Organizations
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We teamed designers and investment experts up with 11 water
organizations
across India.
We hosted a competition and then funded five of those
organizations
to develop their ideas.
I've come across them at the
organizations
that everybody raves about as being best in class.
But this also explains why, when I was interviewing the Red Brigades, and then, later on, other arms organizations, including members of al-Zarqawi group in the Middle East, everybody was extremely reluctant to talk about ideology, or politics.
And what I discovered is this parallel reality, another international economic system, which runs parallel to our own, which has been created by arms
organizations
since the end of World War II.
This is when the two superpowers were fighting a war by proxy, along the periphery of the sphere of influence, fully funding arms
organizations.
And then she gets in her root-beer colored 1994 Cadillac Seville, and tears down the San Bernardino freeway, where she still volunteers for seven different
organizations.
So we started developing a methodology that took all that unquantified visual evidence and turned it into data, turning video into data, and with that tool, LGBT
organizations
are now using that data to fight for rights.
I would think media systems were organizations, which means they should help you.
Imagine two thirds over here running excellent organizations, doing very important work.
Of course, if civil society
organizations
want to play that role, they have to grow into this responsibility.
Not all civil society
organizations
are good.
They have to have a much more participatory governance in many civil society
organizations.
I was 26 years in the corporate world, trying to make
organizations
profitable.
I'm a big fan of grassroots
organizations.
I thought it was important to emphasize that people were being helped, whether by international NGOs or by local grassroots
organizations.
Hundreds of
organizations
downloaded the toolkit.
Soon after I returned from Beijing, I leapt at the chance to work for this wonderful organization, founded by women, to support women's rights
organizations
around the globe.
All together, we are over a thousand
organizations
in 120 countries.
As it turns out, all the great inspiring leaders and
organizations
in the world, whether it's Apple or Martin Luther King or the Wright brothers, they all think, act and communicate the exact same way.
This little idea explains why some
organizations
and some leaders are able to inspire where others aren't.
But very, very few people or
organizations
know why they do what they do.
Whether they're individuals or organizations, we follow those who lead, not because we have to, but because we want to.
And thirdly, because of the rise of non-governmental
organizations.
When I became president in 1993, there were none of these
organizations
in Russia.
And a few of us, a few
organizations
in this room and elsewhere are working on this.
Because it does seem to me that large
organizations
including government, which is, of course, the largest organization of all, have actually become completely disconnected with what actually matters to people.
Now, all of you in this room, in one form or other, are probably customers of one or both of those
organizations
that merged.
So unless you happened to be a shareholder of one or the other
organizations
or one of the dealmakers or lawyers involved in the no-doubt lucrative activity, you're actually engaging in a huge piece of activity that meant absolutely bugger-all to anybody, okay?
I'm a big part of a couple
organizations
called the Entrepreneurs' Organization and the Young Presidents' Organization.
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