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Cite: Rosenfield , Karissa. "AIA 2013: Conscious Capitalism and the Future of Business" 20 Jun 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed 23 Jun 2013.
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Classic Capitalism Is So Over: Here's How You Can Profit from That
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DailyFinance-Jun 21, 2013
Also known as "conscious capitalism" -- after the book of that name by Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey and Bentley University marketing ...
What is a Spiritual Entrepreneur?
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John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, does a magnificent job of describing Conscious Capitalism in his book of the same name and in an essay ...
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Gary Douglas, the creator of Access Consciousness®, recently announced his views on how companies can capitalize on conscious capitalism ...
50 Cent Speaks On Promoting "Conscious Capitalism"
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The rapper turned businessman even spoke on his desire to promote conscious capitalism, a form of business that takes environemental and ...
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2013 Conscious Capitalism CEO Summit to Explore the Conscious Leader's ... Produced by Conscious Capitalism, Inc., the theme of this year's ...
Davis: Klingons are more likely than socially conscious capitalists
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Conscious capitalism advocate Craig Davis says the media and marketing industry needs to focus less on profit and more on making positive ...
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Container Store's core values embody the business theory of "conscious capitalism," which creates synergy by balancing the needs of all ...
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In a book released this spring, Conscious Capitalism, Whole Foods' CEO and co-founder John Mackey extols the concept of “conscious ...
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Why "Conscious Capitalism" Makes Business Sense
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We look at Conscious Capitalism and Bauccio's belief in the need to create an emotional attachment by pursuing goals that are important to ...
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“I am a complete capitalist.” This is how John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, opened his talk on Conscious Capitalism (also the title of his ...
Conscious Capitalism: A Major Trend in Consumer Behavior
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One of the three major consumer trends I have been speaking about during the past few years is conscious capitalism. Conscious capitalism is ...
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He said that free-market capitalism had created a "tyranny" and that .... making them self-conscious, actress Emma Watson has said, as she ...
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I'm not against capitalism or free enterprise. I believe in the Idea of conscious capitalism. You can't be greedy and be conscious at the same ...
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The First World War was the terrible product of capitalism. .... we then answer definitively enough: conscious and tempered workers educated ...
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Present and future entrepreneurs, come to a panel discussion on "conscious capitalism" offered by Mark Jamnik--lead mentor in a conscious capitalism incubator advocating capitalism as a force for good--and by its co-founder, Kyle McIntosh. All are welcome to this event. Tuesday, March 5 at 7 PM, Malaprops Bookstore 55 Haywood St Asheville, NC 28801 (828) 254-6734
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ching world bank youth summit for his next celebrations. Since I live in washington DC we aim to link networks to organise regular collaboration cafes to understand how citizens, youth and open education institutions can help each other . One of these networks is the DC chapter of conscious capitalism and we would love to test how students can form a sub-chapter (there are currently about 20 chapters of conscious capitalism but we'd be happiest if the DC one was led by a majority of under 30s). We launched conscious capitalism with 70 students at theUniversity of District of ColumbiaAnother animator of youth summits is muhammad yunus. He has turned the nobel peace laureate summits afternoons into youth action networks. There is a relay between Warsaw 2013, Cape Town October 2014, and Atlanta Nov 2015 - the latter city has adopted yunus as a citizen so that he can be the main nobel host with jimmy carter. We try to list the social solutions dr yunus would most love to see thousands of youth co-create and celebrate at http://socialbusiness.tv - tell us what we are missing and how you'd like to linkin…
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le that an organsiation connects, and over time profits are better too
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conscious capitalism movements linkin around whole foods, whole planet foundation of john mackey - there are now ovr 30 corporations doubling every 2 years? please help add any entries - this record attempts to pull together CC organsiations celebrated at 2012 may conference of conscious capitalism at bentley university
sectors
food retail USA - whole foods, trader joes, Panera Bread
other retail USA - container store, starbucks
retail around world - brazil's largest retail company Pao de Acucar Group
Investment funds - Guggenheim
health Medtronic
hotels usa Joie de Vivre Group .
hotels around world Taj Group India
airline South West Airline
other international : POSCO steel south korea
stories william george former ceo medtronic - lets end phoney capitalism - conscious capitalism is the real capitalism.
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would love to get first 12 minute curriculum on conscious capitalism going; this wholeplanetfoundation thread shows sorts of references that could be selected from ( what extraordinary practical resource is linked in round wholeplanet)
root causes poverty http://www.wholeplanetfoundation.org/root-causes-of-poverty/
View Bio of Philip Sansone, President and Executive Director
Whole Planet Foundation, a Whole Foods Market non-profit, supports microlending in developing countries, in order to ignite thousands of small-scale entrepreneurs and to catalyze a grass roots transformation of communities through their own ingenuity and hard work. On this page you find books, articles, videos and links that I think are important tools for understanding what has been done in the past, often poorly, and what needs to be done now and in the future to eliminate global poverty by the end of this century. In my opinion, this goal is not only doable, but is almost infallible IF we in the West will let go of some of our centuries-old habits. These habits include the demeaning and condescending cultural and economic imperialism which seems to perpetually burden the poor. In light of world poverty, trade barriers, quotas, farm subsidies and the like, are unconscionable. We must let the developing world emerge from this poverty through an economic partnership with the developed world through free trade while encouraging and incentivizing them to free their economies and establish honest rule of law, including (at least somewhat) democratic, yet limited, government.
On this page, you will find resources that support this relatively straightforward solution to ending world poverty.
About Whole Planet Foundation's Microcredit Mission
Finds and partners with the world's leading microfinance organizations (MFIs), like Muhammad Yunus' Grameen Trust, that have a social mission to serve the needs of the poor
Has a team of 5 development professionals who live in and travel throughout the developing world performing monitoring and evaluation of our partners and their microcredit clients to ensure integrity and transparency
The mission of Whole Planet Foundation is to provide financial support to MFIs to alleviate poverty through expansion of microcredit services in communities that supply Whole Foods Market with product. As a rule, the Foundation grants almost never fund an actual Whole Foods Market supplier/farmer, as these farmers, who are producing a high quality exportable product, are rarely among the poorest of the poor. 100% of the Foundation's overhead costs are covered by Whole Foods Market and thus 100% of donations goes to microlending programs effective at alleviating poverty.
Conscious Capitalism by John Mackey, Co-CEO of Whole Foods
For over 35 years, I have observed John expand his perspectives on many salient issues while he spearheaded Whole Foods Market from one store to the world's leading natural and organic grocery store with over 370 stores. We have both witnessed firsthand the tremendous good that capitalism can have on society. We have also noticed how "bad" capitalism, which almost always involves poor government, can do so much harm. It is this errant and crony capitalism that gives the black eye and what is usually represented in the media. John's evolving work on Conscious Capitalism aims to turn that perspective around.
The following quote from John illustrates his current view on capitalism that has been shaped over time through the creation and growth of a company that exemplifies capitalism at its best.
"The old paradigm of maximizing profits and shareholder values as the sole purpose of business has created negative unintended consequences. Businesses and corporations are seen as greedy, selfish, and evil. Business therefore has a very bad brand. The good news is that we can remove most of the hostility toward business and capitalism if we change the way we think about it. Business needs to become holistic and integral with deeper, more comprehensive purposes. Corporations must rethink why they exist. If business owners/entrepreneurs begin to view their business as a complex and evolving interdependent system and manage their business more consciously for the well-being of all their major stakeholders while fulfilling their highest business purpose, then I believe that we would begin to see the hostility towards capitalism and business disappear." — John Mackey on Conscious Capitalism
To learn more and to read his entire treatise on the subject, please see the PDF link below. Also, John just published his book called Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business from Harvard Press and should be available at your local bookstore, online at Amazon or in any of Whole Foods Market store. See the reviews posted below.
John Mackey - Conscious Capitalism
FLOW - Member Platform - John Mackey
John Mackey and Michael Pollan Discussion - Video Blog
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Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business
Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business by John Mackey & Rajendra Sisodia
John Mackey, Whole Foods Market’s co-founder and Co-CEO, along with Raj Sisodia, a business professor and co-founder of the Conscious Capitalism Institute, address the concepts of combining consciousness with capitalism.
Team Member Reviews:
Philip Sansone, Joy Stoddard, Steve Wanta
Lauren Evans, Victor Quiroz, Morgan Peretti
Additional Reviews:
The Conference Board: Ideas and Opinions for the World's Business Leaders
The Wall Street Journal
Root Causes of Poverty Indexes
The charts in the PDF below are compiled from several reputable sources that are noted at the end of each chart. The charts indicate that poverty elimination is more easily accomplished if three things are present in a country:
A free or mostly free economy
A democratic, honest government including judiciary
Relative ease of doing business
Root Causes of Poverty Indexes
To best understand the information presented by the charts, start with the Index of Economic Freedom Chart on the far left of the spreadsheet. Note the color code for each category of economic freedom - Free; Mostly Free; Moderately Free; Mostly Unfree; Repressed and Non Rated. Follow the colors through the subsequent chart to the right of the Economic Freedom Chart - Ease of Doing Business; Corruption Index; GNI; GDP Per Capita; GDP Volume Rank and Gender Gap Index.
What becomes apparent is that countries with free, democratic and honest governments where doing business is relatively easy, are wealthy and prosperous. Those that aren't, are poor or at least poorer.
We believe that poverty can be eliminated in the 21st Century and the task at hand isn't that formidable. To see how this goal can be accomplished in our lifetimes, with resources currently available, I highly recommend that you spend an hour on the Copenhagen Consensus Website.
Note where the three global warming issues fall in the top 30 issues that, according to the Consensus, need addressing to end poverty. The group is made up of 50 economists including five Nobel Laureate economists and headed by environmentalist/political scientist Bjorn Lomborg, who is Adjunct Professor at Copenhagen Business School. Finally, go to Hans Rosling's Gapminder Website and have your consciousness expanded by the motion charts he has compiled that essentially show the same thing.
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mine. Thanks
My life's work and that of my father's at The Economist has been concerned with the entrepreneurial search for purpose. Starting in the 1970s with early experiments of students with digital networks we argued that :
if globalisation is designed around biggest organisations being least responsible, least win-win purposeful , that will take societies everywhere down Orwell's Big Brother route
if the largest organisational networks are valued as most purposeful (and locally conscious of impacts) then the net generation will be worldwide youth's most productive and collaborative time
I am interested in Mackey currently be the number 1 benchmarking network inviting ceos - and everyone who is connected with valuing sustainability and collaboration (open technology etc) as defining 21st C opportunity. The world's biggest professions mainly do the exact opposite -something which systems mathematicians from Einstein onwards have warned about as likely to cause the mother of all sustainability crises
I can bring lessons of who has tried to link this whole truth viewpoint in historically and by market sectors, and why all movements so far have failed..
DC is arguably the capital that spins more irresponsibility and greenwashing than any other - so its critical in my opinion that we have a most collaborative chapter structure round conscious capitalism and learn which other capitals are leading this
The typical mackey video connected to above is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFqfWx0dbpM
I was at 2012 conscious capitalism conference but couldnt make 2013;s due to a clash of diaries
I would love to see better links made between leaders of conscious capitalism and what MOOC content millions of youth interact - this many be the last best opportunity to make the internet youth's smartest and most purposeful media in every way the costly advertising age subliminally degraded whole truth purpose
Additionally I have interviewed Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus 20 times since hos social business movement book launches in late 2007. While I view Mackey and http://www.wholeplanet.org as mobilising america's most influential support of Yunus, Dr Yunus doesnt fully understand that in ways that could connect all networkers and youth. If anyone knows Mackey well enough to check on why such gaps exist especially in terms of how Americans could connect around the food security issues that both Yunus and Mackey value, then that would be urgently useful
Chris Macrae skype chrismacraedc Bethesda 301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
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g for Good
As CEO of Working for Good, Jeff Klein activates, produces and facilitates mission-based, Stakeholder Engagement Marketing™ campaigns and Conscious Culture development programs.
Jeff is a trustee and member of the executive team of Conscious Capitalism, Inc. and producer of Conscious Capitalism events. He authored the award-winning book,Working for Good: Making a Difference While Making a Livingand hosts a weekly radio program called It's Just Good Business.
Jeff serves as Executive Director of BeingHuman.org and producer of Being Human events. His new book, It's Just Good Business; The Emergence of Conscious Capitalism & the Practice of Working for Good is a concise introduction to the principles of Conscious Capitalism and practices for bringing the principles to life.
He love surfing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, ChiRunning and moving in general. He is an actively engaged father of a teenage daughter, and lives in San Rafael, Calif. For more information visit workingforgood.com
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re are some of the exciting futures you can search with whole foods economics
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The Whole Foods Business Model: Conscious Capitalism
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The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Won't Tell You ...
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The Morality of Capitalism is aimed especially at young people who have gotten a ... It also makes possible Mackey's donations to the Whole Planet Foundation, ...
Valparaiso University Law Students Celebrate Graduation ...
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... also participates on the boards of Conscious Capitalism, Inc., Whole Planet Foundation, and the National Council of the Valparaiso University Law School.
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As an independent, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the Whole Planet .... up with two other young entrepreneurs to create Whole Foods Market, a 10,000 square foot ... toward a common purpose, and his passion is to further healthy individuals, ... of free markets, honest yet limited government and “conscious capitalism” to ...
Root Causes of Poverty - Whole Planet Foundation
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Conscious Capitalism by John Mackey, Co-CEO of Whole Foods .... China and India, and cosmopolitan youth with a mind on shaping their own destiny.
Global and Green » Whole Planet Foundation
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Mar 30, 2012 – Posts tagged: Whole Planet Foundation ... kids in the Congo are forced to become child soldiers; too young to carry arms, they enter battles with only whistles. ... discussed the four elements of Conscious Capitalism: Stakeholder Orientation, Conscious Leadership, Higher Purpose and Conscious Culture, ...
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Aug 27, 2012 – One young woman expressed her concern about the possible negative reaction ... While providing examples of the Whole Planet Foundation's global projects, ... a deeper purpose; it gives customers and employees a way forward as one ... Store, as he spoke with Walter on the Conscious Capitalism panel.
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ing grow the business from a small, nine-store chain in Southern California, to a nationally acclaimed retail success story with more than 340 stores in 30 states. He developed their prized buying philosophy, created their unique private label food program, and wrote and executed the Business Plan for expanding Trader Joe’s nationally. In 1996 he moved to Boston to successfully bring Trader Joe’s to the east. He received his Executive M.B.A. from the Peter Drucker School of Management, Claremont University, where he won several honorary awards including the Early Career Outstanding Entrepreneur Award from Peter Drucker. He retired from Trader Joe’s in 2008. Doug is CEO of Conscious Capitalism Inc.; a recent Senior Fellow in Harvard’s Advanced Leadership Initiative; Trustee at Olin College; Chairs the Board of Overseers at WBUR; and serves on the board of several for-profit and non-profit companies. Much of his time is currently spent working on an innovative non-profit solution to the issue of “food waste” and hunger/obesity by bringing high quality, nutritious food at affordable prices to the underserved in our inner cities.
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people to linkin curriculum of conscious capitalism Spring 2013 San Francisco - mackeycapitalismtranscript2000citizenmeetsanfran2013.doc, 30 KB
Narrator Conscious Capitalism Conference 2013 san Francisco
The exact origin of conscious capitalism nobody will ever know but we believe Muhammad Yunus was first to speak on this then around 2006 John Mackey said he wanted to do something on this and in parallel Patricia Aberdene - authors megatrends of 2010s - the rise of Conscious Capitalism…
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t, supports microlending in developing countries, in order to ignite thousands of small-scale entrepreneurs and to catalyze a grass roots transformation of communities through their own ingenuity and hard work. On this page you find books, articles, videos and links that I think are important tools for understanding what has been done in the past, often poorly, and what needs to be done now and in the future to eliminate global poverty by the end of this century. In my opinion, this goal is not only doable, but is almost infallible IF we in the West will let go of some of our centuries-old habits. These habits include the demeaning and condescending cultural and economic imperialism which seems to perpetually burden the poor. In light of world poverty, trade barriers, quotas, farm subsidies and the like, are unconscionable. We must let the developing world emerge from this poverty through an economic partnership with the developed world through free trade while encouraging and incentivizing them to free their economies and establish honest rule of law, including (at least somewhat) democratic, yet limited, government.
On this page, you will find resources that support this relatively straightforward solution to ending world poverty. The opinions and recommendations expressed here are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of Whole Planet Foundation or Whole Foods Market.
About Whole Planet Foundation's Microcredit Mission
Finds and partners with the world's leading microfinance organizations (MFIs), like Muhammad Yunus' Grameen Trust, that have a social mission to serve the needs of the poor
Has a team of 5 development professionals who live in and travel throughout the developing world performing monitoring and evaluation of our partners and their microcredit clients to ensure integrity and transparency
The mission of Whole Planet Foundation is to provide financial support to MFIs to alleviate poverty through expansion of microcredit services in communities that supply Whole Foods Market with product. As a rule, the Foundation grants almost never fund an actual Whole Foods Market supplier/farmer, as these farmers, who are producing a high quality exportable product, are rarely among the poorest of the poor. 100% of the Foundation's overhead costs are covered by Whole Foods Market and thus 100% of donations goes to microlending programs effective at alleviating poverty.
Conscious Capitalism by John Mackey, Co-CEO of Whole Foods
For over 35 years, I have observed John expand his perspectives on many salient issues while he spearheaded Whole Foods Market from one store to the world's leading natural and organic grocery store with over 370 stores. We have both witnessed firsthand the tremendous good that capitalism can have on society. We have also noticed how "bad" capitalism, which almost always involves poor government, can do so much harm. It is this errant and crony capitalism that gives the black eye and what is usually represented in the media. John's evolving work on Conscious Capitalism aims to turn that perspective around.
Read More »
Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business
Conscious Capitalism: Liberating the Heroic Spirit of Business by John Mackey & Rajendra Sisodia
John Mackey, Whole Foods Market’s co-founder and Co-CEO, along with Raj Sisodia, a business professor and co-founder of the Conscious Capitalism Institute, address the concepts of combining consciousness with capitalism.
Team Member Reviews:
Philip Sansone, Joy Stoddard, Steve Wanta
Lauren Evans, Victor Quiroz, Morgan Peretti,
Daniel Vidal
Additional Reviews:
The Conference Board: Ideas and Opinions for the World's Business L...
The Wall Street Journal
Root Causes of Poverty Indexes
The charts in the PDF below are compiled from several reputable sources that are noted at the end of each chart. The charts indicate that poverty elimination is more easily accomplished if three things are present in a country:
A free or mostly free economy
A democratic, honest government including judiciary
Relative ease of doing business
Root Causes of Poverty Indexes
Read More »
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BRI.school ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION NETWORK BENCHMARKS 2025now : Remembering Norman Macrae
how do humans design futures?-in the 2020s decade of the sdgs – this question has never had moore urgency. to be or not t be/ – ref to lessons of deming or keynes, or glasgow university alumni smith and 200 years of hi-trust economics mapmaking later fazle aded - we now know how-a man made system is defined by one goal uniting generations- a system multiplies connected peoples work and demands either accelerating progress to its goal or collapsing - sir fazle abed died dec 2020 - so who are his modt active scholars networks empowering youth with his knohow n- soros with jim kim paul farmer leon botstein and with particular contexts- girls village development and with ba-ki moon global climate adaptability where cop26 november will be a great chance to renuite with 260 years of adam smith and james watts purposes there is no point in connecting with system mentors unless you want to end poverty-specifically we interpret sdg 1 as meaning mext girl or boy born has fair chance at free happy an productive life as we seek to make any community a child is born into a thriving space to grow up between discover of new worlds in 1500 and 1945 systems got worse and worse on the goal eg processes like slavery emerged- and ultimately the world was designed around a handful of big empires and often only the most powerful men in those empires. 4 amazing human-tech systems were invented to start massive use by 1960 borlaug agriculture and related solutions every poorest village (2/3people still had no access to electricity) could action learn person to person- deming engineering whose goal was zero defects by helping workers humanize machines- this could even allowed thousands of small suppliers to be best at one part in machines assembled from all those parts) – although americans invented these solution asia most needed them and joyfully became world class at them- up to 2 billion people were helped to end poverty through sharing this knowhow- unlike consuming up things actionable knowhow multiplies value in use when it links through every community that needs it the other two technologies space and media and satellite telecoms, and digital analytic power looked promising- by 1965 alumni of moore promised to multiply 100 fold efficiency of these core tech each decade to 2030- that would be a trillion tmes moore than was needed to land on the moon in 1960s. you might think this tech could improve race to end poverty- and initially it did but by 1990 it was designed around the long term goal of making 10 men richer than 40% poorest- these men also got involved in complex vested interests so that the vast majority of politicians in brussels and dc backed the big get bigger - often they used fake media to hide what they were doing to climate and other stuff that a world trebling in population size d\from 1945 to 2030 also needed to map. so the good and bad news is we the people need to reapply all techs where they are only serving rich men and politicians od every party who have taken us to the brink of ending our species- these are the most exciting times to be alive - we the 3 generations children parents grandparents have until 2030 to design new system orbits gravitated around goal 1 and navigating the un's other 17 goals do you want to help/ 8 cities we spend most time helping students exchange sustainability solutions 2018-2019 BR0 Beijing Hangzhou: BR6 Geneva, Luxembourg, BR2 Dhaka, Delhi, BR1 Tokyo, Seoul
Map with Belt Road Imagineers :where do you want to partner in sustaining world
correspondence welcomed on 50 year curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution and net generation as most productive time to be alive - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Out of The Economist since 1972 Macrae's viewpoint Entrepreneurial Revolution argues that the net generation can make tremendous human progress if and only if educators, economists and all who make the biggest resource integrate youth job creating into the way their worldwide purpose and impact is valued -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk join in ... 43rd Entrepreneurial Revolution Youth Networks Celebration..
Dad (Norman Macrae) created the genre Entrepreneurial Revolution to debate how to make the net generation the most productive and collaborative . We had first participated in computer assisted learning experiments in 1972. Welcome to more than 40 years of linking pro-youth economics networks- debating can the internet be the smartest media our species has ever collaborated around?
Foundation Norman Macrae- The Economist's Pro-Youth Economist
5801 Nicholson Lane Suite 404RockvilleMD20852 tel 301 881 1655 email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
2013 = 170th Year of The Economist being Founded to End Hunger
2010s = Worldwide Youth's most productive and collaborative decade
1972: Norman Macrae starts up Entrepreneurial Revolution debates in The Economist. Will we the peoples be in time to change 20th C largest system designs and make 2010s worldwide youth's most productive time? or will we go global in a way that ends sustainability of ever more villages/communities? Drayton was inspired by this genre to coin social entrepreneur in 1978 ,,continue the futures debate here
world favorite moocs-40th annual top 10 league table
4) 8 week tour of africa's free university and entrepreneurial slums
5 what to do now for green energy to save the world in time
6 nurses as 21st world's favorite information grassroots networkers and most economical cheerleaders more
7 how food security as a mising curricululum of middle schools can co-create more jobs than any nation can dream of
8 pro-youth economics and public servants
9 celebrating china as number 1 creditor nation
10 questions worldwide youth are asking about what was true last decade but false this decade because that's what living in the most innovative era means chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
from chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk please help in 2 ways -nomination of collaboration 100; testify to world's largest public broadcasters such as BBCthat this survey needs their mediation now
Intercapital searches for replicable youth eonomic franchise