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Decisiveball
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Stealing and remixing don't get enough respect. It's the artistry of innovation. Here's my small example of a remix. I've intertwined the framework oulined in Chip Heath's and Dan's Heath's book Decisive, How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work (my review here) with clips from the movie Moneyball to demonstrate the importance of data and research in major decisions.
AD WARS PREVIEW 2012(wmv)
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Around May 2011 I had made the promise to post a number of over the top PowerPoints. The last two are originals I created a good five years ago, so when I do post them they'll be a bit dated. In the meantime, here is a preview to the last two PowerPoints. They are advertising research related and will show some of the challenges newspaper media companies have with an ultra competitive media lan...
Christmas Research Post 2012
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Christmas, Muppets and Research (circa 1978) I'm not sure why this Christmas classic is no longer aired on television. My best guess is the 60 minutes of run time doesn't neatly fit in with our highly commercialized holiday...Oscar the Grouch singing I Hate Christmas and the absence of Elmo probably play a role as well. Now that I have a son at a ripe age to understand the concept of Santa and ...
Presenting the Improvement Gap Method
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If you're trying to employ the improvement gap method found on my previous post (www.fightinanalyst.com/2010/06/improvement-gap-analysis-method.html) or in Quirk's (www.quirks.com/articles/2012/20121011.aspx), and are struggling to succinctly communicate the value and ultimately the simplicity of it, the following presentation may help. Using a dry erase board or simply drawing the example out ...
Statistics Clip
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Statistics Clip
The Spanish Prisoner (Proprietary Information and Layman's Terms)
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Top 6 Analytical Movie Moments I'm sure I'm missing any number of different scenes spanning multiple movies. Here were the top six I've come across in my lifetime. I've themed them according to the different lessons they teach us in analysis. #6: The Spanish Prisoner on "Proprietary Information and Layman's Terms" (Note: You never find out what "The Process" is in the movie.)
Once Upon a Time in the West (Miscalculating)
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Top 6 Analytical Movie Moments I'm sure I'm missing any number of different scenes spanning multiple movies. Here were the top six I've come across in my lifetime. I've themed them according to the different lessons they teach us in analysis. #3: Once Upon a Time in the West on "Miscalculating" (Note: Charles Bronson's character does survive.)
October Sky (Obsession and Problem-Solving)
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Top 6 Analytical Movie Moments I'm sure I'm missing any number of different scenes spanning multiple movies. Here were the top six I've come across in my lifetime. I've themed them according to the different lessons they teach us in analysis. #5: October Sky on "Obsession and Problem-Solving"
Moneyball (Breaking Biases)
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Top 6 Analytical Movie Moments I'm sure I'm missing any number of different scenes spanning multiple movies. Here were the top six I've come across in my lifetime. I've themed them according to the different lessons they teach us in analysis. #2: Moneyball on "Breaking Biases"
Good Will Hunting (Education vs. Intelligence)
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Top 6 Analytical Movie Moments I'm sure I'm missing any number of different scenes spanning multiple movies. Here were the top six I've come across in my lifetime. I've themed them according to the different lessons they teach us in analysis. #1: Good Will Hunting on "Education vs. Intelligence"
A Serious Man (Uncertainty and Complexity)
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Top 6 Analytical Movie Moments I'm sure I'm missing any number of different scenes spanning multiple movies. Here were the top six I've come across in my lifetime. I've themed them according to the different lessons they teach us in analysis. #4: A Serious Man on "Uncertainty and Complexity"
Breaking Bias with Research and Data
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(Note: You may need to turn your volume up to max) After working with hundreds of decision makers spanning multiple industries in marketing, advertising, and media over the last decade, it's clear to me that the biggest challenges to researchers and analysts are the inherent biases that exist. Some base their decisions on ease (convenience driven), what they've always done (comfort driven), the...
Advertising Research 2011.mp4
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Advertising Research 2011.mp4
Good, Bad, Ugly & Ignorant 2011.mp4
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Good, Bad, Ugly & Ignorant 2011.mp4
Mission Possible 2011.mp4
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Mission Possible 2011.mp4
The Metrics 2011
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The Metrics 2011
Killer Builds Preview 2011.mp4
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Killer Builds Preview 2011.mp4

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  • @robbob3718
    @robbob3718 2 місяці тому

    What to pseudo intellectual doesn’t realize is that he’ll be driving his kids to get fries… kids that he can’t stand because he’s a 24/7 slave to an executive asshole. And after 30 years he’ll have paid another $100k in therapists and lawyers fees because his wife left him for someone she can actually spend time with since he’s never home. And then there’s the lifetime of student loan repayment instead of $1.98 in late fees.

  • @user-dd1bb4tw4r
    @user-dd1bb4tw4r 2 місяці тому

    Old Chad Bradford: **FLIPS TABLE**

  • @wammyhead
    @wammyhead 5 місяців тому

    'You dropped a hundred and fifty grand on a f----n' education you coulda' got for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library.' ~ Will Hunting

  • @anthoneyzerbe3219
    @anthoneyzerbe3219 5 місяців тому

    " There are two certainties in life. 1) Don't do that and 2) You dropped 150 grand on an education you could have got for a $1.50 in late charges at the public library"

  • @calebbeasley77
    @calebbeasley77 5 місяців тому

    2 takeaways: treat others as you'd like to be treated and self and continued education is just as if not more important than any set college path ever will be. Not taking a shot at degree holders at all, I'm just saying, push comes to shove, that's a piece of paper. Just be careful about putting it in a plaque and setting it on a pedestal while riding a high horse. Long fall to the mud from there. 😉

  • @greghauser742
    @greghauser742 5 місяців тому

    "Do you have any thoughts of your own on this matter?" is what I ask a lot of college "educated" people.

  • @the.kai.eros.experience
    @the.kai.eros.experience 6 місяців тому

    This movie is ART. Pure art. Could watch it over and over again. Everything about it is perfect.

  • @dhananjaymalhotra7854
    @dhananjaymalhotra7854 7 місяців тому

    My favorite movie till date. This scene was very inspiring.

  • @Ollie-Sprache
    @Ollie-Sprache 7 місяців тому

    Anyone know the music?

    • @Katharine888
      @Katharine888 6 днів тому

      "Range and Altitude" by Mark Isham from the soundtrack

  • @podsmpsg1
    @podsmpsg1 7 місяців тому

    Right about wasting $150,000 on an overpriced and overrated education. Just because someone is College educated doesn't necessarily mean they're smarter than someone who didn't go to College. You'd be surprised (and shocked) to find out how many non College educated people are smarter than College educated.

  • @drunkviggo7263
    @drunkviggo7263 8 місяців тому

    Such a powerful scene. The music is lit.

  • @DanYHKim2
    @DanYHKim2 10 місяців тому

    The part where he is studying while taking his lunch in the mine is my favorite scene of all. Today we may enjoy the view as we stand on the shoulders of giants, but it was certainly a chore climbing up their pants.

  • @MurrayRide
    @MurrayRide Рік тому

    This movie had a profound effect on my while in high school, particularly this scene. It made me want to specialize in statistics and use numbers to solve complex problems. Nearly 10 years later I have a degree in probability and statistics and work as a statistical analyst doing similar work in health care, and I love every minute of it. Thank you for uploading this clip, I hope it has the same effect on young people as it did on me.

  • @ingame1991
    @ingame1991 Рік тому

    Does anybody know the Name of the melody playin in the background?

  • @HivePython
    @HivePython Рік тому

    insane quality, frame rate bro 🔥🔥🔥

  • @claymenefee6999
    @claymenefee6999 Рік тому

    This is literally me relearning trigonometry to prove stupid flat earth theorists wrong.

  • @robertlombardo8437
    @robertlombardo8437 2 роки тому

    Predigenous!

  • @johnnymaximum3828
    @johnnymaximum3828 2 роки тому

    jonah hill doing the best impression of fat jonah hill ive ever seen

  • @MrBigrobmjca3
    @MrBigrobmjca3 2 роки тому

    Is that Miss Riley standing, working on that corner? Please tell me it isn’t.

    • @ingothitrust5248
      @ingothitrust5248 Рік тому

      To be honest, I think that was a prostitute.....

    • @FutureRailProductions
      @FutureRailProductions Рік тому

      No it's not. Supposedly it's a prostitute that's in the second book of the Rocket Boys trilogy. It's called the Coalwood Way.

  • @aizielpadrique4323
    @aizielpadrique4323 2 роки тому

    Price is what you pay, value is what you get.

  • @Karboooo
    @Karboooo 2 роки тому

    My only complaint from this movie is they overuse that same theme waayy too much… shouldve added a bit more variety to the score.

  • @dereky1861
    @dereky1861 2 роки тому

    That guy is now asking us all to pay for his student loans

  • @patrickkanas3874
    @patrickkanas3874 3 роки тому

    Good movie but extremely inaccurate. Chad Bradford was already playing for Oakland before the 2002 season and had established himself as a dominant relief pitcher

  • @jwill6312
    @jwill6312 3 роки тому

    My boys wicked smaht. He invented smaht pahk you know.

  • @kristajohnson7727
    @kristajohnson7727 3 роки тому

    I live right next to the oil place and the train tracks

  • @mapleboi76
    @mapleboi76 3 роки тому

    So this is WAR right? The one thing he boils down player value to?

  • @jeffnuts2402
    @jeffnuts2402 3 роки тому

    This is why I find it annoying when people who have went to school and got a degree think they’re are smarter than somebody who decided to work a trade. They think they are smart but they are really just good at remembering some knowledge from a lecture by a professor that hasn’t even had any success in the profession he’s being paid to teach

    • @christophergiofreda564
      @christophergiofreda564 2 роки тому

      Is the person who works the trade more proficient and 'smarter' when working in his or her trade? I'd think so. Perhaps the university student has some advantage in matters he or she has studied, all things being equal?

  • @nicb.1411
    @nicb.1411 3 роки тому

    He can figure out how to build a rocket but can't get his scratch paper in the trash can?! Plot hole anyone?

    • @sb3nder
      @sb3nder 3 роки тому

      I still do that

    • @matt13r1
      @matt13r1 3 роки тому

      Not to mention he's a NASA engineer and a member of the space council

  • @piercerollins1276
    @piercerollins1276 3 роки тому

    What’s this song?

  • @natalieps2387
    @natalieps2387 3 роки тому

    Sadly it's actually better to go to a trade school than get a college degree. Two of my closest freinds went to Notre dame & brown ( ivy league ) they studied pre med. They worked their asses off their whole lives, their parents spent a fortune on private schools even though they came from upper class wealthy towns where the high schools were excellent . Just saying they went to a public school in bronxville the wealthiest town in america. The smallest home costs a million bucks & the taxes are 30 grand & up depending on size so saying they went to bronxville hs at least if ur from the nyc & bordering areas would be just as impressed as saying they went to the high school private school we went to. Being from Yonkers which is about 80% affluent but 20% of it had some scary high crime rated parts. The stupid mayor & superintendent thought in the 70s that " bussing " would solve the problems of the 20% ( dmx & mary j blige grew up in the rough part & they have talked about it being very rough ) so what they did was bus the kids from the affluent areas to the poor area schools thinking if the kids from the rough neighborhoods would fair better in the better areas schools bc the taxes were so high those schools would have excellent resources & better teachers , meanwhile it just threw the kids from the good areas under that bus & the kids from the bad areas still went home to the same homes & same neighborhoods so it changed nothing for the better. In fact it destroyed the Yonkers public school system & killed any sense of community bc kids had to sit on a long bus ride to schools not in their neighborhoods. So guess what happened in the 80s ? All the kids from the affluent or middle class communities put their kids in private schools which their used to be many so the tuition was not that bad as their was a lot of competition. So my parents had no choice but to send us to private school & in hs I felt in a way I missed out on a true american hs experience. The private hs were all boys or all girls. So meeting a boyfriend or girlfriend was more difficult & we didnt have things like homecoming. Also bc their were only about 5 private hs in the entire county which was huge everyone came from a different town . So it was hard to have a social life with classmates without a car. Anyway I'm still grateful bc I would not have fared well in public school in my city. I met many girls who did transfer to my school bc they got their butts beat regularly. So my point is my 2 freinds parents were shelling our a fortune in tax money plus paying for private school. Yonkers taxes were a lot lower. I still felt bad for my parents paying taxes that went to public schools that my bro & I did not even attend, but that was my patents choice. So my point is after all the money spent on k through 12 they spent a fortune on their colleges. So all that work & money would up being in a sense useless bc they wanted to be doctors. They both applied each to 50 medical schools ( the application fees alone cost thousands. They got rejected from every medical school they applied to. So after trying again with re taking the MCats & taking even more courses even though they graduated I guess to show the med schools better grades they were rejected again. So one wound up a hostess at a restaurant the other a full time nanny. So their educations got them jobs that a hs drop out could get. They both had almost perfect g.p.a 's so I assume they did not perform that well on the mcats. Their great degrees got them nowhere. Meanwhile many people I know who went to far less superior colleges or did not get a degree are making great money. Another girl I know went to ivy league columbia. This girl was very very bright & she decided to become a teacher. If ur gonna go to an ivy league school I think picking teaching elementary school was a waste of her parents money. Teaching is a noble profession dont get me wrong but many teachers I know went to mediocre colleges & got the same teaching job as the ivy league girl. Also I can't tell u how many people I know went to really expensive colleges & did not even doing a career in their college major. So with so many going to college theirs not enough good jobs to go around for all the college graduates. The most successful people I know instead of going to college took up a trade as an electrician, plumber or contractor. I know one guy who went to a community college & went one year to a great school for communications that got him a very good job in the field bc he went to that school for one year bc he met a bunch of people who actually did graduate from that same expensive school &made great connections with people who produce movies , direct movies & write screenplays who paid a fortune for their 4 year degree have the same jobs as he does only going for one year. Honestly I wish I instead of going to an expensive college for 4 years I went to a community college for my associates degree than finished off at a state school. If I had done that my student loans would not be the albatross it is around my neck. I did not even know that my parents took on 60% of the loans & I was on the hook for 40 % so I wish I knew then what I know now I would def have went to a community college & state school that costed less than my high school tuition. My loans are not even as bad as the kids I knew that went to super expensive colleges owing between 120 to 200 grand in college debt. I'll probably still be paying these loans when my 10 & 7 year old set college aged. So I really wish as a 17 year old my patents told me I would be responsible for almost half my loans. When i figured that out in my sophomore year i took summer courses at the community college so it saved me my final year of tuition. I did go to work for a couple years without my degree but decided to finish my last 5 classes bc of the principle. It would have killed me to have all the debt withoutthaving a degree so I forced myself to finish so I would at least have a degree . I never understood the people who dropped out. Its insanity imo to have all that debt & no diploma to make it all at least count for my diploma that in my career the degree hanging on my parents wall has not been worth the paper it is printed on. Finally an 18 or 19 year old who has to pick a major may feel completely different about the major & career as we mature. Some people I know had no clue at such a young age what they wanted to do as a career so they picked liberal arts as a major. My cousin has the 120 credits & no degree bc he was an athlete & he just took tons of electives & his college actually had gym classes that were available bc he needed to take a minimum amt of credits to stay eligible.

  • @brot_ai3376
    @brot_ai3376 3 роки тому

    2021

  • @masonbrook105
    @masonbrook105 3 роки тому

    You dropped $150,000 on an education you coulda got for $1.50 in late fees at the public library. favorite line from this movie.

    • @TonyStack
      @TonyStack 3 роки тому

      Actually right now because of Covid the libraries wont charge you late fees. Hehe.

    • @2000sancho
      @2000sancho Рік тому

      But the guy had an qually good comeback,his degree in harvard will get him somewhere,plus he probably comes from a money family seeing how pompus and smug he is.

    • @jbetnar
      @jbetnar Рік тому

      ​@@2000sancho good for him. He'll need it considering he's just a regurgitation bot

  • @drawingmemoirs2807
    @drawingmemoirs2807 3 роки тому

    I love this background score ♥️♥️

  • @dumbass7430
    @dumbass7430 3 роки тому

    The song is This Will Destroy You - the mighty rio grande, for anyone wondering

  • @fritzbucher4726
    @fritzbucher4726 4 роки тому

    I stumbled on this movie years ago, and it pulled me right into it. One of my favorites

  • @SomeGuy-xq3kv
    @SomeGuy-xq3kv 4 роки тому

    I really like the editing, pace and soundtrack of this scene. Really powerful for 2 minutes runtime.

  • @stankakol5195
    @stankakol5195 4 роки тому

    Very inspirational scene from a very inspirational movie!!!

    • @Shubhamyadav-so1qs
      @Shubhamyadav-so1qs 11 місяців тому

      In the scene what Quinton says to Homer. Anyone explains or tell me.

  • @jabronjunklove760
    @jabronjunklove760 4 роки тому

    I bet Jonah Hill's character has been dominating his fantasy baseball leagues every year since 2002.

  • @joanna4754
    @joanna4754 4 роки тому

    I cry a lot during this scene because who hasn't been undervalued because of some "defect" and because I love baseball

  • @NJGuy1973
    @NJGuy1973 4 роки тому

    Sidearm pitchers weren't exactly a novelty in 2002. Chad Bradford wasn't even the first sidearm relief pitcher the A's had. There was some guy named Eckersley.

  • @neembowsky
    @neembowsky 4 роки тому

    Movie made about a guy who won zero championships. How do you claim success when you have never actually won anything? The everybody gets a trophy generation strikes again

    • @notoriouseagle1074
      @notoriouseagle1074 4 роки тому

      Dude, this was revolutionary and it was based off a great book. This type of team building and analytics is used throughout the game today. Yes, Oakland are massive chokers, but look at the bigger picture. This changed the game forever.

  • @theodorecarter6601
    @theodorecarter6601 4 роки тому

    The guy told Will he’d be serving his kids fries at a drive thru, all the while claiming he’ll get a degree. Ironically, two decades from now, it will be a lie. The person serving French fries will be the guy with a degree, seeing as how College keeps failing us in the long run.

    • @2000sancho
      @2000sancho Рік тому

      This was like over 20 years ago when college still meant something,so the guy is probably well set,plus he probably comes from money family seeing how pompous and smug he is.

    • @n0ts0supern0va8
      @n0ts0supern0va8 6 місяців тому

      Now they’re getting paid $20/hr to get your order wrong still. 💀

  • @makeki7756
    @makeki7756 4 роки тому

    Why are no kids like these in my neighbourhood?

    • @kotbro7098
      @kotbro7098 4 роки тому

      Because fornite it was good in the beginning but is going toward a fiery demise or since people aren’t so inventive anymore

    • @matthewfox1561
      @matthewfox1561 10 місяців тому

      We're just smart enough to avoid kid searching adults

  • @Neums7
    @Neums7 4 роки тому

    Think Chad Bradford watched this movie thinking “I’m worth 12x more than what they paid me?!”

  • @colinbates2002
    @colinbates2002 4 роки тому

    This entire film is the definition of hope

  • @thepetersharma
    @thepetersharma 4 роки тому

    Jake is so cute🤤 his acting in his early teenage

  • @valmid5069
    @valmid5069 4 роки тому

    Rest In Peace Quentin Wilson 1942-2019

    • @nickly89
      @nickly89 4 місяці тому

      Um he’s still alive what the hell are you talking about?!

    • @marcelmiller7551
      @marcelmiller7551 3 місяці тому

      @@nickly89 Quentin Wilson is dead

    • @mrclancymac1
      @mrclancymac1 11 днів тому

      @@marcelmiller7551no he isn’t

  • @scottgun
    @scottgun 4 роки тому

    Thrill as booting up computers explodes across the screen!

  • @Jgm-gm9wi
    @Jgm-gm9wi 4 роки тому

    The real all star of this scene? Casey Affleck. ‘My boy’s wicked smart.’ Lol

  • @evanfaust8672
    @evanfaust8672 5 років тому

    I get goosebumps every time I watch this scene. Incredible story.