Jim Manzi on the Scientific Method in Business and Government
How controlled experiments might improve business and public policy decisions. Click "Show more" to view all chapters. For more conversations, visit http://www.conversationswithbillkrist...
Chapter 1 (00:15 - 25:59): Origins of the Experimental Method
Chapter 2 (25:59 - 46:31): Experiments for Public Policy
Chapter 3 (46:31 - 58:13): Applied Predictive Technologies
Chapter 4 (58:13 - 1:19:51): Experimentation and Political Life
Jim Manzi is the founder and chairman of Applied Predictive Technologies, a software company that enables businesses to design and conduct large-scale experiments, and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. In this conversation, Kristol and Manzi discuss how scientific trial-and-error might help us develop better business and policy practices. The two also reflect on the limits of science in politics and offer a modest defense of social science experimentation for policy making.
Видео Jim Manzi on the Scientific Method in Business and Government канала Conversations with Bill Kristol
Chapter 1 (00:15 - 25:59): Origins of the Experimental Method
Chapter 2 (25:59 - 46:31): Experiments for Public Policy
Chapter 3 (46:31 - 58:13): Applied Predictive Technologies
Chapter 4 (58:13 - 1:19:51): Experimentation and Political Life
Jim Manzi is the founder and chairman of Applied Predictive Technologies, a software company that enables businesses to design and conduct large-scale experiments, and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. In this conversation, Kristol and Manzi discuss how scientific trial-and-error might help us develop better business and policy practices. The two also reflect on the limits of science in politics and offer a modest defense of social science experimentation for policy making.
Видео Jim Manzi on the Scientific Method in Business and Government канала Conversations with Bill Kristol
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