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debating 25 of best news videos in the win-win-win world
About this event: Yunus 10000 Uni Dialogue

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic



Suggested opening questions afer peer to peer viewing :
1.1 why was this so huge a win-win-win for Yunus & Nobel & The Poor ( some answers catalogued at http://brand.blogspot.com )

1.2 how does this good news help make case for other social action cause networks

1.3 how does this video connects with other good news videos of YuNuS

September 26, 2008 | 10:43 AM Comments  3 comments

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Activating community and wishes

wcbn007: I believe that the ted.com network provides an example any commun ity could use- award a prize to someone whose knowhow the community loves in the form of a wish which everyone in the community is asked to connect round if they have a relevant contribution

As an example I believe this http://www.ted.com/tedprize/2007/clinton.cfm is the most important wish ted.com has so far made for African women

More examples of wishes appear at my AfricanIdol weblog http://myidol.americanidol.com/blogs/africanidoltv



March 16, 2007 | 2:04 AM Comments  1 comments

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Can we change WorldEconomics for Everyone's Good
Related to country: United States


I believe that the only way we will earn sustainability of all our future generations is to systematically change economics in 007. What all world citizens need to demand : please connect all the world's largest organisations to be governed in such a way that everybody sees (and has the transparent right to Q&A) what exponentials their global market sectors are compounding?

what future has petrochemical economics been globally compounding since 1984? what other sectors including national governments has it taken down its compound exponentials? what will happen if USA elects another president who is not wholly transparent -or just simply curious about - humanity's future fate?

Today we invite everybody to map questions like these:
at technical web sites like WorldEconomist.net http://worldeconomist.net
or public nominations of who to trust most like http://up200.tv
or http://futurestocks.tv a game we try to model on the calls Muhammad Yunus has been making for all social business entrepreneurs and netizens to unite around openly mapping what is the deepest purpose that each global market sector can serve and sustain?

Our approach is social and entrepreneurial as well as wanting to map business organisations that inspire true productivity and serve vital and innovative demands. My father first started writing about entrepreneurial economics in The Economist from the grassroots up after graduating at Cambridge, after serving in world war 2. His work inspired by the great societal economics of the early 1800s included systemic future histories http://futurehistory.jp and a trilogy on entrepreneurial revolution. I co-authored the final third of ER in our 1984 book. This was the original Death of Distance (or world is flat) exploration on whether the 1984-2024 networking generation would sustain or end all future generations. 24 years into debating this future history we have no reasoning for changing our 1984 forecast: all human futures depended on choices made what economic assumptions to globally integrate local societies around. Here is how we made the invitation in 1984 as urgent as we could to change economics in the decade starting 2005
http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html#Anchor-Changin-27687

Is there any way you in 007 can think of making this invitation simpler, more actionable now?

January 22, 2007 | 10:55 AM Comments  0 comments

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