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can the world be sustainable unless the 10000 largest organisational system multiply the most trust-flows?Following Norman Macrae's official retirement from The Economist in 1988, much of the 1990s was spent trying to make a MOOC of how to use media to improve the lt of the net generation- documentation of how we failed is at http://egroups.com/groups/melnet2 ; the framework for people who want to win-win-win in producing and demanding the most purposefully branded organisations in the world remains valid at brandchartering.com - first 10 people to respond to chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk (mention this blog) are welcome to have a free copy of brand chartering handbook snailmailed quiz 1 the most connecting question of brand chartering proved extremely unpopular with global accounting and media firms that I tried to worked with for 12 years (including partners of all of the then big 5 accountants and big 3 ad agencies)- discuss why big organisations might be afraid of q1 the most purposeful question in the world- who would uniquely miss what if your brand/organisation ceased to exist tomorrow? q2 how do you audit if you are building win-win-win trusts between each of the promises you said in q1 peoples would miss? | . | ||||
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History. ASEAN was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok by the five original member countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined on 8 January 1984, Vietnam on 28 July 1995, Laos and Myanmar on 23 July 1997 (oddone out?), and Cambodia on 30 April 1999. | entrepreneurial revolution began at The Economist in 1968- inspired by the imminent success of the moon race- was there anything that optimal blending of human and computer webs could not do? whats strange is today we have no system design to put say 10000 bright young people on sustaining earth - the space race may have been taken over by big business but its goal was first achieved by organising open collaboration between 10000 people round one goal- much more important that ER is that it can be argued that the moon race inspired many peoples who hadn't even be linked in to electricity to develop the east - china came out from behind its great wall with help of inward investment from diaspora already 3rd richest; the poorest big 10 populated place bangladesh gained independence and empowered generation of girls to build community-rising economies and then there was ASEAN - a loving cooperation between 5 founding nations in every way that the EU has failed to begin to value |
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Interview with founder of Entrepreneurial Revolution at The Economist http://erworld.tv http://normanmacrae.ning.com
Thursday, December 31, 1970
2016 geonomics q1 if 75% of peoples lives depens on pacific ocean shipping; comparted with 25% atlantic what do we need to map
q2 id in reality world war labs have been south pole equator north pole trading crises, do we have enough cooperation intelliugence to fix that
Thursday, October 15, 1970
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