and region : Rapid response urgent medical
The story of how and why a London-Nigerian girl fell in love with healthcare and flying. By 25 Ola was west africa’s first flying doctor. As she says when your passion leads you to do something visibly worth spending your life on - the first followers that celebrate you are absolutely pivotal. MIT wants to start up a female entrepreneurs course and alumni net around her.
Lagray Company- Dr Alexandra Graham www.lagraychem.com
Ghana –world class pharma manufacturing
West Africa
Tech including mobile communications webs
Computer warehouse Group, Autin Okere www.cwlgroup.com
Nigeria and West Africa Region
Ushahidi www.ushahidi.org
Ory founded in Kenya (Ory now lives in S.Africa)
worldwide
Financial inclusion including community regeneration across many markets
ES Partners Eric Kakou www.espartners.co
Eric provides intellectual capital services to African leaders having led Rwanda Program RNIC
Jamii Bora Kenya www.jamiibora.org Ingrid Munro
Microcredit including youth and urban as well as rural
BRAC www.brac.net with mastercard foundation – sir fazle abed
Uganda
BRAc worls with other partners in Tanzania , Suda, Seirra Leone, …
Microloanfoundation peter ryan www.microloanfoundation.org
Resourced out of London and Boston serves Malawi and Zambia
www.wholeplanetfoundation.org John Mackey WholeFoods
Trendsetting economic partnership program of the US company Wholefoods connecting over 10 countries in Africa.
Wholefoods funds microcredits in local places where it is already present in sourcing foods. This leverages its staff’s interest in these areas and concern to see local markets and entrepreneurs develop to benefit of societies.
MPESA and www.safaricomfoundation.org
See also new book by nicolsas sullivan
KIVA
See also http://www.globalmicrocreditsummit2011.org/userfiles/file/Workshop%20Papers/T_%20Hassett%20-%20Indirect%20P2P%20Platform%20Paper.pdf
EDUCATION& jobs and good news media
MakerFaire Africa Emeka Okafor www.makerfaireafrica.com
Pan-africa world fair of locally made prodicts and extreme design skills
First 3 fairs … Accra , Nairobi , Cairo
Africa 24 good news of Africa by africans Constant Nemale
Paris- Africa world service media
Ashesi Univeristy Dr Patrick Awuah www.ashesi.org
Ghana
Free University model Taddy Blecher
South Africa
This model also incubated branson entrepreneur curricula now extending to other hemispheres
Legatum Center http://legatum.mit.edu/ Iqbal Quadir with Mastercard Foundation http://www.mastercardfdn.org/
MIT boston
Worldwide – masercard 21mn $ sponsorship will bring particular foci to Africa , education and financial inclusion
Agriculture including celan energy and water
Golden Rose Agro Farms Ryaz shamji
Ethiopia
www.camed.org network inspired by anne cotton
Helps girls stay in schools – started in zimbabwe, now many countries in africa
green belt movement wangaaris mathaai
Kenya
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of the internet's worldwide youth generation in The Economist, Norman Macrae published the 2024 Report. This mapped what to do so that the net generation could co-create 3 billion jobs- being most productive and collaborative . Why hasnt the following script happened yet? Firstly extremely anti-social media monopolies ; Secondly the West's worst ever time for anti-youth politicians and professions; Third a lack of urgency among old decision-makers and to date extreme under use of internet as smartest media ever to massively connect the empowerment of youth. This last crisis can be solved now if we converge on MOOCs.
.OPEN ACTION LINKS
.The Search for Top 1000 OLA's can be world's number 1 gamechanger youth's productivity
next 100 million jobs nursing
STARTING ! SEPT 2013
Most important economics course ever enjoyed by a million youth
khan epicentre of - how many of net generation's top 10 collaboration curricula.
more coming soon
I will be spending next few days arranging archive notes by the 7 entrepreneurial revolution wonders and timedated to give situation context
if you have ever read something by The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant that you think millions of youth need to MOOC please tell us - our goal is to archive in at least one of the following formats:
maximum 9 minute audio - the main value multiplers of MOOC
maximum double-sided one-opage transcript - typically that corresponds to a maximum 9 minute speech
a slightly longer leaflet version including slides- but only where those slides directly help to explain the transcript
chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Foundation Norman Macrae- The Economist's Pro-Youth Economist
5801 Nicholson Lane Suite 404 Rockville MD 20852 tel 301 881 1655
Youth-led Project webs wholeplanet.tv microeducationsummit.com NormanMacrae.ning.com
2013 = 170th Year of The Economist being Founded to End Hunger
2010s = Worldwide Youth's most productive and collaborative decade
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lved with at the UK's National Develeopment Project for Computer Assisted learning. This my father Norman Macrae (The Economist's pro-youth economist for over 40 years) debriefed leaders on for a decade as 10 times more significant opportunity for human lifetimes than the industrial revolution. His 1984 book mapped the next 3 billion jobs for those who wanted the net generation to be the most collaborative and productive time for their children and worldwide youth
How do the top 10 Education ER's match with Norman's Book
1 Organise a year round event where youth pitch there best ideas as pivotal to education and media in your country and in every society ( which Norman called a Borderless planet's network of global villages) as the cost of collaborative actions networking needed being a function of distance -examples MIT, south Africa's free university, coming Atlanta 2015 -25000 youth festival across hundreds of public colleges -edit our wiki here if updating this interests you
2 Connect Youth Entrepreneur competition to MOOCs, Social Good Summits and Khan Academy style viralisation of action training. All of these can scale at same time involving millions of youth in action solutions global villages need
3 Change content in every public broadcaster until 30000 microfranchsies have been identified and celebrated- their inventors deserve to be co-heroes of youth as much as sports or fashion stars. A microfranchise hero develops a method whereby a community is empowered to serve its own vital need - and mainly gives away replication of this franchise to any community with a similar crises all over the world. Make sure that the world's most popular khan academy training modules (or OLAs as mooc leaders call them) correspond to briefing how to replicate a microfranchise and as importantly how not to in terms of ownership and open technology
4 Map the correspondence between cluster of microfranchises and training institutes like the free nursing college needed to train up the missing 100 million nurses and health information networkers needed so that healthcare is affordable. accessible and trusted everywhere
5 Retrain what need to be the core skills of economists:
structure capital so family's savings invest in next generations jobs out of every global village
dsign future that youth and 99% of people want to spend their lifetimes collaborating round- no market is free unless its most value purpose facilitates this
understand that open education and clean energy are the two multipliers of human productivity- get those right and todays knowhow technologies make achieving any millennium collaboration goal possible
6 Primary schooling needs to add which 21st C literacies- financial literacy is vote for by orphanage network and has now scaled across 100 countries; mobilising internet access needs to be every childs human right but round job empowering apps not trivial chit chat; empowerment of hosting open spaces is needed so that every child can be a project team leader where her of his skills need such confidence-building in a collaboration age; health and nutrition in the community should be something that takes children out of schools and out of being taught by a narrow group of teachers; teaching of languages understood as a way of exploring cultures and opening networking doors need to be revisited- how soon will google ears translate languages smoothly once google glasses sensors have become used in school as across the world
7 secondary schooling needs marrying with vocational colleges for the majority of youth whose life depends far m,ore on learning by doing than sitting reading books, being lectured at and used as endless examination fodder- south africa's free university system has now advanced this secondary job creating stage
8,9.10 here are some locations that have been mixing all of these things the longest - what can we all learn from them
8 MIT
9 Lucknow India and Bangladesh
10 New Zealand and China
study the people and places who have ubderstood changing education towards the both ideas the most…
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gladesh- coop
Poverty alleviation through cattle rearing Safe Hygiene Distribution Diistribution of Herbal and Medicinal Plants
Health and Recreation for the Youth Adult Literary Education IT Education
2 Esko Aho, Executive Vice President commns, Nokia Corporation & 1995 Prime Minister of Finland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esko_Aho
3 Dr. Rosalia Arteaga, Former Vice President & President of Ecuador http://www.rosaliaarteaga.com/
Arteaga was secretary-general of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization
4 Patrick Awuah – Founder & President, Ashesi University | Ghana http://www.ashesi.org/ previouslt seattle-based infotech expert
5 Thomas Barry – Founder & CEO, Zephyr Management’ Priior, Mr. Barry was President and CEO of Rockefeller & Co., the investment management arm of the Rockefeller family, from 1983 to 1993.
6 Neetu Bhatia – Co-founder, Chairman & CEO, KyaZoonga | India http://www.kyazoonga.com hard area to do weel in india but alos don’t understand social
7 Alpheus Bingham – Founder & Board Member, InnoCentive, Inc. www.innocentive.com waltham ebay of inventors project needing help
Matthew Bishop - US Business Editor & New York Bureau Chief, The Economist
9 Alex Cheatle – CEO, Ten Group | Worldwide http://www.tengroup.com/ info concierge for assoc
10 John Chisholm – CEO, JC Ventures FarmV groupie MIT club N CA http://www.johndchisholm.com/
11 Michael A. Cusumano - Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School digital and japan
12 Marta Echavarria – Project Director & Founder, EcoDecision | Ecuador water c.america
Fadi Ghandour - Founder & CEO, ARAMEX International
13 Dr. Alexandra Graham – Co-founder & COO, LaGray Chemical Company | Nigeria- ghana hq first w.africa integrated manuf of pharma www.lagraychem.com
14 W. Eric L. Grimson - Chancellor, MIT since 2011 medical immage computervision
15 Claude Grunitzky – Co-founder & Chairman, TRUE transcultural media sold 50 mn audience french american fellow at sloan
16 Daniel Isenberg - Professor of Management Practice, Babson Global (babson er program) how to start ER ed roberts helped with tecnion israel late 80s entrepreneurial-revolution.com
17 Jain Over 60% of Indian students never complete high school, fewer than 15% have access to higher education, and a majority of college graduates struggle to find employment opportunities. Ankit’s project, FlashCast, is a suite of easily consumable, high-quality academic and vocational podcasts that can be downloaded to any mp3 player or mobile phone. This curriculum is designed to enable access to knowledge and marketable skills for the vast majority of India’s population
18 Pradeep K. Jaisingh - Managing Director & CEO, International Oncology | India
19 Eric Kacou – Co-Founder, ESPartners An expert in post-conflict economic reconstruction, Eric led the Rwanda National Innovation and Competitiveness (RNIC) Program –now capital for haita africa www.espartners.com
20 Zafar Khan – CEO, Sofizar | Pakistan Zafar Khan founded Sofizar in 2004 and had been its CEO since its inception. Sofizar is a Business-to-Consumer internet marketing firm based out of Lahore, Pakistan with all its Consumer clients in North America and Europe. Sofizar does over $20 MM in sales and was the winner of the first MIT Business Acceleration plan and has 3 MIT professors on its board. http://www.sofizar.com/ real thing tockets bus
21 Robert Litan – Vice Presidentbudget for Entrepereur Research and Policy, Kauffman Foundation kansas: books on good and bap capitalism and wall street also at brookings
22 Dr. Natasha Matic – Senior Strategy Advisor, King Khalid Foundation | Saudi Arabia www.kkf.org.sa
23 Julie Meyer – Founder & CEO, Ariadne Capital; speech on princesw trust- linked to online dragons den/paris/london http://www.dragonsdeninvestors.com/
24 Constant Nemale – President & Founder, Africa 24 (st cloud origin cameroon)
25 Emeka Okafor – Curator, Maker Faire Africa –comper ted africa- womens fund www.makerfaireafrica.com
26 Austin Okere – Founder,, Computer Warehouse Group | Nigeria http://www.cwlgroup.com
27 Dr. Ola Orekunrin – Managing Director, Flying Doctors Nigeria | Nigeria also uni of york
28 Alberto Osio Co-founder Yolia Health | Mexico opthalmic bionmed; also angel ventures; origin sloan
29 Ashish Rajpal – Founder & CEO, iDiscoveri | India ed program used across 700 schools in india
30 Reeta Roy - President & CEO, The MasterCard Foundation toronto $3bn innovative programs in the areas of microfinance and youth education. http://www.mastercardfdn.org
31 Ryaz Shamji – Managing Director, Golden Rose Agro-Farms Ltd | Ethiopia serial e founded rose ind
32 Judi Wakhungu - Executive Director, African Center for Technology Studies | Kenya
33 Arial Zylbersztejn, Founder & CEO, Cinepop
8:00am Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:45am Special RemarksEric Grimsom, Chancellor, MITIqbal Quadir, Founder & Director, Legatum Center at MITReeta Roy, President & CEO, The MasterCard Foundation
9:00am Private Investments: Public Purpose
An informative discussion about the true drivers behind decisions to fund nascent ventures. Moderator:Julie Meyer, Founder & EO, Ariadne Capital Speakers:Thomas C. Barry, Founder & CEO, Zephyr ManagementRobert E. Litan, Vice President for Research & olicy, Kauffman FoundationJudi Wakhungu - Execuitive Director, African Center for Technology Studies 10:15am Break & Refreshments
10:30am High Tech in Low Income High tech is giving rise to new solutions and new opportunities for entrepreneurs. Keynote:
Alph Bingham, Founder & Board Member, InnoCentive Inc. Legatum Fellow: Prahar Shah Speakers:Neetu Bhatia, Co-founder, Chairman & CEO, KyaZoongaZafar Khan, CEO, SofizarAustin Okere, Founder, Managing Director & CEO, Computer Warehouse Group 12:00pm Lunch 1:00pm Lessons from Educational Entrepreneurs Contrary to the usual expectation that education is a non-profit or gov service, for-profit enterprises are emerging in this field. Session Leader:Dr. Natasha Matic, Senior Strategy Advisor, King Khalid Foundation Legatum Fellow: Farrah Tazyeen, Legatum Fellow Speakers:Dr. Patrick Awuah, Founder & President, Ashesi University
Alex Cheatle, Founder & CEO, Ten Group Ashish Rajpal, Founder & CEO, iDiscoveri:2.15pm Break & Refreshments
2:30pm Acres of Innovations Sustainable land development and use, whether in agricultural enterprises or conservation, allows entrepreneurs to create dynamic and profitable businesses. Session Leader:Eric Kacou, Co-founder, ESPartners Legatum Fellow: Dennis Szeszko, Founder & CEO, Soil-less Orchids Speakers:Dr. Kazi Anis Ahmed, Co-founder & President, TeatuliaMarta Echavarria, Project Director & Founder, EcoDecision
Ryaz Shamji, Managing Director, Golden Rose Agro-Farms, Ltd.4:00pm Session Adjourns
Friday, October 28th*
8:00am Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:45am Disintermediaton of Media
Television, print publications and electronic media play an ever-increasing role in driving political, social and economic developments.
Keynote:
Dr. Rosalia Arteaga, former Vice President & President of Ecuador
Session Leader:
Emeka Okafor, Curator, Maker Faire Africa
Legatum Fellow:
Ankit Jain
Speakers:
Claude Grunitzky, Co-founder & Chairman, TRUE
Constant Nemale, President & Founder, Africa 24
Ariel Zylbersztejn, Founder & CEO, Cinepop
10:00am Break & Refreshments
10:30am Infectious Ideas
Billions of people do not have access to good health care. There are surprising and innovative solutions for the delivery of medical care in emerging countries.
Keynote:
Dr. Alexandra Graham, Co-founder & COO, LaGray Chemical Company
Legatum Fellow:
Javier Lozano, Legatum Fellow, Founder, Clinicas del Azucar
Speakers:
Pradeep K. Jaisingh, Managing Director & CEO, International Oncology
Dr. Ola Orekunrin, Managing Director, Flying Doctors Nigeria, Ltd.
Alberto Osio, Co-founder & CEO, Yolia Health
12:00pm Lunch
1:00pm Strategies for Promoting Entrepreneurship
Leaders in advancing entrepreneurship will shed light on practical strategies for promoting innovative enterprises.
Moderator:
Matthew Bishop, US Business Editor, The Economist
Panelists:
Esko Aho, Executive Vice President, Nokia Corporation,
Former Prime Minister of Finland
John Chisholm, CEO, John Chisholm Ventures
Michael A Cusumano, Distinguished Professor of Managment, MIT Sloan School
Daniel Isenberg, Professor of Managment Practice, Babson Global
Fellows, Legatum Center at MIT
Ankit Jain
Javier Lozano
Prahar Shah
Dennis Szeszko
Farrah Tazyeen
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Added by chris macrae at 3:34pm on October 25, 2011
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in developing village microfranchises and solutions which mothers
could use for their family's wellbeing, brac found that needed multiple testing of concepts of how person to person training became efficient, effective, expandable ( in fact brac set up a special research unit red to make sure nobody rushed into trying to replicate a micrifranchse before is was behirally replocable - additionally as dufefrent funding agencies parted and arrived - it was important to brac that red explained:
1) if you want to help with the poorest or most diusadvanted- we can find you those epopel because we are embedded with them
2) what we cant do is assume a solutuion you may have worked womewhere else will wiork without testing - we test small and many times if necessary befire we multiply big - thats how women empowerment works in ways that maxise wonens and chuldrens respect
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of cousre in the develooping world there have been many stages - are the people taht ,ost need helep lietarte, do they have electricity, what is the cost of wayter for c,leaning as well as drinking
we kno from csik's research of high peroforming peopel that tehy maixiise the amlount of toime theyu spend at the expereintial edge of ytheor unique competemce- teh excat oppoiste of standaridsed examination
we know that discipolne sepoaration isnt what really works in capacity building for a whole community- most of the sustaionbilityy development gaoks are linked- and indeed the number 1 method of aleviating extreme poverty is for a profesisonal to go siut and learn with the community- as well as trasferiong hiss knowhow looking out for what systems are broken and if tise need diferent experts thsn knowing how to get them to join in
we also know that the idea of adoelscebts nit getting out of classroom is recent in terms of evolution of ours species- and in fact brain science shows that in early adoelecece the brain is much more geared to behavioiral learning that asking studnts to sit at desk
we also know now that the skills big man=unfactiring era compenies wanted to be examined are not relevant to service plus let alone knowledge scetros; and sinec there are fewer and fewer of these big employers ofering jobs we are not doing youth any favors wherever we fail to adapr=t education
in fact its is now known taht at hjwat evber age you leave teh education system , the majoroty wont find jobs witing for them - the y will need entreperenurally to co-create livelihhods- whats most cruueld is the alst 2 yeras of schooling could be the ebst time in your life to networkj but is stilen for you the more clkassrom klearning is the only thing the etachers are organsied to do
and here';s the rub british higer education never was organsiaed for the ebenif of the students as adam smith reavealed over 250 yeras ago
this isnt that duferent from experinces marhetrs have of launchung anew product - sone time it talkes 7 yeras to optimlise the commuinications oarticularly if new bevior or scieal chnage is part of what the product innovation's purpose was ablout
which world reciord job craetors confront this head on
siur fazle abed and jack ma are the two who we have elarnt most from and whose partenrship newtorks can be perfect wherever community's sustainability gopals are most severe
there is a connection between how your city is designed and how easy it is for children to safely learn in the community- recently this has become clearer and clerar round this question- is the city designe for aacrs to live in oir people to live in
in arly tests of moocs, MIT fopund ola's importanmt - tehese turned out to be the elarning module within the mooc tat ,ost connected its discipolie with other disciplines
all these things reinforce each otyher in 21st cities people can thrive in:
livelihood education, lotrs of communal sopaces, lots of conunal transprrt. celebartaion of gloing greenn and in local srts sports, fashions- love of each oyhers cultures, slowly locally sourced and cooked food-
one can un dersatnd why amwerica massively invetsed in its interstae raods for cars after world war 2- but whats starnge is thet within a decade japna was inventing high speed trains, but amerucanm havent to this day considered such an investnment, and oddly while tyhe vkoters are crying out for new ins]=sfratructure investment the political spaces from congress to rival states do not seem to exist to ever leap fowrard to even conceptualing a 21st c in which usa invests in smart infrastructire for peopel and goods to be moved by- and its our childern who lsoe out from neither having family time in communities nor ever leping into the knowledge age where everoyine is a learner and a teacher- see our 1984 scriopt iof the sea chnage in education that will be needed wherever places thrive as both real and virtualkly empoiwering
these are the most exciting times to be alive
as soon as mlobiule technolgy enbaled it the classroom was flipped- stidents role model was ti be that of invetssigaticve freporters, it was tghe etacher whi became the xamined
in spite oxmases being hot in nezealand families devoted a lot of time to a fradion call in competiotion lasting 10 days - whats the next billion dolar market the world needs and only kiwis can produce
it can be interestong that this ted video of a hacker deines his peer's purpose when goven someting not to ask whats its maxde to do but if i tajke it apart what can i make it do…
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Pradeep Jaisingh Founder, Managing Director & CEO, International Oncology View Bio>> Watch Video>>
Ola Orekunrin
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Zafar Khan
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Austin Okere
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Dennis Szeszko
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Kazi Anis Ahmed
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Marta Echavarria
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Ryaz Shamji
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Dr. Rosalia Arteaga
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Emeka Okafor
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Ankit Jain Legatum Fellow View Bio>>
Claude Grunitzky Co-founder & Chairman, TRUE
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Constant Nemale
President & Founder, Africa 24 View Bio>> founder of the extraordinary www.africa24tv.com - a model for world service broadcasting that serves a continent of people's needs
Matthew Bishop
US Business Editor & New York Bureau Chief, The Economist View Bio>>
Esko Aho
Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations and Responsibility, Nokia View Bio>> clear that we have hardly begun to make most serious uses of mobile
John Chisholm
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Michael Cusumano
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Dan Isenberg
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xed; education; pros and ecos; Org Design for collab entrepreneurial revolution
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.OPPORTUNITY
Future Now System Design
Economists systemically participate in 2 defining social movements of net generation:
End poverty
Twin capitals in massive youth jobs expos
Structure capital so families savings invests in their next generations livelihoods
Open Education:
Missing job creating curricula - eg literacies of finance, entrepreneurship, microfranchise replication, empowerment, open tech and coding, clean energy, peac can only be empowered out of each community with youth,
Borderless planet emans converging on end of nation state boundaries
NB Open Edu and clean energy are the reasons why net generation can grow 100 fold over 2 generations provided we also use that wealth and health on most vital service sectors for all (starting socially/communally from birth up -eg nutrition/food/water security most vital first 1000 days)
Failure to mashup schools and apprenticeships making courses for most needed vocational services - eg nursing - virtually free
RULES
Unseen wealth metrics and failure to define net generation around search for above zero-sum models (service around peoples talents knowledge around multiplying value in use unlike thing consumption). Specifically:
Valuing goodwill around (multi-win rust flows) linking each sectors most productive and sustaining purpose to every coordinate of value exchange; transparency auditing conflicts out ahead of time; sustainability modelled as rising note collapsing exponential
REMEDIATE
Take a sector: debate where is selfishness of elder generation blocking 10 times more affordable- eg in health and energy and peace ..........
....THREAT
Economists hire themselves to disgraceful political chicanery - compounding anti-youth monopolies and 3 types of externalisation:
Within borders - ie underclass, inequality
Across borders - destroying union of peace and economics
Across generations
Failure to align every profession hippocratic oath to publicly serving the 99% not profiting from ruling over 1% as big clients
Every defence of separate boundaries compounds regions of greatest (and unsustainable ) risk- this is mathematically obvious when you define network to be systems**N
Failure to celebrate curriculum of public servants
Failure to design internet as smartest human media including- ending every way tv advertising became dumbest media public broadcasters urgently unite in impossible become possible dialogues (why does commercial tv spend trillions on trivial concepts , nothing on joyfully rehearsing greatest innovations for human lot)
Search for new models of trilliondollaraudit; and new ownership constitutions of funding including ownership models of youthworldbanking
Top 20 anti youth monopolies
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Do you co-blog for youth ? Time sensitive actions of open education network linking in 25000 youth and Atlanta summit015 . Do you linkin with YouthCapitalism ? can you help revalue Norman's surveys- eg Valuing peace if only mythology of USSR as a superpower had been spooked in Americana in time
Did your school help you with your lifetime's most valuable question...............................................................................................
YouthCapitalism -WELCOME to The Entrepreneurial Revolution and MOOC futures Lab Foundation Norman Macrae, The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant . ( 40 Years of mapping Future Capitalism at The Economist. 3 billion jobs Youth of Net Generation (1984), fan of Yunus (Creative Lab Capitalism (1.0 1983, 2.1 Atlanta 2015), Open Education Capitalism 1972-2015) NM Remembrance Parties #4 Principal, Glasgow University 6 Dec 2013 -queries chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
. How Net Gen Values most purposeful brands, leaders and organization of co-working lifetimes..Happy 2014's Most Collaborative Youth-Jobs Caps: 1ATL 2JOH 3GLA 4DHA 5??
Microfranchise
Jobs Goal, Twin Million Jobs Capital
Creative Lab partners
Sustainability Investors
SingforHope
-ref 1, 2
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Related superstars movements
Related womens4 fashion movements
New York 2 million jobs nationwide
Vivaldi Partners
Free University 1 2 3
Related free nursing college
Green energy curricula
Johannesburg - 1 million jobs nationwide
Google Africa
Branson
End to End diaspora value chains
Related food security movemnts
Banks creating jobs
Jamii Bora
Mpesa/bash
helpwiki massive youth collab 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 HOME OF YOUTH CAPITALISM and MOOCcamps.com
HOME OF YOUTH CAPITALISM (started 41 years ago for net generation by dad at The Economist) - Today's maps of massive collaboration:-summits 1 2 2.1 resources health 1
GrameenFood.com asks who's greatest end hunger economist of them all? Yunus. JWilson, who? rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
macrae @obamauni 26s
Favorite meets of 2013 - the most human meeting on banking Washington DC has staged this century - coming to GU oct 10 DC future capitalism hotline 1 301 881 1655
Fall13 - where millions of youth need to swarm now, or forever after keep your peace
Invitation to leaders of open education and society-help search out 9 minute OLAS from The Economist's 42 year pro-youth economic curriculum of net generation's Entrepreneurial Revolution
help design 11 plus curriculum of pro-youth futures
LINKEDIN 9500 MASSIVE COLLABORATION ANNOUNCEMENT - The Top 1000 OLA League Table
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How MOOCs change world - a greatest 11 minute lesson I've ever seen; a 4 minute collaboration call
MOOCwho; if you could help millions of youth to mooc for 9 minutes with a job creating collaboration entrepreneur-who'd you choose- Sir Fazle Abed? George Soros? Jack Ma? Open mIT? Taddy Blecher ??
TWIN CAPITALISM _What can countries bring to Youth Capitalism? Poland10/13, France1/14, USA South 11/13, Scotland1758, South Africa2014 ..
Breaking Valuetrue curriculum: 64 trillion dollar curriculum of banking for 99% of people and youth
Entrepreneurial Revolution Curriculum 101 :Nations have only grown across generations by improving energy of machines or human collaboration
Norman Macrae Youth Economics-Education Foundation Washington DC hotline 1-301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Urgent Collaboration Scoops
Welcome to home of future capitalism curricula since 1972 in The Economist. Here we aim to open source youth's most exciting human knowhow including :
world's first research on social business capital curricula from 2008- we invite mutual action-plans from anyone concerned with pro-youth liberation of a million times more collaboration entrepreneur systems including Vital Curricula (eg KhanAc) or Open Action Learning (OLA)Networks of Future Capitalism and Open Society
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help progress The Economist's 40 year search for pro-youth curricula : energy & food security; health & nursing; financial services: mass media remixed; education; pros and ecos; Org Design for collab entrepreneurial revolutionPlus Ca Change.. what were The Economist's 7 Entrepreneurial Revolution wonders of 1972 have become the 7 most desperately sought open curriculum of 2013 - join in next at Soros-INETe partner of coursera: money curriculum 1 sept 2013, or rsvp if you have a MOOC nomination to swarm one million youth to
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Help welcomed by friends of Norman Macrae in assembling this handbook on pro-youth economic curriculum
Valuing 3 Billion New Jobs
Pro-youth economics curriculum of The Economist's Entrepreneurial Revolutionary Norman Macrae
This book's main format is short texts. The sort that could make up maximum 9 minute audio-blackboard formats of the type pioneered by the leading open education platform khanacademy.org These texts are accompanied by rehearsals of the curious questions and answers that such texts could stimulate if Massive Open Online Collaboration Action Networks (MOOCAN) of youth were freed:
- : to value the million times more collaboration technology connecting our species today than when man raced to the moon half a century ago
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Foundation Norman Macrae, Washington DC region 1 301 881 1655 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk The Economist's pro-youth economist was formalized on Norman's death 2010 after this party at The Economist Boardroom. We assert open source rights to Curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution started by Norman in The Economist in 1972 after he first saw UK experiments in Open Education-after 12 years of debates with reads Norman and Chris's future history of net generation next 3 billion jobs was first published 1984, Having been tutored by Keynes, Norman was well aware that economists are only capable of compounding 2 exactly opposite maps of globalisation- those futures youth need most or least (eg the Orwellian scenario)
..Help friends of Norman Macrae assemble handbook on pro-youth economics curriculum- types of help 1) tell us of links to related curricula - eg the curricula of soros alumni.
We also introduce 3 frameworks derived from Norman Macrae's lifetime work mainly at The Economist
Entrepreneurial Revolution's 7 wonders ThinkPad
Multi-win value exchange mapping
The global village hunt for 30000 microfranchises that could free trillion dollar global market purposes capable of joyfully sustaining the net generation and the 7 to 10 billion human beings of century 12
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.................................7 wonders summary update on 41 years of Entrepreneurial Revolution research at The Economist7 who most wants to share community sustaining solution with hundred of millions for youth-story of 7.1 benchmarking, 7.2 bottom up ngo, brac and ..6 what process for sharing-story of open education -khan academy labs cost 300 dollars to start up wherever practitioner has knowhow that millions of youth can create jobs fromtwo threats to sharing before we take examples of 3 most urgent sectors and possibly last gamechangers human race can collaborate around to return to rising sustainability exponentials all over the planet and full employment of youth 2015-20245 mass media - how can societies end huxley's crisis of being entertained to death'4 economists and professions with monopoly to rule man's biggest system designs- how to end gandhi, einstein and keynes crisis of being controlled by short-term rulers of systems even though nature and human wealth-health multiplies bottom up and openthree sectorswill energy and agriculture ever be abundant green and affordable and localwill health and nutrition services every be for all locally accessible, pro-youth focused, girl empowered and mobilisedwill hi-trust banking ever invest in next generation's productivity and sustainability of communities
-41st year of studying Threats 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 to The Economist's 7 wonders of Entrepreneurial Revolution needed for net generation to sustain humanity's greatest century
- among top 20 monopolies destroying freedoms of youth and net generation the four education monopolies are simplest to breakthrough - can you think of a 10 minute training modules that tens of millions of youth need to freely interact around now - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Amongst Norman Macrae's thousands of pro-youth leaders in The Economist, the most popular became the 1984 book of how netgen youth 1984-2024 demanded transforming education to search out 30000 microfranchises co-creating 3 billion jobs- what is a microfranchise? which are the top MF100 that almost every community can replicate to create jobs or investment around youth? will you join us in microeducationsummit to keep celebrating this massive collaboration?
xwelcome to intelligence centre of moocwho.com & global village viewspaper debates of futures sustaining worldwide youth
open education survey - what 10 minute video training do millions of youth most need to interact round -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk -see our pro-youth webs energy education..banking ..opentech .. healthcare .. summit
who are the most joyful youth economists of the net generation?
GrameenFood.com .. will The Economist's 175th birthday celebrate its founder's goal of ending hunger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Latest download to collaborate in curriculum of Entrepreneurial Revolution - open licence asserted by Foundation Norman Macrae, The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant - queries chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ; pro-youth course index -economics; energy and waste , nutrition, water and food security, nursing and health, education reformation, microfranchise, open technology, mass media celebrating collaboration and peace ...
Welcome to Norman Macrae Foundation - The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant and pro-youth economist where Norman Macrae Prizes are awarded for 12 minute training videos millions of youth can most create jobs with -rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk NB we mainly award prize at concept stage not after video production.
7 wonders: who knows how to help youth create jobs with 7 education, 8 banking, 5 place leadership, celebrities and mass media, 4 health and nutrition services, 3 local food, water and clean energy security, 2 global village microfranchsies and borderless collaboration 1 mobilizing open tech
Help youth linkin Massive Open Online Collaboration Nings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Pic shows 2009 Yunus opening Nobel Museum in Dhaka- NMfound celebrated with sampling 10000 youth dvd .. 7 year index of yunus collab projects of NM family foundation
hottest youth-spring question of our life and times-can online education end youth unemployment for ever ? yes but only if you help map how!
2013 41st year of The Economist debates on Free Online University-best for www youth at what? 170th birthday of The Economist being founded to mediate youth's needs from industrial revolution
The crippling of individuals I consider the worst evil of capitalism. Our whole educational system suffers from this evil. An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship material success as a preparation for his future career. Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
EDU Entrepreneurial Revolution: khan's 60 minutes versus macrae 12 -minutes versus coursera 6 hours- all three can change youth's world and win-win-win with each other................................
URGENT SURVEY -can you help?The most important question I have ever heard- if you could nominate a 10 minute training curriculum - millions of youth need to share online and action, what would it be on? By all means detail the question by different knowhow areas - eg energy, health ... chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
vote (rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ) for top 10 pro-youth curriculum to free: collaboration lit; financial lit; energy lit; local food and water security; nursing; marketing 30000 microfranchises; changing education; sustainable 21st c professions and public servants; deadlines for gamechangers; actioning every goal that joyful celebrates making borderless future more brilliantly human than history's divisions
MoocYunus.com and friends of Norman Macrae (The Economist's pro-youth economist) welcome you to discussions of the 64 trillion dollar collaboration treasure map-representing 7-in-one curricula that hundreds of millions of youth most need to linkin through the world's first free online university
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Norman Macrae, Japan Order of Rising Sun with Gold Bars, CBE was a British economist, journalist and first author of internet generation (& 21st C pro-youth economics), considered by some to have been one of the world's best forecasters when it came to economics and society -dad valued youth more than any economist or journalist or mass mediated public servant I have met- what were his methods?
Hot spring 2013- pro-youth economic futures by probabilistic modellers, youth and entrepreneurial revolutionaries
Diary note March 2013: in Dhaka talking to Sir Fazle Abed about what sort of help youth could give him to get his life's worked turned into a million open online curriculum - ideas? please email chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - discussions http://bracnet.ning.com
new year 2013 - was this the most valuable economic analysis made in last quarter of century? it debates what worldwide youth need number 1 creditor nation to choose to collaborate around- fortunately i hear china is inviting green energy///
learn disastrous impacts of erroneous usa curriculum of entreprenurship from 3rd grade up
Where will wealth propel Japan? (The Post-Hirohito Century)News Economist. Saturday, 17 October 1987.
exercise download article on how number 1 creditor nation chooses youth's futures - color parts you most want to debate- return chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
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The Economist 1972 - Future of Finance The Next 40 Years
The rich countries of the world are going to go into a balance of payments deficit with the poor ones. Most of our international financial mechanisms prepare for the opposite.. There is a fine old muddle arising out of lack of discrimination between the effects on different countries balances of payments and the mobilisation of savings. On this unexpected hinge, the fate of the whole international economic system will swing.
.....example of current worldwide dialogues on youth economicsDoes your idea connect with ours to demand Massive Open Online Curriculum (MOOC) of pro-youth economics at every grade? For example, the Aflatoun curriculum on financial literacy started in an Indian orphanage at primary school level and is now in 90 countries.My father http://normanmacrae.ning.com was mentored by Keynes that as economists increasingly ruled the world they were capable only of compounding 2 opposite outcomes- designing or destroying the futures that most people wanted to be free and productively happy. My father's 1950s book on The London Capital Market demonstrated that a place cannot sustain growth across generations unless capital structures family savings to invest in next generation's productivity out of that place. In 2013 The Economist, where my dad worked for 40 years, celebrates its 170th birthday of aiming to mediate debates to end hunger and end capital abuse of youth. If we look at my dad's survey of the next 40 years in 1972, from which the genre Entrepreneurial Revolution and all adjectival variants of Entrepreneur emerged, we can see a list of what macroeconomics mistakes were being systematically embedded as the ever most costly tv age spiraled. ... This my father's life work argued for new media to correct ....more .
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EUROPE & NOBEL BIGGEST ERROR - Mindset of Economics and Peace as being Separate System Designs. Reference: Economist Boardroom remembrance of how top-down conventional wisdom destroys freedom of economics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbYo9daNiTYUpcoming Celebrations of Microecomics- ScotlandYunus GCAL Chancellor; Japan 12000 live youth entrepreneur competition
Optimism of the greatest goals human are capable of can return. Reread The Economist's 1943 centenary biography if you doubt the power of journalism that celebrates human good. But only by ending destruction of youth's productivity everywhere : this now calls for an urgent bottom-uptransformation of every worldwide market's systemic purpose- help vote for of the first 100 most purposeful investing in 2010s = youth's most productive decade www.wholeplanet.tv
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references- The Economist first launched net generation search for tens of thousands of community sustaining projectsin 1984 future history of netgeneration
countries where are searches are already started in japan bangladesh china s.africa scotland US North E hib boston - US south hub historically black colleges as social labs - - rsvp if you have a plan to activate your country chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk- how can we drop by and celebrate your youth with a Norman Macrae Remembrance party 1 (The Economist) 2(S Africa Free) 3 Japan-Bangladesh ...
Expert silos- of which the most terrifying are economists whose compound models exclude peace as a value integrator - are putting not just sustainability of nations, but our whole human race at risk. Since my father http://normanmacrae.ning.com at The Economist joined by Romano Prodi first campaigned for bottom-up Entrepreneurial Revolution in 1976, the design of globalisation and hyperconnectivity has spun ever more dismal top-down mistakes such as seen through Wall Street and Euro economics in West, and Aid whose transparent value chain mapping around the bottom-up has not yet begun to be collaboratively valued by the species of politician and economist whose fears monopolise the nightly news.
40 years ago dad and I saw 500 youth knowledge sharing around a digital network, Dad (Norman Macrae) and joyful Asian friends started genre of Entreperenurial Revolution (ER) in The Economist.
ER Contribution 1: what not to do between 1972-2012 to collapse world financial system. Dont muddle family savings economics with balance of payments issues. When you have opportunity to invest in youth being 10 times more productive than ever before - national debt isn't the issue though why nations may not trust you to invest in youth's futures is. Bangladesh's greatest microcredits were always youth investment banking partnerships. So I am wondering whether Europe can be saved from total meltdown unless microbankers connect what we know now.
Microcredit.tv invites you to share knowledge around 3 ro-youth partnership nets: Grameen BRAC JAMII BORA
Welcome to economists, maths folk netgen and other friends who believe nations cannot grow unless they invest in youth - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.ukwashingtn dc hotline 1 -301 881 1655
Debate with 3000 people at Paris Convergences2015Sept 17-21
Pro-youth economics: September's featured top 100 collaboration leaders : Riboud Hirsch Nowak Roberts Yunus Ibrahim
Unacknowleded Giants Archives of ER at The Economist
August featured: Boyle Muller Berners-Lee Parfitt
Youth briefing on major macroeconomic errors of last 40 years- and 10market gamechangers youth need to link into Entrepreneurial Revolution with world's 100 greatest collaboration leaders..
Yunus SB and youth economic modelsat facebook
Hall of Fame yunus-student job creation winners : US1 US2 US3
Actions with 3000 youth during Yunus USA Jobs Competitions tour 27 Sept to 1 Oct
fall012 Pro-Youth Economics : Understanding life's work of The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant - can you contribute to book on the next 3 billion jobs or help search for 100 leaders of 2010s= youth's most productive decade
queries welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc 1 301 881 1655 -or help edit we the peoples 10 favorite futures at facebook
our collaboration projects: JobsCompetitions: report best news by city: 100 leaders ; universityofstars ;NMRembranceParties of MIllenniumGoals ; Journal of Social Business & Pro-Youth Economics
sharing Yunus' 13 greatest gifts to peoples and planet -1976 saw the birth of the journalistic genre of Entrepreneurial Revolution in The Economist and around EU and its grassroots networking practices in Bangladeshi villages- from the 85th birthday of norman macrae and the 69th of dr yunus, a fusion of wishes and actions of ERworld emerged.
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orldwide travels from Boston to Bangladesh, and San Francisco to Tokyo, South Africa to China is that the most valuable molecule in the world of MOOC and open education is the Open Learning Activity. If we can collaborate in finding the top 1000 OLA...more
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MOOCyunus est skoll013 - to grow jobs, net generation do you network with bankers, open edu, youth tech wizards or who?
Mostofa Zaman
Founder at DRIP Foundation
Shafqat Ullah
CEO at Sourcevo
Naila Chowdhury (6000 +)
Chairman & CEO at TeleConsult Group
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We can do this in any previously developed country with large youth unemployment rates, and any developing country with massive mobile connectivity. Since microfranchise solutions have been inspired by the most exciting of developing countries, cross-hemisphere collaboration opportunity of youth has never been greater. Tools to go beyond job-destroying education include: MOOC; Meta-MicroFranchises YouthEntrepreneur Competitions...more
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Survey of training modules (max 12 minutes video) that millions of youth most need to action Over 40 years ago, my father at The Economist and I began intermittently working on a dream - that the number 1 job creating alumni network in the world would be linked into a free online university. This dream seems closer today thanks to portals like www.khanacademy.org and www.coursera.org as well as...more
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40 YEARS OF LINKING ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTIONS (ER) MOST EXCITING PROJECTS & NETWORKS This year celebrates half century since consider japan (Norman Macrae The Economist 1962) whose economics system designs during 3rd quarter of 20th century were the entrepreneurial best for the human lot that my father had joy to report on. That quarter also began the end of USA investing in their next generation. From 1972 father started up the genre of ER - and encouraged the world to unite in correcting macroeconomic errors before the net generation. Access to one million times more collaboration technology than any previous time on earth could end very well or very badly for sustainability of communities and the future working lifetimes of youth everywhere. Dad's 1984 book mapped timelines for celebrating 1 billion green jobs, 1 billion community jobs, 1 billion colaboration tech jobs of the post-industrial economy. Dad died in 2010 after a good innings of 86. Our foundation hosts parties around the world where families want to see youth fully employed and collaborating in milennium goals worthy of what we can all co-create in the newly borderless world if we value trust and conflict resolution through multi-win systems designed to be much smarter than anything 20th century organisations could advertise or realise. ECONOMICS FOR YOUTH My father Norman Macrae http://worldeconomist.net and Muhammad Yunus are the 2 microeconomists and connectors of entrepreneurial revolution http://erworld.tv I trust most. http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html http://normanmacrae.ning.com http://yclub100.com http://valuetrue.com
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ially compound -no harm to youth's futures .They had hired themselves out to soundbiting tv-age politicians, short-termists or big vested interests- and as yet few had engaged in Entrepreneurial Revolution debates of how the coming of the internet open learning economy could be 10 increase human productivity 10 fold but only if it was designed foremost round economics resolving every sustainability crisis at a community level
As indexed in right column: we start new sections at briefs that sound to be particularly urgently debated OLA's (Open Learning Activities) of what needs become the world's free online pro-youth economics curriculum
.Curriculum APPs -help map which nations are being designed to exponentially sustain or fail their youth?
Managing the world's money
Micro Versus Macro
Oligopoly Rules
>table>Growth by getting smaller Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 16 April 1977. Page 101. Vol 263, issue 6972.
Managing the British economy News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 8 March 1975. Pages 34,35. Vol 254, issue 6863.
Keynes and the monetarists News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 15 March 1975. Pages 74,75. Vol 254, issue 6864.
The New Cambridge News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 22 March 1975. Pages 30,31. Vol 254, issue 6865.
A history of incomes policy News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 29 March 1975. Pages 92,93. Vol 254, issue 6866.
Does incomes policy work? News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 5 April 1975. Pages 22,23. Vol 255, issue 6867.
The oil story News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 26 April 1975. Pages 36,37. Vol 255, issue 6870
Banking in slumpflation News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 3 May 1975. Pages 32,33. Vol 255, issue 6871.
Government and industry News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 10 May 1975. Pages 38,39. Vol 255, issue 6872.
Britain's unemployed News in Brief The Economist. Saturday, 17 May 1975. Pages 28,29. Vol 255, issue 6873. .
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Infant prodigies Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 16 April 1977. Pages 105,106. Vol 263, issue 6972.
The world of the electron Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 16 April 1977. Pages 101,102. Vol 263, issue 6972.
David v Goliath Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 16 April 1977. Pages 102,105. Vol 263, issue 6972.
Software's the hard sell Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 16 April 1977. Page 106. Vol 263, issue 6972.
Where are Britain's capital venturers? Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 23 July 1977. Pages 72,73. Vol 264, issue 6986.
Wanted: capital adventurers News The Economist. Saturday, 12 November 1977. Page s37. Vol 265, issue 7002.
Fun no more (American venture capital) Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 25 February 1978. Pages 98,100. Vol 266, issue 7017.
Rush to invest in Britain (Electronics) Business and Finance The Economist. Saturday, 27 May 1978. Page 102. Vol 267, issue 7030.
Chips and Inmos Letters to Editor The Economist. Saturday, 7 October 1978. Page 8. Vol 269, issue 7049.
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rimsom, Chancellor, MIT
Iqbal Quadir, Founder & Director, Legatum Center at MIT
Reeta Roy,President & CEO, The MasterCard Foundation
9:00am Private Investments: Public Purpose
An informative discussion about the true drivers behind decisions to fund nascent ventures.
Moderator:
Julie Meyer, CEO, Ariadne Capital
Speakers:
Thomas C. Barry, CEO, Zephyr Management
Robert E. Litan, VP for Research & Policy, Kauffman Foundation
Judi Wakhungu - Execuitive Director, African Center for Technology Studies
10:30am High Tech in Low Income
High tech is giving rise to new solutions and new opportunities for entrepreneurs.
Keynote:
Alph Bingham, Founder & Board Member, InnoCentive, Inc.
Legatum Fellow:
Prahar Shah
Speakers:
Neetu Bhatia, Co-founder, Chairman & CEO, KyaZoonga
Zafar Khan, CEO, Sofizar
Austin Okere, Founder, Managing Director & CEO, Computer Warehouse Group
1:00pm Lessons from Educational Entrepreneurs
Contrary to the usual expectation that education is a non-profit or government service, for-profit enterprises are emerging in this field.
Session Leader:
Dr. Natasha Matic, Senior Strategy Advisor, King Khalid Foundation
Legatum Fellow:
Farrah Tazyeen, Legatum Fellow
Speakers:
Dr. Patrick Awuah, Founder & President, Ashesi University, Ghana
Alex Cheatle, Founder & CEO, Ten Group
Ashish Rajpal, Founder & CEO, iDiscoveri
2:30pm Acres of Innovations
Sustainable land development and use, whether in agricultural enterprises or conservation, allows entrepreneurs to create dynamic and profitable businesses.
Session Leader:
Eric Kacou, Co-founder, ESPartners, helped advise on Rwanda's reconstruction
Legatum Fellow:
Dennis Szeszko, Founder & CEO, Soil-less Orchids
Speakers:
Dr. Kazi Anis Ahmed, Co-founder & President, Teatulia
Marta Echavarria, Project Director & Founder, EcoDecision
Ryaz Shamji, Managing Director, Golden Rose Agro-Farms, Ltd. one of Ethiopia's largest exports
8:45am Disintermediaton of Media
Television, print publications and electronic media play an ever-increasing role in driving political, social and economic developments.
Keynote:
Dr. Rosalia Arteaga, former Vice President & President of Ecuador
Session Leader:
Emeka Okafor,Curator, Maker Faire Africa, host of Ted Africa's event in Tanzania
Legatum Fellow:
Ankit Jain
Speakers:
Claude Grunitzky,Co-founder & Chairman, TRUE
Constant Nemale, President & Founder, Africa 24
10:30am Infectious Ideas
Billions of people do not have access to good health care. There are surprising and innovative solutions for the delivery of medical care in emerging countries.
Keynote:
Dr. Alexandra Graham, Co-founder & COO, LaGray Chemical Company, West Africa's only major manufacturer of Pharmaceuticals
Legatum Fellow:
Javier Lozano, Legatum Fellow, Founder, Clinicas del Azucar
Speakers:
Pradeep K. Jaisingh, Managing Director & CEO, International Oncology
Dr. Ola Orekunrin, Managing Director, Flying Doctors Nigeria, Ltd.
Alberto Osio, Co-founder & CEO, Yolia Health
1:00pm Strategies for Promoting Entrepreneurship
Leaders in advancing entrepreneurship will shed light on practical strategies for promoting innovative enterprises.
Moderator:
Matthew Bishop, US Business Editor, The Economist
Panelists:
Esko Aho, Executive Vice President, Nokia Corporation,
Former Prime Minister of Finland
John Chisholm, CEO, John Chisholm Ventures
Michael A Cusumano, Professor of Managment, MIT Sloan School
Daniel Isenberg, Professor of Managment Practice, Babson Global
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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