wholeplanet 1 2 Maps -first sketched in the 1930s by alumni of Gandhi and Einstein - show a community's future
cannot compound sustainably up without
hi-trust 1.banker 2.teacher 3.doctor and 4.natural resource energiser
micro integration
into a win-win-win global requires
hi-trust 5.media, 6.professions, 7.government
2009,
Yes We Can network microsummits
around 7 wonders of innovating collaboration
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Friends- Collaboration is urgent in 2009
because the first 25 years of going global was mathematically not sustainable- this made banking 10 times more costly than its basic services needed to be; similarly
all 7 Micro compasses got polluted with inconvenient truth or became 10 times more costly than main street and healthy
village needed.
The good news is social business is the most exciting entrepreneurial game ever as it hunts out 10
times less costly solutions. . Social Business is a game that Bangladesh started up 33 years ago - there are now
at least 250000 micro-magic players of this game networking collaboratively out of Bangladesh - for example since 1997 the
first microsummit began round banking - today over 100 million of the poorest families have the human right to credit so that they can create
their own entrepreneurial jobs
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What is Social Business? The most exciting entrepreneurial game people play.
To be a success,
Social Business requires integration of 3 challenging solutions into one organisational design:
A) Serving
a purpose so important to human life that you’re entrusted a free loan to bring the organisation to life
B) Prove business model’s
sustainability by achieving a communal surplus of cashflow every cycle
C) Reinvest surplus to improve system or to replicate its networking reach with partners
who will need collaboration support
If
you are successful in focusing invention, sustenance and open replication of a Social Business, you will be involved in integrating
one of the most purposeful organisational systems in the world. However micro your organisation: aim to become a market’s
or a network’s centre of gravity capable of wholly attracting communal pride. Just do it by truly connecting
individual passions to make a difference - web weaving together the future of people’s productive lifetimes.
FREE MARKETING OF END POVERTY
Muhammad Yunus Nobel Laureate Acceptance Speech 2006
Almost all social economics
problems of the world will be addressed through the social business ...
The challenge is to innovate business models
in such vital contexts as health care for the poor, financial services for the poor, information technology for the poor,
education and training for the poor, marketing for the poor, renewable energy for the poor------------------------------------Gordon Brown to Muhammad Yunus, 10 Downing Street21
April 2008: There is so much goodwill around what you are doing
Being a Social Business means that positive cashflow recycles every social business dollar invested over and over.
This is in stark contrast with the dynamics of the traditional charity with its one-time spend of every dollar fundraised.
However in many other respects, the social business strategy dares to selectively break with rules that MBAs are trained to
standardise.
A better for the world organisation does not need to be fronted
by image-making advertisements:reality-making is the purpose which a Social Business inspires people to
gravitate around.
The Social Business investment celebrates community-rising
exponentials, ie sustainable growth over time. The organisational system needs to be mapped the other way round from management
powering over people. Quite simply, empowerment’s authority to lead is seen through the transparency of an open win-win-win
system - one that networks through local franchise replication. It does this to continuously generate the most service buzz
and to multiply more human goodwill than competitors whose performance is only measured by quarterly extraction.
Bangladesh's competitive spirit is helping the world
reach millennium goals of ending poverty. And the great news being announced in New York and Washimgton in week 1 of the Obama
Presidency is that Kenya has become the best new player of microcredit with the extraordinary Jamii Bora network of 15000+
youths from Kibera slum revitalising community economies all across kenya - 2009 www Year of Yes We Can !
(rsvp info@worldcitizen.tv or gmail macrae.tv washington dc bureau 301 881 1655)
Living Script 1 Nov08
N.California Chapter of World Affairs
What the World Needs Now is : unite goal of end poverty
Jane Wales:
Dr Yunus- because you’re
the world’s best problem solver I have ever known , I am going to ask you about some of the things that are in the plate
of the next president of the united states. He will come in and he will face
poverty including
new poverty at home and abroad
the employment crisis
the need to provide quality education for all
the need to provide affordable healthcare
post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation
if were you advising the new president, would you urge him to take an integrated approach or to deal with each independently?
Muhammad Yunus
well
I can only tell him of my way at looking at it –first of allif he wants to be serious about poverty
– after all, the president of US is de facto the president of the world, so what he doesimpacts the whole world. So
when he talka about poverty he provides the leadership that others take.
Now we have the millennium goals which are a wonderful
set of goals which inspire all the world but were unfortunately derailed by other things that came up so first of all
restore total support for the millennium development goals and withdraw from other stuff united states got involved in such
as war on terror,
so concentrate on the one of
making sure we achieve the millennium goals, achieve them 100% this will be a tremendous achievement for the
whole world that we have done something its not some of UN goal setting and forgetting, this is a real goal and a realty to
celebrate having done it
and
then for this president the best thing is to show total commitment of ending poverty set a new date when the world can be
at zero poverty – we have 2015 at halve poverty so why don't we set the next goal zero poverty so that we know this
is the direction we need to take,
when
we set the date everything else will fall into place:
how do you measure, how do you do it there are several things that will play an important part
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microcreditbecause it has shown its effectiveness in unleashing the capacity of people
2 technology how to bring technologyto the poorest people so that they can change their whole
world
3 healthcare
so its nothing separated, its
integrated but you cant have one organisation doing everything, you need several organisations but focused so that everything
is achieving the same goal to lift the person
and as the president is declaring the date for zero poverty in the whole world
at the same time encourage the united states to set their date when their city be zero poverty when their county gets to zero
poverty- if someone says well we have no poverty how do you know if you have poverty or not –its
very simple the first question I ask is do you have a welfare program, a welfare department? As long as you have a welfare
department you have poverty, otherwise why do you have it, poverty means that nobody is on welfare tat isclear
sign so you have to close down your welfare department, find something else for those people to do, so all the related things
you have to welfare you close down as you have crossed that level and you are never going back- city by city, county by county,
state by state, it can be done and it will encourage everyone else –
that state can do it, we can do it
this is the way to go, so poverty will be the challenge –and once you have solved poverty other solutions come
right away, environment will come right away- like in the case of bangladesh environment and our survival is an integrated
problem, we are the ones on the front line – eliminated by global climate change because of our flat country, so for
us its such an important issue
the
united states missed the whole leadership on the global warming issue, never got to the Kyoto protocol and as a result the
whole world got derailed,..so now is the chance to go back to preparing for the 2012 UN binding resolution
.. that way you n=know where you are
the
moment government becomes serious , technology starts going in, its not a question of it cant be done , simply we have to
make a serious commitment that we will do it-the moment we make the serious commitment, technologies will come , how do we
replace the things that are causing the problem, replacing them with new technology without harming anyone in any way
the present way of
living life in a way which might enjoy life today but may be harming someone else’s life somewhereon
the planet, its not a good feeling: I am doing something that puts someone else life at stake because of the way I do things
– so the basic principle we should all adopt, every child should be taught, every family be taught my way of living
should not harm anyone else, and that’s how I would like to live
its possible once you make that commitment all
the environmental problems
What is MicroSummit?Designing processes to gravitate collaborative
networking around the most urgent sustainability goals of our worldwide generation
Microsummits:·Unite
peoples worldwide by replicating vital community solutions inter-locally. ·Determine an inspiring goal of impossible proportions unless people unite - just like
JFK’s race to the moon but grounded on life critical needs on planet earth·Build on good news flowing through annual summits with measures that help map replicable
actions. ·Connect bottom-up
learning and collaboration web logs so that sustainability’s exponentials can be both interacted and transparently valued.
The
first microsummit –microcreditsummit http://microcreditsummit.org– began in 1997. It has emerged as humanity’s most exciting benchmark for continuous networking
and serial worldwide meetings. The urgency of Micro’s “you can hear me now” awareness challenge is orchestrated
round such chords as:
*Declaring the boldest goal and timeline a network
had ever committed to – reaching 100 million poor families worldwide in under a decade
*Identifying how the microsummit’s goal positively multiplies possibilities of achieving other millennium
goals that were declared as our generation’s defining global responsibility
*Inviting the globally famous and most trusted locally to join in celebrating news of local grassroots actions
and progress. Launching the “you can hear me now” theme song around the Nobel Prize to Grameen and Dr Yunus.
*Publishing the plans of every practitioner subnetwork
openly before attending the next serial summit. Hosting meetings in every hemisphere in ways that seek to bridge richest and
poorest in a commonly productive pursuit.
*Open sourcing “learning
by doing” methods whose key rules are so simple that 9 year olds can communally debate them with as much confidence
as adults
John Hatch on Microcreditsummit:
Behold the largest self-help undertaking in human history—bringing hope, dignity, and empowerment
to tens of millions of the world’s poor and poorest families. Behold a movement with global outreach, that has penetrated
beyond city slums and market towns to even the most isolated villages. Behold an industry that embraces thousands of NGOs,
credit unions, public and private banks, and an infrastructure of hundreds of thousands of community-based peer lending groups
that are enabling many of the planet’s most disadvantaged households to generate the additional income and savings they
need to keep their children alive, nourished, healthy, and able to attend school..
Looking back we can also see that microcreditsummit began at about the same time that the internet
exponentially accelerated its popularity as a media. This summit process has adapted to the internet where so many millennial
goals have failed to select a media mix capable of supporting exponential rising progress.
2 Why is Microcredit? This is much more than simply an income generation tool. By directly empowering poor people, particularly women, it
has become one of the key driving mechanisms towards meeting the Millennium Development Goals, specifically the overarching
target of halving extreme poverty and hunger by 2015. — Mark Malloch Brown, former Chef de Cabinet, Office of the Secretary
General to the United Nations
At info@worldcitizen.tv we would love to hear from anyone who has a goal which they believe is audacious enough to be a microsummit's moon
race and which they would be happy for us to debate with others actively concerned with progressing the same mission.
We als oinvite help in mapping which people networks need to come together to unite each microsummit with a similar indomitable
human spirit to that which microcreditsummit sustains.
A few references:
http://yunus10000.com 10000 dialogue around the good news from 25000 grassroots networkers at Grameen and their first 33 years of focusing investment
on the goals that 7 million female microentrepreneurs have defined as ending poverty in their communities
http://trilliondollaraudit.com missing maths of what to audit so that no trillion dollar global market - from banking to any other serving life determining
needs - ever compounds conflicts and lost transparency.
Those inconvenient
truths whose crashing exponentials the first quarter century of going global has spun since 1984 due to professional
monopolies whose macro arrogance became so detached from grounded reality that they failed to identify
with hippocratic oaths (of compound no harm) even those deepest responsibilities for going forth and multiplying
goodwill that societies had granted in specific professions privileged licences to rule.
Conversely
from 2009 as the Yes We Can generation waves common human sense through microsummits, across cultures and by
interacting collaboration's most innovative win-win-win networks let us be prepared: the more audacious a networking
goal the more one and all need to enjoy detecting ahead of time tensions or gaps in flows that need innovating to keep
the mission on track.
I am constantly reminded of a 1984 systems finding of Harrison Owen , Founder of Open Space Technology: from the communications experience of meetings facilitators,
the biggest misunderstanding the 20th Century MBA curriculum compounded : sustainable innovation's biggest goals involves taking all constituencies involved in a conflict through the conflict barrier at the same time and
identifying ongoing project initiatives to celebrate goodwill multipliers due to achieving a deeper -more harmoniously
diverse and flowing - level of understanding than had previously been known.
Exercise: evaluate how the greatest mistakes made by 20th century professions have been
accidentally caused by buying the illusion of certainty that comes from boxing in terms of reference so that ultimately a
profession only refers to its own expert's abstractions none of the reality across professions that is needed before
knowledge has practical and context-empowering meaning of a universally trustworthy -let alone an exponentially compounding sustainable - kind.