Eddie Obeng: Smart failure for a fast-changing world

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @sallyking1706
    @sallyking1706 10 лет назад +16

    here we have a guy that understands the world today a little better than most. One point my father used to say comes to mind when i hear this guy.....he used to say 'make a decision no matter what, making no decision is the worst decision. If we make decisions fast theoretically we learn to make the right decisions through trial and error more quickly. This seems to have worked well for him, this was an idea he lived by, i used to do a lot of research but he could instinctively see what was going to be successful and why. Certainly a lesson worth learning for individuals and corporations.

    • @Mm2Lovely
      @Mm2Lovely 7 лет назад

      essentially, to stop with so much planning and calculations, and act.

  • @thegentleiconoclast7361
    @thegentleiconoclast7361 4 года назад +2

    Treating failure as a lesson, not a lessening, is a vital part of learning to succeed. Having met Eddie and spoken several times - and covering a similar few things in my own TEDx - I can say it's always a privilege to both watch him work and align on where business is going.

  • @dandined
    @dandined 12 лет назад +2

    I love this guy's enthusiasm! And being a bit funny is also a great help to the communication of the message.

  • @6freddyb
    @6freddyb 12 лет назад +1

    Great point, that the rate of change in the world now exceeds our ability to learn. As a high school teacher, I try to get my students to see the opportunities that lay in front of them. No longer are rules of the "Old World" in play. Going to college, getting good grades, some times even a high school diploma, to get a good job are no longer the norm. He right scale and even age no longer matter.

  • @cohan000
    @cohan000 12 лет назад +2

    This is deep stuff!
    I watched this video two hours ago and had to come back and watch it again.

  • @xlade
    @xlade 12 лет назад +2

    it has been a long time since i've watched something this good on Ted, more please

  • @ChristieNel
    @ChristieNel 12 лет назад

    This guy is one of the best speakers I've seen. The way all the elements of his speech refer back to each other.

  • @jcalilung89
    @jcalilung89 12 лет назад

    Wow, this guy's talk was amazing. So passionate and charismatic. I wish all talks could be like this!

  • @artofteams
    @artofteams 2 года назад +1

    A brilliant talk from Professor Obeng! Like a fine wine, this aged pretty well :)

  • @egdapo
    @egdapo 12 лет назад +2

    Love this!

  • @GiGaSzS
    @GiGaSzS 11 лет назад

    Thank you The Verge for spreading the world about Ted conference!!!!!!!!! I have discovered many new things by watching Ted.

  • @frostblade42
    @frostblade42 12 лет назад

    This is what passion looks like.

  • @Laurencejjj
    @Laurencejjj 11 лет назад +1

    Incredible energy!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mrpookii1
    @mrpookii1 11 лет назад +3

    You sir , are a boss!

  • @KevinShockey
    @KevinShockey 11 лет назад

    Eddie and I are preaching the same sermon. Amen brother. The world is now chaotic and virtual. Deal with it, or be left behind. #maxstrategy

  • @saleemisgod
    @saleemisgod 12 лет назад

    I like the combining of the words smart and failure.It reminds me of the Edison quote.

  • @Jim-os6ed
    @Jim-os6ed 3 года назад

    What a gift to humanity... this video still smacks... share it people... well done eddie...
    Age of aquarius incoming, a plenty will emerge, once we start making progress.

  • @wushish
    @wushish 12 лет назад

    such an exciting speaker, great to watch and listen to even if i don't completely agree with him

  • @kiksumas1152
    @kiksumas1152 Год назад

    I keep coming back

  • @AtunHotepRe
    @AtunHotepRe 12 лет назад

    He is right on point in his assessment of the current rate of change in my opinion. Those who disagree are probably somewhat removed from the business world in particular. Further confirmation can be found in book The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Robert Friedman. Read it and you will learn a few things.

  • @michaelritchie9443
    @michaelritchie9443 5 лет назад

    In relation to education, this talk helps to demonstrate how our fast-changing society might hinder our learning. The bombardment of information and feedback can create a rather hectic learning environment for students. The focus on future problems really pushes the idea of backwards design, a strategy implemented in lesson planning to help work towards a specific goal. The idea is also a foundational concept in the theory of connectivism, which is driven by the idea that what we need to know for tomorrow is more important than what we know today. Our interconnectivity, although hectic at times, can support group-learning settings, aiding student learning and self-directed learning. Finally, the “new rules” in our society provide ample opportunity for experiential learning.

  • @ik04
    @ik04 12 лет назад

    D E C A F! Wow! Great presentation. All true and insightful. We need millions of this guy!

  • @byronbaugh
    @byronbaugh 12 лет назад

    Although he brings up a good point about the potential we are missing out on. Sure it's expensive but i like the idea of figuring out a way to reward the "smart failure."

  • @PentacleTheVBS
    @PentacleTheVBS 12 лет назад

    Thanks for viewing my TED Talk. I’m enjoying the range of discussion.

  • @nstoll92
    @nstoll92 12 лет назад

    Love the intensity - should be more like it.

  • @reisomana
    @reisomana 12 лет назад

    Awesome, he has an amazing view about this world.

  • @PentacleTheVBS
    @PentacleTheVBS 12 лет назад

    Thanks for viewing my TED Talk. I’m enjoying the range of discussion. Some want more detail but even at my speed I’m not sure I could fit much more in.

  • @khonadlamini2948
    @khonadlamini2948 2 года назад

    power thank you

  • @AcidRain64
    @AcidRain64 12 лет назад

    That was absolutely fantastic! This guy is great!!

  • @teamtunell
    @teamtunell 12 лет назад

    I agree that modern technology has accelerated change, progress, and information past our abilities to keep up, leading to tremendous instability. What are we to do about it? I'm a new high school chemistry teacher, and I see that students are generally clueless about how to create value in the "real world" for themselves and for others. Instead of having students & employees memorize info, we should have them create things of value. Then they will know the real world and its demands.

  • @libanlibanliban
    @libanlibanliban 12 лет назад

    very good talk.

  • @wafeman17
    @wafeman17 12 лет назад

    Most original response to that comment I've heard. Congrats.

  • @OKLAHOMALOVE2
    @OKLAHOMALOVE2 12 лет назад

    I totally understood everything.. This is awesome !!!!

  • @HigherPlanes
    @HigherPlanes 12 лет назад

    The problems that exist in the world today cannot be solved by the level of thinking that created them. -Albert Einsten

  • @shintsu01
    @shintsu01 12 лет назад

    That Guy Made a amazing talk! Kudos loved it!

  • @elvisflorian
    @elvisflorian 12 лет назад

    I wish all Ted talks started off like this

  • @joebazooks
    @joebazooks 12 лет назад

    Whoah, I've never even heard of that. I love language. Now I want to learn Esperanto!

  • @froyboy4life
    @froyboy4life 12 лет назад

    I understand the analogy he is trying to make but as far as physics goes, the ink starts to eddie because the water moving quickly past the needle is displaced by the needle, there is no eddie without the needle. It moves smoothly even quickly until the needle is inserted.

  • @SOCRATES012
    @SOCRATES012 12 лет назад

    Brilliant speaker!

  • @Arthiel7
    @Arthiel7 12 лет назад

    Thank You!

  • @joebazooks
    @joebazooks 12 лет назад

    I fucking love this guy's energy.

  • @saleemisgod
    @saleemisgod 12 лет назад

    Agreed.I subscribed recently and the stuff they were uploading was on the whole of poor content but I found myself navigating to older stuff that was much more interesting.

  • @AlexanderAndreassen123
    @AlexanderAndreassen123 12 лет назад

    No, just really energetic and eccentric. And smart.

  • @richardarnott4241
    @richardarnott4241 8 лет назад

    Eddie's publication on "Bridging the Anxiety Gap Business Now No1 July 2003" is very relevant for designers working on complex design challenges for clients. Recommended but pity I cannot find the original publication can anyone help by posting a link?

  • @Mekawyvid
    @Mekawyvid 12 лет назад

    Nothing new here, except that the guy is incredibly charismatic and funny. He could have spoken about the life cycle of silkworms and it would have still looked interesting.

  • @ppeeza
    @ppeeza 12 лет назад

    I agree..I was just thinking about the same thing you spoke my my mind..
    100% empty talk.

  • @Soldier957
    @Soldier957 12 лет назад

    He's right. Even the most profound "expert" is just human. I've noticed the same thing lately.

  • @crypticexposed
    @crypticexposed 11 лет назад

    finally somebody who tlks sense !!!!

  • @TheLivirus
    @TheLivirus 12 лет назад

    As a university student, I find this highly relevant. I've got 1½ years left until graduation, and my education is already obsolete.

  • @penivos
    @penivos 12 лет назад

    Esperanto can work now. The internet can let anyone learn it in a few hours and we can use it straight away to talk to new contacts worldwide, whichever country is top dog today. It's the easiest bilingualism, interculturally respectful and effective. It grew slowly before midnight but it fits today's world.

  • @rhealg123
    @rhealg123 12 лет назад

    wow. He's energetic!

  • @Zoza15
    @Zoza15 12 лет назад

    Holy shit!, this guy is totally on point!.

  • @mdlindc
    @mdlindc 12 лет назад

    Great talk!

  • @godeketime
    @godeketime 12 лет назад

    An expensive luxury that has created all scientific progress. It is no coincidence that as more people had time away from the grindstone of revenue production we also see a massive increase in fundamental technological advances.
    As a consultant that has worked in many industries and companies, the ones that twenty years later are still around to be a client are those that didn't just focus on revenue. Short term thinking leads to short term results... and long term failure.

  • @MrAllrounder77
    @MrAllrounder77 12 лет назад

    point taken

  • @egdapo
    @egdapo 12 лет назад

    agree with last statement. however, let's see YOUR credentials as a person who's mastered the "trick" in business

  • @osemudiame123
    @osemudiame123 12 лет назад +1

    please tell me i am not the only person who understood his.

  • @BlowDevilUp
    @BlowDevilUp 12 лет назад

    Love those Halloween colours.

  • @nullapecunia
    @nullapecunia 12 лет назад

    Amen to that.

  • @kiroslepoto
    @kiroslepoto 12 лет назад

    the way he presented his point was a bit sloppy (prob. because he was nervous)... but HIS POINT was GENIOUS! Take a time off to reflect upon his words...

  • @waynerileyart
    @waynerileyart 12 лет назад

    I need friends like this.

  • @sunofman2008
    @sunofman2008 12 лет назад

    fluidity

  • @dinuseee
    @dinuseee 12 лет назад

    what he say is one simple thing..our social , political and economic system is evolving too fast to completely analysed by human brains at a present time and hence our old style rational decision making by testing and comprehensive analysis get completely flawed as by the time we finished testing the answer becomes completely irrelevant and we have our next problem in hand....but I was not sure what was the solution that he was putting forward

  • @Gregadingaling
    @Gregadingaling 12 лет назад

    Holy crap. He is an insane speaker

  • @KudossMusic
    @KudossMusic 12 лет назад

    He talks very fast , but have a very good point

  • @Shinjeez
    @Shinjeez 12 лет назад

    Great

  • @Alchemistic88
    @Alchemistic88 12 лет назад

    Isn't the proper answer to this question, make jobs more specific. The more specific a career, the more in depth the learning can be about the specification. The more in depth each aspect of a project is, the more 'learned' experience is injected into it. For there to be more specific job titles, there needs to be more jobs in GENERAL and that begins with the economy. Fix the economy and the learning potential of humanity working together as a whole will increase.

  • @buraddoh
    @buraddoh 12 лет назад

    oh man he's just awesome :)

  • @Iprofessshirk
    @Iprofessshirk 12 лет назад

    Great discussion....I work for the US DoD and your worldaftermidnight site is blocked on our network....how ironic LOL.

  • @xapemanx
    @xapemanx 12 лет назад

    holy cow amazing

  • @Gizmoinf
    @Gizmoinf 12 лет назад

    Agreed!

  • @doloppost
    @doloppost 12 лет назад +1

    ..that went a bit too quick for me. But did he say I could make mistkaes?

  • @MrSaint3
    @MrSaint3 12 лет назад

    that was awesome and funny

  • @weihern9741
    @weihern9741 5 лет назад

    My exam has this eddie obeng model and all i can find is this lol

  • @John83118
    @John83118 7 месяцев назад

    I'm speechless by this content. I recently came across something similar, and it was truly awe-inspiring. "The Hidden Empire: Inside the Private Worlds of Elite CEOs" by Adam Skylight

  • @eddieobeng7700
    @eddieobeng7700 12 лет назад

    Again, thanks watching my TED Talk. Last month I organised a dynamic interactive discussion on the World After Midnight. It was a great success and so I’m doing it again on the 5th of December from 12:30 - 14:00 UK time. It is a chance to share & learn & explore with other people from around the world & for me to fill in the blanks for you. You can join from anywhere in the world since we will be meeting at my ‘virt-real’ campus QUBE Visit WorldAfterMidnight . com Let’s Talk!

  • @takebackkean
    @takebackkean 12 лет назад

    for the past month TED has been giving us a lot of shit, this i am happy to say is an exception.

  • @MRSketch09
    @MRSketch09 12 лет назад

    Yeah, wish I was half as energetic as that.. a quarter of the time.

  • @jackalvulture
    @jackalvulture 12 лет назад

    lol, this guy's amazing.

  • @srimansrini
    @srimansrini 12 лет назад

    The talk is not filled with graphs and charts rather some practical ideas. Not very inspiring talk but i guess useful one.

  • @froyboy4life
    @froyboy4life 12 лет назад

    After finishing watching the video I suppose his speech is the green ink.

  • @360army
    @360army 12 лет назад

    yh its surprised for a man of his age

  • @liesandtricks
    @liesandtricks 12 лет назад

    how much coffee did he have?
    good video

  • @babas329
    @babas329 10 лет назад

    cooooooooooooooool stuff

  • @CyberIllusions
    @CyberIllusions 12 лет назад

    This guy is super-cool and super-funny!! *LOL*

  • @iShrikantB
    @iShrikantB 12 лет назад

    world is same as it was before just it is transforming, we are losing the sense of life and nothing else .

  • @ratje67
    @ratje67 12 лет назад +1

    I watched it twice to see if this talk was about something..

  • @AngilasGuy
    @AngilasGuy 12 лет назад

    Are you serious? He obviously has passion for this. There's no way he was faking that. This is a thinker, not a businessman.

  • @malakiblunt
    @malakiblunt 12 лет назад

    so thats a bad explanation of chaos theroy (the stuff about the green ink)
    And grouping towards the idea of the 'singularity'
    He was trying to say the world is to complex to understand and getting expotentaily more so
    except im not sure he understands that, hes just found away to make money out of his own confusion
    a good trick
    the machines are taking over , the best we can hope for is we make entertaining pets for them
    but what ever happens were living in 'intreasting times"

  • @XfStef
    @XfStef 12 лет назад

    Freaking genius

  • @egdapo
    @egdapo 12 лет назад

    lol, good compliment

  • @iSina93
    @iSina93 12 лет назад

    Guys, I think we have found the solution to the world's energy crisis

  • @dandined
    @dandined 12 лет назад

    0:15

  • @tristancalvaire
    @tristancalvaire 12 лет назад

    What makes me a good demoman? If I were a bad demoman I wouldn't be sitting here, discussing it with you, now would I?! One crossed wire, one wayward pinch of potassium chlorate, one errant twitch... and KABLOOIE!

  • @hogejo
    @hogejo 12 лет назад

    I do not care (ok, I do)... BUT I WANT THAT PEN!

  • @deserthamster7049
    @deserthamster7049 12 лет назад

    we've had "civilization" for about 10k years and yet only in the last 200 we've had all these inventions, that's pretty recent if you ask me. Refridgerators Washing machines and television, rocketry and nuclear energy only in the last 100. Space flight in the last 50. Combat drones, the genome project, cellphones and the internet in the last 20. Innovation hasnt stopped or slowed down as far as i see (granted it's less publicized), but yeah the consulant may be overreacting.

  • @CryOverdage
    @CryOverdage 11 лет назад +1

    SO LOUD !!!

  • @SomethingSea1
    @SomethingSea1 12 лет назад

    So. Be this the intriguing person?

  • @Tomwithnonumbers
    @Tomwithnonumbers 12 лет назад

    I'm not sure how I feel about the phrase 'Queen of England'

  • @ok29700
    @ok29700 12 лет назад

    Your education can only now be obsolete if it had any value in the first place. Try educating yourself about what the system won't educate you about such as ae911truth.or g