Loved this. I'm attaching my present to my past negative outcomes and it's zapping all hope of reaching my potential. It's going to be so awkward and so uncomfortable, in the beginning, so pray for me I have the courage to follow through no matter what.
I wish more companies would actually do these things. It's great to talk about what should be done, it's a whole other experience to do the things. Love the 5 days framework! Committing to try those steps.
I'm in total disbelief. I recently read a book with a similar topic, and it was astonishing. "Dominating Your Clock: Strategies for Professional and Personal Success" by Anthony Rivers
I worked 70 hrs a week, my supervisor didnt like an email i sent about her terrible communication (of course i said it professionally) but 2 days later, I'm only scheduled 40 hrs a week.. what do you do when your supervisor is being retaliatory??
It is quite interesting presentation, it is a new approach to practice at work, and it really changes the view to the problem nature for sure. However I don't really believe it will suit all the companies and employees. It will be probably taken as an experiment and who knows how it reflects on the current job)
Wow That was hard to listen to, these people think they're making the world better. But they're really not much more intelligent then those of us that are actually doing real and productive, physical work, that put the food on their tables
Her backhanded jab at straight people is totally inappropriate & extremely unprofessional. WTF is going with Ted lately? They've gone completely off the high standards they used to have. Just put the information out & keep the gay agenda to yourselves. It's distracting & annoying. I don't see straight people using their sexual orientation to highlight the information they put out. I probably speak for lots of people when I say that I have nothing against gays. But announcing your sexual preferences publicly & often is unnecessary. It's private - keep it that way. Do you see straight people doing this at the same rate? Do you think you are above the rules of normal social conduct? Do you actually think anyone cares if you're gay? Why are you doing this? Do you expect special treatment?
What exactly was the jab? Straight people don't need to announce they're straight because it's assumed to be the default, if most people looked at someone they didn't know, the assumption would be that they were straight until they are given information otherwise. She made two references to her sexuality, when mentioning that she works with her wife in the area relevant to her talk, and as an example of opposite demographics who could speak to each other to learn about communicating with people with different lived experiences, both points were completely relevant to her talk. The only 'agenda' anyone in the LGBTQIA+ sphere has is to exist with the same opportunities and respect as anyone else, but if your immediate response to hearing that someone is 'other' in some way, is 'nothing against you but I don't want to see that' then you do have a problem because you only approve of them when you don't actually have to see and acknowledge that they exist.
5 Steps to fix any problem at work: 1) Do your job. 2) Do your job. 3) Do your job. 4) Do your job. 5) Do your job. Eleven minutes and fifty-three seconds I’ll never get back.
Глупость - она такая, странная штука. Пока само не придет, не поймешь. А вот как придет, то тебе повезло. но к сожалению, большинство , как "уважаемый" выше человек, могут накакать себе в штаны, и быть радыми этому. Все в говне извазюканы, но улыбка до ушей, от того, что им кажется, что они правы, и грустно и смешно) for those English speaking guys who noticed that comment, dont waste your time translating that :)
I understand where you're coming from, especially in a startup environ. This video is mostly about interpersonal problems (between you & your cofo or you and your customer) and not really engineering or skill based problems.
I wish more companies would actually do these things. It's great to talk about what should be done, it's a whole other experience to DO the things!!!
Loved this. I'm attaching my present to my past negative outcomes and it's zapping all hope of reaching my potential. It's going to be so awkward and so uncomfortable, in the beginning, so pray for me I have the courage to follow through no matter what.
A person you see today is an expression for the decisions time-past and the decision made today is the result for a life-time.
0:32 I thought "Imperfect chipmunks leading imperfect chipmunks" was said and I instantly didn't understand why that chipmunks are not perfect?
I wish more companies would actually do these things. It's great to talk about what should be done, it's a whole other experience to do the things. Love the 5 days framework! Committing to try those steps.
I enjoy these talks so much!!!!
I'm in total disbelief. I recently read a book with a similar topic, and it was astonishing. "Dominating Your Clock: Strategies for Professional and Personal Success" by Anthony Rivers
Amazing job Anne!!!
I have faced on workplace problems and I think I learned from her session, thank you!
I'll keep learning from you!
Great thanks to sharing all these Steps for fixing problems
I just got in trouble at work for listening.
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Same here 😂
It's what I'm doing right now too
@@rodneygourneau5893So am i 😂
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Love the 5 days framework! Committing to try those steps.
Inspiring. 💪🏾
🎉 I’m all for it. It’s more fun betting with friends, and those referral bonuses could really add up for us
Stop texting each other while each other are in meetings 😂!!!!
how are we going to make fun of co workers then? 😂😂😂
Smart speech
I worked 70 hrs a week, my supervisor didnt like an email i sent about her terrible communication (of course i said it professionally) but 2 days later, I'm only scheduled 40 hrs a week.. what do you do when your supervisor is being retaliatory??
sounds like you enjoy your newly acquired healthy work/life balance! kudos!
🎱 Yeah, it's great how they offer those. Helps smooth out the ups and downs a bit. Do you usually go for games of chance or strategy
great!
It is quite interesting presentation, it is a new approach to practice at work, and it really changes the view to the problem nature for sure. However I don't really believe it will suit all the companies and employees.
It will be probably taken as an experiment and who knows how it reflects on the current job)
The TED talk picture by jacob
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My company refuses to fix anything
Wow
That was hard to listen to, these people think they're making the world better. But they're really not much more intelligent then those of us that are actually doing real and productive, physical work, that put the food on their tables
Is this an insecurity
00:56 What!! Your wife! Dame
The term all-hands meeting is not inclusive , right ? Some companies have been calling it town hall meeting
No water, fast!
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How much does a company pay her for that? Sheesh that’s probably why your company is having problems.
Shareholders. Hmmmm.
people looking me
for me every one bad habits
reason I feel the job
I waiting DIE
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"my wife"..
I was shocked too. I had to fast backward to make sure I heard right.
@@chiesoobikpo3716 in America it sounds "solidarity"
My wife and i !??? .... Talk about turn off from the start
Now tell the marginalised employees how to fix any problem at work.
you and your wife?
You're trying to put up a schedule for others by telling about your daily dealings.
"My wife and I" No thanks keep that crap to your self
I got confused when I heard that 😂
My employer is crap . Taking juices from and expecting positivity .
Diversity quota peeps
Her backhanded jab at straight people is totally inappropriate & extremely unprofessional.
WTF is going with Ted lately? They've gone completely off the high standards they used to have.
Just put the information out & keep the gay agenda to yourselves. It's distracting & annoying. I don't see straight people using their sexual orientation to highlight the information they put out.
I probably speak for lots of people when I say that I have nothing against gays. But announcing your sexual preferences publicly & often is unnecessary. It's private - keep it that way. Do you see straight people doing this at the same rate? Do you think you are above the rules of normal social conduct? Do you actually think anyone cares if you're gay? Why are you doing this? Do you expect special treatment?
I disagree
What exactly was the jab? Straight people don't need to announce they're straight because it's assumed to be the default, if most people looked at someone they didn't know, the assumption would be that they were straight until they are given information otherwise. She made two references to her sexuality, when mentioning that she works with her wife in the area relevant to her talk, and as an example of opposite demographics who could speak to each other to learn about communicating with people with different lived experiences, both points were completely relevant to her talk. The only 'agenda' anyone in the LGBTQIA+ sphere has is to exist with the same opportunities and respect as anyone else, but if your immediate response to hearing that someone is 'other' in some way, is 'nothing against you but I don't want to see that' then you do have a problem because you only approve of them when you don't actually have to see and acknowledge that they exist.
Every time a man speaks about some beautiful girl in the room, he announced his sexual preferences. It' s omnipresent. We don't even notice that.
Did we listen to the same TED Talk? Nowhere in here did she insult straight people.
5 Steps to fix any problem at work: 1) Do your job. 2) Do your job. 3) Do your job. 4) Do your job. 5) Do your job. Eleven minutes and fifty-three seconds I’ll never get back.
Уважаемые, Украинцы. Пожалуйста отдайте Киевскую Русь, Вы на чужой территории. Уходите. Слава России. We will win! 🇷🇺
Глупость - она такая, странная штука. Пока само не придет, не поймешь. А вот как придет, то тебе повезло. но к сожалению, большинство , как "уважаемый" выше человек, могут накакать себе в штаны, и быть радыми этому. Все в говне извазюканы, но улыбка до ушей, от того, что им кажется, что они правы, и грустно и смешно)
for those English speaking guys who noticed that comment, dont waste your time translating that :)
Girls got a wife thats sacrilegious
Why start with My wife and I? Why is your sexuality relevant to the talk!!
Because of people like you?
Stopped at 7 minutes, okay thanks, good bye
What did I miss at 7mins?
I get into trouble for doing my job !
Is this a real person speaking? Has this person ever actually worked? These corporate types are so artificial and out of touch.
But I don’t have that luxury at our start up five days to solve something is too long.
I understand where you're coming from, especially in a startup environ. This video is mostly about interpersonal problems (between you & your cofo or you and your customer) and not really engineering or skill based problems.
@@rohitlayne thank you that helps