Value
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Each country has a unique
value
proposition.
Today's slavery is about commerce, so the goods that enslaved people produce have value, but the people producing them are disposable.
But none of these tools allow you to
value
high-priority information amidst all of the photos and well-wishes.
Now that expense can be huge, but if the town can mobilize X amount of volunteers for Y hours, the dollar
value
of that labor used goes toward the town's contribution.
So, while I always understood the
value
of cooling during my summer vacations, I actually wound up working on this problem because of an intellectual puzzle that I came across about six years ago.
And without one, the others have little or no
value.
And corporations that still pursue maximum rate of return for their shareholders, well they suddenly look rather out of date next to social enterprises that are designed to generate multiple forms of
value
and share it with those throughout their networks.
They weren't exactly worthless, but they were nothing close to the actual value, because almost no one they knew wanted to buy one, or knew how much it was worth.
Foldit, a game created by computer scientists, illustrates the
value
of the approach.
We'd be growing oysters and things that would be producing high
value
products and food, and this would be a market driver as we build the system to larger and larger scales so that it becomes, ultimately, competitive with the idea of doing it for fuels.
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.
"Oh, it's really old." (Laughter) And he saw, over and over, the antique's
value
was all about it being old.
Now, what's happening here is people are realizing the power of technology to unlock the idling capacity and
value
of all kinds of assets, from skills to spaces to material possessions, in ways and on a scale never possible before.
Now, collaborative consumption is creating the start of a transformation in the way we think about supply and demand, but it's also a part of a massive
value
shift underway, where instead of consuming to keep up with the Joneses, people are consuming to get to know the Joneses.
In other words, for SuperRabbits, reputation has a real world
value.
Now, I realize that this concept may sound a little Big Brother to some of you, and yes, there are some enormous transparency and privacy issues to solve, but ultimately, if we can collect our personal reputation, we can actually control it more, and extract the immense
value
that will flow from it.
How do we take their contributions to their jobs, their communities and their families, and convert that
value
into reputation capital?
People are starting to realize that the reputation they generate in one place has
value
beyond the environments from which it was built.
So instead, you convert them to a common currency scale, put them on that scale, and
value
them accordingly.
Drugs of abuse would come in, and they would change the way you
value
the world.
They change the way you
value
the symbols associated with your drug of choice, and they make you
value
that over everything else.
These neurons are also involved in the way you can assign
value
to literally abstract ideas, and I put some symbols up here that we assign
value
to for various reasons.
So this same dopamine system that gets addicted to drugs, that makes you freeze when you get Parkinson's disease, that contributes to various forms of psychosis, is also redeployed to
value
interactions with other people and to assign
value
to gestures that you do when you're interacting with somebody else.
For those in vulnerable, low-lying nations, how do you put a dollar
value
on losing your country where you ancestors are buried?
The sense of co-ownership, the free publicity, the added value, all helped drive sales.
At the end of the day, as hyperconnectivity and transparency expose companies' behavior in broad daylight, staying true to their true selves is the only sustainable
value
proposition.
For four quantities whose average
value
is less than 10 percent, you have people guessing three, four times that level.
So we need to acknowledge that despite the dubious statistics, despite the fact that 84 percent of people in Britain feel politics is broken, despite the fact that when I was in Iraq, we did an opinion poll in 2003 and asked people what political systems they preferred, and the answer came back that seven percent wanted the United States, five percent wanted France, three percent wanted Britain, and nearly 40 percent wanted Dubai, which is, after all, not a democratic state at all but a relatively prosperous minor monarchy, democracy is a thing of
value
for which we should be fighting.
After seeing that global impact, we narrowed it down to our key
value
proposition, which was cleanliness and convenience.
And as technology and economic efficiency make life longer and more pleasant, one puts a higher
value
on life in general.
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