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And these are just a few examples of
companies
that are buying our plastic, replacing virgin plastic, to make their new products.
Data breaches at
companies
like JP Morgan, Yahoo, Home Depot and Target have caused losses of hundreds of millions and in some cases, billions of dollars.
Today, a select groups of
companies
and labs around the world, including mine, are maturing this technology for practical applications.
A select group of universities and
companies
around the world are focused on building true random number generators.
It's the information that we most need from pharmaceutical companies, the information on how these early prototype drugs might work.
How can you make the State and
companies
communicate with citizens in a language they can understand at first glance?
It's like this: private
companies
change their language; communicate in a clearer and simpler way, they make a big fuss about it, consumers love it, the sales rise, it works beautifully.
Nigerians themselves began to develop some wireless telecommunications companies, and three or four others have come in.
All around us, Generation G's desire for game-like experiences is reshaping industries, from Foursquare, which caused the mobile social networking ecosystem to start, to
companies
like Nike, Coke, Chase, and also Kozinga, which owes much of its success to games.
Corporations have also become aware of the trend of gamification and the effect of games on people like Generation G. Gartner Group says that by 2015, 70% of all the Global 2000, the biggest
companies
in the world, will be actively using gamification, and 50% of their process of innovation will be gamified, which is an astonishing thing.
The first lesson is that
companies
are really powerful, and that matters a lot.
And maybe most important, they have a big effect on other
companies.
Now, here's the hard question, if the trajectory of all the world's
companies
and individuals and policies and innovation is not going to be enough, what are we going to do?
And then, once it's published, for-profit
companies
resell that information back to universities and public libraries through journal and database subscriptions.
In 2014, just one of those
companies
made 1.5 billion dollars in profit.
I think, though, there are
companies
out there who understand this value and are promoting it.
And as a materials scientist, what I've been tracking over the last couple of decades is how
companies
are getting smart at thrifting, how they're able to understand this concept and profit from it.
Even as we move towards battery-powered cars, there are
companies
that claim they can recycle up to 90 percent of the 11 million tons of batteries that are going to be with us in 2020.
And I couldn't answer because neither of these companies, good though they are and professional though they are, do not calculate or disclose their externalities.
If more
companies
did this, and if more sectors engaged this as sectors, you could have analysts, business analysts, and you could have people like us and consumers and NGOs actually look and compare the social performance of
companies.
They weren't sued because there was carcinogens in the chicken, but they were sued because of California's Proposition 65, which stated that if there's anything dangerous in the products then the
companies
had to give a clear warning.
And the back story is this: SOPA and PIPA, as legislation, were drafted largely by media
companies
that were founded in the 20th century.
A lot of
companies
use these for recruitment.
We're all different sizes and our
companies
the same.
When I started talking about this research outside of academia, with
companies
and schools, the first thing they said to never do is to start with a graph.
Because maybe we can glean information, not just how to move people up to the average, but move the entire average up in our
companies
and schools worldwide.
In the last three years, I've traveled to 45 countries, working with schools and
companies
in the midst of an economic downturn.
And I found that most
companies
and schools follow a formula for success, which is this: If I work harder, I'll be more successful.
Issues like food or water scarcity cannot be done by individuals, even by single companies, even by single sectors.
In Chile, we witnessed 10 weeks of teaming by hundreds of individuals from different professions, different companies, different sectors, even different nations.
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