So yes, they're doing difficult, challenging things, but they've been prepared to first, and then afterwards, they have all sorts of action review items where it's like regardless of if it went well or not, like they're going to review so they can learn,improve, and develop those skills so that they can use them when they actually get thrown in the battlefield or whatever difficult thing
So the first part of the meeting could be a larger group, but then let people go who are not needed for all the agenda items -- simple solution. Another strategy is when you're deciding on who should be at the meeting, think about it as core attendees and kind of nice to have attendees.The core attendees have to be there.
This was something else online news archives showed me, that my grandmother had maintained friendships with newspaper columnists and was feeding them items about my father in hopes of stoking interest.She couldn't stop. She couldn't let it go.
It has much lower embodied energy, and it's a regenerative material. items the commission is on.
that didn't work, there's always schwag. I traveled around the world giving people various Google schwag items ; that really opened any door I wanted. This is my host in Bosnia. I gave her more than a hat. But she was so happy. And then, she had a birthday a little later that hermom made her a Google cake with a Google hat and you can see happiness. So if you see -- so there are a lot of coffee people
distribute the items on your list along the route. And then, when you want to remember the deck of cards or whatever it is, then you go through your route and you pick out items one after the other, because that you can do. It turns out something very similar happens in another context. People are very good thinking about agents. The mind is setreally beautifully to think about agent. Agents have traits. Agents have behaviors. We understand
Mark Hoppus: Talk to my attorneys. items . And a merging of multiple institutions where I think record labels and fan clubs and merchandising companies and things that are traditionally completely separate are all comin' together
They had a budget of a million dollars and I think dozens and dozens of researchers and they went all around the country observing in-field sales sessions of high-ticket priced items that were considered major sales by the buyer.And what they found, fortunately for all of us, is that that kind of slickster manipulation doesn't actually work.
But he had- 700 items on the list. I mean, we were working on the craziest, tiniest, most goofball things that you could ever imagine because in the...
And I go down. Certain items being taken away stop it.
Of course, it has to be robust and also easy to fix So, for example, our stores have very few electronic products These items have model changes, and they continue to be improved There are many that we cannot know how many years they will be used There are also many manufacturers that do not have a proper warranty system
This is our belief in long life design So, how many years it has been around is an important factor But, it doesn't mean that it is bad if it has only been around for a year or two For items that are a year or two, we hope choose them with the hope for them to continue for decades in the future This is the kind of things we do When you see time tested designs, they all have some things in common.
On the other hand, if you're someone who's been taking classes, it's been years and years and years and still haven't really pulled the trigger yet, those items still could be tax deductible. But it's just going to be delayed into the future when you actually pull the trigger.
Since 35 years I'm doing stand-up. Many items written. Thank you very much.
I find that in garages the items -- a garage tends to collect the items that are in transit. The items that we want to return, the items that we keep for a what-if-- what if we move? What if our kids move?
So why should we care about wealth shares? These items , these capital resources, I think should be largely owned by these citizen trust private market
The items Nelson had designed for Action Office were beautiful, at once homey and utterly modern, nostalgic and forward thinking.
Five items . First, strong support for parents.
Recalling items on a list.
three items I show others how their long-term interest can be realized by
core items on there for a long time because customers come back I mean here at Google we change the menu every day
dairy items , pickles and cakes and smoked fish and things like that.
So customers returned their items on mass.
So for many items , it's not critical.
manufacture these items . Without these tools, many factories
Are there any other items that gained attraction after celebrities wore them?
And I think luxury items should feel special.
or consumer items , property.
We need actionable items .
Because quite a few items were designed and made by yourself.
So much fewer items .
What are the items you can't live without?
We're collecting essential items .
All of these items are about the integration of women, of young people, of indigenous people,
They sell daily household items .
There were only items that the children or I do are written down But my husband takes care of his things on his own
and the action items that you have to do or to execute to get to that larger vision.
And those are the teachable items . The no items are conversation stoppers. They stop an interaction.
They stop an interaction. And so yes items are redirection. It's our items that we can say yes to and then teach.
And so yes items are redirection. It's our items that we can say yes to and then teach. We work with parents to find these in everything.
So we want the yeses to be where excitement goes. Providing interactive items -- so we want to look for items that create back and forth. Because the teaching comes through connection and then those social loops of interaction.
That will be in the slide too. So interactive items -- and I know I'm at Google. However, we stay away from tech as much as possible.
So tech would be my competition. I want items that I can bring the fun to. The object is there to support the play.
So ideally, really basic toys. I like items like what's called-- I call them a pole tube. And you just pull it long.
You can do all kinds of stuff. So thinking of items that you can get a child excited to look your way more often and want you to do it again and again to promote functional language.
I'll bring hard plastic toys. I bring items that I can create interaction. But I am not going to spend time taking things out of their mouth.
So they'll do it for a little bit, but they'll still grab the other items . Having other items that might provide more input-- a wash cloth, a dry wash cloth does that because they can get it back into areas that a chewy doesn't get.
And this is the items in our closets that I'm pretty sure everybody in this room has one.
and action items that happen afterwards.
We had it in Okusawa in Tokyo, and it was store filled with only second hand items We had collected items from different recycle shops around Japan There would be items that were being sold for 50 Yen in the recycle shops that were actually worth 5,000 Yen This is something we can talk about if we get into the cost rate But, the value of items is that Just because something is new, it does not mean that it has quality There can be your own judgement whether something is good