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Now, I think many have seen business as the problem, or at least one of the problems, in many of the social
challenges
we face.
Enormous innovation, enormous energy, enormous talent now has been mobilized through this structure to try to deal with all of these
challenges.
How are those resources really created, the resources we're going to need to deal with all these societal
challenges?
Time-warping technology
challenges
our deepest core, because we are able to archive the past and some of it becomes hard to forget, even as the current moment is increasingly unmemorable.
They're very expensive and they've got all sorts of other
challenges
associated with them, and we tend to build multispan when we're crossing a wide estuary or a sea crossing.
We sat down and brainstormed on solutions to the biggest
challenges
facing their city.
By the end of the day, they were coming up with innovative solutions to some of the biggest
challenges
facing their city.
One of my
challenges
as a pilot is to land the drone on our basketball hoop.
The economic
challenges
facing us are hard, but when I walk the factory floor, and I see how humans and brilliant machines are becoming interconnected, and I see the difference this makes in a hospital, in an airport, in a power generation plant, I'm not just optimistic, I'm enthusiastic.
And I like this because it
challenges
the way that we design stuff, and build stuff, and potentially distribute stuff.
It
challenges
the norms.
What are all the
challenges
that might get in the way?
Now, capitalism has done a lot of good things and I've talked about a lot of good things that have happened, but equally, it has not been able to meet up with some of the
challenges
that we've seen in society.
Now, that presents some logistical
challenges
but we have ways to do it.
This is a slightly extreme case in point but it helps illustrate the logistical challenges, in particular in resource-poor settings, of what's required to get vaccines refrigerated and maintain the cold chain.
And part of my journey, starting on this stage, going to "Lean In," going to the foundation, is all about being more open and honest about those challenges, so that other women can be more open and honest, and all of us can work together towards real equality.
PM: I think that one of the most striking parts about the book, and in my opinion, one of the reasons it's hit such a nerve and is resonating around the world, is that you are personal in the book, and that you do make it clear that, while you've observed some things that are very important for other women to know, that you've had the same
challenges
that many others of us have, as you faced the hurdles and the barriers and possibly the people who don't believe the same.
So talk about that process: deciding you'd go public with the private part, and then you would also put yourself in the position of something of an expert on how to resolve those
challenges.
So in the months that have come since the book, in which "Lean In" focused on that and said, here are some of the
challenges
that remain, and many of them we have to own within ourselves and look at ourselves.
And we face unbelievable public safety
challenges
because we have a situation in which two thirds of the people in our jails are there waiting for trial.
We knew this had been done before in countries like Thailand, where, in 1980, they suffered from the same economic
challenges
as us.
So we can reconsider some of these pressing challenges, like fresh water, clean air, feeding 10 billion mouths, if institutional investors integrated ESG into investment.
What if they used that firepower to allocate more of their capital to companies working the hardest at solving these
challenges
or at least not exacerbating them?
The first is it
challenges
one of the orthodoxies that we learnt at medical school, or at least I did, admittedly last century, which is that the brain doesn't repair itself, unlike, say, the bone or the liver.
Now, given the sorts of
challenges
I'm up against, it's crucial that I not only predict but also design protections for the unexpected.
There are teachers who, despite all their challenges, who have those skills, get into those schools and are able to engage an audience, and the administrator walks by and says, "Wow, he's so good, I wish all my teachers could be that good."
PM: And of course, the two of you go through these
challenges
of a slow and difficult recovery, and yet, Gabby, how do you maintain your optimism and positive outlook?
Synthetic cell technologies will power the next industrial revolution and transform industries and economies in ways that address global sustainability
challenges.
That same diagnosis of autism, though, also applies to Gabriel, another 13-year-old boy who has quite a different set of
challenges.
The
challenges
were great.
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