Talking
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I gathered data by
talking
with people at well-known publicly traded tech companies.
I was sitting in a slum outside Gurgaon just next to Delhi, one of the flashiest, brightest new cities popping up in India right now, and I was
talking
to workers who worked in garment sweatshops down the road, and I asked them what message they would like me to take to the brands.
We were
talking
about what happens when you increase the number of sides of a polygon to a very large number.
We are
talking
about the high seas.
And so when kids sustain a concussion, we talk about them getting dinged or getting their bell rung, but what is it that we're really
talking
about?
You have to be familiar with the issues we're
talking
about today.
I'm
talking
specifically about the fact that sleep and work are phase-based, or stage-based, events.
It's 10 hours of productivity taken from the rest of the organization to have this one-hour meeting, which probably should have been handled by two or three people
talking
for a few minutes.
For the sake of the kids, for the sake of the family, for the sake of the community, for the sake of the future, let's stop fighting for a moment and start
talking.
We're
talking '
95 now.
We're
talking
now explosives, tuberculosis, but can you imagine, you can actually put anything under there.
And everything that everybody is
talking
about today isn't possible if we keep having an educational system that does not value these qualities, because we won't get there with a standardized test, and we won't get there with a culture of one right answer.
As I started working through it more, I started climbing out of that hole and
talking
with other people.
I am
talking
about the powerful effects of physical activity.
And after considerable consultation and soul-searching,
talking
to colleagues, friends and family, it suddenly dawned on me that actually, one the most reliable resources we have in Africa are grandmothers.
And he happened to tell me about a conference he'd just returned from in Israel, where they were
talking
about a new type of gamma detector.
And I started
talking
to him about this problem with breast density, and we realized that we might be able to get this detector close enough around the breast to actually find small tumors.
You meet people that you like
talking
to.
They're always
talking
about that stuff.
They're
talking
about their little action figures and their little achievements or merit badges, or whatever it is that they get.
And they're always
talking
about this stuff."
Here's what I'm
talking
about.
I was sitting there kind of unenthusiastically
talking
with the head transplant surgeon, and I asked him if I needed a transplant, what I could do to prepare.
Okay, now that we're
talking
about touch, let me move on to really "touching" data.
Heather Knight: He's
talking
about the Swiss.
I'm going to be
talking
to you about how we can tap a really underutilized resource in health care, which is the patient, or, as I like to use the scientific term, people.
I've been
talking
today about latent information, all this information that exists in the system that we're not putting to use.
Now the rules that I'm
talking
about are constantly being monitored by the culture.
But I'll just close what I've been
talking
about by leaving you with this message: May you find an excuse to reach out to some long-lost pal, or to that college roommate, or to some person you may have turned away from.
Again, we're
talking
about outliers; there's got to be some kind of cause and effect.
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