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And this is how badly I wanted it, it grew at zero percent for four years, and I was about to shut it down, and right about then, I moved to San Francisco and started to meet some pretty interesting people who had these crazy lifestyles of adventure, of
businesses
and websites and blogs that surrounded their passions and helped people in a meaningful way.
They are training to be teachers, and they are running
businesses.
Their homes, their businesses, their towns and their cities have been completely destroyed.
Customers may be better served by distributing services throughout a community, but this leaves
businesses
vulnerable to aggressive competition.
In the real world, customers come from more than one direction, and
businesses
are free to compete with marketing strategies, by differentiating their product line, and with price cuts, but at the heart of their strategy, companies like to keep their competition as close as possible.
It should have no exceptions for small businesses, length of employment or entrepreneurs.
And so I decided to come to that intersection where I could meet all classes, all races, all creeds, all colors; where I would meet the
businesses
and the faith-based, and the eds, the meds, and I would meet all the people that made up the communities that I had authority over.
So I swam under houses and
businesses
and bowling alleys and golf courses, and even under a Sonny's BBQ Restaurant, Pretty remarkable, and what that taught me was that everything we do on the surface of our earth will be returned to us to drink.
So 20 years ago, when I worked for Al Gore in the White House, he was one of the early pioneers pleading with
businesses
and governments to pay attention to the challenges of climate change.
When Napoléon Bonaparte took power, he allowed small
businesses
to use traditional measurements redefined in metric terms.
Even in the camps, we found extraordinary examples of vibrant, flourishing and entrepreneurial
businesses.
For example, in a settlement called Nakivale, we found examples of Congolese refugees running digital music exchange
businesses.
We went on 8,000 miles across America in the summer of 2013, through the cow pastures of Montana, through the desolation of Detroit, through the swamps of New Orleans, where we found and worked with men and women who were building small
businesses
that made purpose their bottom line.
This is not only outside of
businesses.
But it's also a new source of opportunities for
businesses.
Our customers have used their loans for family expenses, emergencies, travel and for investing back into growing their
businesses.
And that's why I start the
businesses
that I start, that's usually consumer brands, that have embedded in them the very best of my African culture.
Businesses, thank you.
We're poor because it is literally impossible to do
businesses
in these countries of ours.
That's why we can't run
businesses.
Private
businesses
often struggle to profitably serve the extreme poor, so philanthropy still has a major role to play.
In Guatemala City alone, over 400
businesses
and schools shut their doors.
What if the parents' boycott was part of a larger strategy to identify and cut off the resources that ISIS needs to function; the skilled labor needed to produce food; the engineers needed to extract and refine oil; the media infrastructure and communications networks and transportation systems, and the local
businesses
that ISIS relies on?
When we're designing new products, services or businesses, the only time you'll know if they're any good, if the designs are good, is to see how they're used in the real world, in context.
Furthermore, if we're going to really take seriously the need to ensure people share in the economic benefits, our
businesses
and corporations need a model of globalization that recognizes that they, too, have to take people with them.
We also went on to look at business, and found that these very same properties also characterized
businesses
that were resilient and long-lived, and we noted their absence from ones which were short-lived.
And they were running businesses, they were making losses.
We show off our baby photos, we start and grow our businesses, we make new relationships, we let the world in, one Facebook like at a time.
We don't know all the answers, so we're reaching out to
businesses
and governments, and nonprofits, and academia, and communities, and innovators for help.
There are just some things Band-Aids can't fix, like providing an environment where
businesses
feel secure that they'll have an equal opportunity to be able to run and start their
businesses
successfully.
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