Warum wir glauben nicht gut genug zu sein. | Ali Mahlodji | TEDxLinz
Die Arbeitswelt der Zukunft hat nur mehr recht wenig mit den Paradigmen der Vergangenheit zu tun und doch haben beide eine Gemeinsamkeit: den Menschen als einzige Konstante in einer rasant verändernden Welt. Ali Mahlodji spricht über den Paradigmenwechsel, welcher dem heutigen Change der Arbeits- und Bildungswelt zugrunde liegt. Nämlich den Wandel der Sichtweise auf den Menschen vom Objekt der Erwartung weg, hin zum Fokus auf das Potenzial des Einzelnen, das uns allen angeboren ist.
The reasons behind us believing we are not good enough.
The work environment of the future is completely different to paradigms of the past. Yet, both times have something in common: the human being being a constant in a fast changing world. Ali Mahlodji is talking about the change in mindset, which is basic to a changing work environment and education. The important step is to realise that each person is no longer an object of (career) expectations. Instead, we shall focus on each and everyone's potential that we naturally have inherent at birth. When it is about finding your path in life no matter what, then Ali is the expert. Born in 1981 in Teheran and becoming a refugee in Austria at the age of two, Ali struggled to find his own path. He basically tried everything – from construction worker to international management consultant. After a burnout, Ali realized that disorientation is a global issue for teens and many feel as lost as he did back in high school. This inspired him to create the digital biography-guide https://www.whatchado.com/de/ where people tell the story of who they are, what they do and how they got there in order to inspire and motivate others. By no time, the digital storytelling & recruiting platform was internationally celebrated and awarded big time all over the planet. Now Ali is travelling the world delivering inspirational keynote speeches that inspire young teenagers as much as well-known CEOs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Warum wir glauben nicht gut genug zu sein. | Ali Mahlodji | TEDxLinz канала TEDx Talks
The reasons behind us believing we are not good enough.
The work environment of the future is completely different to paradigms of the past. Yet, both times have something in common: the human being being a constant in a fast changing world. Ali Mahlodji is talking about the change in mindset, which is basic to a changing work environment and education. The important step is to realise that each person is no longer an object of (career) expectations. Instead, we shall focus on each and everyone's potential that we naturally have inherent at birth. When it is about finding your path in life no matter what, then Ali is the expert. Born in 1981 in Teheran and becoming a refugee in Austria at the age of two, Ali struggled to find his own path. He basically tried everything – from construction worker to international management consultant. After a burnout, Ali realized that disorientation is a global issue for teens and many feel as lost as he did back in high school. This inspired him to create the digital biography-guide https://www.whatchado.com/de/ where people tell the story of who they are, what they do and how they got there in order to inspire and motivate others. By no time, the digital storytelling & recruiting platform was internationally celebrated and awarded big time all over the planet. Now Ali is travelling the world delivering inspirational keynote speeches that inspire young teenagers as much as well-known CEOs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Warum wir glauben nicht gut genug zu sein. | Ali Mahlodji | TEDxLinz канала TEDx Talks
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