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Playing the Changes: Jazz and Success | Javier Arau | TEDxCUNY
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-28 16:55
[Applause] The music scene is difficult in part because it's tough to play music. Well, there's that feeling of being totally vibed, getting the stink eye from other players in the orchestra or on the band stand. Have you ever experienced that.In the arts and music fields, it's easy to get beaten down. I wonder if that's why so many college graduates drop out of their dream careers as artists. But I'm just not sure it has to be this way.Even the great jazz saxoponist Charlie Parker when he was young face ch ...
How to feel the future and groove into it | Peter Oosterwijk | TEDxTwenteU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-24 14:49
Core Idea - The presentation advocates for "future shaping" by adopting a "B perspective," which involves looking back from the future to the present, rather than incrementally improving upon the past [2][7] - This approach emphasizes envisioning the future through the eyes of someone who will inhabit it, gathering diverse perspectives to create a vivid and compelling vision [9][10] - The methodology involves "feeling the future," "flipping the frame" (challenging assumptions), and "funking the mind" (embracing unconventional thinking) [12] Methodology - **Sensing the Future:** Involves paying attention to language and identifying words or concepts that feel awkward or uncomfortable, as these may indicate emerging shifts [15][16] - **Flipping the Frame:** Entails questioning existing assumptions by asking "what if the opposite were true?" to unlock new possibilities [19][20] - **Funking the Mind:** Encourages learning from diverse perspectives, especially those who think differently, and embracing the "offbeat" or syncopated rhythms of innovation [27][28][29] Innovation & Transformation - Traditional planning methods often fix yesterday's problems with slight improvements, leading to incremental progress rather than transformative change [6] - The presentation suggests that true innovation requires a clear and magnetic vision of the future, acting as a "love magnet" to attract and guide actions [26] - The speaker challenges the use of aggressive language in business, advocating for connection, time, and recognition as more valuable assets [18] Strategic Implications - Companies should focus on creating a compelling vision of the future that attracts individuals and drives action, rather than relying solely on roadmaps and processes [14][26] - Organizations should encourage diverse perspectives and unconventional thinking to break free from traditional problem-solving approaches [28][29] - Businesses should re-evaluate the impact of productivity tools, ensuring they genuinely provide value and do not contribute to stress or time constraints [17]