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Eric Berridge - Entrepreneur
Eric Berridge is an entrepreneurial humanist who believes our society is overly obsessed with STEM.

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As the co-founder of global consulting agency and Salesforce strategic partner Bluewolf, an IBM Company, Eric Berridge has applied his passion for the humanities over the past 17 years to pioneer a cloud consulting practice with less than 10 percent of employees holding engineering or computer science degrees. The way he sees it, as technology becomes easier to use and build, the humanities offer skills that are becoming increasingly valuable to the success of business everywhere. And today’s AI-driven discussion holds the key to freeing the human condition to be balanced, healthy, creative and productive.

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Eric Berridge: Why tech needs the humanities

埃里克 · 贝里奇: 为什么科技领域也需要人文

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企业家埃里克 · 贝里奇说,如果你想构造一个善于创新的和解决问题的团队,那么你应该对科学和人文一视同仁。他分享了大多数技术公司在招聘新员工时,为什么要寻找理工科背景以外的人——艺术和人文背景的员工,也能为科技界带来创新和见解。
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大家都去过酒吧,对吧?
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You've all been in a bar酒吧, right?
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(笑)
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(Laughter笑声)
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But have you ever gone走了 to a bar酒吧
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但你们有没有去了酒吧,
00:19
and come out with a $200 million百万 business商业?
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然后带着两亿美金的生意出来了?
00:24
That's what happened发生 to us
about 10 years年份 ago.
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这就是十年前,
发生在我们身上的故事。
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We'd星期三 had a terrible可怕 day.
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那天我们过得特别糟糕,
00:30
We had this huge巨大 client客户
that was killing谋杀 us.
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有个极其难搞的大客户。
我们是个软件咨询公司,
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We're a software软件 consulting咨询 firm公司,
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and we couldn't不能 find
a very specific具体 programming程序设计 skill技能
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却找不到一个具体的编程技术
00:39
to help this client客户 deploy部署
a cutting-edge前沿 cloud system系统.
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来帮这位客户配置
一款新研发的云系统。
00:43
We have a bunch of engineers工程师,
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我们有一大帮工程师,
但谁都没办法让客户满意。
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but none没有 of them could please this client客户.
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00:49
And we were about to be fired解雇.
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我们眼看就要被解雇了,
00:51
So we go out to the bar酒吧,
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于是就去了趟酒吧,
和酒保朋友杰夫闲聊,
00:54
and we're hanging out
with our bartender酒保 friend朋友 Jeff杰夫,
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00:58
and he's doing
what all good bartenders调酒师 do:
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他挺有职业操守:
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he's commiserating同情 with us,
making制造 us feel better,
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一直在宽慰我们,
想让我们心里好受些,
针对我们的烦恼,
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relating有关 to our pain疼痛,
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他说: “哎呀,这几位想得太多了,
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saying, "Hey, these guys
are overblowingoverblowing it.
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别那么担心。”
01:07
Don't worry担心 about it."
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最后,他轻描淡写地说:
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And finally最后, he deadpansdeadpans us and says,
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“你要不让我试试?
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"Why don't you send发送 me in there?
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我能解决”。
01:13
I can figure数字 it out."
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So the next下一个 morning早上,
we're hanging out in our team球队 meeting会议,
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第二天早上,我们团队开了个会,
01:19
and we're all a little hazy朦胧 ...
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大家还都晕乎乎的......
01:22
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
01:24
and I half-jokingly半开玩笑地 throw it out there.
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然后我半开玩笑地说,
“反正我们都要被炒鱿鱼了,”
01:26
I say, "Hey, I mean,
we're about to be fired解雇."
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我就说,
01:29
So I say,
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“那要不就把杰夫,
那调酒师请进来吧。”
01:30
"Why don't we send发送 in
Jeff杰夫, the bartender酒保?"
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(笑)
01:32
(Laughter笑声)
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01:35
And there's some silence安静,
some quizzical古怪 looks容貌.
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会议室出现了令人尴尬的沉默,
也有些人一脸茫然。
01:39
Finally最后, my chief首席 of staff员工 says,
"That is a great idea理念."
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终于,我们的人事主管说,
“这真是个好主意。
(笑)
01:43
(Laughter笑声)
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杰夫特机灵,他棒极了,
01:45
"Jeff杰夫 is wicked邪恶 smart聪明. He's brilliant辉煌.
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He'll地狱 figure数字 it out.
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他会想出法子的,
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Let's send发送 him in there."
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请他来试试吧。"
01:52
Now, Jeff杰夫 was not a programmer程序员.
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不过话说,杰夫可不是个程序员。
事实上,他从宾州大学
辍学时主修的是哲学。
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In fact事实, he had dropped下降 out of Penn佩恩
as a philosophy哲学 major重大的.
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But he was brilliant辉煌,
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不过他的确很有卓见,
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and he could go deep on topics主题,
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可以聊一些非常深的话题,
更何况我们都要被解雇了。
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and we were about to be fired解雇.
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于是我们就把他请进来了。
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So we sent发送 him in.
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After a couple一对 days of suspense悬念,
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过了让人提心吊胆的几天,
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Jeff杰夫 was still there.
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杰夫依然在我们的团队里,
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They hadn't有没有 sent发送 him home.
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对方竟然没让他走。
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I couldn't不能 believe it.
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我完全不敢相信。
他在干什么?
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What was he doing?
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Here's这里的 what I learned学到了.
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我了解到的是:
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He had completely全然 disarmed解除 武装
their fixation固定术 on the programming程序设计 skill技能.
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他完全消除了客户
对编程技术的关注点,
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And he had changed the conversation会话,
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并且转移了话题,
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even changing改变 what we were building建造.
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甚至改变了我们的产品目标。
现在的话题成了——
“我们要做什么,以及为什么这样做”。
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The conversation会话 was now
about what we were going to build建立 and why.
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And yes, Jeff杰夫 figured想通 out
how to program程序 the solution,
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是的,杰夫找到了解决方案,
并且这位客户也成了
我们后来最佳的参考案例之一。
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and the client客户 became成为
one of our best最好 references引用.
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Back then, we were 200 people,
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那个时候,我们团队一共有两百人,
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and half of our company公司 was made制作 up
of computer电脑 science科学 majors专业 or engineers工程师,
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公司一半的员工都是计算机
背景的毕业生或工程师,
但自从有了和杰夫的
那次经历,我们就在想:
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but our experience经验 with Jeff杰夫
left us wondering想知道:
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Could we repeat重复 this through通过 our business商业?
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“我们能在商业上
重复这样的模式吗?”
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So we changed the way
we recruited应征 and trained熟练.
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于是我们改变了
以前的招聘和培训方法。
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And while we still sought追捧 after computer电脑
engineers工程师 and computer电脑 science科学 majors专业,
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虽然我们依然需要
计算机科学的专业人员和工程师,
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we sprinkled in artists艺术家,
musicians音乐家, writers作家 ...
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我们还加进了一些
艺术家,音乐家,作家......
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and Jeff's杰夫的 story故事 started开始 to multiply
itself本身 throughout始终 our company公司.
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杰夫的故事也在我们公司里传开了。
我们的首席技术官是英语专业的,
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Our chief首席 technology技术 officer
is an English英语 major重大的,
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and he was a bike自行车 messenger信使 in Manhattan曼哈顿.
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他在曼哈顿的时候
还当过自行车送货员。
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And today今天, we're a thousand people,
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如今,我们一共有一千人,
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yet然而 still less than a hundred have degrees
in computer电脑 science科学 or engineering工程.
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然而只有不到一百个人
有计算机方面的专业背景,
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And yes, we're still
a computer电脑 consulting咨询 firm公司.
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但我们依然是一个计算机咨询公司。
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We're the number one player播放机 in our market市场.
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我们是市场里的领头企业。
我们的软件产品业务飞速发展,
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We work with the fastest-growing增长最快
software软件 package
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年销售额达到了100亿美元。
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to ever reach达到 10 billion十亿 dollars美元
in annual全年 sales销售.
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So it's working加工.
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新模式效果显著。
04:05
Meanwhile与此同时, the push for STEM-based茎基
education教育 in this country国家 --
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同时,我国对理工科背景的教育——
04:11
science科学, technology技术,
engineering工程, mathematics数学 --
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科学、技术、工程、数学——
非常重视,也在极力推广。
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is fierce激烈.
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现状就摆在我们面前。
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It's in all of our faces面孔.
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And this is a colossal庞大 mistake错误.
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然而这是个巨大的错误。
04:21
Since以来 2009, STEM majors专业
in the United联合的 States状态
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自2009年起,在美国,
具有理工科背景的人数
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have increased增加 by 43 percent百分,
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增长了43%,
然而人文领域却几乎停滞不前。
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while the humanities人文 have stayed flat平面.
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我们的前任总统,
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Our past过去 president主席
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dedicated专用 over a billion十亿 dollars美元
towards STEM education教育
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从其他项目中抽出资金,
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at the expense费用 of other subjects主题,
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向理工科领域投了十亿美金。
而我们的现任总统,
04:39
and our current当前 president主席
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最近从教育部门
调了两亿美金的资金,
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recently最近 redirected重定向 200 million百万 dollars美元
of Department of Education教育 funding资金
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投入计算机科学领域。
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into computer电脑 science科学.
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And CEOs老总 are continually不断 complaining抱怨的
about an engineering-starved工程-饿死 workforce劳动力.
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许多公司的大佬们不停地抱怨
劳动市场急缺工科背景的劳动力。
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These campaigns活动,
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这些动作
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coupled耦合 with the undeniable不可否认 success成功
of the tech高科技 economy经济 --
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都与科技界不可否认的经济成果有关。
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I mean, let's face面对 it,
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我们得面对现实,
05:05
seven out of the 10 most valuable有价值
companies公司 in the world世界 by market市场 cap
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全球十强的企业中,有七个都是
科技企业——
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are technology技术 firms公司 --
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these things create创建 an assumption假设
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这一件件的事导致了一种假想:
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that the path路径 of our future未来 workforce劳动力
will be dominated占主导地位 by STEM.
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我们未来的劳动人口
将被理工科所占领。
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I get it.
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我懂,
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On paper, it makes品牌 sense.
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在字面上的确是这么一回事,
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It's tempting诱人的.
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这很有诱惑力。
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But it's totally完全 overblown夸大.
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但一切都是被夸大的。
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It's like, the entire整个 soccer足球 team球队
chases追逐 the ball into the corner,
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就好比,一整个球队的人
都挤到一个角落,
仅仅因为球被踢到了那儿。
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because that's where the ball is.
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We shouldn't不能 overvalue过份尊重 STEM.
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我们不该高估理工科。
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We shouldn't不能 value the sciences科学
any more than we value the humanities人文.
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我们不该认为科技高于人文。
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And there are a couple一对 of reasons原因.
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原因如下:
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Number one, today's今天的 technologies技术
are incredibly令人难以置信 intuitive直观的.
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第一,现今的科技都十分直接明了。
06:01
The reason原因 we've我们已经 been able能够
to recruit from all disciplines学科
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我们能从各个领域都招募到员工
并且转向特殊技能的原因,
06:05
and swivel旋转 into specialized专门 skills技能
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is because modern现代 systems系统
can be manipulated操纵 without writing写作 code.
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就是当下的系统可以
在不需要编程的情况下搭建起来。
06:13
They're like LEGOLEGO: easy简单 to put together一起,
easy简单 to learn学习, even easy简单 to program程序,
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他们就像积木:易搭、易学,
甚至在如今大量的知识已经
触手可及的情况下,编程也更容易了。
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given特定 the vast广大 amounts of information信息
that are available可得到 for learning学习.
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Yes, our workforce劳动力
needs需求 specialized专门 skill技能,
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没错,我们的劳动人口
是需要专门的技术,
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but that skill技能 requires要求 a far less
rigorous严格 and formalized形式化 education教育
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但是这样的技术不再需要以往那样
严格且形式化的教育。
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than it did in the past过去.
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06:34
Number two, the skills技能
that are imperative势在必行 and differentiated分化
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第二,那些在科技世界里被迫切需要
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in a world世界 with intuitive直观的 technology技术
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和细分过的技术,
其实是帮助人类团结合作的技术。
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are the skills技能 that help us
to work together一起 as humans人类,
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where the hard work
is envisioning构想 the end结束 product产品
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辛苦的劳作可以
映射出最后的产品
06:54
and its usefulness用处,
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以及它的实用性,
06:55
which哪一个 requires要求 real-world真实世界 experience经验
and judgment判断 and historical历史的 context上下文.
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然而这些都需要真实世界的经验、
判断力以及历史基础。
07:03
What Jeff's杰夫的 story故事 taught us
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杰夫的故事告诉我们的是:
07:05
is that the customer顾客
was focused重点 on the wrong错误 thing.
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客户们把关注点放错了地方。
07:10
It's the classic经典 case案件:
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这是非常经典的情况:
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the technologist技术专家 struggling奋斗的 to communicate通信
with the business商业 and the end结束 user用户,
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科技人员与客户
和公司之间沟通的障碍,
导致公司无法满足
客户需求,最终走向倒闭。
07:16
and the business商业 failing失败
to articulate说出 their needs需求.
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07:22
I see it every一切 day.
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我每天都看着这种事情发生。
07:25
We are scratching搔抓 the surface表面
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我们在人际沟通和
07:27
in our ability能力 as humans人类
to communicate通信 and invent发明 together一起,
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协作创新方面的能力,
还停留在肤浅的表面。
07:32
and while the sciences科学 teach us
how to build建立 things,
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即使自然科学教会了
我们如何创造事物,
却是人文告诉了我们要创造什么,
以及为什么而创造。
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it's the humanities人文 that teach us
what to build建立 and why to build建立 them.
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07:43
And they're equally一样 as important重要,
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这两个领域缺一不可,
07:46
and they're just as hard.
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但却很难彼此融合。
07:50
It irks惹恼 me ...
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我对此很担忧——
07:54
when I hear people
treat对待 the humanities人文 as a lesser较小 path路径,
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特别是当一些人
把人文当做一条门槛较低,
08:00
as the easier更轻松 path路径.
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较简单的道路。
08:01
Come on!
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清醒点儿吧!
08:04
The humanities人文 give us
the context上下文 of our world世界.
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人文让我们能够了解
这个世界的来龙去脉,
08:10
They teach us how to think critically危重.
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给予了我们做批判性思考的能力。
08:14
They are purposely故意 unstructured非结构化,
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它是无意构造出来的,
然而自然科学是有意构造出来的。
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while the sciences科学
are purposely故意 structured结构化的.
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08:19
They teach us to persuade说服,
they give us our language语言,
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它给予了我们说服别人的能力,
以及我们的语言工具,
08:23
which哪一个 we use to convert兑换 our emotions情绪
to thought and action行动.
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来帮我们把情绪转换成思想和行动。
08:32
And they need to be
on equal等于 footing立足点 with the sciences科学.
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它必须和自然科学一样被同等对待。
08:36
And yes, you can hire聘请 a bunch of artists艺术家
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没错,你可以招聘一大帮艺术家,
来创立一家科技企业,
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and build建立 a tech高科技 company公司
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and have an incredible难以置信 outcome结果.
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然后日进斗金。
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Now, I'm not here today今天
to tell you that STEM's茎的 bad.
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当然,我并不是来这儿
告诉你理工科弊大于利,
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I'm not here today今天
to tell you that girls女孩 shouldn't不能 code.
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也不是来宣传女孩子
不应该学编程的。
08:57
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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Please.
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千万别误会。
09:00
And that next下一个 bridge I drive驾驶 over
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我开车要经过的下一个高架桥,
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or that next下一个 elevator电梯 we all jump into --
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或是要踏入的下一个电梯——
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let's make sure
there's an engineer工程师 behind背后 it.
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我们一定要确保背后
是有个工程师在负责的。
09:09
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑)
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But to fall秋季 into this paranoia偏执
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但陷入这样一种执念,
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that our future未来 jobs工作
will be dominated占主导地位 by STEM,
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即相信未来的工作
将被理工科劳动力所代替,
是十分愚蠢的。
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that's just folly蠢事.
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09:24
If you have friends朋友 or kids孩子
or relatives亲戚们 or grandchildren孙子
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如果你有朋友、孩子、亲戚、孙辈、
09:28
or nieces侄女 or nephews侄子 ...
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或者侄子、侄女......
请鼓励他们追寻
他们想要的未来。
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encourage鼓励 them to be
whatever随你 they want to be.
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09:34
(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
09:41
The jobs工作 will be there.
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工作总会有的。
09:45
Those tech高科技 CEOs老总
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那些争着吵着要招
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that are clamoring吵着 for STEM grads毕业生,
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理工科毕业生的科技老总们,
09:51
you know what they're hiring招聘 for?
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你知道他们招聘员工来做什么工作?
09:54
Google谷歌, Apple苹果, FacebookFacebook的.
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谷歌、苹果、脸书,
09:57
Sixty-five六十五 percent百分
of their open打开 job工作 opportunities机会
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这些公司 65% 的工作岗位,
10:01
are non-technical非技术:
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都是非技术类的:
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marketers营销, designers设计师,
project项目 managers经理, program程序 managers经理,
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市场营销、产品设计、
项目管理、方案管理、
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product产品 managers经理, lawyers律师, HRHR specialists专家,
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产品管理,公司律师,人力资源、
培训师、教练、销售、买家等等。
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trainers培训师, coaches教练, sellers卖家,
buyers买家, on and on.
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这些才是他们大肆招聘的职位。
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These are the jobs工作 they're hiring招聘 for.
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10:20
And if there's one thing
that our future未来 workforce劳动力 needs需求 --
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如果未来的劳动人口
需要一样东西——
10:26
and I think we can all agree同意 on this --
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一样大家都能认可的东西——
10:29
it's diversity多样.
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那就是多样性。
10:31
But that diversity多样 shouldn't不能 end结束
with gender性别 or race种族.
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但多样性并不该止步于性别和种族。
10:35
We need a diversity多样 of backgrounds背景
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我们需要多样的背景
10:39
and skills技能,
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和技术,
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with introverts内向的人 and extroverts外向的人
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包括内向和外向的人,
10:45
and leaders领导者 and followers追随者.
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追随者和领导者。
这才是我们未来的劳动力构成。
10:48
That is our future未来 workforce劳动力.
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10:51
And the fact事实 that the technology技术
is getting得到 easier更轻松 and more accessible无障碍
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科技变得越来越简单、
越来越容易获得这一事实,
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frees的FreeS that workforce劳动力 up
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让职业选择也变得更加自由,
你可以爱干什么就干什么。
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to study研究 whatever随你 they damn该死的 well please.
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Thank you.
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谢谢。
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(Applause掌声)
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(掌声)
Translated by David D'Angelo
Reviewed by Yanyan Hong

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Eric Berridge - Entrepreneur
Eric Berridge is an entrepreneurial humanist who believes our society is overly obsessed with STEM.

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As the co-founder of global consulting agency and Salesforce strategic partner Bluewolf, an IBM Company, Eric Berridge has applied his passion for the humanities over the past 17 years to pioneer a cloud consulting practice with less than 10 percent of employees holding engineering or computer science degrees. The way he sees it, as technology becomes easier to use and build, the humanities offer skills that are becoming increasingly valuable to the success of business everywhere. And today’s AI-driven discussion holds the key to freeing the human condition to be balanced, healthy, creative and productive.

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