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10 October 2008: On US Public Sector tv , George Soros says: For 25 years now we have been compounding a sub-optimal
- and non-sustainable -globalisation. Can we get over the "macro" arrogance that it was always extremely
unlikely that we would compound a perfect globalisation the first time round? Can we co-create a stage empowering all
sides to question possible errors and unite transparently around testing out more human futures? Let's
see what 10000 youth can make of these 18 conversation starters | Free Market of Ending Poverty:
Our generation’s Do Now crossroads.
Can we agree collaboration goals for choosing a globalisation map capable of uniting humanity and empowering community sustainability? | What qualities would you design into a banking for and by people? One that includes everyone’s
ability to make a lifetime difference? A simple one that everyone can understand and where nobody is seeking to profit
by compounding unknown risk onto others | Are you aware that thriving non-carbon economies are possible, and create lots of green jobs? Eg How can peoples share confidence in solar energy
sans frontieres? Do you enjoy access to peer networks that open source and action learn?
| What becomes possible when a bank is one of the planet's most inspiring organisations? | Did you know that microcredit’s purpose of banks
that end poverty was co-founded by a woman? What did she identify with the communal practice and DNA of microcredit from
day 1? | Can we explore how mobile brings extraordinary new solutions for the poorest and indeed anyone who wishes to renew job creation in the
community? | A generation of Bangladeshi’s have invested in a grassroots national strategy of innovating a service economy around sustainability and
collaboration solutions. Agents of community to community worldwide trade wanted! | www.grameentrust.org helping 38 countries to design microcredit for the poorest –what learning patterns does microcredit’s co-founder Professor Latifee value most | Grameen’s welcoming approach to youth and everyone is : learning
by doing. Have you ever tried this opposite kind of educational experience?
| | Social Business Entrepreneurial Revolution 1 (ER1). Bllionaires can compound so much more with endlessly
recyclable social business dollar than one-off charity dollar | SBER2: SB integrates a goodwill
multiplying governance system. This is what brand leadership needs to faciltate wherever people communally want to sustain
truly purposeful organisation | SBER3: Arguably health is the top priortity sector, after banking, for social business global partnerships in capitalism’s
future. Time for microhealthsummit? | SBER4 : 100000 Bangladeshi’s are ready to share a generation’s microentrepreneur experience of SB. Youth
networks urgently wanted | Grounded Practice: For 30 years now, SB models help micro-economists
question when are the conventional wisdoms of globalisation and of development policy actually conventional
blunders | Most Social Businesses serving "bottom billion" customers need to generate positive cashflow whilst offering a price at least ten times lower than consumer markets in big cities.. The New Creativity! | Internetworker for the Poor – Don’t write off Dr Yunus as merely Banker for the Poor. Innovation networks know him
as one of humanity’s great innovation gravities for ending digital divides | A safe assumption for the future is that youth will need to create the majority of jobs. Debate! | Global Industry Sector Responsibility : 2008
has shown this to be the Opportunity and Threat to all our futures. Can you help anyone to hear about the no risk guarantee
Dr Yunus offers leaders who seriously want to partner this quest |
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help appreciated info@worldcitizen.tv if you have a simpler 50 word description of any of these 18 video links comments
welcome at our video blog http://goodnewsglobe.blogspot.com Expoentials Up Map #1 Grameen, Mirpur, Bangladesh Project - Trillion Dollar Auditing which sustainability exponential
forward for world's largest global markets? Until recently lawyers and other advisers of global corporations have advised
there is no contest- if you are in the boardroom of a shareholder owned corporation, you must apply the macro rules of governance However
compound consequences of this are now spreading doubt in many places Firstly, there is at least one global sector "banking"
where both approaches have been tested worldwide, and the macro governed banks are now crashing through subprime and other
compound coflicts whereas the microcredit banks that have stood the test of time have the safest repayment rates.
Moreover this syetm difference is raising a popular question impacting rich as well as developing worlds - is the prime purpose
of banks to invest in productivity and jobs, or in fuelling maximum consumption? Ultimately we all live in communities, which
kind of bank do you to prefer to have all around the future of you and yours? Secondly, it is now beyond reasonable
doubt that the energy companies that saw themselves as always mainly in the carbon energy industry have put humanity on an
exponential downcurve. The only questions are how far down are we - indeed how far away are we from irreversible
planetary and species damage? It is interesting that an economist of the stature of Lord Nicholas Stern has called the
climate/energy crisis the greatest failng of free markets ever. If this is so, then monopoly governance by macro's rules
are not always what free market was intended to mean by the orignaitors of this central logic of economics Thirdly,
there is no doubt that microeconomists were much more respected 25 years ago - indeed animators of action learning
what entrepreneurs do. This was before the spreadsheet made governing globally by numbers practical in such short periods
as quarters or less. After 4 decades of being the most prolific leaders writer for The Ecoomist, my father's
writings in te 1980s caled most macroeconimcs disgraceul political chicaery and forecast that if we were to integrate
localities into an equtaible and sustaining globalsiation then a Nobel Laureate would need to imspire the worldwide to
hunt out 30000+ replicable community rising projects geared to ending extreme poverty's trap.. This book
will look at both sides alternating in early chapters between macro's official doctrine, and micro now that at least 100000
intrapreneurs are practising this in Bangladesh's largest and most successful organsiational systes,. Ones that Bll Clinton
has noted are the driver of this natins's recent good news in terms of compound grwoth 
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