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Instead, what we have here are the proto-SMEs these are the fertile seeds of
businesses
and enterprises that keep the engines running.
And within the last couple of years, it's been obvious that the elite in the business world correctly perceive that they can advance their short-term interest by doing things that are good for them but bad for society as a whole, such as draining a few billion dollars out of Enron and other
businesses.
They are presented as many different things, including gifting groups, investment clubs, and multi-level marketing
businesses.
And many pyramid schemes, like Vemma Nutrition, disguise themselves as legal multi-level marketing businesses, using a product or service to hide the pay-and-recruit structure.
Since then, companies have been collecting funds from willing investors to support all kinds of
businesses.
And as more people educate themselves about this complex system they too can trade stocks, support the
businesses
they believe in, and pursue their financial goals.
It's time to admit that the playbook that guided
businesses
and CEOs for the last 40 years is broken.
Today, the
businesses
that have it all ask communities, "What kind of tax breaks and incentives can you give me?"
The reality is,
businesses
should go to the struggling communities and ask, "How can I help you?" (Applause) When we wanted to build our second yogurt plant, Idaho was on nobody's radar screen.
Today's playbook says, the
businesses
should stay out of politics.
The reality is businesses, as citizens, must take a side.
Because all
businesses
are man-made objects; all business is involved with money; all business is a matter of using machinery, and all those things make something inauthentic.
If Facebook and Google grow their
businesses
22 billion dollars this year, which they will, we're going to lose approximately 150,000 creative directors, planners and copywriters.
It's easy for
businesses
to get caught up in making immediate profits and neglect what's good for future invention.
What's wrong is how our communities,
businesses
and institutions are designed.
Some of these tools we can pick up in our own lives, some we're going to need to do in
businesses
or in communities, and some we need to do as a society.
Now, as I was thinking about the extremes of stress and turbulence that we know we will have to confront, I went and I talked to a number of chief executives whose own
businesses
had gone through existential crises, when they teetered on the brink of collapse.
Among the other interesting things that have cropped up are many things from businesses, from marketing and communications and predictable things, to an insanely popular Korean-barbecue taco truck that drives around L.A. and Twitters where it stops, causing a line to form around the block.
Their call to action rippled through homes and businesses— and news of their message even reached concentration camps and prisons.
But please, take it from somebody who has run dozens of businesses: this is nonsense.
Investing in
businesses
that make things affordable and accessible to so many more people attacks this scarcity and creates the revenues for governments to reinvest in their economies.
AF: So when I speak to really big businesses, I say, "Look, I need you to change, and I need you to change really fast," their eyes are going to peel over in boredom, unless I say, "And it's good business."
That's why we built a nonprofit organization called FoodLab Detroit, to help small neighborhood burgeoning food entrepreneurs start and scale healthy food
businesses.
They're very small businesses, but last year, they had a combined revenue of over 7.5 million dollars, and they provided 252 jobs.
There are no schools, most of the
businesses
are shut, and there are no working trains.
However, this new shopping behavior is creating a lot of challenges for those once-dominant
businesses.
After all, food delivery apps had begun to explode on the scene, and I thought surely we can reverse-engineer this technology and get food from
businesses
like restaurants and grocery stores and into the hands of people in need.
I provided the data and the analytics to help
businesses
reduce food waste at the source by letting them know the items that they waste repeatedly on a regular basis, and they even saved millions of dollars.
We recover excess food from
businesses
and set up free community grocery stores right in the middle of food deserts.
I've been meeting with city council members and city organizers across the US and telling them that technology indeed does have the power to connect
businesses
with surplus food to people in need, and explaining to them what a meal can actually mean to a family.
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