first of all, it doesn't make us as happy as we think. +What you find is that when people are using social media actively, it's not so much that it helps, the line is pretty flat, but it doesn't hurt you as much. +they seem to have large budgets and larger staffs and learn from the mistakes of others. +I can also tell you, I've never done like this before. +The next line is there's 1. +And that's typically done by like an analyst, like you maybe or I am. +Also takes place-- strip clubs and escort services. +So a lot of people look at the scatter plot and they know how to do one thing and one thing only. +So the B2B logic. +You don't have time to get used to it because most experiences don't last very long. +Now if we look at management, we see that the school instated several routines that institutional kinds of arrangements to foster a learning community. +As you know, a lot of private equity companies are also developing private debt activity. +They started years ago and they are following you. +It's this mistaken idea that knowing is half the battle. +So, in one word, the keyword for a successful licensing agreement is partnership. +When English is used, much of that meaning is lost. +All right, let's do it. +Due to the abundance of resources and the temperate climate, the Tlingit often made and accumulated great stores of food and material items, such as Chilkaat robes, button blankets, vests, and masks. +I simply put hair on one, a cap on another, and a third character with a bow tie. +That's amplified to get public empathy and support, and legitimacy in that dimension of more legitimacy, let's say. +And it is certainly true that there are many issues of inequality that one could focus on. +And they do the same thing. +In the process of buying it back,- You have a new partner. +We know that in places like Rwanda and in Bosnia, they are purposely impregnating women with the intention of affecting the ethnic communities. +These rights, responsibilities and freedoms are further recognized by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. +Now you're in a position to present your requirement gathering findings via a series of different techniques. +This would create a huge disconnection for these women from their extended families and vice versa. +I'm on the yellow, because today's a new day. +Actual there are many local companies competing on their origins and many global companies competing on their origins. +Okay, great. +And she said, is it simply that ambiguity is important to a coalition, because in the grey areas there can still be something in common. +So this is the idea of the power of savoring. +So we can we say that, in order to make the invisible become invisible You need to combine something that is more informative technical also because the customer want to know with something that is an emotional story. +So sadly, just three percent, which means we've got to do a little bit more work here, because essentially, if they do no deal, they can be 60 ahead, because Andrea just buys the bottle. +This looks right, it feels right, it's a little more than last year's and when I click, it the blue cell move down but the red cell, B14 stayed the same. +This is really a coincidence here. +These variables here are not integers, percentages are not integers, they're not binary. +And that it brings out nuances of it that help enrich your experiences, and help you think more clearly about them. +I’ll come back in a second how we do this. +But doesn't help us so much. +So how can we define Bottega Veneta’s style in a nutshell? Simple but subtle, for connoisseur, very functional as true luxury should be. +The Eagle Clan or the Raven Clan. +All right, so let's do the exact same thing for the power function, let's practice our formula again. +This suggests the highest value would be to sell to a developer. +On Wednesday, Abe can make another offer. +Are those the same things or different than what makes your partner or a colleague feel calm and safe? Now think about the children or students in your life. +Once you have your empathy map, your next step is to build an experience map which is covered in the third lesson. +This is Sonia Simone. +This is a stage in which we are dedicated to observation and when we see something strange or we have doubts we approach and ask, can I make you a question? Depending on the kind of answer or on how he answers we will be able to know how he will feel. +That raises an interesting question, which is like, is the use of apps like TikTok, other social media apps, is this the thing that is making us happier? What's your first guess? People think it makes us happier and not so happy. +In some of his articles Mitchell says that, although it's true that there are studies which point out debriefing isn't effective, these studies aren't made with the rigor they should have regarding the debriefing application. +And so they did a subtle nudge where they tried to see whether these social proof signals could reduce littering. +Now, think about what I want to do here. +And then the improvements peter off after that and we get bogged down in complex issues that have smaller gains. +"Don't misunderstand the efficient markets idea. +Maybe I didn't go far enough in extolling it, but it's useful for you to think of that if you want to go into investing because you probably have exaggerated expectations of for what you can do. +To do it, do you mind if I come closer? 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No, it is not. +By 1784, The Northwest Company had formed a powerful partnership of nine different fur trading groups and built a robust economic entity that openly defied the royal charter. +The second element is related to information. +In fact I have a preference. +Prior to the Indian Pavilion, nothing else compared to the project's ability to bring Indigenous artists together, from across the country, from different generations. +Ceremonies also contribute to the child's growth and ensures the balance of spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical well-being. +The trick to all this, the wonderful solution is an idea proposed by an NYU law professor named Jeff Miller and the University of Chicago economist named Rob Gurtner. +But even if you have active investors and active shareholders, it’s absolutely necessary to increase the understanding of the company or the sector in order to really help a company in developing and deploying its development strategy. +Normative controls guide what we should and should not do, or how you should and should not appear. +I don't want to find this number, I want to calculate this. +Namely four pi and 16 pi. +The framework is something you need to have in place mentally to be on top of you game in order to start creating content in the right way. +But we also have brands such as Maxx and Kohl, that belongs to MaxMara group, that is only selling to its own store. +Let's make some progress and get to- Sounds like d is off the table. +So those kind of efforts are helpful. +Now they're on this device that we have in our pocket so we tend not to share as broadly with other people. +Here the view of policy formation depends on where the idea and policy came from. +could be kind of functional. +The rest of this lecture is going to be focused on three more annoying features that mess us up all the time. +I think fashion is a format born to create trends. +For example, there are some brands that associate themselves to images that are mainly in vivid colors or black and white. +When there's something easy for you to see, this can be a person, this can be doing an activity that you really want to do at a particular time of day in a particular place, you could even come up with a ritual. +I like to exercise, but I don't like the act of exercising at the time. +Even weeks later, you'd still hold far more in your mind than if you'd spent the same amount of time staring at a blank wall. +With the foundation that we are all related, the group then becomes accountable for each of their actions. +What do people predict? People predicted this is going to be way awkward. +The 15 surveys he received back revealed grave statistics. +We have just finished discussing the techniques that allow us to discover what the user is doing now. +The woven in Italy is very important. +One of the biggest sins of less capable content creators is they just ramble all over the place. +So, is not for everyone, also from a cultural perspective. +And the second one, and then this one comes from a researcher, Martin Seligman. +Are you looking to go and do something else, or? Yep, I think that's kinda what we're look at now. +And from this, we can begin to see how a particular organizational theory can help elucidate the case. +The good question is please tell me the quality of the milk when you start to do this cheese. +So it's a huge passion of mine. +We accomplish this via set of techniques where we sometimes observe the users and other times we engage with them directly. +And always continue to view the world as potential content. +The policy window isn't indefinitely there. +Now on the other hand, Chicago wanted the benefit of Northwestern's tax break, but it wasn't very willing to lose its professional programs and its undergraduate college. +As we begin, I'd like to credit my colleague, Julie Zimmerman with developing and co-developing many of the concepts that follow as part of a course we teach together at Yale. +You're like looking through a Snapchat feed and you're like, "Oh man, Joe is having such awesome weekend. +And serving of course can also mean making an offer, in other words introducing them to your product or your service. +We put Evanston, we put Fort Lauderdale and we always list our sources on the left. +So it's something about the institution of schooling that I would distinguish from what we think about as education, which the institution of schooling is trying to, in some ways, stamp out difference. +So even if a woman is educated or she has got financial access, even then she has to take permission from her husband to make decisions for her body. +It’s also something that you can run with. +And this, it turns out, according to Seligman, is really important. +And I think that is more consistent with the idea of a firm fitting a stable or a dynamic environment and be able to adapt. +And so they come with an agent or with a smuggler. +For example, let's say your site get hacked and some bad guy was putting spam on your site. +I always wanted to be first. +Those are our two new objectives in this video. +It's the majority feature in food and travel writing for a variety of reasons, hopefully, we don't have to become all super cynical blog readers. +In fashion, the designers are, as well, a very powerful communication tool. +So, I might want to consider if I was actually trying to show these graphs and - all I need is the numbers, but I'm just trying to show you. +And in each case, it kind of reveals something about me as a person independent of these role identities. +Shake hands, hold the cell phone in particular. +The organizational change should happen at a cultural level, at a structural level, and also the different procedures according to which decisions are taken within the company. +We are more and more aware of the injustices in the world in general, and particularly against women. +That is to say, the activities that consumers put in place when they want to get value out of a product or of a brand. +You want to create kinds of interactions where those types of reciprocal and group relationships are highly valued and visible and awarded within that culture and that context. +We were in New York City when New York City was still working and it was around Thanksgiving. +So why don't we, lower the upfront payment to 15 million and raise the bonus to 100 million. +This is a very interesting phenomenon of luxury conglomerates, because actually nowadays on the luxury and fashion market two models in terms of governance exists that those brands that are within the portfolio of conglomerates, and those brands and companies that decided to remain independent. +While going to high school and college, she worked there until she graduated and for a few more years. +Just observe, again going back to the agile component of the seven a's, watch what tends to do well with your audience. +that aren't active, they mention that, or if they find that certain features in the environment are relevant they mention that. +And they say, okay, so you're replacing the Hudson's Bay Company, so we're dealing with you, what reason is there to deal with you any different then we deal with the Hudson's Bay Company? 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I have flexibility on that. +It happens very frequently in food and beverage industries. +So what we try to do is sit and communicate. +net or you could follow-up directly with me with specific questions. +It's given me quite a bit of versatility in terms of how I see things and a great deal of use value to quite a few different contexts. +So old tricks no longer apply. +It seems that women don't negotiate as often as men. +Another big problem is the fee structure. +For example not laying off all their employee's. +That is exactly right. +All right, awesome to see you again. +Keep it off here on the side, and we're ready to move on. +We acquire personal factors unconsciously through everything we live, especially during adolescence, stage in which our personality is formed, and during youth. +And it's 3 in the morning, there were all the closing papers, and he comes fuming at me and says, I'm leaving this is terrible this deal. +You can imagine if you were consultant on this client, you might want to tell the person how many shirts they order. +So you can control as a manager of the situation, you can control what you order. +They have no control over the type of clients, the number of clients that they have to serve each day, the type of acts that they're subjected to. +And you try to see, okay what's the difference between those two? As we saw, it's not salary, it's not being married or not, it's not all those things. +They've also changed a lot over the last 50 years, and have altered the world society as a result. +And that includes women-- Again, they're seeking to improve their economic situation-- very often to support children, elderly relatives. +Now many of you can probably relate a variety of examples of network forms of organizing that you've observed in your respective industries and parts of the world. +Maybe the vacation is five days, concert is a couple of hours, it doesn't last long enough for you to get used to it. +So do you believe that it will die a natural death? Just because people are learning more about the health aspects or the illness aspects of female genital cutting? 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And here we have a social structure, which has various elements like teacher principal relations which are mostly positive with feedback and support from the principal. +The goal of the Agassiz is to increase learning and to improve teaching. +Five, four, three, two, one. +And Bea gets two on her own plus another three from the six, for five in total. +The critical period for first language acquisition extends up to puberty. +You see here I have 0. +Then you want to recruit a partner, someone who knows who you're gonna be negotiating with so you can practice the negotiation. +Every single time you fail, you still mispredict the next time that you're like, "This time I'm still going to be really upset if I fail. +Well she loves him, as a manager. +Yeah, okay. +If you move to the US and/or UK, managers, as you remember, have to invest 1%. +And what's interesting about this. +Three links to her videos are in the- She has a video but also let's link, she has an appendix on how to negotiate your job offer. +Many myths and even the victim's own psychological state makes us think we are in front of a weak person, a person with an important damage, depreciated because of the aggressor's mistreatment strategy, so emotional support is especially important. +Instead, it seems to go on and on and on. +In fact, we recommend you to double it, if usually when you haven't been in a critical incident you do two or three things to take care of yourself, during the three or four days after the incident do it seven or eight times and you will see how these measures can protect you from the difficulty or the stress which assisting in this kind of situations involve. +The same way we will respect the cultural variables, it is very different the way of facing a death in a Gypsy family than in an Israelite family with Jewish beliefs, isn't it? So we must respect their way of confronting and managing this particular crisis. +So quality and exclusivity mixed and yeah. +Rainbow is a great Italian company in character with a famous asset that is Winx. +And notably, a firm that constantly explores can't really get good at a task, as it hasn't really practiced it much. +That, what is a risk for one person is not a risk for society at large if they are independent. +But the blue person decides to negotiate, and that person gets the offer raised from $40,000 to $44,000, so you can see that at 22 the gap in their salaries is $4,000. +So, they're going to want an organic whole that's greater than the sum of their parts. +Yup, that works. +The third one is represented by the IPO. +But in some cases if the entrepreneur is very powerful or the deal is very important what can happen is the PEI also has to buy shares of the entrepreneur to give back money, basically, to the entrepreneur. +Ready? What did you do? Once we have our cost table, now here notice cost is in distance and miles. +But of course, the feelings include the way our body feels too and this is important, right? I think we often forget that our brain is connected to our heart and our digestive system and like our sleepiness and our hormones, right? We often don't like to think that our bodies and our mind are connected but they really are. +If you find that your group meetings start five to 15 minutes late, members haven't read the material, and the conversation consistently veers off topic, you're best off to find another group. +Following the Seven Years War, the British worked to create a framework for defining their relationship with Indigenous peoples that would reassure the First Peoples of their inherent rights to their land. +Katy did a lovely study on this that she calls The Hunger Games study where she gave people, this was the height of Hunger Games. +Habit is an energy saver for us. +And keep in mind that it's important all of these efforts are an effort to render the things we value in object and that's what the idea behind a ritual is. +There are many different ways. +How deep are you going in the iceberg for this problem? Are you staying at the observable surface level or are you questioning your bias and seeking diverse opinions? For priorities, be sure you're focusing your efforts in a way that will make an impact. +But court decisions can't tell us who we are. +I'll remind you as we go through the weeks that the issues we discuss are ones that women themselves highlighted as most important to them. +The people traveling, you need the special product, very light with the technology innovation and I start from this attitude and really I do love all the business. +But it does take contesting the values that are wrong, dialoguing and bringing about community to sit together and look at these issues, and then to say how do we move together to bring about this change? There are very good things in culture that can be utilized to bring about change, and that this change has to be towards human rights. +So in both the developed and the developing world, the fertility rate is dropping dramatically. +For example, in the United States, where the law of distress financing that is named Chapter 11, these kinds of deals work very well. +The toxins produced eventually come into contact with women's bodies, while stored in fats and breast milk during pregnancy. +I say what can I do more of? On this point some people are hesitant to start the conversation by telling the employer how much they love the job, why this is the place that they really want to work. +You'll find that when you emerge from these periods of temporary frustration, your knowledge base will take a surprising leap forward. +In addition, enfranchised Indians were unable to pass on their Indian status and associated rights to their children which resulted in women's ties to their communities being severed. +They're all with grey faces, they have grey bodies, different levels of grey, and coming to the city for that hope of that new beginning. +That was not easy at all I think, but as I said before, the passion and the dream, that was the secret of their success. +These settlements mostly concentrated in the western portions of what is now known as Canada. +You can also have a misfit between the goals of the organization and the environment with which it's in, right? And on it goes. +that were supporting women, which were based on religion by the way. +Again, as Houston, I wouldn’t be persuaded. +Managerialism entering the development of schooling with the effect on schooling. +As Brandy Brown quotes, cartographer, Kirk Goldsberry, the interaction between the layers is the story of the map. +And they bring to the coalition a high level of time, money, reputation, expertise and membership. +Sometimes trade partners like to have, also, smaller companies because these companies are more able to provide them with products and brands which are more able to meet the expectations of the smaller, narrower part of the market. +And the other was a matcha green tea, that is the best green tea that you can find in Japan. +Faced with a no, encouraged her to make a proposal she'd be willing to take and have her leave it to me to say no to her deal. +One of the risks for the PEI is to sign a covenant with a put option. +I just mentioned that the major advantages of surveys are that they're efficient, they provide us an efficient way of collecting data, and that they're easy to analyze. +The thing that becomes consistent as we play across all these disparate contexts that are never overlapping, we start to think of ourselves as a stylized character. +All these other benefits can be related to the big sphere of psychological, symbolical, and experiential benefits. +If you are a coffee maker, you want to serve different countries, different geographies with your products or brands. +I'm sure you already all know what fun is, but we will give our own course definition of fun. +Primarily here and in Regina, Saskatoon, at about how they do research on morphemes, morphology. +From this perspective, the organizational elements are as follows. +So therefore, the basis upon which we judge decision making is different. +Are you sure you want to see him? Why? I want to see him for the last time. +It kind of becomes this moment where we can start afresh and open a new page and this is what Katy Milkman talks about a lot. +How does this company spend money? I have to order the clubs that I sell. +So it is important to take a break. +You'll have that thought automatically, but then you can fight it. +We just didn't consider everything. +Where? To the headquarters? To the headquarters. +As we see in Walking with our Sisters, and Trace, community works are about social change from within. +Now, I claim, this was entirely predictable. +Over the course of the fur trade, the relationship between Indigenous and European participants changes dramatically. +So, I’m bringing you 10,000 readers, that’s worth 1. +You'll also find at the back, a duplicate version of each of the exercise pages. +25 off peak ads? I only want to say every fourth word. +This system falters twice. +Again, my point here is there's two times you can do the negotiation. +So for example, if we look at the Middle East, you will find that a lot of laws came during the last ten years supporting women. +So let me put some formula texts in here. +It's viewing an organizational culture as one that its utility depends on its results. +In the mean time, let me share with you some results from the literature. +And so the new car, it hangs out, we stop paying attention to it. +But in fact, probably I was in a disruptive moment in my life. +Yeah, I agree with you that this theme of terminologies are important. +The carried interest is a fixed percentage the AMC is going to receive, calculated on the difference between the final IRR of the funds, and a hurdle rate, which is a sort of threshold, negotiated at the beginning. +Indigenous knowledge continues to be marginalized with respect to resource management and decision making over the last number of decades, particularly in the north. +That sounds like a constraint. +There's something there but it's basically nothing, right? You're happy that your college GPA, even your high school GPA is not really predicting your salary in the way that a lot of people think. +But don't start with- But if I start with 650, then he think there's room to go, so that's why I picked the number below 500, so I write dear Edward, here's how I see things. +Women, almost as a rule, experience violence at the hand of their traffickers. +The idea of the sub is the exact same as the idea of the espresso coffee machine; that is to say, you buy an espresso machine, and then you make coffee by using capsules or other ways of producing coffee. +Money is just one resource. +That is I'll pay you 650, that will leave you 650 ahead of where you'd end up if I pursued the dispute process, and I will end up 650 head. +Another feature is a conscious focus on organizational development. +You can see we're starting at 100 we're going up to 600. +We don't know what the protests will lead to, when a vaccine will come, how paid work will resume, or when our family relationships will be restored. +One of the things that Coca-Cola could do is help Honest Tea cut the cost of its bottles from $0. +Higher order thinking processes in the prefrontal cortex. +And yeah, I'll take this job that is really something I'm not interested in doing. +When I lived up in the Northwest Territories, our Dene relatives up there, they'd start their fire right before the political gatherings, and keep those fires going. +The second part is to explore the story and the feelings behind that story. +So these are all great questions, please keep them coming. +The staging technique is very popular in the US, and it's very popular for startup businesses. +For the social structure here we have another organizing concept, it also varies across rational natural and open. +Thanks a lot. +People can interact frequently, they can do it daily; in a big company, it is much less frequent, it's much less common. +The Proclamation also acknowledged that it wanted to prevent further frauds and abuses of unceded territory. +In the market there are many different segments which are basically groups of customers made by customers which are more similar within the segment and more different from customers within other segments. +That's great, Because it is exactly the number we need to calculate the equity value of the company today. +And here what we call homofily happens. +And I think there's something to that. +You go out in the hallway to de-escalate the student. +That it refers to specific epistemologies and ways of being in the world, in that States as well have attributed specific characteristics and histories to Indigenous peoples. +And virtually none in 1950. +Can you improve on my metaphor? This ends our lesson on the topic of prototyping. +Actually, Weiner discusses 24 of them, so there's almost too many to list here in a short summary. +And creating the myth of a person is always faster and more effective than creating the myth of a brand. +The other thing to consider too is that resource dependence is not necessarily valued in a soft sense of. +But conversely, a firm that constantly exploits gets good at performing one task. +Now, to help with the process, I ask them to identify various problems. +And the first entailed political pressure, as we learned about in resource dependence theory. +They brought it down to a low value. +Why so? Because each individual segment can identify a valuable position, named by a specific brand, which is referred to by its needs and desires. +So here it goes, here are some definitions, this is a hint. +The Metaphor Technique is meant to help the user build a relevant mental model of how a new design functions. +And this leads you to kind of want to help one another, because you have these personal bonds. +This is how we cooperate. +I mean one thing I do do is when I actually just upgraded my computer system to a to a new Macintosh. +Please bear in mind that your responses represent a snapshot in time that you can return to and reconsider in the future. +In the second line we find the investments. +From a naming day forward, the child is expected to act in the manner of their respected namesake. +Now we've got to make it better for as well. +Save a thousand bucks. +Finally to comfort kids with these ages, we must make an effort as adults, we will have spontaneous loving behaviors and it is our duty as parents, but we must also accept the fact that probably the ones who can better comfort a pre-teenager with between 9 and 12 years, are the teenagers of his same age. +So the firm is coerced to conform, and this leads them to follow and adopt organizational forms of the organizations that they're dependent on. +It just worked really, really well for me. +Because women's issues are not women's issues. +Yeah, it's a cheap favor for her, and what she also gets in return is by framing it this way, preferred customer, now if you do come back, you probably seek her out. +The settlement, beginning in the east and moving west and northward, systematically removed Indigenous peoples from their lands for the purpose of colonization. +Go out and really enjoy the best things in life. +Participants disagree on preferences and priorities in terms of proposing legislation. +First of all, at the center of the Zara model you have the customer. +I would like to tell you right from the beginning a little bit of the difference between luxury and fashion. +At the end of the process, the SPV becomes the owner of the target. +To go to, again, your highest ranking ally and say we're saying things that are not true and I am concerned about the future of this organization, because I'm concerned that this is going to get found out. +In the last video, we did our first example of a transportation problem using the so-called table approach, but I'd like to do now is show you a different layout than the one that we have and this layout is a little bit nicer. +This is a new formula for us. +So let's format this to a percent and what this is saying is the absolute percent error of the linear model. +And I think that's the case with self fulfilling prophecies. +so, so the, the thing is to recognize when one is making a reasonable choice and when one is not making a reasonable choice. +So the way you make money, how you design actually your economics, is the fourth very important part of your business motive. +Other actors, their beliefs, influences from the environment, technologies, competing goals, and so on. +As with many sectoral approaches to climate change, it's really good to see how an entrepreneurial led initiative is now giving way to more systemic policy approaches e. +Like all, in all aspects you're having the best of the best. +Especially on [inaudible] , there is a lot of gender discrimination with gay and lesbian associated with. +Sometimes the cultural difference is so deep that the brand has to adapt to it. +And his idea was a pretty simple one. +Allowing companies that are willing to use the Woolmark logo to use it only after a test actually of their quality standard. +The Hudson's Bay Company was established by a group of wealthy English merchants. +They start to adopt similar patterns and encode their symbolic structures. +Hey there, welcome back, this is Sonia Simone. +You can write instructions on paper, for example, are you conscious? Blink once to say yes, blink twice to say no. +Symbolically important, leaders refused to engage for two days explaining that the HBC did not have the right to dispose of Indigenous lands. +And that's why I've been telling people; the cheapest way to make changes is to invest in women. +But it does in fact get bigger as you get to higher and higher salaries. +Inuit use the suffix -muit, after the name of the land they belong to, which describes them as a person from this land. +Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening. +This bias may lead us to believe that our way, what we have learned, our customs to seeing and doing is the right way and the better way. +The environment in which Northwestern found itself was one of a major economic downturn that hurt all aspects of the university. +Everything we do as human beings creates many stories. +So each individual companies and all the competitors within a market can influence the life cycle of the product, that is to say, can influence the different stages through which the product or the market go. +Think, for example, if you go out for dinner with your friends or if you go oto a food destination for your holidays with friends. +Now, Michaels was selected to be the principal, at the time she was just the annex lead, but they wanted her to lead this new magnet school. +Moreover, it begins with deep structures. +But those aren't social identities, per se. +I feel devastated, my life is devastated. +Your children are more educated, as well as all the changes that have happened to you. +Not a guarantee, I'd also probably start with, ''Look, here's my problem. +If you are a large corporation and you have people sitting in Singapore doing product development and people sitting in London doing global marketing, it's very difficult to implement these ideas. +In retrospect, what I should have done is cover my co-authors cost share in return for his upside. +What's the sign? 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So this is the myth, that we have these measurements of best practice or even indicators. +For example, in a seed financing and startup financing there could be a default because of the financing of the company could be very risky, or the business plan could be very aggressive. +Some teachers were relaxed in their application of individually guided education, and some rotated students through the same set of tasks in spite of being in differently skilled groups. +As you can see, all five choices work just fine for the first half of the question. +That a short-term viewpoint on it may be quite advantageous to a firm in its survival, but it may not be an optimal outcome for firms in a larger context. +Mura Mura: our farm, manure. +But even if you don't go full blown to tutoring somebody else, just in discussing it with a set of peers and colleagues, okay, this is what I think I know. +Cyberspace of digital media offers Indigenous political activism many advantages. +The social value we attribute goals varies. +Since these events reject the Western value of private property ownership and individualism, potlatches were reviewed as a major barrier to assimilation. +Because the point is how to influence, the education of the taste of the consumers. +We do have different definitions. +And they will drive around in the white Jeeps used, or the white Land Rovers used by NGOs, and arrive places delivering vaccines and delivering the rice. +If she will always say, yes to a third on Wednesday, then ABE can guarantee himself two-thirds of the 25 or 16. +Once the conversation is focused on the pie, in this case the $1,000 savings, all the clutter and irrelevant detail fall away. +So it's a very diversified audience. +Sergio, let's start with a few words about your activity, when did you start it? In December it will be ten years. +This means, there are situations such as huge diseases or community crisis in poor countries where there isn't any help available in the first moment in which psychological first aids can't be applied inside this 72 initial hours period. +And you can't talk about attention without talking about audience, who's attention is it that you're capturing. +All right, as always let's create a header file across the top. +That shows that a, human beings cannot multitask, and b, the more you think you're good at multitasking the worse you are at doing it. +We are going to talk about branding and in particular lifestyle brands. +And then, he says likewise control participation if you can. +By presenting views as an enthusiast that this set of agenda items won't be of that nature, but it's still of value. +The second one is Craft beer. +In an assignment problem, there are no wrapper columns on the cost table. +You use what you already have and you find a way to use in the best way. +The model for these schools used the framework of industrial schools in the United States. +If you had a younger sibling or a good friend who was going through something, you might like, hold their hand or stroke and say it's going to be okay. +Also industry experts are, in order to increase their industrial know-how. +So, it's always been a big pleasure to be an activist, even though there are of course also things happening that are not so much fun. +Along the same lines, lawlessness and corruption-- not only in areas of conflict but also in failed states. +In this lesson we will review design goals. +Race, religion, culture, gender identity, and socioeconomic status all influence the way people experienced situations, how they feel, and how those feelings are expressed and understood and sometimes misunderstood. +And American maintained an advantage based on its superior ability to use the software. +In 1950, Riunite was formed by an association of nine local small capacity wineries. +A great deal of money has been spent, some of it spent wisely, some of it spent not so wisely. +In a certain sense, I just simply want to give you the tools to understand taxation. +Our memories are intertwined with each other. +In the end, what is the recipe to make Vitale Barberis Canonico a success for the next 350 years? Well this is a very difficult question. +Yes, the publisher would make less per copy, but this eliminated all their downside risk. +What's wrong with E? What a second. +To the four Ps you've worked on, I want to offer you another P to consider. +Authority is about combining meaning and fascination. +1 children per woman. +Buyers might think you're out of touch and wouldn't bother to bid, as it would be a waste of their time. +For example, in Chile, there are many political parties as shown in the diagram of circles in the figure next to me. +We will be asking while we are informing, if he has any question, if he understands it, we will need to regulate the silence and the non-verbal communication. +I am not an orphan. +A territory can be a component of the positioning of a product, of a brand in the food and beverage business. +After the fact, they may look obvious, right? And usually, normatively reassuring. +But nonetheless I've been reading your forum posts and threads and I'm very excited and it's terrific content. +And I'm Alannah Mandamin-Shawanda, from Wikwemikong First Nation. +That's rumination. +And the third is, well actually two other countries, one is Guinea, where they had massive rape at the stadium during the military government. +For example, if you sell your product through supermarkets and hypermarkets, which usually in the assortment combine very different product categories, you are using a generalized distributor. +So I was worried since I lost 60% of my income. +You have to find a way to be both valuable to them but also inexpensive to them. +We will talk more about a broader ecosystem which we call the audience. +So when one shows up in the inlet, then we're all kind of on edge. +And that's kind of the story of this organization and its reform. +That actually tried in the last years to manage the portfolio, in order to have and to enjoy economies of scale backward in the management. +So, we must be aware of the stages and then simply we adapt them to the age range we are going to work with. +But I think that people don't necessarily consider what that means. +Zainab: Thank you very much. +What is it made of? What are its components? What is it? Make it visible to your potential customer, and of course, for a lot of products this literally means including some visuals that they can look at. +Community members made the beads with the traditional lands that they had historically occupied. +So the force idea of just extending our pure rational actor model, the sets of people doesn't really work too well. +We ask them questions or we might observe their current practices. +Many brands went retail and so many things happened also in the way they transformed the retail sector itself. +Consumers do it without thinking about it but the real point is we consumers are satisfied when what we perceive at the end of the consumption process, basically the benefits that we perceive to get combined with the sacrifices that we’ve made, are higher than the expectations or are aligned with the expectations. +I want to know what's valuable to me. +Boarding schools were then set far from students' communities to prevent any interactions and interference from their families. +The innovation that was brought by them in terms of value proposition was to offer a flow delivery of fashion products, even every two weeks in the case of Zara. +How does the presence of uncertainty affect the usefulness of a model? Just because we have a working spreadsheet doesn't mean it's entirely accurate. +Let's imagine, for example, an IPO, or the financing of a startup or a structure of a company. +The response from the CEO was to get a little bit miffed and say, you know, you really, really, really should take our offer. +I mean using different level, a better heating distribution. +Let's end this soon. +As you said, basically, Berlucchi is one of the undisputed leaders in the sparkling wine market in Italy, and Franciacorta. +Conducting an evaluation necessarily overlaps with material we covered in other modules. +Over time, throughout your career, you want to add links to any content that's on the web that you created for a company, whether you are a freelancer or an employee. +And these two are with the colonial government, not directly with the Crown, and are the first in which a large, and when we meant large we're talking hundreds of thousands of square miles of land, is being surrendered by the Native group to the colonial government in exchange for certain benefits, money, reserves, these kind of things. +Deal number six, the last deal of private equity is represented by vulture financing. +Information would be the third leg. +Also, we only have 20 minutes to make this decision, so we never discuss all the solutions and only the most outspoken students' concerns are actually voiced. +25(1-L) in share terms. +In fact, one study by Elizabeth Dunn and her colleagues shows that if you do more nice stuff for others, it actually reduces your blood pressure. +People who have participated in a critical incident get together to apply these protocols and ease their recovery. +Idle No More gained traction through social media, protests, road blocks, and round dance flash mobs. +That's the power of our breath. +So the firm at Tech has successfully implemented this integrated culture and the rest of Kumru's piece starts to focus on well what does this do to your sense of self and how you cope in an organization with a strong organizational culture. +Logical benefits might include things like the quality of stitching that makes a difference between a quality handbag and a cheap knockoff. +I also think Martha saw this too, she said the outside environment can call a company to task if they just do it as window dressing. +They are not Charter rights. +Even if we eat very healthy food but it is not happy, it is not a good thing. +The case that I'm going to talk about concerns Chicago public schools during the time period of 1986 to 2001. +An integrated one is like a hologram, the differentiated one is like an archipelago, and the ambiguous one is like a jungle. +Always, no matter the circumstances, we must respect the religious beliefs of the person in front of us. +We may communicate the brand that is the personality, the essence that goes beyond the single collections and makes the companies recognizable and identifiable; or we may communicate the company itself, the corporate level. +As a parent, you expect you can always protect and care for your children. +What does this mean? This means that we're all susceptible to kind of just being jerks when we're in a rush and we feel like we just don't have any time. +It's okay that they're not in a single row, you can highlight whatever you want as long as they are connected. +Fidel approves Khrushchev's plan to place missiles on the island. +The principles and the player member walked out the account, very senior person to firm and he called the guy, and the phone rang and he happen to be getting a coffee in the kitchen, this large fish lodge, picked up the phone. +What are we going to actually pick? The only rule per the question was that this had to be a multiple of 10. +There's a lawsuit filed by Latin American organizations about bilingual education. +But now you have even more information. +Across the board in the United States, it doesnt matter when. +Of course, because we haven't gone through every option, we haven't optimized the decision. +Now we're going to do I think even the more interesting thing which is the kind of stuff we should be wanting but we don't even know that we want yet. +He felt bad that he wasted a lot of our time. +M&A is something very relevant but also complex. +Some of them I'm going to do as stand alone sessions, some of them I do with my colleague Bryan Clerk. +Thirty (30) years later, the War of 1812 saw Britain fight the American Republic's attempt at Northern expansion, a conflict in which Britain's Indigenous allies played a crucial role. +So students either got normal sleep which is seven day hours a night, that's on average. +Of course you have the option of speaking up, it is a good thing to do. +Keep in mind that the diffuse modes, semi-random way of making connections means that the solutions it provides should be very carefully verified using the focused mode. +What do you think is the right answer here? My view is, we should look at this in the context of, what is the pie? And in the story I've told you, the pie is $40. +Many other land claim and self-government agreements are in ongoing negotiations in the Northwest Territories. +Sinalski and I emphasize quite strongly in our course is how exercise helps actually build neural structures. +Ideally, even a little better, but at least the experience that they expect. +So let's go back to our first problem, where you got Alice and Bob and they have nine to split up, and Alice can get one on his own and Bob can get two on his own as well. +Licensing is, can be defined as a marketing and a brand extension tool widely used by big corporation and small businesses and even startups. +What our program does, or the mission is to improve society by teaching all women and girls the art of negotiation. +Again, Excel the computer will be very good at finding the answer, but it will be very terrible at communicating or explaining model back to your boss or to a client. +I want to make my own strategy. +The cost of mailing each catalog, including postage, order forms, buying names from mail-order database, is an additional 15 cents. +You know what you're talking about, you have experience solving this kind of problem and you can solve the problem for the person that's coming to this webpage. +Contaminants from the oil sands developments near Fort McMurray have been shown to have negative implications for aquatic health. +Yes, I know there's an issue of incentives, but let's focus for a moment on seeing just how large we can make the pie. +So, makes it kind of a rational choice argument for coalitions, that ambiguity gives the reasons of why you want to hold together a coalition. +In this case, how did we contain the kid? Could we satisfy him properly, or not? Maybe the comfort we have provided him hasn't been appropriate for him in this situation, we haven't comforted him properly? If there has been a moment in which, because of any factor we couldn't contain the kid totally, so this is a risk factor, something is making the boy or the girl more active than usual and the strategies we usually use aren't working, so we need to change this way of managing this activation in this concrete moment. +How many girls are going, how many boys? And then they come up with policies to say make a school girl friendly, curriculum that is more sensitive to gender issues. +Because, for example, I'm a member of that society. +Do you have hearing disability? Do you know sign language? My name is. +You may be wondering, why are these skills important? What if I don't work with a team? What if I don't see myself as a leader? Recall, there are different ways to exemplify leadership, and whatever scenario we find ourselves in. +So today what you find is that, you find governments having the question of gender equality on their agendas. +So it's some psychological effect, that at least in some time periods, it looks like negative beta asset. +Here are our team priorities. +Now, you might of figured out this is also how you write really great headlines. +It is practice, particularly deliberate practice on the toughest aspects of the material that can help lift average brains into the realm of those with more natural gifts. +Because in addition to undermining intrinsic motivation, a focus on grades can also undermine a mindset that's known as the growth mindset. +So, since we are a family business that has to think long term, we believe that people willing the end always value this quality, excellence and way of doing things. +I'm going to superimpose on the same plot, Apple OK. +This is what members get in return for joining a coalition so the resources Hula will cite are strategic incentives, information, and symbolic benefits. +So a variety of things that we could try to do, I think every time we try to do something new. +There's no reason for me to spend anything more than $1,300. +And if the other side senses that, they don't let you walk. +Let's not forget that. +The concept of taste is another concept which is used very much in food and beverage businesses, and again, is very ambiguous. +So, we'll always try to look ahead and be ahead of the game. +It usually works based on an online environment, so companies will use some online platform. +I think that the most important things for us is control of the the brand, control of category, control of product category and staying very true with my roots. +Well that's exactly what happened to the Indigenous groups who experienced early colonization. +And my boss said that's fine have your resignation on my desk tomorrow morning. +That means that often when we're activating our sympathetic nervous system are putting our bodies into a state that doesn't feel very good. +Now we have to think to ourselves which ones are foreign oils? There's two of them here, British Petroleum and Dutch Shells. +It is a territorial extension of an existing band's parent reserve in a rural area. +So any advice for this kind of situation? Yeah, you know, a person like Bill Clinton, you know some people just have a knack for certain things and I think he has a knack for that. +I'm surely going to drive a mile or so where is the right number? And this is hard and it's not, it's not very sexy, it's not like someone says, what's the most important thing than negotiation. +And why? 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Let's start from the strategy. +In the case of making a call, the input on my phone is pressing the contact icon for the person I want to call and then that person's cellphone rings. +Therefore, the most she'd actually pay for half-bottle is 80. +Behavioral finance is an important field. +Each lobbyist defines his or her essential interest and a symbiotic relationship forms to hold this coalition together. +People often ask me when thinking about empowering women, or improving women's health, what the one intervention is that will work to fix the major problems that we face as we try to improve the world? And most people would come up with education for girls as the key intervention, the magic answer to the huge problems that we are trying to solve, that are epitomized, highlighted by the United Nations Millennium Goals. +So Apple didn't do well. +And you trade that and thereby get informed and be able to get the right price. +Once you have your rocks clear and you know what you want your future to look like, try to find ways for you to see this plan in your daily life. +Love to see the whole thing. +There may be others, layer after layer that emerge as time passes. +My name is Winston Tracy. +Where, after all, do universal human rights began? 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And you should tell her goodbye because you probably won't see her anymore. +Secondly, in some cases, what seemed to be an impossible problem has melted away. +Another one is, other than mnemonics, I'm a big fan of spaced repetition, so there's an app you can install on your smart phone, called Anki. +Yeah, if Obe moved out, there would be an issue, but Obe would then be homeless right now, and so she's not going to get a better deal than this. +So in each of the examples that we've given, you can spot the intersection and meaning and fascination from the headline alone. +Well I think that You know the human rights framework is something that, it seems confusing and complicated but I think once you understand the mechanisms and how it can be used, it's a really powerful tool for women. +But also in this case, a company can provide you with help and so with a specific value proposition. +And were you a preferred cusotmer? 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And what do you find compelling? Is that an apt concise phrase? Does it dream big? Might you consider replicating or not as you develop a revisit your own vision and mission? I find that the best vision and mission statements create a strong reaction and obviously a positive one with who they're trying to appeal to. +They're pretty collegial. +But the point here is that to manage a coalition you need to think about a series of exchange logics that have different kinds of allocations or different kinds of games and assumptions in them. +Who are the players in the fashion digital world? We can break them down in to three typologies: The first being the full price players the second being those players that are selling off-price, let's say on-line outlets. +You mean, it's not your first choice? No dad, it's not my first choice, my second choice, it's not even on my list. +Fear of being alone, fear of going to places we know or unknown places and mostly fear of being away from the main carer, which are usually the parents, but which also could be other people. +There could also be a source of risk management for equity protected mortgages. +This is the basis upon which we develop our business model and our mission. +Or, I'm pretending to have fun but I have so much work, I need to get back to applying for colleges and all this stuff. +They are essential for the story. +And reaches 8200 people. +So I was lucky enough to attend the training here the first time. +Both TAs at British Columbia and at Stanford, as well as community TAs that have stepped up. +That are deemed to have these kind of legitimate ritualized features that make it feasible that they can inter-relate with other firms and other segments of the environment. +Our goal, let’s assume, is pretty straight forward here. +This can't be true. +The one thing I am still missing is my objective. +Because we somehow have to them towards what we need. +And then I can call ignorance that becomes creativity. +When the United States formed, it became important for loyalists to prevent American expansion northward and so it wasn't long before the colonizers laid claim to vast amounts of land from coast to coast that, according to the Proclamation, was not theirs to take. +As a buyer, don't pay more. +What if we go back to the initial number? 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I know you have been waiting for a long time, we are really sorry. +At first, it was a little difficult but with time, I could do problems as fast as I could look at them. +Our attention now focuses on the efforts of Indigenous women to have representation in politics and obtain equal treatment. +People love this study and will be like, this is the best study ever, right? Interestingly, for the $5 condition, it turns out the modal thing that people do is to buy, to go to Starbucks and buy some sort of chai thing, right? 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Because as you speak about this sort of "back to the home" movement—people pushing women back into a domestic life—reminds me of what happened in South Africa where women were actively involved in the anti-apartheid movement and in the revolutionary changes there, and after that they were really invited back into the home rather than into public life. +In particular, I think it helps to compare neo-institutional theory to prior open system views and to prior cultural arguments since those are the most relevant. +A lot of the activities we use are ones where they simulate, or engage in kind of roleplay. +That's why there are songs like "I Want to Be a Billionaire" by Bruno Mars. +Devaluing girls is the root cause, in large parts of Asia, particularly in regions of China and India, sex ratios have been unnaturally elevated to 115, or even 120, or 130 males for every 100 females, which indicates that many fewer young girls reach childhood than biology would predict. +That's how we've been doing it. +A couple more things I'd like to return to. +You can write it out maybe you have a better way to say it, but these are things that I need to figure out, what is actually being sold TBD. +And also, educating and training the people who deal with cases of violence is most important. +500,000. +The user engagement process has three parts, the introduction, the interaction and the closing. +To stubborn optimism, I might add confident, curious, humility. +All these sacrifices, in terms of cognitive effort and in terms of time spent to figure out the relevant information are reduced. +If you would have started here, and there we could have so what do I do, I. +7? Again, I'm looking for when profit is zero. +Thin capitalization means that there is a limit for the company to use interest rate of debt to reduce the level of taxation. +It would be nice working with her. +Intelligence matters. +But women do much better negotiating for someone else versus for themselves. +Really, our goal is to make sure that what we're doing in this course is actually having its effect. +This concerns a federal act to reform the American primary education system. +That means to help the entrepreneur write the business plan again, to analyze the reason of this gap, and to launch the activity of the company again. +For example, lets say you don't like doing homework in a particular class. +So it doesn't mean that we don't have scientific evidences that the psychological first aid actually work, it means that we still haven't found the way to measure these evidences so that they are irrefutable. +One of the things they propose is that active social media use when you go on social network sites and you're using them actively like you're posting things, you're updating your status, you're talking with other users, you're getting social connection, maybe that's not that bad. +Anything just to de-escalate the situation and then you can approach it anew with a refreshed perspective and more calm emotions. +But this is helpful because we're going to go through the things you can notice to spot these inner critics and these are the traits that your inner critic has and it's helpful to spot it. +And I would say, another piece is kind of the third leg of that's tool is how do you actually do this in an equitable way where schooling and education actually come together? The second question you asked me was about the importance of education and then particularly girls education, and as it relates to health, and all sorts of other things. +I am only incurring this cost for each direct mail envelope used for each order that I'm receiving. +Throughout this course, we hope to provide a general understanding of Indigenous people. +This movement relied upon the traditional matriarchal system to mobilize and organize. +Operating in international markets does not only mean to meet the tastes and the benefits of different customers, but also to have to do with many different suppliers, because some of your ingredients are not Italian, although the experience is Italian. +What does it mean an effect on the daily life? That it complicates a satisfying life in our different development fields, either professional, familiar, social, that it complicates our home relations, being with our friends, the normal execution of our jobs, the work performance, this would be the daily life's affectation. +And the reason I mention this is because this is one of the global efforts to make sure that education doesn't slip to kind of a fourth tier global issue, but it's not quite ever been a first [LAUGH] tier. +In our hierarchically structured societies, we not only categorize people but we also make the mistake of assigning values to various categories. +It was a great tagline, long ago. +INDIRA BASNETT: Before legalization, the situation was really horrible, particularly when we look from the perspective of women’s lives and health. +And, as well as, kind of, generating what solution. +Mary Metz argues the context, this physical context, put everyone into shared spaces and created more of a warm atmosphere. +And Kennedy's concern, a parochial concern, to a great extent, of mirroring Pearl Harbor. +So it's like a movie, if you know too much about the movie reading the reviews or there are always some friends who are nice enough to tell you about the end of the movie. +Related to the COVID epidemic, actually. +Check if the persons understand you correctly. +So let's paste our demand values, right? Right next to it. +In the 1940s for example, Canadian medical sectors began to train Indigenous women to become nurses and health care practitioners. +I have spent half of my life in abuse. +Consumption of these goods required a willingness to trade or work for wages. +I would have to then come over to the cell and do 3. +You are the owner of the company and not necessarily is that a good position because you need an entrepreneur as the owner of the company that has the right motivation to drive the company. +They need to compare, they need to shop, and they need to choose. +because it's a pattern of communication that's the daily kinds of forms of association as well as the kind of daily values that are being imbued and practices and rituals that people have. +That you want to constantly try to reflect on how you can improve that practice, or the practices essential to it, to find the levers so you can have this learning curves of where you increase productivity and efficiency, and improve the firm, right? Now I think in terms of the readings, though, what I had meant really was that all too often in most companies you enter certain kinds of learning traps. +Fashion communication is very visual, it's based on pictures with the product and the logo, most of the time, that's all. +So let's do that for each of the five options. +And it makes the customer come out with a suit that is made special for him, and makes the customer finally feel more special. +And from there, I came to England when I was 19 years old. +Fashion companies succeed in persuading us to buy new products every six months because they are able to associate the idea of change not to the physical usage of the product, but to the idea that aesthetics should vary accordingly to the new season. +Some of you are actually better at doing that and remarkably, I am admittedly not too talented at it per se. +So people think perhaps the number of cars, revenue a little last, maybe the total profits, not so much stock price, and 20 percent of you said something else. +You are worried because you have the feeling that you could have done something more to try to protect this person who avoided the police cordon. +How could you raise children under these conditions? What is this spot here in the carpeting. +What are those? Well, the main ones that you see are cases where you're not in the present moment, but you're thinking about the future. +This is another type of linear programming where now our decision variables all have to be integers. +People refuse to accept that it?�s actually happening. +And if you look at some famous Tod's communication campaigns you will see that most of the time they portray a group of people dressed in an elegant manner. +So popular books tend to get closer to the manager's ideal but from an external basis. +But it's important to have that down time. +Since the entire cloth is in dispute, it gets split evenly, 25 and 25. +Although I will tell you, as an aside, that a white paper with personality and values actually far outperforms a dry white paper that's dull. +For example, in the case of a UPS strike, each day an agreement is delayed is a risk loyal customers will develop relationships with other shipping agents. +They could be existing customers. +Let's focus on the aim high for a second. +The term reproductive rights was not commonly used until the late 1980s. +If, in Denmark, they use something interesting from nature that, for me, can be interesting, I'll do something similar. +So, licensing is still important, but for business that have sectors other than apparel, like eyewear or fragrances. +You want your diffused brain to be active and awake, to be the one that's driving when you're writing. +Why? Because essentially, being allocentric, understanding the other side's perspective, is what allows you to figure out what it is they want so you can give it to them, so you can get what it is that you want. +Let us now try to better figure out what makes a company fashionable or not. +(Wu Qing): Because of this Global Fund for Women, we have started a school in 1998 and started recruitment since 1999 for rural women and girls as well. +We just need that if you see any reaction in your son, daughter or any of the kids you are working with and to which you have applied psychological first aid doesn't correspond to the pattern of what we have described, ask for help. +That we're finding, at least in our analyses of faculty who are doing high quality research. +Next, we want to encourage frequent communication. +Now nothing is matchable, I can't do it so I just have to be careful here. +5 percent and then list this down and go negative 177,700 and this would be a pain in the butt. +But what she found, interestingly enough, was that when she interviewed these cleaning staff, a lot of them thought about their job as you might stereotypically expect. +For example, by selling online instead of offline, there is an innovation. +So, let me say that a luxury good and a luxury brand at the end of the day has to balance two elements. +The goal of conducting a focus group is to engage users in direct conversations. +And so for example, flood insurance in this country was created to prevent people from making big mistakes. +Then there is the how, the value chain. +So there are different roles and there are different performance measures. +It is very important for a company to know if the target market it wants to sell to, gives some value to the information of the origin. +In daily emergencies it changes a bit, in the sense that we won't be strangers to our relatives, but still we should respect the fact that someone wants to be alone, that in these first moments he doesn't want to be with anyone. +Zainab: So the first thing is that after we sign and realize it?�s not a crime, then that means we have to get the right legislation. +In the second segment, we'll discuss what we mean by having a strong personality. +I currently work in housing and real estate, but I'm looking to move more into traditional marketing and event planning side of things. +And the network here that you see in the figure, you can see the prominent persons and the peripheral ones readily. +But you as a, as students, should think of them as synonymous. +It's got this beautiful weave, which the earth is everything and it's the grounding force for our teachings of women. +With direct report priorities underneath, that all feed up to a consistent set of priorities for the main goal. +A bit subconsciousness or is it just naturally when you get away from the problem. +If the risky asset realized any return less than -2. +So this is a calculated number and I drag this down. +What we have to discover today is that carried interest, even though the formula is always the same, can be applied into two different ways. +But just don't let it get exploded by an inadvertent divide by zero. +If you were mad, you can't talk about being mad and be calmer. +It's really that you are accountable for your actions tomorrow should be part of our context of working together, so that it's not the case that you can just say any old thing out of reactivity and then pretend the next day that it didn't happen. +We'd like to see these things in cells. +For those of you new, and not so new, to the history of Indigenous people in Canada, we hope that this primer course has provided you with an introduction that is moving and thought provoking. +Some people think content is a matter of cool advertising, great advertising that companies like, Coca-Cola have been producing for years and years. +You are diminishing our ability to be as powerful and as a decision maker outside, but it's also diminishing your right to think of yourself as a father or to think of yourself as a homemaker. +In 2005, 7% of the world was over 65. +So we're going to look at risk as something that we can quantify by looking at the standard deviation of past risks and not focus on what's new right now. +We want you to stop the Americans from coming to trade on our lands, and giving firewater, ammunition, and arms to our enemies, the Blackfeet. +So I think that is kind of a solution in many regards. +And as soon as they did really lost confidence and often would drop classes and take off. +So in this lesson we're going to talk about experience maps and once again, Brian Clarke is joining me for this podcast. +The Indians did not know when the land was given. +You have to wait two years to buy a Ferrari. +Well, go and call your mother-in-law and then your husband when he comes. +So let me now turn things over to Linda. +Would you be willing to take a public stand against bullying? Maybe come up with your own creative design or wear some bracelet or something, but basically be very public about the fact that you don't like bullying. +Getting over your getting used to stuff, thwarting your own adaptation, and then also resetting your reference points. +So we had the mission the first day, but we don't know how to make any flavor, any gelato. +In fact, the people in this study actually increased their positive emotions four weeks later. +It's still not going to change how you see it. +And these occur around the world. +That is not, to be clear, the same thing as saying that Métis are Indians as in Status Indians. +And it had an effect. +So being this the definition of licensing, let's say a few words about the origin of licensing. +And although it is true that giving some information is important inside the critical accident management and it is a part of the application of psychological first aid, if they require too much information we will also have to correct it to try to give it the appropriate direction, which is some information but without an excess of information. +And during this time, San Francisco Unified develops a desegregation plan that's immediately rejected in committee due to cross-town busing fears, because they think it would be hard to manage and be unwanted. +This is all given and what do you as the manager, what do you as the person in charge need to figure out, how do we minimize the total cost? And of course here, the constraints would be I can't ship more than what is out. +Cherry is going to cost 165. +You mentioned this new project Elite, which is an incredible format as you said to support SMEs to enter the stock exchange. +And they also make very good soldiers, by the way. +Another area is the area of psychological benefits which have to do with the psychological sphere of the consumer. +Again, color-code the cell gray, the formula for revenue. +I could do C. +they influence one another's affairs in this manner. +What is the reason for this? Why do global players play in different countries which are very local in terms of taste? How do they do it, basically? Yeah, so reason is that there is an advantage of skill. +What we'll argue is that Alice will get 1 and Bob will get 2. +Communication also depends on brand positioning very much; so communicating a mass market, sport, or casual product is not the same than communicating a luxury one. +The idea is to make the brand, the product, look appealing, amazing. +We totally agree that in crisis and emergencies the psychological first aid are the chosen technique in the first 72 hours after the impact. +Which sectors are involved in the change? On wicked problems, it is likely to require all who all are necessary but not sufficient. +So you need my operations In order to have the value of your know-how. +Feel free to choose those videos that suit your professional duty the most. +This painting has three particular zones, so what happens is the centre zone becomes the new focal point. +And we don't always have that. +And if they were telling the truth, then I'm getting paid as much as the principal, which is amazing. +Two things from De Moines to Boston, $4 each. +First of all, it's important to talk face to face. +Autumn - Winter; Spring - Summer. +While this system is a bit simple and a bit of fun, you can hopefully see how to sketch some of the key relationships that make up the system you care about. +This example might help you to think because you can even start assembling the mobile with the small decorations and no arms, so the ability to fritter away one's time on sand has gone in this analogy. +So let's actually include this, Ten cents, of course, we want to show the pennies, we want to show what this is, and this is per catalog. +In this module we consider how to use the information from the requirements gathering phase to develop a set of alternative designs to meet the needs you've discovered. +As well as, kind of, small firms around the world. +I firmly believe that if I and we as a wider community can help connected leaders flourish in as many countries and sectors as possible, the world will be a far better place. +Anyway, great individual strategy to get you going. +And each group came up with a different kind of interesting design. +I really have no good advice for what she should do. +So here we have, so far, actors enter into voluntary exchanges that follow rules of a game. +Let's ask ourselves how are fashion and luxury companies competing in the digital arena? We can more or less group the strategies into three. +You might be feeling kind of depressed and when you're feeling depressed, I don't know, eat ice cream, call for pizza, call your friend, right? Feelings cause us to do certain things. +But if one is sick, doesn't have a job, lives in an environment that is unhealthy or unsafe or insecure, then human rights, or the lack of there of, make that person's existence harder and harder. +First, I want to remind you about the core concept that drives user experience design. +Bea is then left with 33. +That's been well laid out by grandma Allison for the rest to begin this kind of conversation. +Try writing a question where the right answer is 16 square meters and yet somebody might naturally come up with four square pi meters by mistake? I don't see how. +When we calculate the pie, what we've been doing is subtracting the combined reservation values for the two parties from what they can get from working together. +So he had experience both in the practical side and in the academic side. +But there is, I think, especially the young people are getting more and more active. +The potlatch continued to be held in secret despite the risk and terrible consequences. +Both poverty and the demeaning of women account for practices, such as infanticide, neglect and sex selective abortion, all of which are discussed in this unit. +To check our learning, Julie and I at Yale, often covered these. +But as we look at them on the seesaw, we can see that changing them wouldn't move the system much. +Whereas for a growth mindset people it's usually pretty good. +In addition to his roots, he has been featured on one of the National Geographic brain game episodes. +Turned into looking advocacy efforts to expand education and to get MGOs involved and at the table, and bring in their voice in terms of what they saw the importance of education. +Well, I couldn't agree more. +Actually before I do that, I need another poll. +This session is very heavenly borrowed from a post Brian Clark wrote from Copyblogger under the same title. +It doesn't say that there aren't some clever people and some stupid ones. +Inside our body, our immune system army chiefs, also known as CD4 T-cells, maintain order among the jawans to keep us healthy and fit. +Usually this majority is split into two: an early majority and a late majority, but the difference basically is not so notable between these two groups but between the majority and the early adopters. +A brand can have a narrow scope, when it actually specializes, let's say, in one target, for instance, just kids, or just youth; or just in one product category specialized by product, specialty brand in shoes or in apparel or maybe in sporting goods. +And she talks about how depending on the kinds of leader, or the type of authority that leaders have within those firms, that they may be more impacted or influenced by the lack or a leader or not. +Isaac followed the same argument as the Lavell case, claiming that it violated Canada's Bill of Rights. +We take our cost table, and we copy it and this will now become our assignment table. +A company decides to use a private equity for two reasons. +Mindfulness, this is really hard right now. +And we had the lawyers there, all good faith, he's a very good man, we've know him for a long time. +But by doing that, you can get this truly optimal experience that can cause us to live a better life. +And I tell you what, though, if this could be a senior manager position I signed yesterday. +For eight years, it will decrease over its lifetime, over 20 years. +He needed me to take out a mortgage and I needed him to sign his mortgage over to my bank. +And then that blog should have pointers to excellent material you have written. +Free of coercion, discrimination, and violence. +Healthy people won't sign up because they don't want to pay the expense and so the whole thing collapses and doesn't work. +A: I think, as I recall, CEPIA was founded specifically around the issue of violence against women. +I have to try and make the effort. +And he takes you and he puts you on this box. +The mechanism of the carried interest is relatively simple. +[Na-Dené] Stories provide us with insights into the traditional knowledge that exists about Denésƍliné territory and the Denésƍliné understanding of events that occurred in the distant past. +If on the other side we aren't professional but we work as volunteers in some organizations, we are also exposed to some kind of stress for which maybe we aren't so prepared. +They didn't want to just socially promote students to make them feel good, they wanted evidence. +when we talk about quality we basically focus on two different concepts concepts of quality: the first one is intrinsic quality and the second one is the perceived quality by customers. +There is an integrated paradigm, the organization claims to give employees a place to grow and develop a moral order that they can participate in, and this moral order, personally meaningful and is derived from participating in the company. +I think since you are a global company you have a fantastic observatory over the whole planet. +It goes something like this. +And so the city was suffering the consequence of a strike, in that it was loosing all of its revenue, but it still had it take care of the buses and pay for gas. +Whether they do it well or not, is not the issue, but they cannot forget it. +And this is a huge mistake because, in language learning it's not like we visualize this in an academic setting, where every mistake you make gives you a red X and if you make enough you make an F. +And suppose that I overcome all those various challenges and impediments, you know, there is not a very high likelihood that I would be expected to be a director of my firm and even if I get there, there would not be any documentation to be on the boards. +So some things we have on agendas. +This is the correct way. +But how might a manager apply the theory of organization ecology and especially that's so environmentally deterministic? How do we approach this theory to begin with? In many regards, I see organization ecology is kind of a theory of forecasting. +And it shows it has a slope of 1. +Upshot is think about your consumption, the good things in the world and split them as much as possible. +Boy, calm down, chill and look at how your parents are. +I don't want to know that, because that's a distraction I want to be in the world of writing that article. +It seemed to generally work and improve teacher-student relations. +Finally, although it is probably the most important factor, don't bug the teenager that is having a bad time. +Now, a lot of rational myths are being challenged, I think, by the MOOCs. +There's also an empty 4,600 square foot lot next door, which is too small to build on. +Writing the headline first will help you stay on point. +A classic since day to day, the oysters and pearls still swim in that vat of luxurious caviar. +To show you how unreasonable it is, I'm gonna push you to the other extreme. +Reconciliation begins with acknowledging all of the effects of colonialism. +The key though, is that these systems can both be on at once. +It's the way we talk to ourselves. +In which you need to invest a lot in technology, but sometimes, as we will see, the value of creating, is not recognized because you have to deal with brands that have a huge bargaining power. +In the prior video, I start off with 300. +So if we schematize this, we can see resource dependence theory's view of a firm in the far image. +Some possibilities highlighted by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples for addressing issues at the municipal level include: one, having Indigenous members for school boards, boards of health, hospital boards, police commissions and other institutions whose work affects the lives of urban Indigenous peoples. +We're going to be going into each of these 7As in more depth in the rest of this module. +I should deal with that. +Shortly, the answer is we are not selling ice cream. +The same thing occurred for solutions. +First, there was Women Don't Ask and, more recently, there is Ask For It. +It depends from the negotiation with the company. +We have to try anticipate what are going to be the trends in the designs. +We'll add some borders on, expand the columns, and center everything so it is pretty unreadable. +So the people, I think that today, they want to buy value. +Yes, thank God. +I'm in the water all the time," and he's swimming around, and so he dives down, and he swims, and he swims, and he swims, and he swims and, again, he runs out of air, and has to swim back up. +When Coca-Cola came to buy us, they wanted to buy us right away, but we weren't really ready to sell. +And so, he has his wonderful quote about this where he notes, "The best moments in our lives are not the passive, receptive, relaxing ones. +Things go out, they spread around and they quickly lose their original creator. +Then there's the healthy stress which would help us working. +The odds of you coming up with this percentage, which makes the profit actually zero, is slim to none. +So you're the one who has higher costs, not them? Correct. +You'll just tend to get a better result if you use the health and fitness magazines and you're in a health and fitness topic, you're going to end up with samey samey kind of headlines that aren't going to stand out. +Take it for a spin so to speak If each UI for each UI. +From your past experience, what kinds of people have actually been granted refugee status for being gay and lesbian? Because it seems like the interviewees are being extremely flamboyant, or just like very convincing, because it's so subjective. +There are other things that women can do to get ready for a negotiation that will help her once she does negotiate. +Their goals aren't very clear where preferences are problematic and inconsistent, and there's multiple identities at play. +By contrast, network forms of organizing reflect a persistent structural pop, property or a particular coordination pattern that's maintained over time. +First of all, management in food and beverage companies can be considered as providing value to customers. +I really like this graph because it gives us an image of the concept that users use interfaces to accomplish tasks. +Then of course, you have to keep the tradition, but I think that we have to worry about preserving our territory, preserving our land; so of course we are trying to be greener and greener, more and more, trying to preserve what nature gave us. +Lambrusco is one of the most typical products of this area. +So this is time. +These relations built into ones of trust between teacher and student and they lessen conflict. +You can have the value of the 5,000 readers you bring to me, that's $550,000. +It's much more subtle and it's much more interactive than that. +The challenge is figuring out which is which. +They've been dead for decades. +Another very common method of recruitment is sale by family. +I asked you to read Linda Renzulli's work because she does an actual empirical study of charter schools and when they are proposed. +In between you have all the different combinations. +But she either does puts students in a condition where they're thinking about time is money. +It cannot spread through tears. +Actually more than fashion, I would say that it is really a luxury brand. +And then I said, "I just saw but I hadn't even had 15 seconds to talk about it. +Looking at one level deeper at patterns, we might notice that it happens more when I'm tired. +This is negative 1. +Instead, they diversified their economic ventures to increase their chances of survival. +So data solver. +In the 1970s, two main Indigenous women's groups were formed, the Indian Rights for Indian Women, and the Native Women's Association of Canada. +The solution? Angel cuts the piece in two and Beatrice chooses which half she wants. +The last aspects: asset measuring company, closed-end funds, and investors altogether represent the mechanism of closed-end fund investing in private equity. +They have monthly meetings for K through third grade, and four through sixth grade, where the teachers think more broadly, and then they have 30 minutes a month of teacher observation. +So we've just seen that other people can lead us to do some bad stuff, right? We're naturally copying other people's behaviors, naturally copying their emotions, and even copying in some cases their immoral actions. +They're the set of countries that are near the top that have closed health gaps, that have closed education gaps. +March, of course, suggests that there's a two-stage decision process to this. +And don't listen to Facebook lawyers, don't listen to people who will give you advice about that's fair use, that's not fair use, and they really don't have the expertise to do that. +It means that they should be carefully designed, carefully selected, and carefully communicated to the target markets you want to attract. +This was in Prussia? This is what was going on in the minds of the people in the United States here. +And so if you're doing it the way we're suggesting, I doubt anyone would get offended. +Finally, there's a really fantastic strategy that you can employ whenever you get in these ruminative or worrying spirals. +So we left the fishing early. +There's definitely less sort of direct criticism because it's considered in a way bad form to make somebody look bad. +Others will think 10 or even a 100 deaths won't need a response. +Finally, in human-made systems, we have the underlying assumptions, beliefs, and values that led the system to be created in the first place. +And so these are based on their paper, the full list of the best things you can be thinking, that cause you to experience more savoring while you're having that experience. +So me as Winston Tracey, when I decide whatever fashion I want to go with, it's me saying this is who I am and this is what I represent. +All over, particularly Africa, the mobile phone has become the mechanism by which commerce as well as communication is transpires and women have as much access to this technology as the men do and in fact are using this access to their benefits. +They did a lot of things for the village or for the region they were produced in, and this grew over time. +And I think young people got very interested about this. +Which is the best controlling way in these ages? OK. +So I also think there is a key thing going on here in terms of what is being changed can instill different notions of resistance, changing someones culture or the deep social structure of informal relationships can be quite disconcerting. +There are also techniques to represent findings about the tasks. +Quick is risky, you don't want to go to fast. +Where a variety of groups or even distinct religious sects coalesce around an issue of mutual concern. +Well, I'm a believer, who do you think you are? 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Two? Anybody have more than two? This guy did. +The Molleti family owns one of the oldest Acetaia still in function. +You spend your life acquiring stuff, and then you got stuff. +In the second segment of the podcast, we'll dissect and illustrate the various components of an experience map. +Take Google, for example. +Remember, this is different from the random connections of the diffuse mode. +And that if a firm goes in either route, too far, they can land in certain kinds of learning traps, or suboptimal forms of decision making. +You have to understand what the good points are and in turn try to keep them steady, which for our products means keeping with the same formula. +Okay, but the fact is with the words click here will very often test better. +Particularly for the time and a context in which you have such conflict and competing interests. +The definition is simple, but we have to analyze very deeply into the details. +I love reading history and being inspired by the biographies of extraordinary people. +The first is, did that purchase make other people happier, or was it just you? And here, you're starting to see an even bigger effect that experiential purchases just seem to make other people happy. +And in that way, they had neighboring seats and cell phone numbers, and kind of the capacity to ask each other questions and to get those rules of thumb and implicit knowledge, tacit understandings that the experts had and to transfer them. +Because he would be the one that monitors the data about the runner's shoes and makes decisions about when they have to get a new pair of sneakers. +You can't get the other side to pay you more upfront than what they have. +And I didn't become an academic until I was in my mid-30s, so that's some context for that. +And when I heard them saying that, this was actually one of the researchers said that at one of the recent HIV meetings, I thought to myself you know what? I think the, it's actually the biomedical researchers that could use some social science research, to understand why it is they feel that there must be a biomedical solution for every problem. +And so, the first strategy we're going to think of, and this is for thinking about new things in your life, is don't invest in stuff, invest instead in things that are not going to stick around, namely experiences. +A third option is that we approach Castro. +HIV stands for Human- This is the story. +If it's a daily emergency, communicating it to the extensive family we call our social network, make sure they know and that in a determined moment we can resort to them. +That shows why flow is so powerful, but a second reason flow is important for happiness is that it's also a critical part of experiencing fun. +I'm Dr. +These first contacts set the stage for the fur trade. +What makes this Indigenous protests fall under the lines of a grassroots movement was that it called upon the Kanien’keha:ka clan mothers to intervene on the front lines of the protest. +We had a huge, incredible press coverage without any investment in advertising, we had the one food page of the New York Times and different television had big interest, and that was probably one of the best weeks of our professional life. +Wherever and whenever people meet and gather, you can bet there are stories being told. +Hey, it worked. +And in fact, Afka Bootsman makes the point that no, please don't characterize public institutions as not innovating. +But there's also psychprotip number two, which is even if you don't have the time or the money to donate, you could just do simple random acts of kindness. +Once analysts have a good description of a network and once they have some sense of the key influence processes on worker outcomes and, once they know the key mechanisms that drive tie formation to assume certain patterns, the analysts can begin to prescribe all sorts of treatments. +The pie is going to be our image of what people are negotiating over. +They help customers make sense of the quality especially if they don't have any direct experience of the quality itself. +We call them attitudes and we call them beliefs. +What's a good shortcut here? 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Well, it is important that we talk about it again because then we give them the explanation we find appropriate. +So now, why do you think the person started off with a zero upfront followed by the large bonus? What led them to do that? 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Okay, so an example being like, raise the bonus to 50. +It's a good tale, and there's a good lesson at the end as well. +The first is your ability to control the rules. +This is email, this is the text, this is it. +I don't know if that would hold. +So, when we talk about product innovation in food, it basically means ingredients, methods of production, so a very technical innovation; But we can’t to forget that consumers consume products in specific occasions of usage. +This is an example of natural demand; there are others whose issues lie with technology or natural resources. +And at the beginning of the workshop most of them were coming from the perspective that they were more important than girls, because that's what they were taught. +Typically, when we say from T1 to time n, it's related to the availability of the business plan, and the common practice is to use three, four, or a maximum of five years. +For a private equity investor in the European Union, what are the key issues you have to manage within restructuring and turnaround deals? I believe that the most important thing is having the right mindset. +It is possession, or an experience that is extremely precious. +Can you imagine the second half of the sentence that would work for merits, but would not work for rewards? I don't think so. +The third module is related to the so-called managerial process. +So your brain is, every time I see that cue, do the thing, right? It's worth noting that lots of different stuff can be cues. +He would draw and re-draw until he had abstracted the key chunks that stuck in his memory from when he was looking at them with the microscope versus when he was trying to draw them on the page. +When a brand says I want to go abroad, I want to start getting in touch with the French market or German market where it's hard to make it, it's very hard to make it, maybe Vente-Privee could really be helpful for this type of mission. +We got to prepare ourselves for everything, and then we have to work together and attend to our feelings and our self-care. +That's why it's important to continue our emotion education by treating our own and others' emotions scientifically. +John, British Columbia in 1970, Brian Jungen is a mix of European and Dane-zaa, and is from the Dane-zaa First Nation. +So, that's really clear. +Focus groups take place in a controlled environment, usually a room where users can feel free to share and discuss information in a private setting. +So customer will be, really understanding the customer, for luxury, will be a priority for the years to come. +Go over this one once or twice more and make sure you can build this from scratch and understand how Data Tables work and how Goal Seek works. +The actual conflict that was observed and reported by Metz goes back to the end of year one, and during that time period, there was a strike and some of the teachers didn't strike with the rest of them. +So much so you have a nice meme for this, if your neighbor's car is ugly, that actually helps your happiness because you don't feel so bad about your other stuff right? That's awesome stuff. +Those three people contributed greatly to what has happened in the last ten years. +In our area it is the gateway to the north. +However we'd, we'd also like to more immediately access the more insightful comments and threads because you know, we just don't have time, you don't have time. +It would note that Chicago tried to change the rules of the merger toward a more asymmetric contract, and that Northwestern saw this as a violation of normative forms of coordination. +In effect, the question that she asked focuses on how this new organizational form of schooling, charter schools, has come about and by what factors? I think it's a nice piece because it compares several open system theories about organizational environments like resource dependence, neoinstitutional theory, and population ecology. +I learned a very clear rule managing our business, managing my business, I prepare offer, and I am make invoices to anybody that I think is able to pay me maximum in six months. +So we've been talking about behaviors that tend to make us happy. +To calculate the cost of debt, typically we take numbers for the balance sheet of the company and we divide the amount of interest expenses by the amount of debt of the company. +You get -0. +They focus you on certain ways of functioning and of processing kinds of organizational behavior. +And in doing our due diligence, we found that there was a discrepancy in the distribution of the papers. +We've got a son who's having a child pretty soon, and we've got a daughter who's thinking about going to college pretty soon, so we're thinking about have to making a transition out of the business, and trying to find ways in which we can, well, one, approach you to take over our gas station. +Now later, when Coca-Cola came to talk to us, they also wanted us to understand what would happen if we didn't do a deal with them. +And that internal resources, you can't really help with. +I don't have to do it. +The collective Haida rights are: (a) the Haida Nation collectively holds Hereditary and Aboriginal Title and Rights to Haida Territories, (b) the Haida Nation collectively holds Cultural and Intellectual property rights of the Haida Nation and will protect the integrity of same. +If I do greater than or equal then having two would be okay and that's a problem as well. +As a result, said a United Nations Military Adviser in 2008, "It is now more dangerous to be a woman than to be a soldier in modern conflict. +Keep in mind that during the mercantile era, factory meant a place of commerce. +And there were systems out there that were feasible. +What are those other factors? You mentioned six factors that were described under women. +I was a lab supervisor for Doctors Without Borders in the Sudan. +And by the way, if they tell you there's 1,000 people in the audience, then you've learned a lot about what it is they're more likely willing to pay. +So the laws were there. +At the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, it has been our pleasure to offer this course to staff working in schools and other educational organizations. +Once it has chosen the target market it can design a proper value proposition and position this value proposition in the minds of the customers it wants to serve. +To understand what a closed-end fund is, first of all, we have to understand what a fund is. + So, I think we need to learn ways of not only supporting each other as women, but reaching out and involving men in our work. +This consistent navigation hopefully keeps you centered and clear where you are at all times on the course. +I'm sorry but I can't hold on anymore, I need to leave. +When the brain is able to go on somehow and process everything we have lived. +Now how do I build this in as a constraint? If you want, this is a good place to pause the video and think about how you would do that. +Longterm contracts, partial absorption, and sharing of resources such as informing joint ventures and alliances or even total absorptions via company mergers. +Pre-Contact Trade included some basic necessities, but most trading was done for luxury items. +If you do this test and you learn about your signature strengths and you find out it's bravery or humor or creativity or whatever, bring that into algebra too. +So I want the second column. +For example, it’s a trend to drink Fernet-Branca meat, because it’s seen almost as a “meditation” drink, which is to say it’s a drink whose ingredients are known and thus those who drink it want to be able to taste the properties of each herb and root, understand what’s inside. +Precisely because we are under high pressure situations. +So, here they are, about to go into negotiation, to hopefully recover the 2,000. +How important is the fact that a company, brand, or product has an origin or not? Actually, this managerial issue implies very different decisions. +When it is à la Italian, they call it pasta. +Dopamine signals project widely and have a very powerful effect on learning, and this is something that also affects decision-making, and even the value of sensory inputs. +This is kind of instagramming your life. +It didn't quite do what I hoped it's going to do. +The deal making activity is based on three pillars in a certain sense, or three activities. +The ability of the Quebec government to move the project forward was thwarted by the Cree and their ownership of lands required by the project. +But, actually in order to better manage the interaction with the customer, the brand into the retail place. +First, settling the activation in their body and brain so they can move out of fight, flight, or freeze. +So in the northern half of North America, which some people refer to as Turtle Island, the fur trade was the dominant relationship and interaction between Indigenous people and European traders. +So their perspectives are broad. +In other words, once we have run through a series of low fidelity prototypes and we have learned all we can, then we need to build a model that is closer to the final version of our design. +You've given away some of your knowledge resource or your technology in the process. +And the only rule is that you either have to spend it on yourself. +This bead, made of white caliche, is a sedimentary rock made of hardened calcium carbonate and is believed to date back to 11,000 BC. +And so, the fact is that if I can't do a good job negotiating for myself, how could you expect me to do a great job negotiating for you? Especially in COVID, you're going to be negotiating up and down every supply line, every firm has to trim the fat. +I don't know if you saw how I did that, we're going to highlight, come over here right click or do special transpose. +And so there's all kinds of issues as to whether the system adapted to the reform so that it could demonstrate success, even though it's kind of surface level or not possibly even true. +Oh yeah absolutely. +We gather this data during the user interaction sessions. +There's also the time set aside to get final thoughts that the users may have on the topic. +Devlin, let's just dive right in. +We invite you to actively take part on this course. +We must especially take the victim away from the emergency chaos and noise taking it to an isolated and calm place. +That means it was like an offshoot from a middle school that was really just one grade in a separate building and it was built for an annex to Williams Junior High School, which was overcrowded. +Well this phrase worked better than that phrase. +And then when they are in Holland and they go well, they are in and then they go with the smuggler to a supermarket or to a station. +So I don't want to just take the order, I can't say well it's the order times the regular price or something like that. +She kind of felt that work from home works great for team collaborations. +You might think I'm a multi-tasker, I absolutely do not multitask. +Luxury's limited. +So just to distinguish on those two points, I'm from Serbia but because then also wanted me to talk about these various regions that oversee, I started at the Global Fund for women three years ago as the program director for Europe and Central Asia. +So when we see it, I feel that he had a problem. +And let's see if we can go through and solve it and it's going to feel very similar to something we've done prior. +For example, were the steps required to complete the task intuitive? For the emotional component, we want to have a sense of the feelings that the user experienced as she completed the task. +But I think more salient for you all is that your reference points are the kinds of things that might mess up your happiness about your grades. +Here is the insight she had about temptation bundling and how she figured it out. +Let's explore this first idea a little further. +They thought there was like, physical limitations about people's running style based on your legs and your muscles. +To properly manage innovation, a company should have clear, in its mind, the difference between the product life cycle and the market life cycle. +The first thing they have to create is brand awareness. +If people find a fault in the product or there's something that they don't like in well-organized word-of-mouth marketing, you have this dialogue in which you can then solve a problem. +Those without reservations can stop at the opulent salon where much of the menu is available to order à la carte. +I'm a Professor of Economics at Stanford University, and I do research in game theory and social networks, and a variety of microeconomic topics. +It occurs in all countries and is perpetrated in the vast majority of cases by men against their female partners. +There are some brands that are so strongly bonded with their customers, their relation is so intimate, so continuous, that the brand becomes part of the daily life of the consumer.