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Some of the world's greatest innovators, entrepreneurs, and business researchers share their stories and insights from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos for free from TED.com that features interactive English transcript, and subtitles in as many as 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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| 1 | VideoChip Conley: Measuring what makes life worthwhile | When the dotcom bubble burst, hotelier Chip Conley went in search of a business model based on happiness. In an old friendship with an employee and in the wisdom of a Buddhist king, he learned that success comes from what you count. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 2 | VideoRichard St. John: "Success is a continuous journey" | In his typically candid style, Richard St. John reminds us that success is not a one-way street, but a constant journey. He uses the story of his business' rise and fall to illustrate a valuable lesson -- when we stop trying, we fail. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 3 | VideoDrew Curtis: How I beat a patent troll | Drew Curtis, the founder of fark.com, tells the story of how he fought a lawsuit from a company that had a patent, "...for the creation and distribution of news releases via email." Along the way he shares some nutty statistics about the growing legal problem of frivolous patents. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 4 | VideoNoreena Hertz: How to use experts -- and when not to | We make important decisions every day -- and we often rely on experts to help us decide. But, says economist Noreena Hertz, relying too much on experts can be limiting and even dangerous. She calls for us to start democratizing expertise -- to listen not only to "surgeons and CEOs, but also to shop staff." | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 5 | VideoDerek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself | After hitting on a brilliant new life plan, our first instinct is to tell someone, but Derek Sivers says it's better to keep goals secret. He presents research stretching as far back as the 1920s to show why people who talk about their ambitions may be less likely to achieve them. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 6 | VideoJohn Wooden on true success | With profound simplicity, Coach John Wooden redefines success and urges us all to pursue the best in ourselves. In this inspiring talk he shares the advice he gave his players at UCLA, quotes poetry and remembers his father's wisdom. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 7 | VideoNigel Marsh: How to make work-life balance work | Work-life balance, says Nigel Marsh, is too important to be left in the hands of your employer. At TEDxSydney, Marsh lays out an ideal day balanced between family time, personal time and productivity -- and offers some stirring encouragement to make it happen. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 8 | VideoDan Ariely asks, Are we in control of our own decisions? | Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we're not as rational as we think when we make decisions. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 9 | VideoNic Marks: The Happy Planet Index | Statistician Nic Marks asks why we measure a nation's success by its productivity -- instead of by the happiness and well-being of its people. He introduces the Happy Planet Index, which tracks national well-being against resource use (because a happy life doesn't have to cost the earth). Which countries rank highest in the HPI? You might be surprised. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 10 | VideoPavan Sukhdev: Put a value on nature! | Every day, we use materials from the earth without thinking, for free. But what if we had to pay for their true value: would it make us more careful about what we use and what we waste? Think of Pavan Sukhdev as nature's banker -- assessing the value of the Earth's assets. Eye-opening charts will make you think differently about the cost of air, water, trees ... | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 11 | VideoRob Reid: The $8 billion iPod | Comic author Rob Reid unveils Copyright Math (TM), a remarkable new field of study based on actual numbers from entertainment industry lawyers and lobbyists. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 12 | VideoAlain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success | Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success always earned? Is failure? He makes an eloquent, witty case to move beyond snobbery to find true pleasure in our work. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 13 | VideoHomaro Cantu + Ben Roche: Cooking as alchemy | Homaro Cantu and Ben Roche come from Moto, a Chicago restaurant that plays with new ways to cook and eat food. But beyond the fun and flavor-tripping, there's a serious intent: Can we use new food technology for good? | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 14 | VideoGayle Tzemach Lemmon: Women entrepreneurs, example not exception | Women aren’t micro--so why do they only get micro-loans? At TEDxWomen reporter Gayle Tzemach Lemmon argues that women running all types of firms-- from home businesses to major factories-- are the overlooked key to economic development. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 15 | VideoShawn Achor: The happy secret to better work | We believe that we should work to be happy, but could that be backwards? In this fast-moving and entertaining talk from TEDxBloomington, psychologist Shawn Achor argues that actually happiness inspires productivity. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 16 | VideoBritta Riley: A garden in my apartment | Britta Riley wanted to grow her own food (in her tiny apartment). So she and her friends developed a system for growing plants in discarded plastic bottles -- researching, testing and tweaking the system using social media, trying many variations at once and quickly arriving at the optimal system. Call it distributed DIY. And the results? Delicious. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 17 | VideoSheryl Sandberg: Why we have too few women leaders | Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg looks at why a smaller percentage of women than men reach the top of their professions -- and offers 3 powerful pieces of advice to women aiming for the C-suite. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 18 | VideoAlexis Ohanian: How to make a splash in social media | In a funny, rapid-fire 4 minutes, Alexis Ohanian of Reddit tells the real-life fable of one humpback whale's rise to Web stardom. The lesson of Mister Splashy Pants is a shoo-in classic for meme-makers and marketers in the Facebook age. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 19 | VideoCharles Leadbeater on innovation | In this deceptively casual talk, Charles Leadbeater weaves a tight argument that innovation isn't just for professionals anymore. Passionate amateurs, using new tools, are creating products and paradigms that companies can't. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 20 | VideoTom Wujec: Build a tower, build a team | Tom Wujec presents some surprisingly deep research into the "marshmallow problem" -- a simple team-building exercise that involves dry spaghetti, one yard of tape and a marshmallow. Who can build the tallest tower with these ingredients? And why does a surprising group always beat the average? | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 21 | VideoChade-Meng Tan: Everyday compassion at Google | Google's "Jolly Good Fellow," Chade-Meng Tan, talks about how the company practices compassion in its everyday business -- and its bold side projects. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 22 | VideoLisa Gansky: The future of business is the "mesh" | At TED@MotorCity, Lisa Gansky, author of "The Mesh," talks about a future of business that's about sharing all kinds of stuff, either via smart and tech-enabled rental or, more boldly, peer-to-peer. Examples across industries -- from music to cars -- show how close we are to this meshy future. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 23 | VideoJason Fried: Why work doesn't happen at work | Jason Fried has a radical theory of working: that the office isn't a good place to do it. At TEDxMidwest, he lays out the main problems (call them the M&Ms) and offers three suggestions to make work work. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 24 | VideoMelinda French Gates: What nonprofits can learn from Coca-Cola | At TEDxChange, Melinda Gates makes a provocative case for nonprofits taking a cue from corporations such as Coca-Cola, whose plugged-in, global network of marketers and distributors ensures that every remote village wants -- and can get -- a Coke. Why shouldn't this work for condoms, sanitation, vaccinations too? | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 25 | VideoWilliam Ury: The walk from "no" to "yes" | William Ury, author of "Getting to Yes," offers an elegant, simple (but not easy) way to create agreement in even the most difficult situations -- from family conflict to, perhaps, the Middle East. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 26 | VideoStefan Sagmeister: The power of time off | Every seven years, designer Stefan Sagmeister closes his New York studio for a yearlong sabbatical to rejuvenate and refresh their creative outlook. He explains the often overlooked value of time off and shows the innovative projects inspired by his time in Bali. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 27 | VideoBarry Schwartz on the paradox of choice | Psychologist Barry Schwartz takes aim at a central tenet of western societies: freedom of choice. In Schwartz's estimation, choice has made us not freer but more paralyzed, not happier but more dissatisfied. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 28 | VideoMalcolm Gladwell on spaghetti sauce | Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell gets inside the food industry's pursuit of the perfect spaghetti sauce -- and makes a larger argument about the nature of choice and happiness. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 29 | VideoRichard St. John's 8 secrets of success | Why do people succeed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of success. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 30 | VideoDavid Pogue says "Simplicity sells" | New York Times columnist David Pogue takes aim at technology’s worst interface-design offenders, and provides encouraging examples of products that get it right. To funny things up, he bursts into song. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 31 | VideoSteven Levitt analyzes crack economics | Freakonomics author Steven Levitt presents new data on the finances of drug dealing. Contrary to popular myth, he says, being a street-corner crack dealer isn’t lucrative: It pays below minimum wage. And your boss can kill you. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 32 | VideoMatt Ridley: When ideas have sex | At TEDGlobal 2010, author Matt Ridley shows how, throughout history, the engine of human progress has been the meeting and mating of ideas to make new ideas. It's not important how clever individuals are, he says; what really matters is how smart the collective brain is. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 33 | VideoSunni Brown: Doodlers, unite! | Studies show that sketching and doodling improve our comprehension -- and our creative thinking. So why do we still feel embarrassed when we're caught doodling in a meeting? Sunni Brown says: Doodlers, unite! She makes the case for unlocking your brain via pad and pen. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 34 | VideoDan Pink on the surprising science of motivation | Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don't: Traditional rewards aren't always as effective as we think. Listen for illuminating stories -- and maybe, a way forward. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 35 | VideoBill Gates on mosquitos, malaria and education | Bill Gates hopes to solve some of the world's biggest problems using a new kind of philanthropy. In a passionate and, yes, funny 18 minutes, he asks us to consider two big questions and how we might answer them. (And see the Q&A on the TED Blog.) | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 36 | VideoSeth Godin on standing out | In a world of too many options and too little time, our obvious choice is to just ignore the ordinary stuff. Marketing guru Seth Godin spells out why, when it comes to getting our attention, bad or bizarre ideas are more successful than boring ones. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 37 | VideoSimon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action | Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership all starting with a golden circle and the question "Why?" His examples include Apple, Martin Luther King, and the Wright brothers ... | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 38 | VideoTony Robbins asks why we do what we do | Tony Robbins discusses the "invisible forces" that motivate everyone's actions -- and high-fives Al Gore in the front row. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 39 | VideoArianna Huffington: How to succeed? Get more sleep | In this short talk, Arianna Huffington shares a small idea that can awaken much bigger ones: the power of a good night's sleep. Instead of bragging about our sleep deficits, she urges us to shut our eyes and see the big picture: We can sleep our way to increased productivity and happiness -- and smarter decision-making. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 40 | VideoTim Harford: Trial, error and the God complex | Economics writer Tim Harford studies complex systems -- and finds a surprising link among the successful ones: they were built through trial and error. In this sparkling talk from TEDGlobal 2011, he asks us to embrace our randomness and start making better mistakes. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
| 41 | VideoRob Harmon: How the market can keep streams flowing | With streams and rivers drying up because of over-usage, Rob Harmon has implemented an ingenious market mechanism to bring back the water. Farmers and beer companies find their fates intertwined in the intriguing century-old tale of Prickly Pear Creek. | Gratis | Visa i iTunes |
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