.interesting that weforum 2010 is about system design and preventing compound risk; from a collaboration AB advantage of nations view interesting that chief sponsors of global redesign initiative include qatar, singapore and
switzerland; and the opening keynote is by france's president sarkozi chris macrae http://trilliondollarauditcom chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk washington dc 301 881 1655
.If you were the most
trusted person for sustaining the future of the world's peoples : what 10 benchmark networks of worldwide
leadership partners would you look for connecting through the 2010s and why?
The first attempt to answer this question
seems to be:
1 Global brand leaders- help peers to revalue their global brand to be worth most in its global market
sector whenever the brand is sector's sustainability (exponential up) leader
2 University business school
leaders - invite to join in improving their business school rankings by being seen to contribute to missing curriculum of
sustainability
3 Youth - form an alumni club of 5000 with same system design and job creation mindset as you
4
Place public servant leaders where sustainability crises are compounding most - transparency of helping to see
how to change laws and every process of digital age democracy so that people can co-create jobs and sustainability
systems, both as microentrepreneurs and hi-trust network connectors/replicators
5 Place leaders where
world staged events are happening in 2010s; run a fringe festival celebrating social business open sourcing of sustainability solutions
6 Media leaders (and their superstars) who have power to connect
new and old media and want to use that to stimulate sustainable job creation (peace and prosperity to all women,
chldren, and ok why not men too)
7 Billanthropists who instead of running a charity which consumes up dollars design
systems that serve life critical needs but are generated by continuous recycling of social business dollars
8 Climate
mapmakers wheresover they see that nature's capitalism in integrating and interfacing systems mimics social business
network systems and vice versa
9 Practice or compound risk experts who have spent a life in a practice area caring communally
about the human goal and hippocratic oath not financial extraction per se- celebrating the actions of the the unsung heroines
: today's mother theresas and florence nightngales
10 Every human being who wants to design the opposite endgame to
that George Orwell brillianltly foresaw as Big Brother. 2010s are the fastest the change world has ever been spun by technology; and we can either spin ever more top-down crashes like wall streets decade of the 00s or
we can spin sustainability up by uniting the network generation in the race to end poverty and wars. Our world (the freedom
to sustain or otherwise of trillion dollar global markets) will by 2024 have gone irreversibly one of these ways as the
UK's senior economic investigative journalist (who I call dad) mapped in 1984 http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html
There is a summit on this that started in 2009 aiming to annually celebrate 2010s as joy of life decade
-also taking a theme of the year -provisionally 2010 is Job Creation Year; 2012 is climate year ... years are not chosen by
urgency (these crises are interconnected anyway) but where we see opportunities to converge peoes networks joyfully.
Of course we would love to improve this search process -among 100 alumni
of the first summit, I am just a Washington DC gatekeeper usa 301 881 1655 chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk - I will relay ideas
I understand to all my peers from dad -one of the great future spotters and microeconomists of the 20th C to the heroic london's job creation researchers since 2006 show to be the world's most trusted networker of sustainability
did you spot a deliberate mistake on the left handside - benchmark group 0
Overview: Correspondence with Dr Yunus Centre on why this web is here
to help the networking race to end poverty
1-2-3 of Social Business is most exciting entrepreneurial
system design of all time
1 Entrepreneur Idea is so Life Critical that its proof-testing attracts
partners who
Interest Free Loan
Free Knowledge (eg take it off patent)
Multiply one
network value
2 Social Business model must prove integration 5-win value multipliers (productivies*demands):
1
employee's
2 society's
3 customers' in life-critical need
4 global market's sustainability
5
Ownership of whole system's compound futiure entrusted to solve life-need
3 Positve cashflow of model invested
in replication dynamics:
Quality of open sourcing (of service franchise)
Peer or technical modalities
of replication
co-Branding worldwide celebration of sustainability goals
Note
in origin of social business (as per bangladesh since 1970s) stage 2 aims to map 10 times more economic system from community
up view- hundreds of bangladeshi microcredit and micro up cases show how this 10 times more economics compounded over
time
Benchmarking How 10 times more economic
works in global brand partnerships needs to integrate the same logics but also depends on reforming trillion dollar governance
of systems that are too big to exist without such auditing
http://trilliondollaraudit.com (ie future generations depend now on free up glolbal markets ot value sustainability- this has been compound risk focus
of my dad's microeconomic modelling work since 1976 or earlier; and appears to have been what dr yunus world practice leadership
has relentlessly innovated)
It is convening this leadership benchmarking across partners that
will make or break global grameen's goal to be world's number 1 branding of sustainability partnerships
Primarily
this logic was sent to dr yunus centre team last december and publictaionwas nearly agreed
dad's december 2008 article "commissioned" by dr yunus:
how banking became 10 times
less economic instead of more economic
Extracts from Briefing on Global Grameen - version 1 students USA - to book a speaker contact
chris info @worldcitizen.tv or phone Dc 301 881 1655
Is Global Grameen 2010-2020 the only global branding partnership openly
capable of standing up for sustainability exponentials and helping leaders to benchmark how to remove compound risks from
system designs?
How can students connect the other top 10 partner typologies among Global Grameen's 100+ partners
rising about 5 monthly?
Among top 10 crises for 2010s - why did we choose 2010 as year of Job Creation and
which cities have an open source franchise people can use to create jobs?
.
FIRST LAW OF SOCIAL BUSINESS DYNAMICS
the first law of social business: ownership 0% top-down
shareholders & 100% (owned)
in Mcro-Up trust for those in longest compound need to be served
A MOST IMPORTANT
LISTING TO COMPILE
There
are actually a lot of reasons why stick at 0% siphoned out
1
this is the pure system of end poverty –stop big colonist capitals sucking out sustainability of local communities or
worse causing them to be their own waste buckets or depressing area
2
this is the pure maths that is the opposite of Wall Street Spreadsheeters - being ruled by one side rewarded for how
much it extracts from every other, every quarter
3 it
is in effect the Bangladeshi invention that both grameen and brac compounded the world’s most purposeful orgs around
and ten times more economic local community systems around -(cf prahalad bottom of pyramid search for 10 times more economic)
4 constitutionally as soon as an org says 1% can
go to external shareholders, its always possible when the organization has a difficult time –eg its leader retires-
that some lawyer will be hired to turn 1% siphoning to 100%
5
0% should allow a social business to claim that it be treated in law as not for taxation
6 0% should be arguable both to charities and to governments as a better model than
anything they do to empower the weakest (social business dollar recycles)
7 if every partner in a network is a 0% social business then you are safer than if you have
to audit hybrid social businesses ; in fact the hybrid can bring down the whole network
8 as
far as I know both nature & mathematicians integrate 100% micro up -reasoning compound even 1% conflict with sustainablity into a system and over time whole truth will be zeroised
- in 1998 I presented that logic to big 5 accountant andersen
predicting they would be worth nothing if they didnt renew transparency among their partners- I was told not to meet them
again -
margaret blair, a georgetown scholar of social law, chairlady
of unseen wealth presented a similar logic on dangers of compound risk to incoming bush admin in first quarter of 2001 –
all her DC research budgets were stopped; nor have presentations in 2004 in brussels to EU head of intangibles research there
gone better; so I think yunus micro networks are the last game left to connect any sustainability capital
there are probably many other pattern
rules like this that you can jot down as you start writing up social business cases; that’s one reason why the openness
of main bank of social business cases matters
Microcredit.tv is edited by journalists for humanity and invites those who believe mapping exponentially true sustainability investment models is humanity’s most exciting
challenge. Our 1984 book http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html timelined how this crisis of opportunity and risk would be the species-defining responsibility of the generation
1984-2024 -the one which designs how we integrate local societies into a global world. Two opposite spinning outcomes –
making 21st century best for all peoples or worst are the only probable ones.
.
From
100 Social Business Databak -open source property asserted by The Social Busienss Action Team - Q&A welcomed by team - chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk ,washington DC 301 881 1655
S2 sustainability model (provided
operations work) made simple as almost unlimited demand for rural nurses jobs
A3 Girl power nurses
can be economic backbone of whole rural health system- a global aid foundation would never have local connectivity across
age groups to turn nursing from almost 0% girl’s vocation to main one
A2 Nike foundation
aims to be number 1 in girl power and this looks like a defining girl power project
A1 Glasgow Caledonian’s
trainers for UK NHS catalayst to get whole chain of partnerships flowing
C1 C2 Both quality
of replication and transfer modes supported by existing grameen kalyan branch structure, moreover C2 Yunus experimenting with lots of mobile ap. transfer in medical field
C3 Why not worldwide womens social networks get behind this
.Members of Institutes of Social Business help each other study and sustain the most purposeful
organisations in the world. They do so by systemising designs that integrate the 10-win organisational system that action
learns around hi-trust questions like these. We are always excited to hear of better -and more contextually energising - ways
to word these questions; and to hear of other organisational models that sustain the world's most truly purposeful systems.
The way Social Business modeling sustains the most purposeful systems designed by humanity
is made very simple by these constitutional rules: ownership is trusted to those in most deperate need of the branded purpose ; in parallel leadership commits to make a positive cashflow 10-win model transparent, audits its exponential
future rising, and ensures than all profit is reinvested in Unique Organising Purpose.
All companies can benefit from deepening their purpose and committing to the number 1 need on
planet 3M - namely futurising sustainability expoentials . It turns out that an audit congruient to that used by social
business provides the missing maths of fully auditing goodwill and being 100% transparent about sustainability. Once people
have experience of the 10-win audit, it is time to move on to the trillion dollar audit. This arises in such Yes We can challenges
as when organisiational partnerships for sustainability (eg search global grameen) are made between extremely opposite types of organisational system or if a country decides it ever wants to have banks
that don't behave like casino addicts once ever decade.
HOW CAN WE HELP EACH OTHER
OUT OF GLOBAL MESS
I would
love to hear ideas of how you ask this question
As an example, Alan since you know what we have been working on as a book for 10 years now, please evaluate this attempt of mine.
I think the idea that the younger generation ask those over 50 wherever they have any impact on consequences of local
to global system systems what have they done over the last third of a century may be the most productive transparency survey
ever if we also use social business netwoiking tools to propagate it.
Anyone got another idea
- Obama's team sure as heck needs it as trillion dollar bailouts spin past quarter 1 of 2009.
Ask
those who are over 50 and who make decisions or professionally advise on globalization system consequences, what have they
practiced over last third of a century.The people I trust most
to ending trillion dollar meltdowns
Muhammad Yunus who since 1976 has spent 33 years designing and practicing microcredit banking systems originally to help sustain the poorest
people and communities in Bangladesh, these systems now reach over 100 million or the poorest families around the world- they
have never needed a bailout. Dr Yunus invites youth ambassadors and leaders who facilitate what local to global future the www generation can sustain to his
69th birthday parts- Dhaka, 29 June 2009.
My father Norman Macrae whose 1976 survey in The Economist developed the concepts of Entrepreneurial Revolution around integrating small innovation
experiments until a community could understand the win-win-win purpose of any new invention and then replicate it through
free markets wherever societies could be sustained from the entrepreneur’s good news
As a mathematician
my own bio since 1976 is detailed and contributes some very minor pieces to such big picture heroes of where is humanity going
1976 started
compiling multi-million hours of interviews on what societies around the world wanted most; 1984 input scenarios of internet
age into my father's 2024 report - would the generation that went local to global design a hyper-connecting system to sustain
or end our species' future?; 1989 my book world class brands questioned whether transparency of global media would be
designed around hi-trust or low-trust; my 1995 book provided an audit of questions everyone connecting/compounding goodwill around
a leadership purpose needs to have updated answers to beyond just seeing quarterly numbers; 1998 first started mapping
value multiplying audits in response to a question on the future of the global accounting profession - on seeing interviews
of 100 leaders of one of Big 5 - forecast their implosion unless urgent and purposeful conflict resolution between entrepreneurial
inputs and value demands became their leadership team's job number 1; 2009 still struggling to explain to all 20th century's
biggest professions that their additive rules are the most dangerous theories we could possibly be ruled by in net working’s
connected (ie multiplicative) age. If you can help me or I can help you assess risks of a trillion dollar global system's
futures exponential up or down , I am chris.macrae@yahoo.co.ukWashington DC bureau 301 881 1655
Mathematically the Future Capitalism
logic of Muhammad Yunus - social business - and Bill Gates remained digitally divided in 08; here's hoping Yes We Can Unite in 09
mapping why
bankers who fail to understand the free market of social business have no sustainable future
ashden2 yes we can replicate solar all over developing world but only if we connect microcredit too ...
grameencredit why not mobilise schumachers 2 million village networked economy and our generation's space race towards poverty museums www
.
break one thread and that may be the beginning of the end of the
system- hope leaders responsible for planet-wide systems transparently 12 ask help of all of us to prevent that
Imagine you and some friends have decided to play a Game of
Trillion Dollar Audit.
This booklet is the set of instructions; describing the pieces, the gameboard, some example moves and motivations
for playing this game - with all the curiosity of Q&A (Questioning & Answering) that your social networks and you
can muster.
We try to keep to simple rules. However like chess extraordinarily detailed combinations and interactions
of choices develop over time.
FREEING GLOBAL MARKETS
Unlike chess
where the only meaning is the game itself, yes you and we can choose to play round a trillion dollar context which our human
race needs solutions to that are critical to people’s lives - even sustainability’s compound consequences for
the planet should you dare to do so.
However new players to the game may find it wiser to look at a context they love and
that needs a smaller and more local solution. This can still be an exciting one whose best practice plays will need to be
communally open in the sense that all sides represented by players in the game can develop win-win-wins from the choices your
group of players design
E4 productivity of global business partners
Not to make me see red when I am engaging someone
in the e4 global partnering seat , I need to be convinced that the player (the context he represents) has passed through the
age of valuing separability of business understanding that the greatest opportunity and threats are often at the boundaries
between organisations. A way to dramatise global business partnering responsibility is:
In a networking age, connectivity
needs to be designed as the great new innovation opportunity not the great new threat. What’s at stake as system multiply
each other is that the 10-win or 10-lose model becomes 100-win or 100-lose
=====
Examples
of Trillion Dollar contexts advanced roundtables of players may progress to: *Local or Worldwide (www) banking *Local or www health *Clean
energy or water or foods *Media integration including
mass, one to one and community centres - local and www impacts on image-making versus reality *Education system up to a people’s first job *Hi-Trust Leadership education including transparency of professions
people often spend longest studying before being licensed to practice and honor Hippocratic oaths which were part of society’s
contract permitting a profession a semi-monopoly of rule-making
The appendix links a
short future history since 1700 of some nations whose peoples lifetimes and generations this game consciously draws on and
thanks. We map some understandings that emerged from India/Bangladesh, France and Scotland in poor or troubled
times. Note that Scotland became an early example
of a worldwide networked peoples back in 1850 - by which time over half of Scots had entrepreneurially emigrated due to the
nation’s bankruptcy and hostile takeover by England after a global financial scam in 1700.
. E5 Producitity multipliers of
Community & Local Society
Playing the seat of healthy communities generate strong economies can be the simplest (most common
sense) innovation catalyst of all. However, it often isn’t because of 2 structural misunderstandings that the most global
forms of ruling professions have profited from making ever more complex.
To start at the beginning of community
building and communicating openly, this seat’s player needs to be confident in animating the debating proposition that
communities can be celebrated as making the long-term investments that compound the greatest impact. It
is the community – the local society’s diversity of context - that contributes such investments as natural resources,
education of children, safety and cross-cultural richness (itself a vibrantly innovative dynamic as you may know wherever
you have danced with such kindred spirits), retraining people where a global employer suddenly outsources etc.
Often misreported in the urgency of the crisis of how to stop USA from drowning in the banking meltdown are 2 other
messages that President Obama has been relentlessly asking every Yes We Can American – or friend of America - to debate
and do now. ... more
E1 What
dynamics could organisations be designed round to sustain productivity at the personal level?
1996 shocking year long internet debate on organising creativity- to large organisations
this is an oxymoron- they have become defensive about change following Porter's Harvard's 1980s tomes; many see no conflict
in adding to customers cost by spending billons a year on advertising noise (image-making over reality-leading) to
prevent awareness of entrepreneurial organisations (somewhere worldwide) who are innovating what their
customers truly want improvements on
Insightful emotional
intelligence research begins by asking anyone if they have ever met both good and poor leaders-if so how do distingusih between
the two; its amazing how people are consistent all over the world; good leaders are hi-trust leaders who ensure
transparency of access to news to everyone. They are happy to be open. That gives all workers optimum time to action
learn when changes are happening. Emotional Intelligence researcher Daniel Goleman goes further in recommending
we make a checklist of organisational diseases- his number 1 cancer in organisational systems is called CEO's
disease where people are afraid to pass bad ie value has changed) news up the organisation; another disease is budgets that
are used by a department either by an individual who loves to power over his own empire or to ensure that the organsiational
will collapse if it fires the knowledge that only our department rules over
Exercise : go search the origin of the entrepreneur; you may find, as Muhammad Yunus advises,
that originally entrepreneurial leaders were those who make more jobs than they take. In that case it is best for entrepreneurial
leaders to over-rule global accounting standards where they book in all people as costs to cut while perversely
rate machines as investments. People are smart to seek organisational designs where technology helps replicate
their innovations and support their abilities to serve other human beings- not those that wittingly or unwittingly
invest in technology as more innovative than people.
V2 Customer Trust Multiplier
Ultimately the voice of the customer is to choose which
organisations continue to exist –this is direct if the game is being played in business sector where individual choices
of enough customers continuously determine whether an organisation is sustained and more collective in other sectors.
We believe that what most makes or breaks the trust of customers is
whether the organisation is spinning an informed or misinformed relationship with those whose custom it most seeks to sustain.
If you are playing from this seat you might wish to look at a site such as http://www.cluetrain.com which describes how different types of media and messages could be used to inform or
misinform.
Businesses in particular
should be designed to serve a segment of customers (whilst compounding no harm on anyone). What most breaks my trust is a
business that ...more
.V1
This
is one of the two hardest seats to play. How you lay it will impact consequences of where the game leads everyone. Worse I
have probably an unconventional view of what workers should demand astheir greatest trust-maker or trust-breaker
- be this of a company or if you are self-employed of community and place government
Our reasoning
starts with the cliches – your life is the greatest resource you will ever have- don’t waste it, try as far as
possible to compound what ever become your most skillful experiences- some of which may have been embedded in generations
of your family tree. (Often not what your grandparents were able to achieve but what they were blocked from – eg Oprah
Winfree arguably America’s most influential black female storyteller claims that a lot of her focus comes from demanding
that the future of her sisters is not the enslaved one of her grandparents
My core advice is be your won mediator
of how uniquely purposeful is the system which I and my mist trusted co-workers sustaining. Is it making progress for humanity
(including those who are my next generations) that the world would miss if we ceased to exist as well as empowering
my own future's conseqeunces. If we research and report what inventions compounded wealth and health all around their origin
– a practical and empirical journalism that my family call entrepreneurial revolution- then the greatest inventions
started up round small groups of people- many of whom had spent half a life-time of both trial and error and connecting ideas
that had previously been disconnected. There is a confusion between how world progress is invented and then 2 other things
– how news of invention is propagated and how many people enjoy serving or being served by the invention. I come form
Scotland which has a proud list of inventors for a nation that is less than one thousandth of the world’s population
-examples: (includes those who
are my next generations)
but
it may be that some of these inventors (or there immediate descendants) were not always smart in whom they trusted to
invest in replicating their purpose or that they were cheated out of the reason why they spent so much of their life on something
they knew mattered more than money can buy. Furthermore, if we study how media has evolved over the last 100 years it has
become in most modes ever more vicious regarding freedom of speech on propagating life critical news or questions. Why media
is prone to spinning aganst human integrity's futures is an interesting question but outside the scope of briefing how
to play this seat!
I suggest you search before playing out of this seat. If you find opposite views to mine and
wish to send them to me at chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk – however here are a few rough quotes of people I admire which you can also use
to search where our valuation comes from of what workers should individually demand
Muhammad Yunus
–everyone is born with entrepreneurial creativity inside, the tragedy is the billions of people who never get a fair
chance to discover it
Peter Drucker- theoretically at least
organizations existed to design what men alone cannot achieve
Mihaly
Csikszentmihalyi– the optimum metric of how productive a person’s life becomes is what per cent
of their lifetime did they spend at the experiential edge of their own competence; sadly this averages at less than 1% - just
imagine a world where everyone was empowered at least 2%. Could we not use internetworking technology to achieve that in ways
that was never previously possible
Finally I would say that as well as heroic purpose workers must culturally
and transparently demand basic levels of safety and indeed health for all their family as well as fair wages. But the trick
seems to be toknow that being in the right place/space, at the right time, with the right people communicating
around a great purpose can help you action learn what becomes the greatest difference only your purpose can make
.
V3 what value multipliers can sustaining
owners demand
The ownership trust seat is the hardest one of all for players to sustain –at least
in that odd global era (up to 2008, repealed by obama in 2009 with the words- usa showed the world how global top-down
doesnt work for anyone) where the spreadhseet became the killer app..
Actually, the greatest entrepreneurial
innovation we know of happened when Bangladeshi’s like Muhammad Yunus decided that for sectors as critical to life as
banking - take the owner seat out of the game of value multiplying up until all the other seats have designed 9-win organisation.
To search through Social Business cases is to see the most purposeful organsiational designs that have been expoentialised
up
5 collab table
In the West, Built To Last research in the early 1990s (belatedly)
corrected errant Harvard MBA tomes of the 1980s by showing how owners can keep speculators out of this seat and which is purposeful
leadership’s number 1 branding drama. Governance can transparently map how to Value a Big Hairy Audacious goal around
the organisation by empowering every hi-trust employee with rewards that are bigger for advancing this goal transparently
than money grabbing.
Of course any business must keep its cash flow healthily positive but just as a human life
itself ends if we lose all our blood, an obsession for extracting blood compounds no human good. For nearly a quarter a century
the harvard mba virus remained programmed into numbers-chasing spreadsheeters and their derivative behaviours from AIG (Awful
Insurance Groupies) to Walled Street- let’s hope the mid-course correction of Yes We Can bend the
curve will be heroically networked by youth and others with an interest in investing in future generations before irreversible
harm is done to planet and peoples
.e2 co-worker productivity - in the 1980s looking ahead to how man could
design co-worker teams of a joyous service age and knowhow networks where the cost of disstance came down to nothing for sharing
life-critical information and replicating anything that could be digitally coded, the e2 chair used to be so fun to play -
see netfuture, prosumer, intrapreneur, co-worker etc but then we made the geratest maths error ever of using global accounting
that devalued investment in tarnapernt people relatiinshios and compounding herioc goals
so now if the 2010s is
not to see the greatest depression 2,0 we need toi find a really smart way of profiling who we are co-working with on what
as well as restore the entrepreneurial revolution language which was clearly written up in the christmas issue of 1976 and
translated into eg italian by a youthful romano prodi but which has been buried under spreadsheets unsustainable assumptions
for a quarter of a century
health8wealth's most critical co-worker survey for sustaining 2010s -can you help us
prooftests it rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv or phone dc 301 881 1655
Future
capitalism’s 7 Deadly Sins of Macro
Proposal: after June 29’s youth dialogue with Dr Yunus in Dhaka
we need to have agreed a self-complete
profile –so that yes we can
enable anyone to see who they are social business networking with
I understand 2 frameworks my dad who
started learning/observing economics in 1943 in Dhaka and Dr Yunus who was born in (what became Bangladesh) in 1940 use to
question transparency/sustainability of economics definition of rules that govern our lifetimes
1.0 What
an entrepreneur facilitates:*Prevention
of macro’s 7 deadly (systemic loss of sustainability) sins*A person who make more jobs than he takes - Yunus GWU 09*Over 90% of inventions that advanced the human lot took a small team most of a lifetime
to design- ie best for world entrepreneurship begins micro, involves lifelong action learning and is tested community-up before
replicating worldwide
Please whenever you meet dr yunus or other Bangladeshi microcredit
leaders to report back if you find evidence that I have misinterpreted the above. The rest of this brief needs to have a first
go at what the 7 deadly sins are –each can end the sustainability of a connected world and have in empire’s histories
been accidentally or deliberately systemised to chain a bottom billion lives in poverty
2.0
Survey -identify your own +-? on statement thatglobalisation is still spinning the wrong way on 7 human rights to sustainability
(+-? Is De Bono’s exercise what do you instantly agree, disagree question
when someone asserts a proposed rule or ideology –the key is to give yourself the option of ? , ie not rushing to judge
a statement as 100% right or 100% wrong)Future Capitalism’s 7 deadly sins of macro
1Banking for every being
2What we teach kids up to first job or first community building
teamworkusa slumps:Did you know UNICEF ranks USA 20th out of 21 rich democracies in child well being?
3Energy including clean water, food
4Healthcare365/7/24 access to life-critical basics
5Media including celebrations of mass,
smarts of interactive and communality of how we host/action meetings
6Professions- what rules
we codify in MBA and what hippocratic oaths any macro profession’s monopoly to rule fails to honor
7Government – does it powers over rather that serves or empower, ensuring those with least are wholly and openly
included
.System logics of trillion
dollar mapping are based primarily on
Norman Macrae's Entrepreneurial Revolution Trilogy, The Economist 1976-1984
World Class Brands and Chartering research 1989-1995 by Chris Macrae
Maps
of Trillion Dollar Audit that have emerged since 1998
The right hand map was our first sketch. It was sufficient
to model value multiplication scenarios on which global accountant andersen would meltdown. Our assertion that if, by serial
abuse of true and fair, you reduce the trust value of society to zero however high into the billions your
business stakeholder's value is going then billions*0 will curve down to 0, not billions+0=billions. Andersen's compound conflict
makers did not believe zeroisation could apply to them. This was just the first of a series of global denials by big governance which
made the 00's the most fallible and dismal decade of any new century. With the global banking sector zeroising, urgent questions
seem to be : will we use trillion dollar audit on other global marlets in time to turn round their goodwill, transparency
and sustainability exponentials? And will banks themselves be reborn round micro-up sustainability investment maps which a third of a century of Bangladeshi attention to collaborative innovation can now
open source www.
.
Good news and bad news - there is a great maths error ruling the world. Change this reporting mistake and human networks
can start entrepreneurially turning every sustainability crisis around- let it compound conflicts for much longer and a crashs
of exponentials like drowning in carbon energy may be irreversible. As we first debated in 1984, the facility to network around the world is a huge opportunity for human progress provided we guard against 2 threats -
1) do not let degrees of separation multiply around life critical information flow; 2) do not scale any global industrial
paradigm to have an impact rivaling nature herself unless its whole truth values (maps congruently with) her
evolutionary design rules.
George Washington Uni 4 Feb09 -Dr Yunus signs Yes Youth Can Declaration of Interdependence with the 5 Collaborative
Innovations of Bangladesh's First Third Century of MicroEntrepreneurship Typical Student Initiatives to collaboratively compete to complete by June 09
Model for Uni Yes We Can Microbanking start ups in any university city that can raise $50000 loans by
It has taken a team of authors nearly 10 years to simpify
our forthcoming book's message into pictures like this. We'll call the book trillion dollar audit maps since we want people
around the world to debate the biggest -and most life critical - global market sectors like banking first. However the same transparency logic spins in every sector: is this global market ruled by numbers that reward one side to
take all every quarter or is there a sustainabilit purpose that compounds win-win-win between people investing their working
lives as well as people demanding value from the sector. We welcome debates about any sector that most concerns you at http://trilliondollaraudit.com/ , chris macrae,washington dc bureau tel 301 881 1655
e2 co-worker productivity - in the 1980s looking ahead to how man could design co-worker teams of a joyous service age and knowhow networks where the cost of distance came down to nothing for sharing life-critical
information or replicating anything that could be digitally coded,
the e2 chair used to be so fun to play
- see netfuture, prosumer, intrapreneur, co-worker (have we ever bit for bit teamed up as productively as in the 1960's moonrace -if so tell us which cases we can
map; if not why on earth???) -trillion dollar audit clarifies that we made the greatest maths error ever of spreadsheeting
a virus through mainly wall street's 5 global accountants -thus over decades we devalued investment in
trust and transparency of people relationships and had less than 12 weeks patience for investing in goals (so naturally heroic
ones (clean energy, children, anything communally real instead of image-made ) that need time to seed, nurture,
cross-culturally pollinate and compound hi-trust were shredded)
so now if the 2010s is not to see the
greatest depression 2,0 we need to find and collaboratively help each other trust and value a wholly smart
way of profiling who we are co-working with on what as well as restore the entrepreneurial revolution language which was clearly
written up in the christmas issue of 1976 and translated into eg italian by a youthful romano prodi but which has been buried
under spreadsheets unsustainable assumptions for a quarter of a century
health*wealth's most critical co-worker
survey for sustaining 2010s -can you help us prooftests it rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv or phone dc 301 881 1655
Future
capitalism’s 7 Deadly Sins of Macro
Proposal: after June 29’s youth dialogue with Dr Yunus in Dhaka
we need to have agreed a self-complete profile –so
that yes we can
enable anyone
to see who they are social business networking with
I understand 2 frameworks my dad who started learning/observing
economics in 1943 in Dhaka and Dr Yunus who was born in (what became Bangladesh) in 1940 use to question transparency/sustainability
of economics definition of rules that govern our lifetimes
1.0 What an entrepreneur facilitates:*Prevention of macro’s 7 deadly (systemic loss of sustainability)
sins*A person who make more jobs
than he takes - Yunus GWU 09*Over
90% of inventions that advanced the human lot took a small team most of a lifetime to design- ie best for world entrepreneurship
begins micro, involves lifelong action learning and is tested community-up before replicating worldwide
Please whenever you meet dr yunus or other Bangladeshi microcredit leaders to report back if you find evidence that
I have misinterpreted the above. The rest of this brief needs to have a first go at what the 7 deadly sins are –each
can end the sustainability of a connected world and have in empire’s histories been accidentally or deliberately systemised
to chain a bottom billion lives in poverty
2.0 Survey -identify your own +-? on statement thatglobalisation is still spinning
the wrong way on 7 human rights to sustainability (+-? Is
De Bono’s exercise what do you instantly agree, disagree question when someone asserts a proposed rule or ideology –the
key is to give yourself the option of ? , ie not rushing to judge a statement as 100% right or 100% wrong)Future Capitalism’s 7 deadly sins of macro
1Banking for every being
2What we teach kids up to first job or first community building
teamworkusa slumps:Did you know UNICEF ranks USA 20th out of 21 rich democracies in child well being?
3Energy including
clean water, food
4Healthcare365/7/24 access to life-critical
basics
5Media including celebrations of mass, smarts of interactive and communality of how we host/action
meetings
6Professions- what rules we codify in MBA and what hippocratic oaths any macro profession’s monopoly to rule fails
to honor
7Government – does it powers over rather that serves or empower, ensuring those with least are wholly and openly
included
Roughly speaking the profile needs to convert your shorthand so that anyone can see where
you are currently coming from and going to
Which of these 7 macro’s do you feel is overall
spinning the wrong way for some of the people you care most about
Do you have or know a peer who has
practical experience in bending a curve that is spinning the wring way back to sustainability up
Do you know where people are linking in a microsummit
around ensuring transparency on this crisis issues- and if so what is the big stated deadline goal of this microsummit process.
Specifically the first time I met dr yunus he said that bangladesh’s book on creating a world without poverty needs
to flow 7 microsummits into one- as of today there is only microcreditsummit but it provides
a paradigm :*Set a huge goal*Host annual meeting and continuous networking*Publish open action plans and what interest group you
are coming from before meeting*Get
famous people to celebrate the most detailed local advances
Can we design a profile in a way so that people like those
circulated here are confident they can share with one another, then we can ask the 5000 youth ambassadors to publish their
profiles as part of being a youth ambassador- similarly the profile can be used in virtual communities, summits, small collaboration
cafes, tara and marriahs 250-10000 yes we can people meetings on planning how the future maps back for our life’s work
and play and community renewal.
Questions?
http://www.valuetrue.com– I will put this up as to do 3 of the first 16 feedback exercise on the roads to and from dhaka
june29 – please send in wordsmithing suggestions or other queries – also please feel free to bid in any other
first 16 exercises of future capitalism and social business networking and microentrepreneurship. It as important you bid
in if you/peers can’t be in dhaka as if you can
E5 Producitity multipliers of Community & Local Society
Playing the seat of healthy communities generate
strong economies can be the simplest (most common sense) innovation catalyst of all. However, it often isn’t because
of 2 structural misunderstandings that the most global forms of ruling professions have profited from making ever more complex.
To start at the beginning of community building and communicating openly, this seat’s player needs
to be confident in animating the debating proposition that communities can be celebrated as making the long-term investments
that compound the greatest impact. It is the community – the local society’s diversity of context
- that contributes such investments as natural resources, education of children, safety and cross-cultural richness (itself
a vibrantly innovative dynamic as you may know wherever you have danced with such kindred spirits), retraining people where
a global employer suddenly outsources etc.
Often misreported in the urgency of the crisis of how
to stop USA from drowning in the banking meltdown are 2 other messages that President Obama has been relentlessly asking every
Yes We Can American – or friend of America - to debate and do now.
Firstly American media’s superpower
ideology has spun a top-down globalisation which we now know is not the whole solution to the future of anything people and
communities most want. Is there a networking atlas through which we can value super-empowerment as uniting more value multipliers
than superpowering over alone?
Second in at least 4 sectors, communal crises of risk and opportunity
are generating that are far deeper than just finding a cure for banking. Hindsight can let us see that for decades that the
following are not continuously improving for most people and children:
Healthcare
Job-creating vocational education
Clean energy and affordable accessible healthy diets
Media and professional questioning of what knowledge communities
need to collaboratively and openly maximise human energies for future capitalism to be everyone’s job.Dare
we entrepreneurially design our generations “death of distance” knowledge-connecting age to spin the opposite
way round form the industrial age - as far as visioning how to sustain growth in ways that lead above zero-sum models of old
economists?
Banking- in combination with these other 4 sectors - has been collapsing particularly onto
those communities (eg the Katrina-afflicted) that already had the least communal joy in representing their peoples’
needs. The reason for this dismal state of affairs is ultimately to do with the missing maths of sustainability that this
game helps you explore. Look out for all the non-monetary value exchanges that goodwill multiplying maps reward through actioning
open knowledge sharing, developing individuals deepest learning curves so as to make a difference, renewing communities’
popsicle indexes ( simply speaking how good for the future is it to be a child in this community)
Two
bits of good news can encourage community-productivity players. First, All sustainability crises involve a common mathematical
error. Namely that global professionals have not been wholly valuing community sustainability nor goodwill’s truly positive
multipliers. Change the maths (by connecting the gameboard’s win-win-win purpsoe) and we can start resolving every sustainability
crisis. Second, if you search around the world, there are places that have already developed inspiring community–based
solutions and in most cases these people want to open source these solutions so your community can enjoy them as fast as a
YES WE CAN web-connecting world can replicate. One web where you can support this search is http://socialbusiness.tv – please tell us of others info@worldcitizen.tv
Transparency needed to regenerate community thriving democracy
requires all the human and structural confidences we can muster in arguing that it is worth while turning round from low-trust
environment hi-trust ones. Neither government nor media powering over a community can achieve what essentially
needs to be agency served from within community. Identifying who practices communal agency is a local and cultural treasure
hunt. Collaboration gold may be found in hi-trust teachers or doctors; it may be in ex-marines or priests; it may rise out
of some with a very handy skill such as installing solar panels which risks being teased as too “micro” to make
a difference in the face of globalisation’s big crisis until you communally see every family joining in planting green.
Dear Alan and Tony-
as discussed previously I am aiming to complete draft rules on the 10 roles that determine whether sustainability or its destruction spins systematically around
free markets and organisational goodwill. You spend a lot of your lifetimes on the customer role connecting to leadership.
Do you have any editing suggestions to this draft?
Ultimately the voice of the customer
is to choose which organisations continue to exist –this is direct if the game is being played in business sector where
individual choices of enough customers continuously determine whether an organisation is sustained and more collective in
other sectors.
We believe that what most makes or breaks
the trust of customers is whether the organisation is spinning an informed or misinformed relationship with those whose custom
it most seeks to sustain. If you are playing from this seat you might wish to look at a site such as http://www.cluetrain.com which describes how different types of media and messages could be used to inform or
misinform.
Businesses in particular should be designed
to serve a segment of customers (whilst compounding no harm on anyone). What most breaks my trust is a business that seeks
to profit disproportionately from my ignorance (eg like most people I am relatively ignorant about stuff I only occasionally
need to buy, particularly in a sudden crisis) by being non-transparent with its cost/pricing structure or pretending
that I am one of the customers it is designed to serve when it isn’t.
Of
course the customer role depends acutely on how vital the problem which a purchase is seeking a solution
to. But in turn no industry sector should lose touch with what its most vital purpose is. Why would customers want to spend
their money? employees want to spend their lives? societies want to host an industry or organisation which is evolving no
human and communally good purpose whatsoever?
Although
the customer role may sound simple when described in these terms, over the last third of a century an awful lot of global
media has been developed that is intent on dumbing down instead of smartening up customers. At the same time as the cluetrain
web shows the possibility of internet media is to be the smartest and most collaborative humans have ever worked with. But
this is where the customer role increasingly needs to be "interactively" smart in choosing the media that it
values an organisation using. Over the last quarter of a century we have all joined in that generation with an unique responsibility
to the sustainability of our species. The one that ultimately decides how satellite communications removes the cost of geographical
distance between peoples and make us ever more interconnected. This most extraordinary change in the history of our species
will determine one of 2 opposite outcomes
will 7 billion people communicate round – the scenario
in which hi-trust multiplies and we search out solutions to all peoples life-critical needs before celebrating more trivial
things like who is best at hitting a ball into a hole?
or will an orwellian big brother world spin in which ever fewer big powers control the rest
of humanity by trapping people in misinformation and literally using adverts and other media to addict.
Of course this means that the customer-trust seat
and the society-trust seat need to value each other’s win-wins more and more. This is the most important
responsibility of journalists for humanity and other “economic” professionals advising leadership on how to do no harm as well as pursue the greater good
that is assumed whenever debates on free markets are truly staged. We info@worldcitizen.tv are happy to try and help you search out such people if you ever start playing a game whose
free market is one where the customer seat becomes life-critical.
I think the answer to your question is - innovation
comes in the business model game (indicated by attachments) and thus the transparency that governance in sustainability's
Yes We Can networking world will need to compound
It is probably the case that our journey's deadline
(June 23 in Dhaka) to translate why Muhammad Yunus' social business model - the simplest mathematical one that can sustain Future Capitalism -isnt compatible with timing of this year's MIT's competition unless there are MIT students or faculty most concerned
with embedding enterprenurial truth at the core of how we choose local to global networking designs
Anyhow would
love to discuss this any time if people find relevance in our framing since it is our networking goal to open
source transparency mapping's goodwill multipliers and give under 25s first opportunties to play out the greatest
innovations for humanity Future Capitalism's exploration can bring. I travel up to Boston every other month
to chat about how people see the new (SMBA) genre of collaborative innovation networking whose publishing epicentre
is in Dhaka- thanks to Bangladesh's third of a century and national heritage of action learning this.
I dont know how many people are involved in this years sub-track of the yunus challenge - it might be that some
of them would find that our business game helps them make the case in finding venture angels who actually get sustainability's
other way round systems.
--- On Fri, 13/3/09, Nicolas Date: Friday, 13 March,
2009, 6:37 PM
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your e-mail. It sounds like you're on an exciting
path with a potentially great outcome! Concerning your group's participation in IDEAS, there are a few pieces of
the program that would need to be addressed:
The IDEAS judges evaluate a number of factors in considering
entries, but the three true pillars of evaluation are: innovation, feasibility, and impact. Based on what little
I know about your project, it sounds like you could describe strong cases for feasibility and impact. What's not
immediately apparent is exactly where the innovation lies in your project. A new publication or publishing house doesn't
immediately strike me as innovative... but maybe your description of "open source" publications DOES make this innovative
- I truly don't know. You could do some investigating of existing publishing systems, and contrast yours with them.
If what you're proposing has never been conceived of (or documented, anyway), then you could make a strong case
for innovation.
One rule for projects is that at least 1/3 of the project team has to be composed
of MIT students, and it's required that those students are contributing not just person power, but that they're part
of concept development.
That outlines what my initial thoughts are, hopefully this e-mail is clear.
Please e-mail or call me back if you have questions. Whether or not you pursue an IDEAS entry, best of luck with
the project!
After a year of dialogues, the charter below offers a one-pager of the understanding FC friends have reached. I will start taking it round a few publishers from tomorrow on to see if one can be found who
wants to make such a year book primarily an open source social business
.
.
We most welcome more collaboration cafes with this progression and its urgent interaction with yes we can solutions to the global banking crisis. Usually I can manage
DC or NY any tme- my next daytrip beyond is Boston March 9. chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Every sustainability crisis begins in the community. Systems powering over the community compound
extraction of its natural resources or human productivities. This degradation’s dynamics compound exponentially over
time. This means that the harm done looks insignificant quarterly until a tipping point is breached at which time the sustainability
of the community crashes. Fortunately for humanity, one large nation has been designed round micro-up community sustainability
since its birth and has now mapped a third of a century of sustainability economics. One of its earliest knowledge transferring
alumni was Barack Obama's mother.
1 Begin by embedding doctor,
teacher and banker in the community. Their humanity and hi-trust services compound sustainability as income-generating mothers
define what the community’s end poverty’s goals are to be familiarized around.
2 Clean water, food , energy can be made abundant but only if nature’s
designs are permitted to flow –ie map how one systems (waste/output) is designed as another’s input, and don't get
into a fatal attraction with carbon
3 Empower all knowledge connecting
media in lowest cost always access mode. This is necessary for fair trade to blossom and children to have opportunities to
become smarter than previous generations and grow up as vocationally ready in most value multiplying ways. National governments
have missed this democratic opportunity wheresoever they licence new media like a stealth tax. This inconvenient truth begins
by licensing to highest bidder who then uses media to make quick gains extracting from separated individuals instead of smartening
up communal flows. Critical systems understanding: just as sustainability destruction is patterned round exponentials down,
sustainability empowerment multiplies around exponentials up.
Mathematically the Future Capitalism
logic of Muhammad Yunus - social business - and Bill Gates remained digitally divided in 08; here's hoping Yes We Can Unite in 09
mapping why bankers who fail to understand the free
market of social business have no sustainable future
ashden2 yes we can replicate solar all over developing world but only if we connect microcredit too ...
grameencredit why not mobilise schumachers 2 million village networked economy and our generation's space race towards poverty museums www
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS REVIEWED BY FUTURE CAPITALISM
4 Networking around Bangladesh’s microcredit
and other sustainability investment social business models, today’s community sustaining economies are designing mobile
banking partnerships at 10 times lower cost http://bankabillion.org/ . One bank for the poor’s exponential investment progress since 1996 http://www.gshakti.org/demonstrates yes we can sustainability by installing more solar units across its developing
nation than the whole of the USA. Thriving carbon
negative economics is possible if you begin and end every audit cycle in valuing community rising. Freedom and happiness become
part of the living constitution of networking economies as healthcare and other life enhancing learnings are planted in young
people action learning at every grade, and all the while their education defines the priority quest of the entrepreneur as
one whose goodwill makes more jobs than she or he takes.
5 Networks have multiplicative
impacts across systems that were previously geographically or otherwise separated. The service and knowledge sector consequences
of this new economic dynamic are that reliable basic services can be communally designed over half a generation to be 10 times
lower cost than appears possible in economies where sufficient media and hi-trust productivity are not owned by the community.
This is why Muhammad Yunus has become the most trusted entrepreneur all around youth’s social networking worlds by joyously
demonstrating how 10 times lower cost social business models impact future capitalism - as well as invite everyone to join
up now to creating a world without poverty.Instead of mapping win-win-win, fallible globalization’s
pre-networking professionals have been ruling their own monopolies by taking their cut through proliferating boxed in business
case models.
Perversely the mathematical errors being propagated - Unseen Wealth of Industrial Age’s mindsets
- have caused global professional monopolies to deny richer nations from participating in co-creative capacities.We are in effect censoring youth from enjoyment of connecting the bigger picture of future possibilities
generated by transparently enabling life-critical and humanly most innovative information to flow
6 There is good news to cheer and lead. Sustainability’s most vital franchises are replicable and primarily open source.If
the world’s biggest national economies are prepared to embrace micro-up openly -Yes We Can unite the planet in a whole
new economics: an age of prosperity sustaining 7 billion people’s productivities around hi-trust organizations and jobs
that make a difference.
DARE
WE BOLDLY GO WHERE NW COLONIALISM FORBADE ECONOMICS TO SEARCH?
7 Networking technology compounds the fastest sustainability opportunities and threats ever. So one
generation-ours - bears responsibility for millennium prospects of all future generations Whilst microeconomists
forecast the above scenarios in 1984 and their crashing consequences through the first decade of century 21, Bangladesh has experimented with open solutions to sustainability since its birth
as a nation a third of a century ago. Most of this story has so far been forbidden with global media giving macroeconomics
conventional wisdom all but 100% share of voice in NW hemispheres. Yes We Can movements offer what is in all probability the
last call and last crossroads to change economics and professional rule from top-down to micro up. Historically the same economic
lessons have been advanced, but then practically lost from worldwide consciousness, every time entrepreneurs overturned empires.
Such joyous moments included Gandhi’s end of Empire in India, American’s Boston tea party, arguably Paris'
bastille, and as a Scot I openly declare the hi-trust (free market) frameworks that Adam Smith developed so that any country (even Scotland) never again need be the subject of a hostile takeover due to an international
banking scam - which Scotland fell victim to around 1700! making my compatriots more worldwide than geographically tied by
1850!
*
dedication : to scot james wilson who died before
his time of a disease that BRAC now remedies for a dime - trying to end raj economics 10 months into dialogues in calcutta around 1863 -some may know
JW as the guy who helped repeal the corn laws, and created a media - The Economost- whose first job in 1843 was to boot out
90% of vested interests calling themselves members of parliament.
yes- Ashden's evening for sustainability was also in my top 3 most wondrous
meetings of my life - the other two being the first time I met Dr Yunus in Dhaka new year of 08, and my 12 year old daughter's
birth. With good fortune we can add june 23 in dhaka to top 4.
Also, I hope it is appropriate to extend our
celebration cc of such good news assemblies
Lamiya Morshed is CEO of Yunus secretariat.
Kazi Islam leads
Grameen practices that change internet for the poor eg http://bankabillion.org is quite timely! and http://www.grameensolutions.com is the entrepreneurial division for extreme partnering experiements in ending digital divides
I am not sure if
the Dipal Barua (head of Grameen Shakti and number 2 in Grameen Bank) email is a live one
Clive is Dr Yunus publisher
in New York -perhaps some of us could learn with Yes We Can youth with a NY coffee together on week of April 6
Alan
Mitchell and I have spent 10 years writing up a game http://trilliondollaraudit.com its perverse rules disqualify you from a front seat if you are expert at top-down and insist that micro-up and collaboration
media players be given full share of voice in any truly free market.
Vivian is producer of the Yunus Movie- it may be the social action version of the slumdog millionnaire genre and emerging out of Paris the west's leading future
capitalism epicentre, yes we can't wait to celebrate it
Marriah Star in aiming to mobilise 1000 person yes
we can street parties in Boston this year and 10000 person ones next year. Ten years ago - the only occasion I gave a lecture
at Harvard on marketing, the place was so very different from the united spirit of MIT and boston colleges today. Perhaps
Boston is set for another great tea party for freedom of productivities and happiness of communal sustaining demands
Peter Ryan is london's practical action learning epicentre for microcredit with specific social business portfolios
in Malawi and Boston, and one of his next micro-franchises in nmalawi aims to be on clean energy. Modjtaba "hattoribleu"
Sadria is at Aga Khan Uni in London which he relocated to after a cross-cultural quarter of a century in China and Japan
with the intent to help bridge East-West divides.
In UK Tony leads tomorrowscompany.com -their next green breakfast is a dialogue with Bill Becker, Executive Director of the Presidential Climate Action Project,Wednesday
25th March, 2009,Breakfast from 8am for an 8.30 start and a 10.00am
finish, Tomorrow's Company, NIOC house, 4 Victoria Street
(same street as Ashden)
Mathematically the Future Capitalism
logic of Muhammad Yunus - social business - and Bill Gates remained digitally divided in 08; here's hoping Yes We Can Unite in 09
Mapping why bankers who fail to understand the free
market of social business have no sustainable future
ashden2 Yes we can replicate solar all over developing world but only if we connect microcredit too ...
grameencredit why not mobilise schumachers 2 million village netwoerked economy and our generation's space race towards poverty
museums www
My family's inheritance of entrepreneurial and
exponentially sustainable collaboration knowhow is but a very small piece in big jigsaws way beyond my capability.
However, It does make me passionately concerned with such media questions as:
A)
can we publish a Future Capitalism yearbook from 2010 that make youth's Yes We Can lives and networks more fun and sustainably
productive
B)
what if the BBC's world service was governed as a social business?
C) what if Sainsbury's and other leading sustainability
families in UK could facilitate a Future Capitalism joint venture between The Economist of St James and The
Economist of Dhaka?
I dont expect anyone here necessarily
feels these are their most urgent gravities of 09 but if you do have your own entrepreneurial revloution questions to share please do, or by chance if you know someone who I need to talk about media sustainability ABC with, please beam me/us up
Please tell us anywhere you know of where communities are debating this observation of Dr Muhammad Yunus which unites microeconomists
in questioning where Top Down Professions deviated from compounding goodwill. Thus their monoplies shredded hi-trust's
hippocratic oaths (often without the mathematical competence to see where the likes of Wall Street to 2008 was leading)-
chris macrae washington dc 301 881 1655 map At smbaworld.com
What is
Good (win-win-win) Global?
p.5
Muhammad Yunus:
In a world where
the ideology of free enterprise has no real challenger, why have free markets failed so
many people? As some nations march towards ever greater prosperity, why has so much of
the world been left behind?
The
reason is simple. Unfettered markets in their current form are not meant to solve social
problems, and instead may actually exacerbate poverty, disease, corruption, crime and
inequality
I support the idea of globalization –that
free markets should expand beyond national borders, allowing trade among nations and a
continuing flow of capital, and with governments wooing international companies by offering
them business facilities, operating conveniences and tax and regulatory advantages. Globalization,
as a general business principle, can bring more benefits to the poor than any other alternative. But without proper oversight and guidelines, globalization has the potential to be highly destructive. Global trade is like a hundred-lane highway criss-crossing the world. If it is a free-for-all high way, with no stoplights, speed limits, size restrictions or even lane-markers its surface will be taken over by the giant trucks from the world’s most powerful economies. Small vehicles will be forced off the highway. For win-win globalization, we need fair traffic laws, traffic signals and traffic police. The rule of the “strongest takes all” must be replaced by rules that ensure the poorest have a place on the highway. Otherwise the global market falls under the control of financial imperialism
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Dear Alexis
do you have a slot in the next 2 weeks when we can rehearse what's possible
1 KNOWIING
HISTORY'S FUTURE LESSONS
basically my family accidentally
happens to know the history of how economic theory has always discriminated against women and youth and families so firstly
any stories you can collect on that will be great to bank up for future capitalism -
the original 1843 scottish founder of The Economist wanted the paper to be closed once 2 goals had
been achieved
-repealing the corn laws, a landowners monopoly of pricing which started hundreds of thousands and
led directly to 150 years of wars been England and Ireland including the horrid innovation of electronic terrorism
-repeal of
capital punishment which in Victorian times was a cop out - give poor children no education and then hang them if the steal
-further,
my maternal grand-dad was mentored by Gandhi for 25 years on why to revolt against the English empire's capitalism
secondly we have a long history of writers, mathematicians and fools in the Shakespearean
sense (my granddad was at Heidelberg studying German and religions when world 1 broke out; as one of the few brits speaking
German he was deployed as a small scale spy) he enjoyed the work so much that he gave up preparing for the clergy and became
a British consular instead- which is how my father found himself eg in Moscow in 1930 and came to distrust stalin's
mega-organisation or 9 years later he was in Galatz Romania which was the main ports jews escaped out of hitlers europe
from or 4 years later while still a teenager he was learning economics from an Indian correspondence course whilst waiting
to fly raf airplanes out of Bangladesh - it was only natural that his near 50 years of writing has always questioned how little
big organizations truly do in innovations for humanity
thirdly there is a 10-win grid at http://trilliondollaraudit.com that I am beginning to publish on how 10 different perspectives are needed to evaluate whether an organisation or a
global market is spinning sustainably - its been fashionable since the darn spreadsheet for global professions to take almost
a monopoly view on what short-term owners wants - that is why dr yunus model of social business opens up a debate of what
everyone else values other than short-term owners - logically the maths of being governed by short-term owners can only be
perfecting for compounding loss of sustainability of everything
alan has been writing up stories around this 10-win
grid for about a decade now so there is almost every human approach to questioning management under the sun to catalogue
fourth, if
we fail to succeed in getting one of the motions we debate with dr yunus of june 23 in dhaka to open up future capitalism
as the biggest news humanity needs to read all about on the planet, plan b is to go and disrupt the shareholders of The Economist's
meeting- as well as the founders wishes I have been doing an annual survey since 1995 of economist shareholders on what
are the risks of economists no longer modeling exponential futures- the Cadbury letter attached was one early reply in 2005;
since Cadbury’s and Sainsbury’s are the largest British owners of The economist it is convenient that a daughter
of the Sainsbury dynasty founded the ashden network which heroises grameen's contributions to green energy
there won't
be any sustainable future unless we change the maths of governance- this isn’t just yunus' plea- its specifically
what obama refers to when he states top-down global doesn’t work, how can we design community-up banking and other systems
for healthcare, education, everything that is vital to free market
if we don’t bend the curve this summer a
return to the ld globalization professions will incur at least a decade of slump if not a collapsing planet - that's quite
a big story to be early into writing up
hope you do
chris
Extract of Cadbury letter
My vision for economics is one of real progress in getting across the message about climate change. Reducing
emissions is a political problem not a technical one. To reach stability requires total international agreement and the difficulty
of achieving it cannot deter us from working towards it and succeeding however long it takes. The world owes it to future
generations.
It will require an extraordinary communications
effort
Yunus 3 by 3 Noughts & Crosses - Typical 3 Minute Game
Act*Learn
Everyone's a
World Citizen
T1
CultureMediating- yes nobel and youth can create world stages that champion more than who hit a golf ball best
U1 SocialNetworkings 5 collaborative innovations of the space race to poverty museums
V1 WorldClass is grounded in how deeply local capitalism most powerful leaders integrate
T2 teaching becomes Co-Mentoring in a highly liked-in world of info-webs
U2 Entreprenuerial Revolution
V2 CommunityMarketer-channels
owned for goodwill mutiplying around those in most vital need
T3 HealthFlowing
U3 Banker for people –develop
everyone’s entrepreneur inside and every community’s prioritisation of sustainability goals
During the 1980s I was part of the first team to use database
software (invented at Massachusetts Institute of Technology) to record what societies worldwide wanted from brands
and markets as these went global as well as local. It was clear that the role of branding as a communicatiosn system was in
revolution - from just positoning product images in local markets to representting everything that the world's leading
organisations promised to live and learn around. When a system is in revolution, it is not a good idea to rush in and prescribe
professional rules for valuing it. Still some professions (as I found out to my horror worlking at Coopers & Lybrand
1989-1994) did race in- separately aiming to make sure you spent a lot of money on their advice and even
its monopoly of metrics! The Trillion Dollar audit emerged as the simplest maths antidote to this confusin when ten
years later I was asked to construct a model of the future brand value of the Andersen Big 5 accounting firm. Having
read one hour interviews of the 100 biggest decsion makers of the firm - my prediction was that there were so many trust conflicts
in this human relationship system that the future value t society would accelerate down to zero unless leadership interventions
were fast and true. Unfortunatley, it suited the powers that be at the communications agency who asked for my inputs
to sell in a 20+ million dolar relogo program rarher than challenge Andersen leaders to unite round ending conflicts between
its different visions and somewhat arrogant knowledge management promises to dotcoms and enrons and other worldcoms.
So as the 20th Century ended, the quest for hi-trust entrepreeurial mapmaking, and interdisciplinary research into Unseen
Wealth of the 21st century, began in earnest.
In the early 190s, the Uk Sainsbury's supermarket chain
asked for advice on how to leverage being the biggest brand in the land - we suggested that that it should not become the
most arrogant with its core manufacturing brand partners - our advice was outvoted. Its value demand conflicts became one
of the first caes of value true exponential mapping- in this case sainsbury's didnt zeroise its brand but it irreversibly
lost market leadership. As always financial results lag how fast goodwill is destructing - in other words saisnbury's
peak quarterly performance corresponded to a time when true goodwill metrics/multipliers were already slumping
Postcard from Harvard 1999 I am just a postrgrad in maths statistics. But I was shocked the one time I
made a presentation in Harvard. Valuetrue mapping requires that leaders never ever try to measure a company's performance
by a single number. I was told however much logic your presentation may or may not have there are no funds for this type of
research. When MBA curricula become this mathematically illiterate compound futures do not bode well.
At the end of 2003 we were preparing for a conference on intellectual capital near Toronto - the home town
of guru Don Tapscot -and he seemed interested in making a concerted go at webbing 2004 Year of Transparency. Our efforts didn't
move the richter scale of the MBA world. Perhaps our story of the risk of zeroisation at the 10 Billion Dollar level was all
too modest. In Brussels, the head of research into intangibles told us for politicians to be interested in goodwill auditing you would need 3 European Enrons to fail in one year. In 2008,
we now that the audit could better have been named Trillion Dollar Auditing.
Example of 2008/2009 good news projects
Y10000 dvd - current status concept email info@worldcitizen.tv or phone our washington dc bureau 301 881 1655 with ideas to improve on this
Requesting 10000 youth to stage the
nest news dialogues and actions on eg job creation worldwide 2008/2009
Stimulus about 20 youtube converation
starters - chief guest editor Muhammad Yunus
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version of video choices at 25 august 2008 - please
contact us urgently to recomend improvements for 10000 freshers to debate in 20 cities
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Using Yunus Dvd 10000 (Y10000)
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We are inviting 10000 youth to debate good news and possible actions connecting Microentrepreneur
views of the world’s future. This system was the basis of a survey “Entrepreneurial Revolution” by my father
in The Economist in 1976. The source of Microentrepreneur innovation is a small group of people commit their working lives to a solving a human problem.
Today, a worldwide benchmark is the social business and
microeconomics maps for ending poverty founded by 4 people around Dr Yunus in 1976. This network’s openness around its
first core service microcredit has rejoiced in exponential growth. Bill Clinton reports that 100000 Bangladeshi’s now use similar social business maps in franchising banking and other solutions that
are helping 20 million women end poverty for their families and in their communities –especially the children who are
their next generation. Since 1997 networking around microcredit and other hi-trust maps has accelerated worldwide with the
goal of reaching 100 million of the poorest achieved in 2007. Along with videos from Dr Yunus and his social business mapmakers
at Grameen Bank, we have searched out examples of entrepreneurial dialogues that appear to be sustaining better worlds. This
is just a start of a search we ask 10000 youth and their Generation’s connections to help the world
explore out of every country, city and culture now.
Please
note Yunus editorial team or you can change any of these titles – just a first attempt to see a flow jigsaw emerging
as well as 20 ingredients. We can use this as a way of starting to assemble 1 or 2 action links per video- hope you will help!
Grameen Inside –how and why to bank on job creation &
poorest women’s income generating creativity over a third of a century
Video 9 How women’s self-confidence changes the world
by Mrs Begum co-founder of Grameen
Video 10 Welcoming worldwide interns by Mrs E-Janine, Head of Interns Programs
Video 11 Future Capitalism Invitation to CEOs to test out how
entrepreneurial the match between a global corporation and a grassroots microenterpreneur network can be by Mrs Morshed, CEO
of Yunus -secretariat -join in open mapmaking of yunuspartners
Video 12 Practical tips
on social business modelling by Mr Sultan, CEO of Grameen Heathcare Social Businesses
Video 13 – Team orientation steps in social business creativity
– Samir Chowdhury
Searching out Sustainability Good News around the world
Video 14 The Green Children Pop
Foundation – the loan that started Grameen Eye Hospital
Video 15 The Green Children – Scholarship Loans our network of friends can make to keep
children at school
Video
16 – Did youth entrepreneurship get lost in the world’s schooling systems – Sir Ken Robinson, Royal Society
of Arts
Video 17 – How the CIDA Free University and Branson school of entrepreneurship works -inviting your collaborations-Taddy Blecher,
Johannesburg
Video 18 – Creating open spaces for children- a small example from Haiti
Video 19 – The challenge of making industrial carpets manufacturing sustainable – Ray Anderson
Video 20 – Inviting Business & Leaders to join
in Force For Good – Tony Manwaring
22 New York branch
of collaboration cafe Dhaka Paris London NY
Productive & deamnding human relationhip systems are designed around 10 main coordinates - the 5 Entrepreprenurial
expoentials of Productivity and the 5 value multiplying demands
Goodwill index multipliers E1*E2*E3*E4*E5*V1*V2*V3*V4*V5
Individual Productivity
E1
Employee demands
V1
Co-worker productivity – eg teams
E2
Customer demands
V2
Organizational system/-purpose productivity
E3
Owner demands – clarify dominant
owner segment
V3
Partnering productivity with other business systems
E4
Business partner demands
V4
Partnering productivity sustaining local societies resources
E5
Local society demands
V5
Entrepreneurial
Multipliers of Social Business Modelling
Yunus/Grameen
References
Further References
Microentrepreneur inside every being; identifying own greatest comeptence to income
generate by serving others in community; action learning
E1
FLOW
Peer to peer - 5 person circles; 60 person vilage centers; now mobile connections
across 150000 centers , 7 million small business members who co-shared half a Nobel prize for productvity sustaining community
E2
Intrapreneur; ways service
& knowledge economies invest in people instead of counting them as costs (India and bangladesh are leading this pposite
way round systemisation)
Empowerment
system designed round 16 decisions evlutionary selected by microcredit borrowers; each of over 2100 branch franchises seeks
to attain 5* rating connecting sustable cashflow and sustainable community goals
E3
More on sustainability entrepreneurial
system's mother way round metrics - In social business mdoels those most desperately in need of a particular service purpose
are either the long term owners or leaders steward this; tyhere are no short-term rewards or pressures to take investment
out of investing in the most purposeful organsiational systems that compound investment can sustain expoentially up
FutuereCapitalsim - taking socila business models of banking to
partnerships with global corporations in all vital human sectors- MICROhealth, MICROagriculture, MICRO
education, MICROgov, MICROmedia
E4
see new funds being devlooed around social business stockmarkets;
understand the difference between Industryt Sector responsibility - colaborate to end compounding sector's biggest risk
to human sustainabiity and lower level models such as CSR where collaborating to end risk is not often deemed possible unless
media is already very open and investigative - in which case dynamics of reputation analysis flip
Partnering productivity sustaining local societies resources- micro models are openly replicable community rising franchises -yunus leadership team makes these exponentially accountable to ending poverty and reaching the poorest. Ending poverty
is defined in terms of creating sustainable jobs- an idea youth social action networks can apply to any society.
E5
eg ecology and youth networks wish to see full costing of eg carbon
destriction applied across every player in the global market -then human sustainability the ultimate value of every society
I have ever surveyed is prioritied into the system governance; this media-truth seraching correction would actually return
economics to the communal transparency adam smith intended when advocating free markets