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For instance, the most common reaction after the failure of a
business
in the American continent is to go back to school.
We're not sure which is a better reaction after the failure of a business, but this is something we will study in the future.
For instance, in my country, in Mexico, the regulatory environment is so hard, that closing a
business
can take you a lot of time and a lot of money.
In the best possible scenario, meaning you don't have problems with partners, providers, clients, employees, in the best possible scenario, officially closing a
business
will cost you 2,000 dollars.
As you may know, in most of the developing world, the average life expectancy of a
business
is two years.
In Mexico, the process of officially closing a
business
takes two years.
What happens when the average life expectancy of a
business
is so similar to the time it will take you to close it if it doesn't work?
Of course, this discourages
business
creation and promotes informal economy.
I also fear that the culture of rapid failure could be minimizing the devastating consequences of the failure of a
business.
For instance, when my social enterprise died, the worst part was that I had to go back to the indigenous community and tell the women that the
business
had failed and it was my fault.
For some people this could be seen like a great learning opportunity for me, but the truth is that the closure of this
business
represented much more than that.
And in the case of social and green enterprises, the death of this
business
can have a negative impact on the ecosystems or communities they were trying to serve.
It means being aware of the impact, of the consequences of the failure of that
business.
An option is to go through that rethinking and carefully consider incentives to change how we do
business.
And with this detailed information about the real quality of life in this part of the country, Imazon and other partners from government,
business
and civil society can work together to construct a development plan that will help really improve people's lives, while protecting that precious global asset that is the Amazon Rainforest.
Imagine if we could work together — government, business, civil society, me, you — and make this century the century of social progress.
This is not an acceptable way of doing
business.
And in Peru, there's a very nasty
business.
Being Jacques, he gave me clear instructions: Engage the world leaders, talk to industry and business, and above all, Rob, inspire young people, because they will choose the future of the preservation of Antarctica.
For the last 11 years, we have taken over 1,000 people, people from industry and business, women and men from companies, students from all over the world, down to Antarctica, and during those missions, we've managed to pull out over 1,500 tons of twisted metal left in Antarctica.
But when Mum was born, the population of our planet was only 1.8 billion people, and talking in terms of billions, we have taken young people from industry and
business
from India, from China.
And together with other teammates in the National Forest Department, we were assigned a task to join a team and find out the causes of deforestation, and make a plan to combat that at a national level, involving the local governments, the civil society, business, local communities, in an effort that could tackle those causes.
And fifth and last, we need to share responsibility between governments,
business
and civil society.
So to finalize, I think the future is not like a fate that you have to just go as
business
as usual goes.
This is a great solution for the African continent because 80 percent of Africans don't have a bank account, but what is exciting is that M-Pesa is now becoming the source of other disruptive
business
models in sectors like energy.
So the conventional
business
model in the West is more for more.
I lost my
business
and faced bankruptcy.
And what's interesting is that after visualizing the entire business, systems upon systems, they reclaimed 50 million dollars of revenue, and they also moved from a D rating to an A rating from their customers.
But after quite a few of these conversations, I've come to a conclusion: I believe that
business
is in a position to do something that no other entity can do.
Business
can dismantle racism.
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