Outcomes
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And that's what we have to do, and to do that is about pragmatism in that deep, American sense, reaching
outcomes.
But I put it to you that if the United States and European countries want to remain globally influential, they may have to consider cooperating in the short term in order to compete, and by that, they might have to focus more aggressively on economic
outcomes
to help create the middle class and therefore be able to hold government accountable and create the democracies that we really want.
And you can either put them into the heart or into the blood system, but either way, we don't seem to be able to get quite the right number of cells getting to the location we want them to and being able to deliver the sort of beautiful cell regeneration that we would like to have to get good clinical
outcomes.
On the screen behind me, you see what we mean by value:
outcomes
that matter to patients relative to the money we spend.
Now, many of you may have noticed there's a problem at this point, and that is that it takes a long time to measure whether those
outcomes
have happened.
So we find some investors, and they pay for a set of services, and if those services are successful, then they improve outcomes, and with those measured reductions in re-offending, government saves money, and with those savings, they can pay
outcomes.
Social impact bonds work great for any area where there is at the moment very expensive provision that produces poor
outcomes
for people.
So David Cameron's put 20 million pounds into a social
outcomes
fund to support this idea.
By working to outcomes, people really have to test and bring data into the situation that one's dealing with.
So all of this translates into better health outcomes, but it can also deliver substantial economic benefits.
Again, these are
outcomes
not just experienced by a few, but that resound across all strata of society.
Even people at the top experience these
outcomes.
My colleague Ed Bertschinger, who heads up the physics department at MIT, has this to say about instant feedback: He indicated that instant feedback turns teaching moments into learning
outcomes.
It means limiting future risk by minimizing harm to people and planet, and it means providing capital to users who deploy it towards productive and sustainable
outcomes.
It means, for example, that we need to think about strategy as the curation of these kinds of horizontal structure, where things like business definition and even industry definition are actually the
outcomes
of strategy, not something that the strategy presupposes.
But other times they're not, and you have only probabilities for different
outcomes.
It's the fundamental law and this incredibly long series of accidents, or chance outcomes, that are there in addition.
And the fundamental theory doesn't include those chance outcomes; they are in addition.
One of the
outcomes
from those discussions was to screen every customer and every customer's DNA synthesis orders, to make sure that pathogens or toxins are not being made by bad guys, or accidentally by scientists.
I don't know if that's true for other people, but that notion of thinking about how we can understand the future and predict outcomes, for me, it's terrifying to not know what might be coming.
But the choices they make have dramatic
outcomes
that influence us all.
It means that you have to be recognized for using the greatness in you to achieve and sustain extraordinary
outcomes
by engaging the greatness in others.
The profit motive is transforming health
outcomes
in this world.
New power is the deployment of mass participation and peer coordination — these are the two key elements — to create change and shift
outcomes.
In fact, this isn't an normative argument that we're making, there are many good things about new power, but it can produce bad
outcomes.
More participation, more peer coordination, sometimes distorts
outcomes
and there are some things, like things, for example, in the medical profession that we want new power to get nowhere near.
We were then able to mobilize data to show the successful
outcomes
of the change in the law and gun collection program.
Research has shown us that openness also helps doctors, that having open medical records, being willing to talk about medical errors, will increase patient trust, improve health outcomes, and reduce malpractice.
So let's take the subjectivity of race and neighborhood out of it, and you might get different outcomes."
The achievements they were able to have, their outcomes, are not really proportional to the size and energy they inspired.
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