Organizations
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We need to know what makes these
organizations
tick.
And armed groups today are complex
organizations.
And the more these
organizations
are complex and sophisticated, the less we can think of them as the opposite of a state.
We are creating
organizations
able to fail, but in a compliant way, with somebody clearly accountable when we fail.
Based on our analysis, teams in these
organizations
spend between 40 and 80 percent of their time wasting their time, but working harder and harder, longer and longer, on less and less value-adding activities.
Our
organizations
are wasting human intelligence.
We need to create
organizations
in which it becomes individually useful for people to cooperate.
The future of our organizations, our companies, our societies hinges on your answer to these questions.
Because before 1968, we made 14 dollars a day, and we were under the control of
organizations.
People have created and invested millions of dollars into non-profit
organizations
with the mission of helping people who are poor.
It's now an issue for faith-based organizations, under very good leadership from Pope Francis, and indeed, the Church of England, which is divesting from fossil fuels.
So all these different
organizations
are shouting, they're screaming, "The Everglades is fragile!
The economic world is changing so quickly and unpredictably that it is the individuals and
organizations
that can pivot in order to meet the needs of the market that are really going to thrive.
It's one of the largest
organizations
in the world for young people.
The next thing we did was build advocacy
organizations.
Traditionally, it's been done by private and religious organizations, like churches and mosques and synagogues.
That reflects the general underfunding of the
organizations
working on these issues.
Country by country, international organizations, the European Union?
But if you say, like that, in the US or in any European country, "We are going to close our doors to Muslim refugees," what you are saying is the best possible help for the propaganda of terrorist
organizations.
So obviously, this is creating in societies that are all multiethnic, multi-religious, multicultural, this is creating a situation in which, really, it is much easier for the propaganda of these terrorist
organizations
to be effective in recruiting people for terror acts within the countries where these kinds of sentences are expressed.
And under all this is a vacuum of power where non-state actors, individuals and private
organizations
have the advantage over slow, outdated military and intelligence agencies.
And this is because, in the digital age of conflict, there exists a feedback loop where new technologies, platforms like the ones I mentioned, and more disruptive ones, can be adapted, learned, and deployed by individuals and
organizations
faster than governments can react.
But what was powerful about this was that anonymous individuals, not federal policia, not military, not politicians, could strike fear deep into the heart of one of the most powerful, violent
organizations
in the world.
And the question still remains: what can individuals,
organizations
and governments do?
It had more fans than established media
organizations
and even top celebrities.
The food and agricultural
organizations
of the world have suggested that we need a 70 percent increase in current agricultural practice to meet that demand.
We ended up with 20 highly committed plaintiffs: genetic counselors, geneticists who had received cease and desist letters, advocacy organizations, four major scientific
organizations
that collectively represented more than 150,000 scientists and medical professionals, and individual women who either couldn't afford Myriad's test, or who wanted to obtain a second opinion but could not, as a result of the patents.
Two breast cancer organizations, Breast Cancer Action and FORCE, had organized a demonstration on the courthouse steps.
But any remaining panic subsided as I walked into the courtroom and looked around at a sea of friendly faces: our individual women clients who had shared their deeply personal stories, the geneticists who had taken huge chunks of time out of their busy careers to dedicate themselves to this fight and representatives from a diverse array of medical, patient advocacy, environmental and religious organizations, who had submitted friend of the court briefs in the case.
So much so that people, organizations, and whole countries base some of their most important decisions on organized data.
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