How can youth change economics to end unemployment and end poverty?
Keynes1: never ever
respond to depression with austerity
Keynes2: With the world being ruled only by economics,
the greatest danger to the freedom of youth is the elderly macroeconomist
Cases of loss
of youth: ! Greece; 2 Student loaned and subprimed USA ...
My father's life was spent at The Economist preparing the 2 great debates that the net generation
needed to mediate if today was to be the most productive time to be alive
first as keynes proved economists offer a bi-partisan systems science on exponentially sustainable
growth through full employment that goes wrong as soon as economists hire themselves out to party political divides -
the new book by krugman offers the kind of bipartisan knowhow needed to get america back to work
dad
(The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant) also arrived at a stunning conclusion -places that grow from the net generation on will depend on how well they change economics
to focus the investments of family and community's on youth - without such investment there is no chaace of a place growing
through the post-industrial revolution of the knowledge networked economy = for these reasons we chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk wash dc hotline 1 301 881 1655 ask you to help us survey education value chains for their total
investment in optimalising youth's productive flows http://jobscompetitions.ning.com/ - next summits with dr yunus and 1000 youth - DC sept 27; n.carolina sept 26' Orgegon and intel world ahead oct1
second being a member of the first net generation is most exciting time to be alive because
it provides an unique opportunity to create 3 billion new jobs but these needed to be visioned back so that an above
zero sum economics is innovated and celebrated by empowering worldwide youth with heroic millennium goals-it is these
3 billion jobs (billion green, billion through mobilising million times more collaboration technology, billion serving hi-trust
communities so that youth 0 to 25 have chance to lead productive lives wherever they are born ) which this web links
experiments to as well with special thanks to entrepreneurial revolution alumni friends since this joyful challenge
was first launched in The Economist 1976
Would you like the world to be ruled so that every generation of children everywhere
What do business leaders gain from being
alumni of student entrepreneur competitions
2012 overall
winner - what if you never needed to recharge your mobile because (your body's) thermal heat kept it charged
if you could choose 10 worldwide judges to take a second look at the biggest ideas that
student job competitions pitch- who would you choose to represent the 10 most important ways forward needed to design a world
without unemployment by 2025's celebrations of the first net generation -comments welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
can alumni of different student entrepreneur competion interconnect to impact youth
and national employment
2012 best at presenting: what if solar carts ended the carbon
wasted by baggage being tugged all over an airport
what would happen to the
economy if youth entrepreneurs were celebrated as ,much as youth sportsmen- or indeed if both celebrated each other
3rd place: would safety and jpy of community take a quantum leap forward if as much attention was given
to android apps and features of surveillance cameras as is given to tablets and mobile phones
keynote
question raised by obama's adviser on womens issues; what if hi-trust passion for purpose exhibited by student entrepreneur
teams was sustained in teams in all of our nation's most resourced organsiations
what
is the role that youth leaders could play in marketing the impacts of academia's biggest healthcare breakthrough of the next
3 years -and does your nation's tertiary education system have a league table of coming breakthroughs
29th year
of entrepreneurial revolution networkers debating how can people design more economical healthcare
if the us class of 2013 could collaborate in actioning one of the top 50 milennium
goal projects that dr yunus champions, how would that action network linkin sans frontieres
Will
your state be one of the first ten to join goergia, tenesse and carolina to join in hosting massive youth job creation
brainstorming sessions to start up the universtiy year
does your student entrepreneur
competition feature enough team projects concerned with who designs more economical elearning breakthoroughs: professors,
students, win-win combination?
What student competition in each of the other 3 hemispheres
could american student netrepreneur competions most elarn from?
In america would
you expect the greatest entrepreneuruial revolutions for job creation to emerge from student entrepreneur competition
from the one most resourced university or a collaboration process between a hundred universities each with one per
cent of the funds of the mpost endowed university
After spending his last days as a teenager navigating
planes in world war 2, my father Norman Macrae went up to Cambridge where he was one of the last students to be tutored by keynes on how economics
rules the world's futures.
Depending which system
rules are selected opposite outcomes spin. Integrating goodwill economics through every global village can invest
in making the net generation the most productive time to grow up in. Globalisation of Badwill ecoonomics, ruled by Orwellian
Big Brothers and extreme political rivalries taking over from public service, can bring
the planet to the verge of collapsing natures system. My father died in 2010 but his life work at he Economist on how to entrepreneurially
invest in every place's next generation is here.
Help valuetrue to use this and other goodwill economics maps to celebrate
practitioners questioning which way are each of the world's life critical markets spinning - banks, education, health, media,
energy, water, safety services .... Help us stage a party in our worldwide roadtour remembering the time when the majority of economists shared the mission of advancing the human
lot
Urgent Interactions Demanded. In any global market that is exponentially
destructing sustainable futures; fathers entrepreneurial revolution networsk clarified since 1976 that the next decade to
2025 would be peoples final examination everywhere. The good news of the borderless world of our young 21st century is we
have million times more collaboration technology than a generation ago - so we still have a chance through transparency of
trillion dollar audit of each global market to invest in the net generation being most productive to live and most sustainable to commune round
everywhere. Will those professions who have spun globalisation the wrong way by obsessing over separability instead of valuing
connectivity of hi-trust partnerships be human enough? Will they publicly to recognise their role in the world's biggest maths
mistake which globally powered over badwill (zero-sum futures) instead of empowering goodwill multiplication (multi-win futures)
Flashback: 1977 survey of 2 billion people's rise in productivity -survey of half of world's people that
editors of The Economist and I know the least but who are most important right now; they live east of iran; account for
60% of world's teenagers and children ; so 60% of of all our futures; majority live in households who
cash incomes are under $7 a week :
Back to
the future help survey which 20 do-now networks seamless collaboration could accelerate millennium goals faster over
next 3 years
Japan nation with most budget available for non-arms worlds
South Africa's Free tertiary Education -you can help make this number 1 local and global sector of knowledge age
economy
Africa24tv good news world service out of Africa and paris and co-inspired
by Mo Ibrahim's transparent leadership orizes
MIT - world's number 1 job creating alumni
network
ashden world's most influential oscars of green energy networks with patronship
from epicentre of commonwealth and support from bbc's nature correspondents
paris
convergences2015 partners in millennium goal action on deadlines
superstars give
back youth's peace hosting of cross-cultural celebrations in every global village
China
triad mdel - the 20 most affordable inventions before 2020 emanating from triad of china's people in need; the world's most
responsibe company in its global sector and an entrepreneurial revolutionary mediator of how to promote 1000 times more economically
than ad spot
new zealand's children share schooling revolution with 10 million
chinese families out of www.thelearningweb.net
India's and the world's largest school empowered by the
most exciting goal that children have ever been entrusted to debate www.cmseducation.org
www.openspaceworld.com - actually everyone from age 9 up has ability to facilitate the most urgent conflict resolution
collaborations - the systems economics designs can only sustain the human race if they web the same pattern rules nature
uses to decide which species to extinguish next
special situation 1- can obama's nomination
of world bank leader as expert in partners in health (HIV and TB) totally reform the impact the world bank has starting with
these 2 critical health markets ;
special situation 2 will usaid
ever map value chains bottom up -test program is feed the future acccording to 500 lifelong development advisers who met
at newseum dc february 2012
Conscious capitalism models of wholeplanetfoudnation
show how any big corporations best promotion can be job creation in the societies its work impacts
Interface's
model shows that 95% of ceos could lead their sector to a half-generation map of thriving zero carbon footprint economics
what could microtechsummit reveal to the worlds of youth and job creation if inaugural convention
led by likes of Oregon's Intel and China's Ali Baba
Keynes : the world is ruled only
by economics!
valuetrue's 64 trillion$ paradox -first identified by The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant's Entrepreneur networks
in his 1984 book : will economics rule youth of the net generation productively or destructively?
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anyone who believes 20th C
financial mindsets can grow a place's peoples by more than 32 fold over a generation of 40 years hasn't got a leg to stand
on- in other words any sustainability investment model asking for more than 9.1% return per annum is mathematically
false
however now we have entered the last decade of the first networked generation's
access to million times more collaboration tech than when 1960s man raced to moon , moores law of doubling is no longer confined
to the power of silicon- it can double impact every 2 years of any brilliatnly designed open franchise connecting productive
knowhow of a life critical kind - that corresponds to 32 times value multipliers over a decade and over 1000 times
over 20 years - so the quest is on for what knowledge networks to celebrate such joyful scaling around - example 1 free tertiary
education movements flying worldwide out of s.africa-
H The idea of Branson centre of entrepreneurship came from Taddy Blecher's Free
Tertiary education networks out of s. africa. As a qualified actuary taddy had an secure future.
in 1995 he was on verge of taking a lucrative job in US. He was about to leave south africa when it occurred to him he was
leaving his home behind. He was rich and his homeland was poor - he was copping out. He tore up his air ticket, A week later
he felt driven to visit a township, the kind of place he had never been to before. His first reaction was to open up his wallet
and hand out money but even as he did this he knew it was the wroing thing to do. He wasnt helping people, he was humiliating
them, These people didnt want charity. They wanted choices in life. In January 2000, taddy typed up a letter from his
office in Johannesburg and faxed it round the country, announcing a new kind of univeristy especially for young people from
low-income families. It would be virtually free, It would offer the best business education in africa", fully acrredited
and taught by some of the finest commercial minds in the country. Such was his enthusiasm that it didnt occur to taddy that
he had written his letter on the leterhead of his employer Monitor Company. The company went ballistic. It received 3500 applications
for a university that didn't exist. Security would say who are these people outside, And the students would be saying : your
university building is so beautiful. And security would say: go away its not a university, its a consultancy company. Undeterred
Taddy and a handful of col;eagues managed to borrow a building from the company . Two weeks later the first students arrived...
,Help ER friends of Norman Macrae compile 29th annual top 7 league table of franchises capable of
openly multiplying 1000 times value over 2 decades. We help organise parties celebrating nominations- chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
2012 league table 1 free tertiary Education networks 2 MIT world's number 1 job creation
alumni net 3 Bangladesh at 40 collaboration knowhow networks- first party The Economist Boardroom London- next party
Japanese Embassy Dhaka 4 Uniting all micro green networks 5 Goal free bbc to celebrate 1000 value multiplier heroes-
first step is superstars give back movements and artists peace networks 6 Unite microtech collab networks 7 change
how constitutions, .gov, professions do valuation, end risks being compounded at boundaries; transform all professions
understanding of exponenetials through goodwill mapped round multi-win models ; end globalisation being ruled by the least
sustainable maths in the world : that multi-lose model where the most powerful side in a value exchange extracts from every
other participant every quarter
o
March's Breaking Good News -help compile league tables of entrepreneurs sharing up to 32 times more health and wealth acrossnet generation
................................................................................................................................................................................."the economics of
greatness is that every person who's great can develop a generation of greatness";Africa's Taddy Blecher
Hands up
all those in favour of microeducationsummit
Hi Georgina and
Colaboration Entrepreneurs ...Georgina great skype last night. Do you think it would be
possible to get one of the following out of Toronto
to co-host a remembrance party to my fathers views of what entrepreneurial revolution could do with you and me. Some of Norman macrae's most relevant 40 years of networking readers:
1983
mapped how net generation needed to co-create 3 billion jobs across network of 2 million global village hubs with million
times more collaborative technololgy than man raced to moon with- proposed empowering investments in youth round exciting
mllennium goals of which end poverty interfaced with all others; not least because this was also the 1843 founder of The Economist's
purpose, and dad had been mentored by keynes to take responsibility for economics ruling the world of man-made system designs
as tv media spiralled
reality tv program scripted in 1983 not far removed from dragons dens (first pioneered in japan, best western implentation canada)
but applied to replicating community solutions attracted combined mass and one click internet audience of 1.5 billion from
which 31000 replicable community solutions franchises were open sourced
1976
coined term entrepreneurial revolution which dbated why neither macroeconomists nor any of big organisational designs of 20th
C are fit to partner net generation knowledge age economies- lets change how they all partner each other- it was this survey
that led to drayton coining social entrepreneur and a resurgence in microeconomists adopting entrepreneur as their brand;
1976 survey also translated into local euro languages by a young romano prodi; previously dad was only journalist at messina
birth of EU concept http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU1qSQzTN7k
usually it is possible to also find a more local survey - eg father actually coined entrepreneurial
revolution in his 1968 survey of s africa
upcoming celebrations www.erworld.tv include of taddy belckers friends in london march 26- he connects all youth future partners
out of s a.frica with free university concept which branson elders , kiva and others have twinned
japanese embassy dialogue in dhaka on april
4
I can only offer a few thousand dollars for some wine and cheese; toronto party would not need to
be big; its also a stepping stone to forming a correspondence network for the New Economist corresponents whose multi-win
models spin totally opposite rating systems to country's future than moody's or wall street bankers; and proves how we can
celebrate 3 billion new jobs with the sorts of cases we all like best to replicate to a community near you
structurally
indy in westminster is at centre of linking in new economist network- his westminster hub replicates the Old Economists idea
of having a space where world leaders passing through london could brainstorm off camera; and we need to gently interview
the families that own the economist to suggest that if they dont co-sponsor this now someone else will start it up - and if
entrepreneurial revolutionaries and fathers asian pacific www century model are correct the collaboration economy is 10 times
larger than the old economy
ps when it comes to
jobsmaking in usa or canada I am confident the franchsies that monica and bhuiyan (ofcvc) are most collaboratively scalable
now- trust there will be ample chance to join good news demonstations of that in several states over next year...
..What Context was Entrepreneurial Revolution (ER) coined in?.. While Economist readers made the catchphrase
ER famous the world over after the Xmas Day 1976 survey of Entrepreneurial Revolution, Norman Macrae actually coined the term
writing his 1968 survey of S Africa
Search The Economist
Archives since 1843 for "Entrepreneurial Revolution"
Do you know which brand's campaign asks its customers to help create
another million jobs. This case raises interesting questions- such as which is your favorite global brand and if it
doesnt have a jobs creating campaign why is it your favorite - more good news at ER's media network worldclassbrands.tv?
Left : issues already published and circulated to 17000 hi-trust leaders and students;
Right priority special issues- can you help us bring back the joy of economics?
Not the Olympics edition - cases of media or education designed to make 2010's youth's most
productive decade
Keynes in Africa -
Quest for 50 key industries led by and for africans
French Special
Entrprenons Edition : Convergences 2015 Triennial Year Book of the Millennium Goals Generation
Entrepreneurial revolution in aid - open systems project designs empower poor to end being
trapped by conflict-ridden value chains
Papers updating Boulding's lecture series: what teachers of 15-18 year olds should understand
about economics as the systems theory that rules the world's sustainability or loss of it
Japanese
Special Edition- What the world has learnt from Oriental Economics since Japan started up Asian Pacific Above Zero Sum
World Trade Century
Economists, if they are to have any worth to 99% of people and to ensuring full youth employment out of every
community with our era characterised by a million times more powerful collaboration tools, must urgently regain an open systems
perspective. This may have been simplest in 1968 writings! This was when Kenneth Boulding stated: the historic significance
of capitalism is seen in a society where exchange has become a more imporant source of power than threat. Help adam smith
scholars pool journal papers demonstarting a return to hi-trust economics- so that people of any langauge can freely translate
these.Moreover Keynes demanded his alumni help the public understand exponentials- the system dynamic that every economist
is to be judged by. Which of these consequences would Keynes regard as madness?
Grameen
as the most exciting model in millennium goals world is badly misunderstood by many gurus- since 1976 it empower the poorest's
most economic exchanges precisely when its foundations have converged ownership of 3 markets - banking, marketplace,
knowledge hubs. When the poorest own all three communally, they can decide what other value exchanges they want to produce
or demand. They compose value chains instead of being trapped in them
Since 1996 Grameen transformed into egrameen by owing a 4th cornerpiece: the
mobile networking connectivity across the hubs. Since grameen always creates a hub (vilage centre) for every 60 members-
todays grameen value web interacts over 100000 hubs as the most collaborative network structure of entrepreneurship I
have been able to find in 28 years of searching http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html
Appplication compasses of Grameen poorest-owned investment banking include..
To understand impacts of the most sustainable economic
model (Bangla SB100) ever seen in developing world, it can be insightful to understand the sequence of life critical
markets (& peer to per collaboration entrepreneur networks) that both Grameen and BRAC built. You can also download a free copy of the special issue of journal social busimess that aimed to summarise knowledge from the first 15 years of microvcreditsummits that
were originally convened to explore this model and accelearte milennium goals through its inspiration. We would have prefered
it if the 1997 summit had invited microcreditsummit and microtechsummit to be one convergent process as both credit and tech
are fundamental to our maps of collaboration entrepreneurship in an age of 1 million times more collab tech than when man's
last great goal "moon race" defined a decade. The Paris-epicentred convergences2015 summit which began
in
2008 shows what trajectory can be achieved by interfacing credit and tech summits from the micro-up and collaboration systems
mapping perspective.
2012 Good Newsweeks
beginning Feb 6 - USAID transforms how it analyses value - 2 day dialogue at Newseum DC
week of jan30 - found out of Paris: most exciting case (africa24tv) of world service broadcasting
new year week-
hear joburg partner cluster round taddy blecher free university in s.afica includes kiva, branson, google africa
Mission of The Economist's Unacknowledged
Giant: To Celebrate leaders and investment valuation systems of 2010s= youths most productive decade
Keynes Final Question
Help map
evolutionary critical consequences of investing in 1 million times more collaborative technology than prior generations
There is no in-between consequence of 2010s - either we transform investing in youth's most productive
decade or there will be global financial meltdown destroying sustinability of communities everywhere
If your peoples brand of future capitalism is leading a collaboration solution that worldiwde youth's joy
of productivity can mobilise, please tell us : chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
.Boston- MIT = number 1 job creating youth network in world
.
.Paris - 4 entrepreneurial revolutions leading western world's regeneration of youth
.
Dhaka - home of greaetst investment a generation
of 15 million poorest mothers ever connected round including digitalisation of over 100000 global vilage hubs.
.Atlanta - home of youth1000job creation brainstorms and any global sector can thrive on zero carbon
.
.Glasgow-helping any mother tongue translate pro-youth
economics since Adam Smith- origin of end nurseless villages action network; twinned with Paris as Europes Auld Ally
.
.China - coming news from regions first 100 million
job colaboration networker
.New York - superstars give back to communities
so that peace is number 1 source of employment
.
.London - epicentre of microenergy good news, the people's largest ever invetment in social brodcasting, royal
leadership of above zero sum commonwealth: breaking good news: how social impact bonds can invest trillions of Euro's in youth's
most productive decade so vanquishing wicked american ratings agencies
.
.Japan - coming news from greatest supporter of entrepreneurial Revolution during Q3C20
.Austin - home of the global supermarketing sustainability movements
.
.Brussels - host of ER's world series 12 of tea parties designed to end the tripple whammy of the world's greatest maths mistake:
destruction of pro-youth economics -trapping net generation in failed systems spin of collapsing exponentials - caused by
inability of american economists and capitalists to innovate multi-win models, failure to focus mediation of social media
on youth's most productive decade and colonial mentality : failing to transform from last superpower to first superempowerer
.Virtual - Gramen Intel - leading
value web transformation empowered by micro knowhow
.
.
.
.
Johannesburg- Free Uni cluster of partners include kiva, google, branson, egov
.Nairobi -hope of mobilising youth microcredit and digital cash and regeration projects such as world's
most economic ecovillage
.Accra - home of africa's own pharma manufacturer;
china's job creating bus school in africa
.
.
can
you help translate journal of pro-youth economics into your mother tingue? if you'd like to Q&A pro-youth economist please join up
37th year of networks linked in to The Economist's
Entrepreneurial Revolution - redesign every big organisations' 20th C typology
29th year of selecting which
global sectors first demo 1 million times more empowering collab tech's joy of changing to abundancy economics and
multi-win models
24th year of changing valuation of media and what boxed in risks made people bossy instead of transparently
sharing purposeful responsibility
This blog is a generalised public version of more specific debates that ER friends and I are have
been building with different professional groups since 1976 towards 2010s being youths most productive
decade. In 1976, Entrepreneurial Revolution networks first
started linking in around my father's launch of genre of ER (Entrepreneurial Revolution) at The Economist Xmas day issue,
and the year I started searching for database modeling partners (eg MIT) of what societies most wanted from every type
of global market. In 2010, with father's death, youth and collaborators are are merging these networks around Foundation Norman
Macrae (The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant) with a central project being celebration of 100 leaders
of 2010s = youths most productive decade
around http://yclub100.com/ our search believes that with 1 million times more collaborative technology than when I grew up with elders racing to
the moon, 2010s will be youths most productive decade everywhere on mother earth - yes we can design economics and
other hi-trust professional convergence to celebrate reality of valuing youths lifetimes everywhere
some of the professions
I have met in the last 35 years that I invite to dialogues on pro-youth economics and 2010s productivity are: media accounting risk analysts valuation experts economists educators how technology change knowledge
work and networking future scenario facilitators and conflict resolution hosts lawyers opinion researchers/
statistician modellers translators of cross-cultural and cross-dmographic joy
if you are in one of these professions
and want to interact, please suggest how
if you think there is another profession that would want to engage in debate
of 2010s as youths most productive decade, how do we start geeting in touch-
Join Financial Times debate on what future capitalism? ...What
do Pro-youth Economists do?ER & ...comment on journalists view of what's wromg with usa schools ...Do you share the optimistic determination of investing
in next generation interacted by friends of The Economist’s Unacknowledged Giant as well as the founding
fathers of the revolution of digital media’s ecology? There are 2 opposite economics and futures that can be spun by
capitalism???
British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged on Monday to use the Olympics and celebrations marking
60 years of the queen's reign in 2012 to return Britain to strength despite continuing economic gloom.
1European welfare systems live as we all know on the costs of future generation-
this is important to understand we all live because weput leverage on future generations – its easy
to make these budget decisions because we have someone on the table who is not existing yet
2we
will have unsolved social issues- now if we had social welfare systems that were affordable sustainable probably we would
not sit here
3there is huge disillusionment especially in young generations about the economical and political
setting – and actually do we really trust these institutions that they are able to resolve these issues
...we'll
relay ideas to ER friends in Dhaka, and through Saint James
'NO society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which
by far the greater part of the numbers are
poor
and miserable - Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations, 1776. For a first guide on what Adam Smith wrote about - read one
of the last papers published by the late Professor Skinner, Glasgow U
0 Starting Nov 2011 how you can help a continental-wide search for job-creating solutions
1 Mobilise Entrepreneurial Peer Networks Cataloguing solutions that can be replicated
through any community/society with specific need
2 Keep job-destroying professions out of trying to improve solutions
3 Understand net generation difference
of 21st C jobs: most youth and communities need to create income generating services; if education isn't designed to help
this its not worth getting youth or regions in debt paying for it
Brussels Video 2011.1 - as we all know our past welfare system live off youth - this isnt sustainable
ER Awakening 2012 - when Norman Macrae (The Economist's
Unacknowledged Giant) first invited the world to unite in Entrepreneurial Revolution in 1976
so that 2010s could be youths most productive decade-
he didnt expect that one nation would do most of the work nor that 8 million village ladies and one man Dr Yunus would be
expected to pioneer Three-Entrepreneurial- Revolutions-in-one (namely 10 times more economical community
economics form 1976; mobilising end of digital divides from 1996; mediating with Paris as first global partner the end of
biggest corporations and govs being irresponsible for sustaining future generation 2005. BY
INVITATION OF SAINT JAMES 2012 YEAR THAT
SUSTAINABILITY HEROINES ARE VALUED MORE THAN OTHER SUPERSTARS. Help us multiply goodwill by ensuring from 2012 the worldwide
generation celebrates sustainability exponentials at http://www.socialbusinesscapitals.com/ - to repeat, back as early as 1972 (Macrae- The Next 40 Years) any reader of The Economist has known
the simplest measure of whether the human race is joyfully integrating global village sustainability (not orwellian
big brother endgame) is will we all invest in making 2010s youths most productive decade http://www.yclub100.com/?
more good news headlines: Nov011 EU votes to change into Entrepreneurial Union ; Queen Sofia cheerleads 15th annual microcreditsummit in 72 hours of action networking out of Valladolid, Spain; oct 011 state of georgia asks 1000 students & 45 colleges to unite in daylong brainstorming of job creation solutions societies need most - does your place want
to stage next rehearsal of this joyful worldwide game - queries to chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
youth demand Murdoch family partners BBC in setting up a good new-actioss foundation and ask Coca-Cola whether 1 billion dollars of ads is the most economic
promotion celebrating net generation at London Olympics who
needs facebook's trivial pursuits, when your time could spend your time collaboratively crowdmapping how the net generation frees job-creating markets - lets test most exciting social business solutions ever shared across communities and integrate the new economics paradigm that invests in youth productivity out of every global village
click pic above to download special issue- click here for index
Norman Macrae MicroEconomics Video Debating Cluster
1
Those who claim to have started
E missions simultaneously or soon after The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant began the genre of Entrepreneurial Revolution Xmas day 1976 include
Noble Laureate Muhammad Yunus 1E - started Grameen project in 1976
Sir Ronald
Cohen 1E started investment category of entrepreneurs on a social mission around 1976
Bill Drayton- who claims to have coined term Social Entrepreneur in 1978 inspired by Norman Macrae's
precepts
Gifford Pinchot who coined Intrapreneur
around 1980
Norman then wrote the 1984 book on
a net generation whose linkedin entrepreneurship can increase productivity 10-fold by uniting youth round extraordianry milennium goals
including the ending of poverty in every community so that no child need be born without discovering her unique creative talents
In 1976, The Economist'sUnacknowledged Giant(aka dad Norman Macrae) started up the genre of Entrepreneurial Revolution.
The idea for Future Capitalism in which entrepreneurship is joyfully celebrated as too important to sustainability of any
nation's next generation's productivity to be left to endless one dimensional political rows between left and right)
League Table of 50 Most Economic*Sustainable Ways Youth can mediate in replication ER social solutions
rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv
Youth1000 Job creation brainstorm - origin georgia12- now being gossiped at EU summits
Portal for all of a nations collaboration
ER - origin paris - danonecommunities
Arts peace corps - origin new york SingForHope - part of the UniversityofStars model first presented Delhi 2004 Global Reconciliation Network
Microsummits of which credit is oldest having just celebrated its 15 annual reunion - begun in DC 1997, last
showing Spian Nov 2011
...
The 2010s are the crossroads decade - either
we believe in collaborating around Entrepreneurial Revolution (lets start applying Moore's Law to doubling up replicable solutions
to every society's life critical demands), or we will lose the sustainability of more and more communities. The London Olympics
provides a watershed moment - why doesnt each of the ten companies that spend a billion euros on advertising spend one ten
thousandth of that on a youth1000 job creation brainstorming competition, -and why wouldnt the BBC celebrate such a game as
the greatest one youth have ever been invited to interact. In parallel, we applaud the brave admission of the Euroepan
Union President Nov 2011 that Entrepreneurial Union is the only way to save Europe. We invite you to tell us which 100 leaders most value
making 2010's youths most productive decade - thanks chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Dear New ER
Friend
Its fantastic to hear
of all your peer progress in this extraordinary networking@ decade
It would be great to meet to see if we are linking round similar entrepreneurs and
valuation processes. An example of a development entrepreneur, I wish the whole net generation could know more
about is sir fazle abed www.brac.net with replicable social solutions (in health, digital cash, natural capital- clean value
chains for water, food, energy, education …) His former chief of staff tania zaman is a neighbour of mine if you would
like to meet both of us. Having spent 4 years mapping Bangladesh's greatest grassroots (family investing) entrepreneurs,
the next region whose development entrepreneurs - transparency and sustainability - my father instructed me to most
urgently map is china.
Here’s
my family’s story and urgent networking search:
My
father became known as The Economist’s Unacknowledged Giant for his 40 years of analysis of Entrepreneurial modeling of Economics. His 2 main concerns for
all our childrens futures were
1
What if increasingly the world is ruled only by economics – Keynes required his last alumni including
dad to take a Hippocratic Oath for this responsibility- my dad’s way of doing this was to analyse every economic system
–and leadership decision - by whether it was investing in the next generation’s productivity out of every community
2 What if
one net generation was challenged by unprecedented media change and connectivity –so unlike past civilizations
whose lack of adaptation have failed separately, we are all in the same worldwide boat. How to prevent orwell’s ending
(also a compound risk concern of Einstein and Von Neumann) and celebrate 10 times more productivity was the subject of the
book dad and I wrote in 1984. http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html
By dads last few years it was clear that we are crashing every exponential we had
timelined including peace dividends, green dividends, educational transformation of knowledge networked age, financial transformation,
and cross-cultural celebration of millennium goals all youth could vote for networking life’s work around. Since his
death last summer and launched out of The Economist boardroom last November, I have tried to evolve a family foundation
round projects linked to his way of valuing leadership: the simplest yclub100.com seeks to identify 100 leader who determine 2010s can be youths most productive decade. For
example one leader hosts youth1000 job creation brainstorms everywhere that demands this.
My 20 year associates of world class
brands aim to leak news of yclub100 composition and launch of journal on new economics to selected bbc journalists
just before the Olympics in such a way that they can help question whether global brands could find a more economical way
to celebrate their mission than ad spots at olympics
As a cherry on the top, on Friday the EU(cheered on by 800 citizens) launched a billion dollar fund to search out
those entrepreneurs whose extreme social solutions need to be connected through every community. UK minister Nick Hurd called
this a historic time on which Europe’s future as Union depends. Denmark’s minister stated the search for 100 entrepreneurs
who can most change society and youths prospects by nominating the specialists http://specialisterne.com/ that aims to create jobs for 1 million people with autism - the same network were mention
as the fisrt great winners of the ipad in the steve jobs biography and are a core research area at MIT media lab. Denmark
chairs the EU for the next year and demands the most transparent accounting of its corporates valuation of leadership responsibility.
So in spite of all the bad economic news on tv screens every night perhaps
youthful productivity can rise exponentially if networkers select optimal collaboration entrepreneurs now.
ER 1976 Change all 20th C Org Typologies
before going global
Clean & locally sufficient agriculture, energy
1940s Keynes Hippocratic
Responsibility for Ruling World
Intrapreneur 82 service new economics
Healthcare
1950
Next half century needs change to global village economy
TC Net Age 84 New Economics
Education
1956
How to prevent capital market crises when going global
WorldClassBrands 88 Media’s new Economics
Media
including tech
1962 End big gov crisis by privatizing
Intangibles Crisis 98
Familial
Safety and homes
1972 End extrenalisation and other macro
errors before integrating local-global economics
TrillionDollarAudit
Bottom
up public service and professions: egov
A project of Foundation Norman Macrae, The Economits's Unacknowledged Giant
Help co-edit the book celebrating the world's 2 most optimistic microeconomists
sample
Maps
Coming From Adam Smith’s DreamLand Going to?..
What we see in Bangladesh is the emergence of multi-win models that truly realise Adam Smith’s dream
of (entrepreneurial economics) system for investing in next generation’s productivity out of every community
First Consider productivity inputs to a free market's exchnage
of productivities and demands
*P1: Grameen and BRAC are designed round investing in peoples productive and lifelong learning curves
:*P2: They multiply value of group productivity
such as Grameen ‘s teams of 5, or hubs of 60
*P3 They are empowered by intrapreneurial leaders whose behaviours mimic the writings of The Economist’s Unacknowledged Giant in every
way that knowledge networking leaders need to be different from the age of bossy masters of administration
*P4: Society’s resources are also maximized because that’s
in the intergenerational culture of these organisations’ race to end poverty as specified by village mothers
One of Europe's few best chances out of the global financial
tsunami caused by wall street is the bbc. This is the number 1 people owned broadcaster- the largest continuous social investment
made by peoples anywhere. If interested in helping make the case to free the BBC:
ask for our 2004 presentation to 1000 Gandhians at the Indira Gandhi National Cultural centre on this topic, or the meeting
notes of our 7 year collaboration entrepreneur competition to change the BBC hosted at Islingon brand of the-hub.net
Historically The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant reports that the BBC has been muzzled by politicians and Rupert Murdoch from fulfiling its number 1 purpose- making it exciting to search out heroes with social solutions
that every community needs to replicate if the 2010s is to be youths most productive decade
Ideas always welcome
on how to get the BBC to embrace Entrepreneurial Revolution. Now that the president of the european union has declared this search europe's last chnace, will the BBC sing a new song
idea 1 do enough
youth 1000 jobs brainstorming sessions in the UK before the olympics so that people starting asking companies that blithely spend a billion dollars on ads around the olympics if they are really friends of youth if they can't find a ten thousandath
of that to sponsor a youth jobs creation competition - and then the bbc can do the most joyful documentaries what becoming
a superstar of job brainstorming can lead to -donald trump apprentices need not apply!!
,
Debate how to create jobs in net gen's defining decade:
click pic to download journal of pro-youth economics
.
Mission of Unacknowledged Giant Association - to help economics celebrate leaders who collaboratively want 2010s to be youth's most productive decade,
everywhere
click pic to The Economist audio & 35th year of linking in Entrepreneurial Revolution Nets
Macroeconomic crises
have a dismal way of recycling each quarter of a generation AND getting larger as global disasters. Research at
worldeconomist.net suggests these be main wonders of Norman Macrae's lifetime works that have urgent relevance in 2011. RSVP info@worldcitizen.tv if you wish to dig deeper on a specific context
ER's
Ten Green Bottles (GB)
Lets' breakthrough erroneous
mindsets of macroeconomics: GB1 Value of Entrepreneurs needs to be non-political- sustainability
goals of the net generation require constitutional innovation- interconnecting left right and centre dialogues GB2: The NetGen 1984-2024 can be most exciting
time to be alive - we can win-win-win 10 times more productivity for all but only if constructs of ER are valued as a fundamental
literacy across all cultures and from primary school up GB3: Empowering Youth's
most heroic goals is core to Entrepreneurial Revolution and the essence of the worldwide web's innovative capacity -
will elders with the most resources at end of 20th C wholly commit to partnering communities of youth entrepreneurs and the
most exciting goals ever conceived to unite our human race?
Italian 76 translator of Entrepreneurial Revolution Romano Prodi celebrates Yunus Economics- more celebrations: Sarkozy
The G21
What is the Purpose of Entrepreneurial Revolutionaries? - our leadership network emerged
from those interested in my father Norman Macrae's 1976 survey in The Economist, itself the start
of an entrepreneurial revolution trilogy ... more
,,End Poverty's Greatest Questions
Question we are most often asked- why is Bangladesh SB100 model the simplest
if not always the opitimal system design compounding end of poverty - click for answer and more questions
The netfuture subnetwork of ER has been mapping end poverty networkers and their open solutions since 1984,,,,
Entrepreneurial Revolution , The Game Beyond the Games, TrillionDolarAudit & Joy
of Economics are properties sustained for the commons by isabellawm association of family foundations and the Norman Macrae Foundation (home to The Economist’s Unacknowledged Giant)
Since 1976
Friends of Norman Macrae inspired by his series of surveys of Entrepreneurial Revolution at The Economist. In 1984 he journalised
first book on internet clarifying
how peoples could use it to connect one of 2 opposite expoenential futures: sustaining 10 tiems
more productivity or Big Brotherdom whhose multiplication of conflicts would reduce human sustainability at more and more
localities around the globe
Since 1976 Friends of Dr Yunus inspired by his 10 times more economical banking for poorest and community
investment models in life criotical needs.
On Norman's Death in 2010 he ranked the 40 year old nation of Bangladesh as entrepreneurially
critical to the net generation of the 2010s as he had identified Japan as exciting for human progress in 1960s
YunusCity Ning inviites world citizens to present most exciting entrepreneurial advances linked to their Capitals' Future
Infotech
& GoodNews media for Job Creation
Berners Lee
Yunus
& Iqbal Quadir & Mobile MIT
Macrae
Drucker
Craig Barrett & Grameen Intel
Grameen Solutions
Grameen Technology Lab
Googles' founders
Jeff
Skoll
Jack Ma
Linus
Monica Yunus - SingforHope
DanoneCommunities
Journal
of Social Business
Green including clean energy food water
Yunus (Shakti) & Neville Williams (Self ; Standard)
Ashden
Awards & Links: investors Sarah B-S; Top Circes Prince Charles; Broadcaster Paul Rose BBC ; Cousteau ( CNN &)
Stewart Craine
April Alderdice MicroEnergyCredits
Blue economy - Gunter Pauli
Food :
BRAC
Nippon seed science
Milk and water based products Danone Communities
SB Fund
The Hunger Project
Results
DC Soup Kitchen
Water:
Grameen
Veolis
Health
& Education
Sir Fazle Abed : health & ed
Jagdish Gandhi: ed
Yunus & Begum (Shikka scholarships; vocation training : Nurses, ; the top village services needs
)
Free University - S.Africa - includes Branson School of E
Gordon
Dryden - NZ ed revolution
Teach for America
Health
Paul Komesaroff
Grameen Kalyan, TGC, HealthPartners
Youth Investment Funds
Bangladesh's poorest families invest in 100000 green jobs for village girls as solar installations spread across a
country where most families have previously had no electricity
help
needed - big enough for all of us to value multiply RSVP info@worldcitizen.tv
The Game andthe players circle
The Game has eight chairs out of which
players question each other on multiplying trust around human productivities and demands.
In the book "Joy of Economics" we choose 9 players –the two eldest Adam S &
James W share a chair, the other 7 have a chair to themselves.
The Game can also include facilitators – in our first round of Games, we chose
two USA CEOs :
Mackey who asks interesting questions on unique purpose of sectors, and Anderson
who asks why can't any industry sector be led to be 100% sustainable by 2020 .
Facilitators help players see if there are any other issues of leadership and ownership that can connect and compound all
their flows to be multi-win and not multi-lose. In the accompanying web of The Game we listen to your ideas linking
in other players
The circle the players commune round is designed to help see any marketplace as providing gravitational
context (including productivity leaders and demanding owners) to energising 4 entreprenurial levels of productivity inputs:
*Individual or familial
*Team, peer to peer practice networks *Business systems to be led to collaborate above zero sum as well as compete to evolve a global market
place *Societies that invest natural and communally human resources 4 levels of exciting demands : *co-workers demands *customers demands *demands human race makes of global progress
for humanity
*demands made by local communities so that integration sustains healthy and wealthy development through generations
Our players' lives are all profiled on wikipedia but the appendix lists some
of the life influencing actions that happened to our players giving them uniquely curious and innovative perspectives Briefly:
...
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candidate trillion dollar global markets to be freed and 3 spaces for new markets
Basic banking :
eg savings, credit insurance – development of peoples and places
Stockmarkets and sources of large scale investment and the professions who rule the
rules
Mobile telecomunications and the simplest media and market structures that the www can offer entrepreneurial revolutionaries
Basic healthcare
Education to 11 or early adolesence
Integrating basic agriculture including seeds of food and sources of energy
Education through first age of independence eg 11-18 depending on
cultural diversity
Media
integration for Internet to mass and peak open source knowledge-doubling annual foci driven by goals uniting first net
generation; not forgetting time's transportation between work and play and parenting
Practical and Recursive certification quality of further education including
university and lifelong
Water, and Land including property
People who lead places' sustenance
People whose worldwide celebrity of missions impossible bring down boundaries between places as we
integrate local and global
The Next big thing market
The Next big service market
The Next big knowledge-sharing-actions market
Precepts
on Joy of Economics
Beyond Privacy : Open Futures Governance of the Purpose of Sustainability's pair of exponentials : growth versus collapse
Four factors underpinning 250 years of best practice market exploration of SWOT History’sStrength*Weakness: Future’sOpportunity*Threat
*Safety including health *Personal development *Infrastructure development *Joy of participation -communally experiencing emotional intelligence
Keynes: Increasingly only economics and media rule the world. The danger arises when practical
men believing themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence are in fact the slaves of ideas of a few
years back which changing circumstances have rendered defunct.
Some surprising confessions by history’s most famous economists that also lead us to question
academics and the definitions of keywords so that they help us navigate future change and transform beyond historic system
conventions
Invitatons
to open source resources and ways we search smart:
Genre of Considers –with particular editorial focus by youth
Journal of pro-youth economics aka journal of social business- survey of which 3000 leaders readers first
and why
Open 24/7 access to investigate Webs of the top 15 trillion dollar markets impacting
7 billion productive lives
Survey of leagues tables of greatest youth goals for 2020 webs of alterative players, and links to leadership quests (where to go and whom to
invite as tour partners to see what future starting to happen) – discussion of 2 nations : Bangladesh and Kenya - that are early experiments of partnership laboratiries in sustainability world trade thanks to freedom of
infotech
quizzes – eg whats the greats gift to joy of economics your capital could moderate
– eg london world service broadcasting owned by all peoples not separated by government
We believe it is every hi-trust economists and professionals duty to help network 2010s
youth most exciting decade. 60 of us will be debating this for 2 hours in The Economist's Boardroom London on Nov16 as a tribute
to Unacknowledged Giant, and dad Norman Macrae. If you think you need to be there, or want to host a parallel party, please
contact me chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk usa 301 881 1655 Washington DC
The unacknowledged giant
If your country or network believes
in this brand of economics please send us your
link : "invest in curious productivity of children, families
and community since healthy society generates strong economies not the other way round" - signed Scotland, Bangladesh12, France 1 RVP info@worldcitizen.tv
11 June 2011 - Norman Macrae probably Europe's senior economist dies nearing 87 - obits
My dad Norman Macrae died 10 June 2010- we're collecting obituaries and readers' favourite surveys from his 60 years of economics
journalism (40 at The Economist) at http://worldeconomist.net; from early 1970s dad identified most of his most innovative surveys with entrepreneurship - the
one word in the economics lexicon he could safely assume that macroeconomists would never be able to redefine- as he took
joy in saying the French between take refers to: having cut off the heads of royalty for monopolising productive
assets, can we unite to map how to generate healthier society and so stronger economic developmment as we compound
the future chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk
Collaboration Entrepreneurship is the defining
economic game of the 2010s - the way to both unite the human race round sustainabilty goals and to navigate net-generations an order of magintude or 2! above zero-sum economics. Bangladesh's
microentrepreneurs are evolving the mobile world's free market epicentre of sustainability partnerships - click the pic below to help us register just how many partnerships
of 12 different system types global grameen has helped stimulate in its pursuit of being world's number 1 global branding of sustainability partners
.
Help us log up what Muhammad Yunus and hundreds of millions of youth fans of 2010s "most exciting decade" want from each type of Collaboration Partner: CP1*CP2*CP3*CP4*CP5*CP6*CP7*CP8*CP9*CP10*CP11*CP12
.
Top 3 Time is Now (2010s Most Exciting Decade) Debates from Norman Macrae friends networks:
34th year of Technology and the Future as History: A Critical Review of Futurism -sample ref: by
RB Halley-1978-Related articles anti-technology assessment" (Norman Macrae, America's
Third Century [New York,. 1976], p. 19). 6Elise Boulding, "Futuristics and the Imaging Capacity of the...www.jstor.org/stable/3103308 ...Four Worlds of Writing...written for the Sloan Foundation byNorman Macrae, deputy editor of the Economist and a professional observer
of America.
Managing Interntional Liqudity eg by OL Altman-1964-Related articles In his Sunshades in October (London, 1963),Norman Macraeargued that ...
.An An Eden after the Fall John von Neumann...by
CL Carson-1993 Norman Macrae. John von Neumann. New York: Pantheon, 1992. x + 405 pp.....All this is admirably described inNorman Macrae'sbiography,
and with... www.jstor.org/stable/2702791
Two respected
analysts,Norman Macraeand Robert Heilbroner, have recently written articles that examine long range economic
and social trends.... www.jstor.org/stable/1942769
by JV
Schall-1974-Cited by 1 Norman Macraehas
written in a highly significant essay, those of inter national business (Cf. N. Macrae, 'The Future of International Business',... www.jstor.org/stable/30088928
by A van Dam-1978-Related Norman Macrae, deputy editor of The Economist,
wrote once in that weekly: "When many of the early car manufacturers were going bust in the Edwardian days,... www.jstor.org/stable/154219
by L Wooton-1978-Cited by of
activity is very close to the scenario developed byNorman Macraein a recent article.....1 SeeNorman Macrae, "The Future of International Business",... www.jstor.org/stable/40227385
by BD Forrow-1972-
Returning to the definitional problem per se,Norman Macrae, the deputy editor of The Economist, has a "special regard" (although,
one would imagine,... www.jstor.org/stable/1191154
help us catalogue world's greatest brand leaders and future events where entrepreneurial revolutionaries celebrate
- most recent past white house august 12
.In
recent years the world's greatest brand leaders and entrepreneurial revolutionaries have needed to coincide just to breakthrough the noise of markets
that have becme so globally uncompetitive in the free market sense that 90% of cost isn't to do with customer product benefits.
As a nation that plain cant afford such mage-making waste, Bangladesh now hosts the 2 most entrepreneurial organisations in
the world in Grameen and BRAC. If in doubt go to Muhammad Yunus' birthday dialogues at the end of June or watch out for other
events
.Berlin, Nov 2009 20th Fall of Wall celebration is also time for world leading
brnaders to benchmark projects with Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Creative Labs
.Kenya, April 2010: the world's 3 safest banking networks -led by Ingrid Munro, Fazle Abed & Muhammad Yunus - and sustainability
investment networks for the poor come together for a once in a lifetime collaboration of sustainability knowhow and extreme
innovation. Yes We Can networks from all round the planet are linking in. Kenya is offering to become an R&D laboratory
for projects Obama cannot test in USA. The Queen of Spain is the first world dignatory to ask will it help if she attends.
Do eee if your nation's great & good can understand why this opportunity to renew millenniuml goals with replicable projects
is the most exciting event in Africa - and perhaps on the planet - in recent times.
.
RSVP chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk with ideas on which leaders
of sustainability we should mail with Dr Muhammad Yunus' 69th birthday wishes for action projects 09/10 -ref BBC blog on Bangla @y69; World Entrepreneurs Celebrate launch of Ycentre; Y&Mandela Celebrate
.Roll of Honor - Sustainability Epicentres letter sent to so far: Amazon, Disaster Movie
.
.33 years experience of annual surveys of 10 Green Bottles of Entrepreneurial Revolution
c.m.macrae.72 AT cantab.net
n.a.macrae.42 AT cantab.net
microeconomist timeline of other greatest human interest stories
and sustainability interventions since 1976
2010 Proposal to publish annual on Future Capitalism
to feature all the micro-up system designs that MBA courses have top-down shredded with fallible globalisation
more
1976 4 -person social action group starts up franchise that becomes
the sustainable future of banking around the world - see the 5 big collaboration networking innovations of bangladesh's first
third century- microcredit, microsummit, social action, social business, future capitalism
I don’t know if you ever met my dad’s 40 years of entrepreneurial revolution editorials at The Economist 1950-1989 but as per the one-pager enclosed he agrees with the probability that up to half of
the biggest banks need to be put into administration
I have been working to understand Muhammad Yunus micro-up baking solutions on this and how to make sure that 18-25 year olds know about this choice. For example, our free
DVD with good news youtubes from yunus and his friends is being used to research views of 10000 youth
So
far the number 1 problem fed back by university students is that curriculum is still examining the old world as if non-transparent
big banking will be the new normalcy as well as the old. I feel empathic with the most inquiring of these young minds. If
you know of any professors who would join Dr Muhammad Yunus in a panel whose names or work helped accelerate change of curriculum
, I would love to be told whom to contact
HISTORY & A Microeconomist's WinWinWin Networking Wish
Between 1997-2006 Dr Yunus and friends networked
the most extraordinary entrprepeurial revolution called microcreditsummit 123. When I met Dr Yunus in Dhaka his new year resolution for 2008 -please can social action teams inspired by youth's curiosity start mapping microsummits for healtheducationenergymediagov and pro -with such big goals for humanity that each cheers up the world and winwinwins with as much goodwill multiplication as
microcreditsummit
Changing Economics In
the new century's first decade, the introduction of the international Centrobank was the last great act of government before
government grew much less important. It was not a conception of policy-making governments at all, but emerged from the first
computerised town meeting of the world. By 2005 the gap in income and expectations between the rich and poor nations
was recognised to be man's most dangerous problem.
Internet linked television
channels in sixty-eight countries invited their viewers to participate in a computerised conference about it, in the form
of a series of weekly programmes. Recommendations tapped in by viewers were tried out on a computer model of the world economy.
If recommendations were shown by the model to be likely to make the world economic situation worse, they were to be discarded.
If recommendations were reported by the model to make the economic situation in poor countries better, they were retained
for 'ongoing computer analysis' in the next programme.
The truth of this 2005
breakthrough tends to irk the highbrow. It succeeded because it was initially a rather downmarket network television programme.
About 400 million people watched the first programme, and 3 million individuals or groups tapped in suggestions. Around 99
per cent of these were rejected by the computer as likely to increase the unhappiness of mankind. It became known that the
rejects included suggestions submitted by the World Council of Churches and by many other pressure groups. This still left
31,000 suggestions that were accepted by the computer as worthy of ongoing analysis. As these were honed, and details were
added to the most interesting, an exciting consensus began to emerge.
Later programmes
were watched by nearly a billion people as it became recognised that something important was being born. These audiences were
swollen by successful telegimmicks. The presenter of the first part of the first programme was a roly-poly professor who was
that year's Nobel laureate in economics, and who proved a natural television personality. He explained that economists now
agreed that aid programmes could sometimes help poor countries, but sometimes most definitely made their circumstances worse.
Help Global Business Leaders End Greenwashing and be more economic than ad spots
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USA click here Johnson & Johnson will donate dollar to help end death of moms at childbirth- celebrate abc program on BRAC 10pm east coast friday dec 16
rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk so ER can topline next social action you can help global business celebrate - we only topline true corporate giving that
can be activated in less time than watching a tv ad
help cameron maxiimise
social impact of UK's big events of 2012
Open letter to espians and collaboration city networks - version 0 issued 8 July 2007 (year 1 of the 5 year world citizen collaboration program
Passports to Sustainability)
ER- Entrepreneurial
Revolutionary Framework of Branding, Valuation and Mapping the Systemic Transformation of Economics Above
Zero-Sum
What ERworld does.
Collaborates Entrepreneurially to regenerate
freedom of markets and hi-trust human enterprise by providing transparency maps of global market sectors ensuring that they compound Truth’s Consequences
(what humanity most needs progress to sustainability) not inconvenient truths (communications whose systems spin vicious conflicts
and lost sustainability over time – eg externalisation by a global market sector of its greatest risk in a compound
way that destroys the sustainability of some or all local societies.
Where
to Find it?
Three trilogies
of books written since 1976 and co-practised with readers and increasing interactive webs. The first trilogy–
Future History 1800-2025 of Entrepreneurial Revolution 1976-1984- was published by The Economist as surveys and books. The
second trilogy 1984 to 1996 concerned the ER of Branding and revolutions in media including coming mediation of local societies
into globalisation.The third trilogy 1996- To date focuses on the ER valuation of goodwill and mapping
sustainability as exponentially rising or destructing consequences of human relationship systems applied to the transparency
of global market sectors. Each trilogy shared one book with the next.
Slide:
Books & Key Quotes (to come)
Who Edited the Trilogies?
ER 76-84 – Norman Macrae
(4 decade Deputy Ed of The Economist)
ER Branding 1984-1996 – Chris Macrae, and World Class Branding Networks
ER Valuation 1996- To date Macrae family,
other authors and Unions of Crises of Intangibles, Transparency and Sustainability
How to find out more:
The webs and associates of futurehistory.jp normanmacrae.com, macrae.tv worldclassbrands.tv valuetrue.com, sustainabilityclub.com, economistclub.tv, joyoftruth.com,
hi-trust.tv, passports.jp, ecomap.tv, erworld.tv , worldcitizen.tv
The weblogs
of collaboration knowledge cities; the open source ER travel guides of world citizens on facebook and any collaboration for
uniting human imagination and joy of truth
How to practice
and communalise it through peer to peer games:
-The social network mapping game of you and empowerment of your communal wish
Correspondence
most welcome of how to openly map and take back micro entrepreneurship and global economics for all peoples
Sustainability world’s 7 navigation compasses – lose any
one and we lose them all
The Gandhian Trio – Learning, Media, Sustainability of Professional Truths
The Observable Quartet: Peace, Health, Climate, End Poverty’s
Injustices
Look for triangles
of hi-trust people to open source 7 meta-context’s maps but in wasy that flow across each other
Learning travel guides including hubs and meta-hubs – sofia and who
Climate:
anne, and rick and …
Media is a game of 2 halves – mass (me), internet (eg tav-espian group)
Professional Truths (have done 17 years of research since C&L
– who clearer when response to final mapping book comes out – but eg Peter Burgess, Alan Mitchell and me for starters
Health, Peace ...
Poverty – trying to connect with world leading modellers and their intercity network esp Yunus (grameen, microcredit, SBE stockmarkets) and Drayton (social entrepreneurship)
Would love for people to edit (deeply democratise) roles in and out if world citizen and passports
to sustainability networks such as espians will prove themselves sufficient quality players of meta-collaboration to want
to oversee this
When the Bottom Line Is Ending Poverty BusinessWeek - Feb 29, 2008 While Gandhi's
goal was the end of colonialism, Yunus' is just as grand: He means to reform capitalism
to make it a tool for ending poverty. ...
Any questions?
A selection of other ER stimuli of 2008
Climate Change,
Energy and the Way Ahead Speaker: Professor Lord Nicholas Stern This event was recorded on 27 Feb 2008
in the Old Theatre, Old Building The world must reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 50 per cent by 2050 with rich
country cuts of at least 80 per cent. Power and transport must be essentially de-carbonised. How can the world rise to these
challenges? Nicholas Stern is IG Patel Chair in Government and Economics at LSE and director of the Asia Research Centre at
LSE. Available as:mp3 (22 mb; approx 98 minutes) Event Posting:Climate Change, Energy and the Way Ahead
Distant Suffering in the Media Speaker: Professor Lilie Chouliaraki Chair:
Howard Davies This event was recorded on 27 Feb 2008 in the Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House Professor Lilie
Chouliaraki will talk about suffering in the media, addressing the question of how far images and stories of suffering make
a difference in our ways of engaging with distant sufferers. Lilie Chouliaraki is chair in media and communications at the
Department of Media and Communications and research director of POLIS at LSE. Available as:mp3 (19 mb; approx 84 minutes) Event Posting:Distant Suffering in the Media
The New Swedish Model: A Reform Agenda for Growth and the Environment Speaker:
Fredrik Reinfeldt Respondent: David Cameron MP Chair: Professor Damian Chalmers This
event was recorded on 26 Feb 2008 in the Old Theatre, Old Building Fredrik Reinfeldt is Prime Minister of Sweden,
a position he has held since being elected in 2006. He has been leader of the Moderate Party since 2003. In the Swedish Parliament
he served on the Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs. Prime Minister Reinfeldt studied at Stockholm University where he graduated
with a BSc in Business Administration and Economics. In December 2005 David Cameron MP was elected leader of the Conservative
Party. Prior to this he held the position of Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills. Available as:mp3 (13 mb; approx 58 minutes) Event Posting:The New Swedish Model: A Reform Agenda for Growth and the Environment
The Ideas that are Changing Politics Speaker: David Willetts MP Chair:
Professor Kenneth Minogue This event was recorded on 20 Feb 2008 in the Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House There
has been an extraordinary surge in the study of behaviour from evolutionary biologists, neurologists and game theorists, but
this has been largely divorced from the political debate. David Willetts will draw on the latest research from these disciplines
to explain what Government can and cannot do to influence our behaviour. David Willetts is shadow secretary of state for innovation,
universities and skills and has been the MP for Havant since 1992. He was shadow secretary of state for work and pensions
from 2001-2005 and has worked at HM Treasury and the Number 10 Policy Unit. Available as:mp3 (19 mb; approx 83 minutes) Event Posting:The Ideas that are Changing Politics
Stelios on Brands, Serial Entrepreneurship, the Environment and Giving Something Back! Speaker:
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou Chair: Professor Saul Estrin This event was recorded on 19 Feb 2008 in the
Old Theatre, Old Building Stelios Haji-Ioannou, LSE alumnus, is founder of the easyGroup companies and has given
£2 million to LSE for the Stelios Scholars programme. Available as:mp3 (15 mb; approx 64 minutes) Event Posting:Stelios on Brands, Serial Entrepreneurship, the Environment and Giving Something Back!
Creating a World Without Poverty: how social business can transform our lives Speaker:
Professor Muhammad Yunus Chair: Professor Mary Kaldor This event was recorded on 15 Feb 2008 in the
Old Theatre, Old Building Professor Yunus will outline his vision for a new business model that combines the power
of free markets with the quest for a more human world – and tell the inspiring stories of companies that are doing this
work today. This event marks the launch of his new book Creating a World Without Poverty: how social business can transform
our lives.Muhammad Yunus is founder and managing director of Grameen Bank and winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Available as:mp3 (20 mb; approx 88 minutes) Event Posting:Creating a World Without Poverty: how social business can transform our lives
Climate Change, Energy and the Way Ahead Speaker: Professor Lord
Nicholas Stern This event was recorded on 27 Feb 2008 in the Old Theatre, Old Building The world must reduce
greenhouse-gas emissions by 50 per cent by 2050 with rich country cuts of at least 80 per cent. Power and transport must be
essentially de-carbonised. How can the world rise to these challenges? Nicholas Stern is IG Patel Chair in Government and
Economics at LSE and director of the Asia Research Centre at LSE. Available as:mp3 (22 mb; approx 98 minutes) Event Posting:Climate Change, Energy and the Way Ahead
Distant Suffering in the Media Speaker: Professor Lilie Chouliaraki Chair:
Howard Davies This event was recorded on 27 Feb 2008 in the Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House Professor Lilie
Chouliaraki will talk about suffering in the media, addressing the question of how far images and stories of suffering make
a difference in our ways of engaging with distant sufferers. Lilie Chouliaraki is chair in media and communications at the
Department of Media and Communications and research director of POLIS at LSE. Available as:mp3 (19 mb; approx 84 minutes) Event Posting:Distant Suffering in the Media
The New Swedish Model: A Reform Agenda for Growth and the Environment Speaker:
Fredrik Reinfeldt Respondent: David Cameron MP Chair: Professor Damian Chalmers This
event was recorded on 26 Feb 2008 in the Old Theatre, Old Building Fredrik Reinfeldt is Prime Minister of Sweden,
a position he has held since being elected in 2006. He has been leader of the Moderate Party since 2003. In the Swedish Parliament
he served on the Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs. Prime Minister Reinfeldt studied at Stockholm University where he graduated
with a BSc in Business Administration and Economics. In December 2005 David Cameron MP was elected leader of the Conservative
Party. Prior to this he held the position of Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills. Available as:mp3 (13 mb; approx 58 minutes) Event Posting:The New Swedish Model: A Reform Agenda for Growth and the Environment
The Ideas that are Changing Politics Speaker: David Willetts MP Chair:
Professor Kenneth Minogue This event was recorded on 20 Feb 2008 in the Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House There
has been an extraordinary surge in the study of behaviour from evolutionary biologists, neurologists and game theorists, but
this has been largely divorced from the political debate. David Willetts will draw on the latest research from these disciplines
to explain what Government can and cannot do to influence our behaviour. David Willetts is shadow secretary of state for innovation,
universities and skills and has been the MP for Havant since 1992. He was shadow secretary of state for work and pensions
from 2001-2005 and has worked at HM Treasury and the Number 10 Policy Unit. Available as:mp3 (19 mb; approx 83 minutes) Event Posting:The Ideas that are Changing Politics
Stelios on Brands, Serial Entrepreneurship, the Environment and Giving Something Back! Speaker:
Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou Chair: Professor Saul Estrin This event was recorded on 19 Feb 2008 in the
Old Theatre, Old Building Stelios Haji-Ioannou, LSE alumnus, is founder of the easyGroup companies and has given
£2 million to LSE for the Stelios Scholars programme. Available as:mp3 (15 mb; approx 64 minutes) Event Posting:Stelios on Brands, Serial Entrepreneurship, the Environment and Giving Something Back!
Creating a World Without Poverty: how social business can transform our lives Speaker:
Professor Muhammad Yunus Chair: Professor Mary Kaldor This event was recorded on 15 Feb 2008 in the
Old Theatre, Old Building Professor Yunus will outline his vision for a new business model that combines the power
of free markets with the quest for a more human world – and tell the inspiring stories of companies that are doing this
work today. This event marks the launch of his new book Creating a World Without Poverty: how social business can transform
our lives.Muhammad Yunus is founder and managing director of Grameen Bank and winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. Available as:mp3 (20 mb; approx 88 minutes) Event Posting:Creating a World Without Poverty: how social business can transform our lives
transparency analysis certified by valuetrue.com & trust mapmaking associates
5 -95% of biggest 100 global markets map as unsustainable -mail info@worldcitizen.tv to nominate hi-trust leaders who contextually care about 3 or more globally tipping markets - eg Sir Nicholas Stern Exponentially
Destructing Treble: C = Climate B= Bank's 20th C global aid-economics A=Africa 123 (health and wealth halved while northern worlds gained on quarterised monetary scores by as much 1000%)
Chartering alumni begin and end every trust audit by questioning
the Brand's UOP (Unique Organising Purpose): whose worlds would uniquely miss what if this brand architecture or leader ceased to exist tomorrow? Next question can we openly map zero conflicts between every
pairwise human relationship coordinate?
Q: Original Purpose
of Economics? A The Scotland of the 1750s
was at the end of a first generation to have found their country taken over by England's Empire., So Adam Smith
was motivated to start writing about how to design systems so that peoples could could look forward to their next generation
sustaining more productive lives than they had had ... 7 quarters later keynes general theory issued humanity's greatest challenge-
economics as a systems science had reached the state that only economics rules the world ... more
Q: What do the man-made systems that rule the world look like? A Purposeful
value exchanges composed round 5 main flows of how productively peoples lives are used and 5 main demands human beings
make as co-workers, customers, owners, stewards of the globe, stewards of society at the village level - more
Q: Why can't human race in 21st C be sustained with choice of economics made by 20th C biggest
banks and govs etc? A Long Story: ER alumni are in their 37th year of offering debating scripts eg1 on wht some industrial age systems after world war 2 were designed to be too big to exist as the
first net generation became more connected than separated by geographical borders ... What is known is that 2010s is most
exciting decade to be an entrpreneur because our impacts define what will be possible for all our childrens' children more
World Class Brands are in 25th year (as a subnetwork of Norman Macrae's Entrepreneurial Revolution)
of helping sustain the most purposeful organsiations or markets in the world. Core to any charter of purpose is a quiz
revolving round this question- who would uniquely miss what if this didn't exist?.
From this Q&A's list of trust-flows, economics maps how to connect producers
and demanders of the exchange in multi-win models of purpose. Henceforth, potential conflicts with this goodwill
model are audited and resolved at every cycle so that unique purpose is celebrated to lead the future by
continuously multiplying the most value and trust. This model provides the simplest benchmark around all exponential
impact metrics of sustainability investement can be calculated and the transparency of all multi-win models are webbed
around pro-youth economics. Questions welcomed chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc hotline 1 301 881 1655
Microfinance Focus, November 4, 2011: Professor Muhammad Yunus was invited to deliver
a key note speech during the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Summit held in Nice, France. Professor Yunus addressed an audience of
more than 400 entrepreneurs from all G20 countries. In his speech, he shared his personal entrepreneurship experiences, his
faith in young entrepreneurs to be the pillars of society and the need to include poor countries in the discussion process
in making global decisions.
Professor Yunus being an entrepreneur himself started off creating the Grameen Bank that
provides microfinance services to the poor who had little access to financial provisions. From that, he ventured into a wide
number of social businesses such as Grameen Nursing College, Grameen Eyecare Hospitals, Grameen Shakti, etc.
He has
always considered young entrepreneurs to be the most effective solution for the future. He said “In my opinion, G20
YES is a fabulous initiative, gathering so much energy and momentum from all over the world. Because of their creativity and
leadership, provided that they commit to share the value they create, these 400 young entrepreneurs in this room can change
the world.”
Professor Yunus is also a member of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Advocacy Group, advising
the Secretary General of the United Nations. Hence, he believes that the next generation of youths should be handed over the
process of the MDGs as soon as possible. He believes that entrepreneurs will have a key role to play in fulfilling the MDGs,
if they are committed to the social value created by their companies, and social business can be part of the solutions.
In
his speech, he added that the G20 needed to broaden its scope to deal with the current world crisis. It can no longer remain
a political forum with economic agendas. The G20 needs to create a social agenda as well. Professor Yunus proposes that ‘social
business’ should be brought to the agenda of G20, as one of the concrete and effective solutions to be considered for
immediate implementation so as to guide capitalistic investment towards social value and jobs creation, rather than sheer
profit maximization strategies. A social business is a cause-driven business where profits stay within the company for its
sustainability.
Lastly, Professor Yunus concluded that the G20 should be expanded into the G25, where poor countries
from each continent should be included in the global agenda which they are part of. He added that “Their problems are
inter-related with others, and their proposals of solutions should be considered by the most economically advanced countries
in making global decisions. A G25 would be a big step toward ensuring that global social issues are raised, and MDGs implementation
is fully shared on the global agenda. And finally, because fighting poverty together is the only way to bring long lasting
peace in this world.”
inquiries chris macrae info @worldcitizen.tv us tel 301 881 1655 ; us office 5801 nicholson lane
suite 404, North Bethesda, MD 20852 USA - skype chrismacraedc
Mapping is a process of discovery. Crucially maps are only as usable as updating correctness of bottom
up information. Think of your own use of a map. You look for the "you are here arrow". You want to be directed to
somewhere/someone you dont know how to get to; you want your return vist to be safe as well as a value multiplying win-win.
Does anyone remember the simplest findings of einstein and jon von neumann. Einstein proved
that to innovate more value you need to go more micro in what you model; von neumann showed that there is more value to be
networked by interfacing safe flows across systems instead of ruling over separation of boundaries. There isnt a single
global metrics profession that gets these mathematical -and natural - principles right. Unless we change this global
markets will cycle through ever greater collapse and more and more communities will lose sustainability. Mapmaking is that
critical an idea to what the net genration will achieve in 2010s; but its also one that children from primary age up can action
learn. Its simple. Its just that it works the other way round from top-down people's fatal conceit.
It explores how to make the invisible principles and practices of real wealth creation
visible, and therefore useable. Our planet needs case studies underline the search for new win-wins that build ‘system
integrity’ Trust-flow is the unseen wealth to invest sustainability in. Tranpsarently mapped it develops
a goodwill gravity tyhat invites with roleplayer in a community to multiply goodwill while sustaining their own cashflow..
Trust is not some vague, mushy, abstract warm-hearted sentiment. It is an economic powerhouse – probably just as economically
and socially important as oil. The point is, there are specific things you need to do to get trust flowing, just as
there are specific things you need to do to get oil flowing. And like oil trust has a dark side. Right now, the world is awash
with the carbon emissions which threaten the stability and sustainability of its ecosystems. Right now, the world is also
awash with the ‘carbon emission’ of trust – mistrust. Indeed it may well be that our ability to tackle the
one issue – the threat of environmental catastrophe – depends on our ability to tackle the other issue: how to
generate, deepen, extend and sustain trust.>br>But what is the best way of doing this? One thing is for sure. You don’t
build and sustain trust via some sentimental exercise of goodwill to all and sundry. There are three very simple principles
at the heart of effective trust generation. First, trust is generated via win-win relationships. It’s virtually
impossible to generate or sustain trust without mutual benefit for those involved. But beneficial outcomes are not enough
in themselves. For trust to be built and sustained, both sides need to signal a demonstrable commitment to finding win-win
ways forward. Such a commitment may require real changes to what we say and do. Second, real ‘win-wins’
are hardly ever purely financial or material. You don’t build trust simply by walking away with more cash in your pocket.
Trust works at all the dimensions and levels of human exchange. Yes, it’s about financial and material rewards. But
it’s also about purpose (what people want to achieve). It’s about politics with a small ‘p’: the use
and abuse of power, the crafting and application of rules of fair play. And it’s about emotions: the sometimes overwhelmingly
strong emotions, both positive and negative, that are generated when people deal with other peopleWhat’s constitutes
a ‘win’ – a sense of real improvement – is therefore highly specific. It depends absolutely on the
details of who the parties are, what they are trying to achieve, in what context. Building trus, therefore involves discovering
these specifics. Just as oil doesn’t flow out of the ground, get refined and pump its way into motor vehicles automatically
and without effort, so identifying and doing what is necessary to get trust flowing requires dedicated, skilled effort. It
requires a disciplined, structured process, not a vague sentiment.
3) Third, even if we do steps 1) and 2) there’s
still a good chance it won’t succeed. Why? Because it ignores an invisible third factor. In the real world, purely two
way bilateral relationships don’t exist. There is always a third party whose interests or outcomes are affected by what
the other two parties do but who is not a party to the contract. The environment is a case in point. Producers and consumers
may both benefit from buying and selling to each other – but what happens if, in doing so, they destroy the environment
they both depend on?
This raises a hugely important question. When two parties pursue win-wins and build mutual
trust, are they doing so in a way which creates a win and builds trust for the third party at the same time? Or are they simply
pushing the problems – and the mistrust – further down the line on to this third party? Building vigorous, healthy
networks of trust is a different kettle of fish to ‘you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours’
win-win conspiracies. It requires a Map of all the key relationships plus careful consideration of knock-on consequences.
It requires a different perspective.
These three simple, basic steps do not happen automatically. They need to
be worked at. The territory needs to be deliberately Mapped and explored. What’s more, there are obstacles in our way
– mental and practical obstacles that need to be cleared. Prevailing economic theories about ‘rational economic
man’ for example, deny the need to commit to win-win outcomes. Instead, they promote supposedly ‘rational’
(i.e. narrowly selfish behaviours) which actively undermine trust The same theories insist that the only valid measure of
human benefit is money, thereby excluding from consideration many of the biggest opportunities for improvement. Meanwhile
many vested interests do not want to extend the circle of trust to third parties and complete networks because their positions
of power depend on their ability to take advantage of the weaknesses of these third parties. That’s another job for
Mapping: helping to identify and mount such obstacles. The potential benefits of doing so are unthinkably huge. They
start with a simple negative: the relief that comes from when you stop banging your head against a brick wall. Mistrust breeds
wasteful, wealth destroying conflict that tends to feed on itself. Anger and hatred engender anger and hatred. Simply easing
or stopping the terrible waste of mistrust would transform prospects for many millions of people. We desperately need to find
ways of doing this. Then there are the positive benefits. Understanding the real nature of human wealth – all those
dimensions of purpose, ‘politics’ and emotion as well as money and material comfort – means we can start
being human again; human in the way we think, and act. What’s more, many of these intangible benefits won’t cost
a penny. They’re there for the taking, if only we puts our minds to it. But there’s more, because trust is
also an economic superpower in its own right. In the pages that follow we will show conclusively that material and financial
riches are also dependent on trust. In fact, we will argue the case for going one step further. We will say that material
and financial riches are a by-product of trust: the visible fruits of invisible, intangible human exchange. Once you understand
that sustainable cash flows are a by-product of sustainable trust flows, your understanding of what makes a successful business
is transformed. Separately, each of these three fruits – reducing the waste of conflict, unleashing the potential
intrinsic benefits of human exchange, and energising the sustainable creation of material wealth – are massive in their
own right. Put them together and they represent a vast new continent of opportunity. As we said, this book is addressed
to entrepreneurs and system innovation revolutionaries. Wherever you happen to be, whatever the change you want to make
is, the principles explored in this book apply. The wish to change and the will to change are not the same as being able to
change successfully. For that you need to understand your territory. You will need new Maps
.
0.1 Has
a continental or worldwide search solutions on job creation that can be replicated across communities been organised before
this EU launch of Nov 2011?
While alumni of entrepreneurial economics have always valued job creation searches- we know
of no clear evidence that this has been top of mind in the way that continental-wide government has operated since 1984 even
though it was scripted by The Economist's Unacknowledged Giant as the number 1 question the first net generation would need
to mediate if sustainable futures and humanity's most needed millennium goals are to be served
what's different about nov 2011 is 4 top directorates of the EU have nailed their future reputation to this search
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