non-parametric learning
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Verma stresses the importance of listening to customers and learning what they need and want, rather than building a product based on assumptions.
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Penchina shares some of his failures and discusses lessons learned from them.
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Correcting a mistake and learning a bit about ion size.
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Multiplication 3: Learning to Multiply 10, 11, and 12.
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Success is not how smart you are; it's how you can get people to do what you want. Learning to delegate and to build a team was one of the hardest lessons for Jeff Housenbold, the CEO of Shutterfly, to master early in his career. With the insight of hindsight, he now sees effective team leading as a critical step in learning the right balance between career and self, and keeping the ego and ambition in check.
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Musk discusses the role that business school can play for an entrepreneur as well as the possibility of learning outside of school. According to him the, the important principle is to be dedicated to learning what you need to know - whether that be in school or empirically.
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Removing the parameter from a more interesting example.
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Eliminating the parameter.
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Introduction to parametric equations.
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Parametric Equations that "move" along the same path.
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In the second of his two lectures in honor of Arthur Okun, Professor Summers points out that real interest rates have been very low in the current subprime crisis. This indicates that the shock to the economy was more a financial breakdown shock than a disinflation shock. But financial breakdown shocks are not necessarily very harmful to the economy, so long as financial intermediation capital is not destroyed. In a financial crisis like t...more
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Learning II

