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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @videosureshsivaraman
    @videosureshsivaraman 3 года назад

    Every second of this conversation is a special moment in time. Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼

  • @MihaAhronovitz
    @MihaAhronovitz 6 лет назад

    Sara Beckman was our first professor instructor in the 2006 Product Management at UC Berkeley Haas, one of the first in world. I am mesmerized by this lesson disguised as a conversation, called InFocus Podcast. Sara is outstanding

  • @traceyker5916
    @traceyker5916 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you for such a comprehensive and informative overview of design thinking and and for unpacking how we may rethink the way organisations process information. A powerfully honest insight.

  • @danielwestcott
    @danielwestcott 3 года назад +1

    Dr Beckman's example of a trained musician becoming a programmer rings true. Music theory and composition, and computer programming are both similar functional processes. Often the musician has an inner sense of math that is highly developed and influences their artistry, but may not recognize it as such. Missing may be the base principles of math that make formal math understandable. Many degreed musicians work as programmers. Particularly those who excel in theory and composition tend to make very good programmers.

  • @lanreomikunleable
    @lanreomikunleable 7 лет назад

    Thank You for sharing your honest and even simplifying the process, without Complexity. Much Appreciated.

  • @MihaAhronovitz
    @MihaAhronovitz 6 лет назад

    It is unbelievable how few people watched this video. Marcel Proust self published his books , Benoit Mandelbrot (Fractals mathematics) sold 14 copies of his book. I would compare this InFocus Podcast to the great people who changed the world