It's weird. It's match three, and the animals have to line up to be eaten by the next one up in the food pyramid . But it's really cool, because it represents how habitats work.I can't say the word "habitat" without saying "HabiTactics" now, which makes it hard to be taken seriously.
In any case, the point is, to make the right thing lucrative and the wrong thing not lucrative and I think this fourth estate principle that has deep roots in democracy is kind of how pyramid is still less and, as I say, I mean this is low hanging fruit, it's a process.
my colleagues at the Harvest School of Public Health created the healthy eating pyramid and is based on the latest science about how our food choicesaffect our health and since
customization is everywhere go to the food pyramid food pyramid . goov it's no longer you know those four levels you learned when you were in grade school you customize itnow it depends what is your age what is your weight what is your height what do you like to eat blah blah and it
But he has no shoes on, and the sole of his feet are cracked. Pyramids . The pyramids . Or maybe they're digging the Suez Canal.
I consulted the forms. Pyramids , houses, concertos, pup tents, anything to give a shape to my thoughts that ran screaming from the feelings my thoughts turned up in rampages of anxiety and unbroken hoursof unconsidered scribble. When I had no money, I scotch taped notebooks together and wrote poems and plays and serial comic novels, starting
- I'm building like a pyramid . A pyramid of prime numbers. - All right. - So, we're gonna start at the top.
They would have needed this land for cultivation. That pyramid would have been painted or would have been stuccoed and then painted with all sorts of vibrant colors-- reds, greens, and yellows, especially. And you would have had people milling around and walking about this region.
remember in the book you said there's a difference between uh journalistic story like a headline in a newspaper with the inverted pyramid and a business story can you tell us a little bit about that difference yeah good question yeah so that's one of those uh story structures that does not work because it's really not a story structure it's an article
resources to to do that uh and the next year they sold the rest of it to papst and uh so in with pyramid he had left already and he went on to be a consultant he traveled around the world helping breweries open
They know at one point the pyramid at Giza was covered with white limestone and had a gold cap on it. The pyramid in China is still covered with white limestone and has a gold cap on it. Chinese government doesn't let anyone near it-- doesn't let anybody within 100 miles of it.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. Every pyramid is different, different chambers, different rooms.
is helpful. Let's move on to the customer pyramid . So I wanna make sure we have some time for Q and A. Customer pyramid . The baseline for customers, the survival need for customers is, "Please meet my expectations," because we are expectations machines as humans. We wake up in the morning and we already have like 42 expectations in our head; that's just how it works. So in fact that's true, I mean like you've bought a car before and then you've had buyer's remorse.
I also think that there are huge opportunities for new technology platforms, things like Clubhouse, where people can come and engage, and they're going to just find that they There's this pyramid , there's data, information, knowledge, and wisdom, and in this pyramid , in this transfer from data
And thanks Hal and your colleagues for inviting us here to talk about our book. So this triangle pyramid is the representation of the five sections of the book. And we start off with prediction, which goes over the bits that Avi just covered.
This is from Carstensz Pyramid , which is the tallest mountain in the Australasia continent.
There are these little pyramid -shaped pods.
resources to to do that uh and the next year they sold the rest of it to papst and uh so in Brewery uh pyramid and uh again slowly a lot of these were were starting to
This is the population pyramid of human age in human history.
Switch back to real information for a second. There's a pyramid in China. It's called the Great White Pyramid of Xian.
Invert the pyramid was a big thing we were proponents of.
So that's this pyramid .
Inverting the pyramid means designing something, a bus that's capable of multiple missions, and then choosing the science that can fit into the bus.
And this is our pyramid .
Then there is a pyramid of crayfish, what goes on top, cooked into a little farce of veal.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. And here's another pyramid .
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. And all these pyramids I'm showing you now, they pre-date, they precede the first true pyramid .
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. What's a true pyramid ?
base of the pyramid .
I loved the pyramid , I left the Ohm's law in the form of the pyramid because for those of you who know a little bit about my last book I am a Maslowtopian.
Back before the Pyramid that you know today, it was really a much earlier version of it.
talk today and, as we have a conversation, there'll be a lot of time for questions and answers at the end, I really want you to think about that is where are you paying your attention on the pyramid ? This is three different people having three different kinds of days. I don't know which kind a day you're having today. How many of you are having that kind of day? Anybody having that kind of day? Okay, good, well few of you. And then that's another guy in the middle and then there's the woman at the top who's having, Meng has those days every day. I don't
has one of three relationships with our work and there's really only three choices and this is them. You either have a job, a career, or a calling. But putting them in the context of a pyramid helps us to understand how few of us, frankly, in the course of our work, are living a calling. And there's statistical evidence to show that in fact about 60 to 70 percent of Americans think of their work as a job. In the last chapter of the book, Chapter 14, there's actually
not the purpose of life. And above that becomes your safety needs. Once those needs are partially met, you go to your safety needs, your social belonging needs, your esteem needs, and at the top of the pyramid Abraham Maslow, and I swear he was not from Mill Valley hanging out in a hot tub. He was a guy from Brooklyn. He was not like sort of a like a crunchy sort of granola head. He basically said at the top of the pyramid , people who are in the fulfilled state are self actualized.
So I'm gonna quickly go through these using this as the model, our three key constituencies and how we apply this to our three key stakeholders or constituencies. This is the employee pyramid . I think that Google does this very well frankly. In fact, in the book I actually talk a little bit about Google. The base of the pyramid is money.
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied Top of the pyramid though is where a customer says, "Wow! They thought of something I hadn't even imagined." It's when a customer says, "They thought of things for me that I didn't
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied This is all three pyramids together: the employee pyramid , customer pyramid , the investor pyramid .
the passion pyramid answers the question what is my mission and patterns works like
showed you his passion pyramid of and uh just a couple fascinating things
Whereas these Caral Supe pyramids , Caral, Aspero, Bandurria,
older than the pyramids .
And the pyramidal structure of the Communist Party lends itself to that pretty well.
It is nothing-- when you think of Egyptian art of the early 20th century, you would think of landscapes. You would think of pyramids . You think of people standing in the market, Khan el-Khalili, and these beautiful places that we know in Egypt.
or the pyramids in Mexico or the clothing
There are pyramids in Egypt, Mexico, Central America, all over the place.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. All those pyramids I showed you were all older than these.
And that's your pyramidal social structure that dominated 99% of human civilizations.
You have pyramidal structures that are supposed to do various things, enhancing their communications.
This is the old pyramidal structure of decision making, hierarchical decision making.
over the pyramids . Not so easy to get permission.