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But today, as Indian
companies
go abroad, as Indians come and work all over the world, Indians have gained a lot more confidence and have realized that globalization is something they can participate in.
The second one is the labor policies that we have, which make it so difficult for entrepreneurs to create standardized jobs in companies, that 93 percent of Indian labor is in the unorganized sector.
Now, you'll be relieved to know that the agricultural industry and that the global movement by universities,
companies
and NGOs is putting together comprehensive research and developing novel technology to address all of these issues.
It was very hard to get into the international
companies
because I had to get permission from
companies
like Nike and Adidas, and that's very hard to get.
I think mobile phone
companies
are popping up, literally, on a weekly basis, and they have an explosive growth in mobile phones.
There are different programs for graduate students, for executives at different
companies.
Many pharmaceutical
companies
offer deworming medicines for free, so the END Fund works with the right partners to coordinate their delivery.
Teams at Oxford and several American drug
companies
continued development, and within a few years it was commercially available.
Last month, just last month, economists at LSE looked at 51 studies of pay-for-performance plans, inside of
companies.
Let me give you an even more radical example of it: something called the Results Only Work Environment (the ROWE), created by two American consultants, in place at a dozen
companies
around North America.
Now, most media companies, when they think about metadata, they think about subjects or formats.
Many media
companies
and creators do put themselves in their audiences' shoes.
When we talk about this project and this framework with advertisers and brands, they also instantly get it, because advertisers, more often than media companies, understand how important it is to understand the job that their products are doing for customers.
Most media
companies
think of media as "mine."
These big companies, they make enough money, so if anything, counterfeiting is just a free form of advertising, right?
And they would use these completely unheard-of and unsuspicious brand names as a way of shipping container loads of fakes to shell
companies
that they'd set up across Europe.
For a few years, I also used to attend automotive trade shows taking place in huge exhibition spaces, but away from the Ferraris and the Bentleys and the flashing lights, there'd be
companies
selling fakes:
companies
with a brochure on the counter and another one underneath, if you ask them the right questions.
Because it's already clear how much of the enormous amount of money they put into the economy, really went into fixing the past, bailing out the banks, the car companies, not preparing us for the future.
Surely, we should be giving the money to entrepreneurs, to civil society, for people able to create the new, not to the big, well-connected companies, big, clunky government programs.
And he ended his life selling
companies
to venture capitalists.
It's what we do in the organization named after him where we try and invent, create, launch new ventures, whether it's schools, web companies, health organizations and so on.
And then one of these
companies
that was importing parts for the clunkers decided to set up in business, start selling them to other people, and gradually another company emerged out of that, Marin, and it probably was, I don't know, 10, maybe even 15, years, before the big bike
companies
realized there was a market.
When the mobile telephone
companies
invented SMS, they had no idea what it was for; it was only when that technology got into the hands of teenage users that they invented the use.
Meant to be a way to incentivize invention, meant to be a way to orchestrate the dissemination of knowledge, they are increasingly being used by large
companies
to create thickets of patents to prevent innovation taking place.
So this is about
companies
built on communities, that provide communities with tools, resources, platforms in which they can share.
It's also equitable in the sense that everybody gets to go to work, not only certain sectors, it's transparent, etc. [Cross talk] CA: And this is something that is best implemented by individual
companies?
So at certain companies, it's very natural to adopt, or at hospitals, schools, etc.
And several
companies
and hospitals, etc.
They've just won four government contracts to build off their 100 ambulances, and are one of the largest and most effective ambulance
companies
in India.
And if I look at
companies
that are actually more successful than mine, 3M since the 1930s is giving all their engineers 15 percent to pursue whatever they want.
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