Industry
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So that means that the film
industry
has unprecedented access to be able to distribute stories about equality all around the world.
Imagine what would happen if the film
industry
aligned its values with what it shows on-screen.
The only thing that the film
industry
has to do is unleash its secret weapon, and that's storytelling.
I mean, the
industry
focuses mainly on the positive sides, so it's the job of historians and philosophers and sociologists to highlight the more dangerous potential of all these new technologies.
How does a brand take an environmental hazard, turn it into an economic engine and become an
industry
hero?
It shows how you make one holistic form, like the car industry, and then you break up what you need.
For the last nine years, I've worked in the funeral industry, first as a crematory operator, then as a mortician and most recently, as the owner of my own funeral home.
And I have some good news: if you're looking to avoid the whole "doomed to decay and die" thing: you will have all the help in the world in that avoidance from the funeral
industry.
It's a multi-billion-dollar industry, and its economic model is based on the principle of protection, sanitation and beautification of the corpse.
Whether they mean to or not, the funeral
industry
promotes this idea of human exceptionalism.
The funeral
industry
will protect your dead body by offering to sell your family a casket made of hardwood or metal with a rubber sealant.
Next, the
industry
will sanitize your body through embalming: the chemical preservation of the dead.
Finally, the
industry
will beautify the corpse.
I think for a lot of people, they're starting to get the sense that our current funeral
industry
isn't really working for them.
And you know, when I was at Microsoft, that was so engrossing, and the whole
industry
was expanding so much, that it did tend to crowd out most of the other things in my life.
Medicine may very well be the last high-stakes
industry
that does not practice prior to game time.
In fact, the airline
industry
has gone as far as to create fuselages of simulation environments, because of the importance of the team coming together.
And governments all over the world are collaborating with
industry
to solve problems of public health and the environment, often collaborating with the very corporations that are creating or exacerbating the problems they are trying to solve.
This is just one example of dozens I discovered in researching a book on the relationships between government and
industry.
I could also have told you about the initiatives in parks in London and throughout Britain, involving the same company, promoting exercise, or indeed of the British government creating voluntary pledges in partnership with
industry
instead of regulating
industry.
These collaborations or partnerships have become the paradigm in public health, and once again, they make sense from the point of view of
industry.
And again, I don't blame
industry.
Industry
naturally engages in strategies of influence to promote its commercial interests.
The mistake that governments are making when they collaborate in this way with
industry
is that they conflate the common good with common ground.
When you collaborate with industry, you necessarily put off the table things that might promote the common good to which
industry
will not agree.
Industry
will not agree to increased regulation unless it believes this will stave off even more regulation or perhaps knock some competitors out of the market.
So our governments should not confound the common good and common ground, especially when common ground means reaching agreement with
industry.
Two months ago, my kids and I huddled around a cell phone watching the live stream of the Game Awards, one of the video game
industry'
s biggest nights.
I've met with people from the restaurant industry, medical professionals, teachers, bankers, people from many other sectors, and the first step with anybody that I would meet with was to draw out the structure of their teams in an organization chart.
CA: But once you get literally safe hands-off driving, the power to disrupt the whole
industry
seems massive, because at that point you've spoken of people being able to buy a car, drops you off at work, and then you let it go and provide a sort of Uber-like service to other people, earn you money, maybe even cover the cost of your lease of that car, so you can kind of get a car for free.
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