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What we need are people who see the value in investing in these types of local enterprises, who will partner with folks like me to identify the growth trends and climate adaptation as well as understand the growing social costs of business as usual.
But by the time those traditions got to me, they were hollow, commercial enterprises, which just left me feeling empty.
So we decided to privatize many of our
enterprises.
Anyway, but I guess my point is that all of these
enterprises
are engaging to me in their multiplicity, but as I've presented them to you today, they're actually solitary enterprises, and so pretty soon I want to commune with other people, and so I'm delighted that in fact I get to compose works for them.
And corporations that still pursue maximum rate of return for their shareholders, well they suddenly look rather out of date next to social
enterprises
that are designed to generate multiple forms of value and share it with those throughout their networks.
We've invested about 20 million dollars in 20 different enterprises, and have, in so doing, created nearly 20,000 jobs, and delivered tens of millions of services to people who otherwise would not be able to afford them.
But there's no training, nothing to prepare them for that, no rehabilitation at all in prison, no one to help them write a business plan, figure out a way to translate the business concepts they intuitively grasp into legal enterprises, no access to the Internet, even.
It operates a rotating pyramid made up of three components: civil service, state-owned enterprises, and social organizations like a university or a community program.
However, through a network of state-owned enterprises, the Chinese have been able to go into these rural areas, using their companies to help deliver on these healthcare solutions.
They, as social
enterprises
do, have created a moral and ethical code that they advertise around, and they have very strict recruiting practices.
Now we have community stewardship happening in neighborhoods, we have cultural entrepreneurs making decisions to move to the city and create enterprises, and we have businesses relocating, and this is all in the context of what is no secret to us all, a city that's under the control of an emergency manager, and just this July filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
I think cyber is a threat in three ways: One way, and probably the most common way that people have heard about it, is due to the theft of intellectual property, so basically, foreign countries going in, stealing companies' secrets, and then providing that information to state-owned
enterprises
or companies connected to the government to help them leapfrog technology or to gain business intelligence that's then used to win contracts overseas.
Those are two totally separate enterprises, but progress in each sphere reverberates in the other.
We must surely try, but these
enterprises
are so competitive, so globalized, and so driven by commercial pressure, that anything that can be done will be done somewhere, whatever the regulations say.
And in the case of social and green enterprises, the death of this business can have a negative impact on the ecosystems or communities they were trying to serve.
Perhaps we are not at a stage in Africa where many actors and small
enterprises
leads to growth through competition.
The third thing was loss-making
enterprises.
So some of these
enterprises
were restructured, commercialized, privatized or closed, and they became less of a burden on government.
Instead, what we have here are the proto-SMEs these are the fertile seeds of businesses and
enterprises
that keep the engines running.
Because we're starting to see these
enterprises
reach hundreds of thousands of people.
I built, along with my two brothers, the leading real estate company in my home state, Kerala, and then worked professionally with two of India's biggest businessmen, but in their startup
enterprises.
Since then I've also co-founded two other social
enterprises.
I would like to invite all of you to please share this game with young people, anywhere in the world, particularly in developing areas, who might benefit from coming together to try to start to imagine their own social
enterprises
to save the world.
In South Africa, the government has a regulation that requires all banks to donate 0.2 percent of their profits to small and medium black-owned
enterprises.
The Mormon trail into Utah was one of the most arduous and demanding
enterprises
ever undertaken.
Looking at both this film and "Network" it would seem that his big theme is the absurdity, inanity, and sheer viciousness of large human
enterprises
(e.g., hospitals, networks) against the sanctity of individual experience and the human spirit, and all of it delivered with a knife-edge sense of utterly black humor.
What SHOULD have happened in the last 1/2 of this movie is Michael being tracked down by someone like Rudy Guilliani, put on trial, all his dirty family's sleazy little
enterprises
and bloodthirsty indulgences brought into the light of day, Michael then convicted under RICO statutes and sent to Federal Prison for life...then he can keel over dead from heart-failure while mopping a floor IN LEAVENWORTH.
Film-making is one of the most comprehensive of artistic
enterprises.
Through thirteen chapters in this serial The Green Hornet manages to discover and eliminate a number of various criminal
enterprises
that are plaguing his city.
They came from religious fanaticism, male dominance, government interventions and and multiracial and multicultural issue from the empire building
enterprises
of many nations of that time period.
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