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In education, medicine, law, diplomacy, government,
business
and the media that exist today.
Here, we're talking about the communication of pertinent information to stakeholders of organizations: employees, customers,
business
partners, shareholders, and so on.
I mean, they took — They had a technology disruption, and rather than taking a
business
model innovation to correspond to that, they took and sought a legal solution and the industry that brought you Elvis and the Beatles is now suing children and is in danger of collapse.
But just as the Internet drops transaction and collaboration costs in
business
and government, it also drops the cost of dissent, of rebellion, and even insurrection in ways that people didn't understand.
Perhaps like we should understand that
business
can't succeed in a world that's failing.
Business
as usual is saying, what's most important is to make lots of profit, and you'll be using technology for that, and people will be your work force, instrumentalized, and environment is usually the last priority.
But there's still a lot of unfinished
business.
Beatrice Gakuba has created 200 jobs from her flower
business
in Rwanda.
So Amos was an example of a male who was liked as a leader, and I think the term alpha male, if you look it up on the internet, you will find all these
business
books that tell you how to be an alpha male, and what they mean is how to beat up others and beat them over the head and let them know that you are boss and don't mess with me and so on.
So the message I want to leave you with is that if you are looking at men in our society who are the boss of, let's say, a family or a
business
or Washington or whatever, you call them alpha male, you should not insult chimpanzees by using the wrong label.
We can grade models, whether it's financial models in a
business
class or physical models in a science or engineering class and we can grade some pretty sophisticated programming assignments.
Specifically, what's lacking is the kind of critical thinking work that is so essential in such disciplines as the humanities, the social sciences,
business
and others.
And we said to that public meeting in Todmorden, look, let's imagine that our town is focused around three plates: a community plate, the way we live our everyday lives; a learning plate, what we teach our kids in school and what new skills we share amongst ourselves; and business, what we do with the pound in our pocket and which businesses we choose to support.
If we start one of those community plates spinning, that's really great, that really starts to empower people, but if we can then spin that community plate with the learning plate, and then spin it with the
business
plate, we've got a real show there, we've got some action theater.
Although that figure rises to four percent of CEOs and
business
leaders, so I think there's a very good chance there's about 30 or 40 psychopaths in this room.
Soon, they were put in positions that they had no
business
being in.
And I have to ask the question that VCs always ask: "Sir, what is your business, and who is your customer?"
I got into this
business
designing products.
He says, "When the Sumerian tablets were first translated, they were thought to be
business
records.
I know that about half of you in the audience are probably like, "Building useless machines is really fun, but how is this in any way or form a business?"
And in the same community, this is
business
synergy.
And this is a global
business.
And this is a
business
incubator.
It's a
business
plan for a corporation.
Here's Mr. Clean looking amorously at all the other Procter & Gamble products, and Procter & Gamble, you know, the statistic always cited is that Wal-Mart is their largest customer, and it's true, as one store, Wal-Mart buys 15 percent, thus 15 percent of Procter & Gamble's
business
is with Wal-Mart, but their largest market segment is something that they call "high frequency stores," which is all these tiny kiosks and the lady in the canoe and all these other businesses that exist in System D, the informal economy, and Procter & Gamble makes 20 percent of its money from that market segment, and it's the only market segment that's growing.
There was one company that paid 4,000 bribes in the first decade of this millennium, and a million dollars in bribes every
business
day, right?
When PayPal was first starting as a business, their biggest challenge was not, "How do I send money back and forth online?"
These were networks of mercenaries, not ideologues, who were in the coordination
business
for profit.
Think about it: What other
business
do you know, what other sector of the economy, and especially one as big as the public sector, that doesn't seek to reinvent its
business
model on a regular basis?
These young future leaders are beginning to understand the real
business
of leadership, the real privilege of leadership, which is after all to serve humanity.
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