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And those judgments can predict really meaningful life
outcomes
like who we hire or promote, who we ask out on a date.
Even more dramatic, Alex Todorov at Princeton has shown us that judgments of political candidates' faces in just one second predict 70 percent of U.S. Senate and gubernatorial race outcomes, and even, let's go digital, emoticons used well in online negotiations can lead you to claim more value from that negotiation.
So when we think of nonverbals, we think of how we judge others, how they judge us and what the
outcomes
are.
So when I tell people about this, that our bodies change our minds and our minds can change our behavior, and our behavior can change our outcomes, they say to me, "It feels fake."
They need their bodies, privacy and two minutes, and it can significantly change the
outcomes
of their life.
I'd like to start, if it's possible, with a test, because I do business stuff, so it's important that we focus on
outcomes.
So the rest was merely a couple of months of work, and a couple of fights with my girlfriend, of our place constantly being clogged up with maps, and the outcome, one of the outcomes, was this map of the Greater Dublin area.
If we have a lot of shared genotypes, and a lot of shared outcomes, and a lot of shared lifestyle choices, and a lot of shared environmental information, we can start to tease out the correlations between subtle variations in people, the choices they make and the health that they create as a result of those choices, and there's open-source infrastructure to do all of this.
In this map from Moldova, the green color shows those districts that have low spending on schools but good educational outcomes, and the red color shows the opposite.
Because the female parts of the brain are better connected, they tend to collect more pieces of data when they think, put them into more complex patterns, see more options and
outcomes.
So now we're funding them to the tune of about five or six million dollars to collaborate and bringing them together, and that's a unique thing in the cancer world, and we know, through that collaboration, it will accelerate
outcomes.
They still are an awfully arrogant group of people, I will assure you, but they're now arrogant about their impartiality, and they, too, see a tremendous range of potential
outcomes.
We have G.M. crops, we have pharmaceuticals, we have new vaccines, all using roughly the same technology, but with very different
outcomes.
And although the techniques are similar, the
outcomes
are very, very different, and if you take our approach, for example, and you compare it to, say, G.M. crops, both techniques are trying to produce a massive benefit.
So to give you an idea of what that's like, I'd like to share with you one of the
outcomes
from creating this spectacle, and show you what an amazing journey it's taken me on.
Here in the United States we spend more money per person for
outcomes
that are not better than many countries in the world.
Other
outcomes
include long-term stalking, even after the abuser remarries; denial of financial resources; and manipulation of the family court system to terrify the victim and her children, who are regularly forced by family court judges to spend unsupervised time with the man who beat their mother.
They say, you know, such a way of measuring
outcomes
is terribly unfair to people, because we test students with problems they haven't seen before.
And once hotly contested, our way of measuring
outcomes
has actually quickly become the standard.
And we see that in some countries, the impact of social background on learning
outcomes
is very, very strong.
If money would tell you everything about the quality of learning outcomes, you would find all the large bubbles at the top, no?
And all that raises, of course, the question: What can we learn from those countries in the green quadrant who have achieved high levels of equity, high levels of performance, and raised
outcomes?
In the past, the policy focus was on outcomes, on provision.
And the most impressive
outcomes
of world-class systems is that they achieve high performance across the entire system.
So let's start with some good news, and the good news has to do with what do we know based on biomedical research that actually has changed the
outcomes
for many very serious diseases?
We studied rookie teachers working in really tough neighborhoods, asking which teachers are still going to be here in teaching by the end of the school year, and of those, who will be the most effective at improving learning
outcomes
for their students?
First, the teachers who did well on these observations had far better student
outcomes.
As I destroyed each project, I was learning to let go, let go of outcomes, let go of failures, and let go of imperfections.
How can we change the socialization of boys and the definitions of manhood that lead to these current
outcomes?
However, by comparing data that ties together both density and diversity from what we hear, I'm able to arrive at much more precise fitness
outcomes.
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