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Our Nation, in Numbers | Steve Ballmer | TEDxPennsylvaniaAvenue 

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Steve Ballmer, former Microsoft CEO, LA Clippers owner, and proud "numbers guy," makes the case for looking under the hood at the data to better understand government. He previews USAFacts, a new initiative aimed at making government data more accessible and understandable. How well do you know the numbers behind government? Sign up at USAFacts.org to find out.
Steve Ballmer is co-founder and co-CEO of the Ballmer Group and owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. Ballmer retired as CEO of Microsoft in 2014 after 34 years at the company. The Ballmer Group’s philanthropic arm focuses on bettering outcomes for children and families in need and helping reduce the cycle of intergenerational poverty in America. Steve also leads USAFacts, a civics project seeking to ground political discussion in facts through presenting comprehensive, comprehensible, nonpartisan data about government activities. Ballmer earned an A.B. in mathematics and economics from Harvard, worked at Procter & Gamble, and attended Stanford’s Graduate School of Business before joining Microsoft as its first business manager. He lives with his wife, Connie, and children in Washington.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 14   
@loueckert4970
@loueckert4970 7 лет назад
What a great talk! It's not easy to see the big picture. This talk helped me get focused!
@cjkcjk7
@cjkcjk7 5 лет назад
Great initiative Ballmer. This should be part of every school curriculum.
@ckh2815
@ckh2815 7 лет назад
This should make eveyone proud. The last BLS report on employmnet notes that today there are 50% more people employed by government than are employed in manufacturing. If you can't see where this is going lets anaylyze it Steve. It means that government, which produces no products at all, is growing at a pace far beyond those who produce real ecnomic growth. All ocrrect thinking people want even more.
@sayfami3927
@sayfami3927 7 лет назад
My kind of charity !
@tishsmiddy71
@tishsmiddy71 7 лет назад
You were on TV today talking about prison terms ,in felony charges . 50 months Does that play into our government spending.
@danielpatterson9035
@danielpatterson9035 7 лет назад
11:11 , 13:00 Anderson Silva Avenue
@tishsmiddy71
@tishsmiddy71 7 лет назад
Hope your deta, helps ... truly..
@roadrunner9622
@roadrunner9622 4 года назад
I find it hard to believe that anyone promoted by TED Talks and Bill Gates can be "completely non-partisan." Even if the numbers are 100% non-partisan, the bias will come through in WHICH numbers you choose to focus on, and HOW you present them.
@JulioMeza
@JulioMeza 7 лет назад
How they show a divorce rate of 15% when most places show a 40 to 50% of divorces?
@mynameismatt2010
@mynameismatt2010 7 лет назад
The 40-50% is the number of divorces compared to new marriages. If there are 6 marriages per 1000 people and 3 divorces per 1000 people it seems like the divorce rate is 50%, but if you contextualize that against the total number of marriages rather than only looking at new marriages it's much more promising data.
@patrickwatts-nashville
@patrickwatts-nashville 7 лет назад
So 85% of marriages end in death? :)
@mynameismatt2010
@mynameismatt2010 7 лет назад
Not necessarily.
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