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So essentially what's happening here, and genomics is merely one example of this, is that technology is driving the natural scaling of the activity beyond the
institutional
boundaries within which we have been used to thinking about it, and in particular beyond the
institutional
boundaries in terms of which business strategy as a discipline is formulated.
And in fact that model means that the challenge for new power is: how do you use
institutional
power without being institutionalized?
They do not want
institutional
leadership.
The idea was to create a complex system in which
institutional
entities could maintain their own identity, in which they would not be subsumed in a singular volume.
Chris had been at the ACLU for more than 30 years, so he had deep
institutional
knowledge and insights.
That's why sounding the alarm about the impact of racism on health in the United States, the ongoing
institutional
and interpersonal violence that people of color face, compounded by our tragic legacy of 250 years of slavery, 90 years of Jim Crow and 60 years of imperfect equality, sounding the alarm about this is central to doing my job right as New York City's Health Commissioner.
But not from a top-down
institutional
perspective, rather from the perspective of a refugee.
This is the mark of real change, of true
institutional
shift, because if we can solve this problem for relaunchers, we can solve it for other career transitioners too.
Well, it turns out that trust has only evolved in three significant chapters throughout the course of human history: local,
institutional
and what we're now entering, distributed.
Trust became
institutional
and commission-based.
It would be easy to conclude that
institutional
trust isn't working because we are fed up with the sheer audacity of dishonest elites, but what's happening now runs deeper than the rampant questioning of the size and structure of institutions.
We're starting to realize that
institutional
trust wasn't designed for the digital age.
But what we cannot deny is that the way trust flows through society is changing, and it's creating this big shift away from the 20th century that was defined by
institutional
trust towards the 21st century that will be fueled by distributed trust.
I follow these young people for years at a time, across
institutional
settings, to try to understand what some of us call the "school-to-prison pipeline."
So we're going to need to do a lot of
institutional
reforms, and we could talk about that, but that's like a whole long, wonky conversation.
He passed away at the end of 2015, but North pioneered what's called "new
institutional
economics."
Still, most of the children who die in the United States every year die in hospital rooms, surrounded by beeping machines and anxious, exhausted adults who have no other option but to say goodbye under those harsh,
institutional
lights and among virtual strangers.
There's a very simple
institutional
technology which can transform that, and it's called verified auctions.
How do we optimize mother and infant health just by messaging about breast milk to moms without providing the
institutional
support that facilitates that mother-infant bonding to support breastfeeding?
There is
institutional
discrimination, which refers to discrimination that exists in the processes of social institutions.
Residential segregation by race, which has led to blacks and whites living in very different neighborhood contexts, is a classic example of
institutional
racism.
I have also learned how the negative stereotypes and images of blacks in our culture literally create and sustain both
institutional
and individual discrimination.
And to my surprise, the need was not only in homes but also in
institutional
settings with high-volume births.
It can not only be used in homes, but also in
institutional
settings.
And a coordination cost is essentially all of the financial or
institutional
difficulties in arranging group output.
And I want to call your attention to some of the side effects of going the
institutional
route.
You arrange the coordination in the group, and by doing that you get the same outcome, without the
institutional
difficulties.
You lose the
institutional
imperative.
You lose the right to shape people's work when it's volunteer effort, but you also shed the
institutional
cost, which gives you greater flexibility.
The costs of running the institution mean that you cannot take on the work of those people easily in an
institutional
frame.
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