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The journal of social business aims to help people invest in pro-youth economics out of every community. To do this we develop map of solutions communities
find useful to invest in jobs, and survey youth's heroic goals of the net generation. We also maintain 2 league tables
1) Listing of 100 institutes that most help the journal’s editors
(adam smith scholars in scotland and worldwide friends of muhammad yunus and bangladesh ) -updated on back cover of each issue
of journal 2) List of 50 most exciting projects with their knowledge networks catalogued by lead partners, links and next urgent collaboration deadline Products available worldwide as of august 2011: Journal
issues 1 and 2 Friends of Social Business and New Economics Folder for keeping all your most exciting
project souvenirs
Other souvenirs available at cost plus
50% donation to a yunus social business fund are
leaflet on entrepreneurial bangladesh
transcript of yunus speech to Indian parliament december 2009 . | Free Library Price LaunchHelp id 3000 leaders who most support yunus invitation to make 2010s youth's most exciting decade | clickpic
to download whole of issue 1 guest edited by Adam Smith Scholars in Glasgow; individual downloads right .. .. | . IN SEARCH OF THE ECONOMICAL! By reinvestigating economics and whether business models purposefully empower hi-trust community building,
The unacknowledged
giant the journal seeks to make the net generation's 2010s the most
exciting decade. Social Business Media Projects that Journal joyfully collab in appear
@ the family investments association ISAwm ; our faces include Pov : GEconomics : GKnowledgeHub : SocialBusinessMAP Consider Bangladesh  We
Create What We Want. We wanted to go to the moon, so we went there. We achieve what we want to achieve. We accept that poverty is part of human destiny. It’s not! We
believe we can create a poverty-free world. We
need to invent ways to change our perspective. We can reconfigure our world if
we can reconfigure our mindset. . Social
business will be a new kind of business, making a difference in the world. Human
beings are a wonderful creation embodied with limitless human qualities and capabilities. Entrepreneurs are not one-dimensional human beings, dedicated to maximizing profit. They are multi-dimensional: political, emotional,
social, spiritual, environmental. The desire to do great things for the world can
be a powerful driving force Young people dream about creating a perfect world of
their own. Social business will give them a challenge to make a difference by using
their creative talent. Let us
join hands to unleash our energy and creativity. Collectively,
we can create a poverty-free world.” Source : http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2006/yunus-lecture-en.html Creative questions are welcome- for example: considering an annual expo on
technology for the poor and for job creation: are there any any most favoured spaces for hosting this and should
Japan be a lead contender as my dad was the only economist awarded The Emperor's Order of the Rising Sun for "helping
make japan's view of global marketing of technology more human than otherwise would have been been" 2a
is it better to do a tech expo on its own, or a tech expo with arts peace corps youth singing you can hear me now and masked
balls; if global grameen led the danonecommunities way is to do for asian century what cola-cola did to the american
cent then popularising tech the right job creating way round suggests we should combine these expos and Nobel Laureate
Dr Yunus yunus already linksin 2 www leading arts hosts of youth celebrations in New York and LA; the bbc another in london; and nbc a fourth
does anyone know who to contact to try to get 3-page writeup
for journal of social business on how CK found his most economical cases - see eg attached - I love the approach
of the transparency of 4 targets price, profit and cost and quality - however I also wonder where he got the
estimate that aravind (eyecare) is 100 times lower cost than usa ; I had thought it was over 10 but not 100 chris
macrae, DC 301 881 1655
does your web have a social busienss correspondence group rsvp omv@worldcitizen.tv - example typocal correspondence at microcredit.tv Word's Favourite Mobile Banking -Sept 2010 Dear Microcreditsummit- are you and queen sofia of spain still helping Ingrid Munro search for 50 countries in southern hemisphere to
replicate kenya's mobile youth banking of http://www.jamiibora.org/ ? : CC & I ask because meeting Jaime Pozelu-Montfort tomorrow in DC who is leading a similar microfinance
quest- he's written a future history of how africa mobilises its own world bank. He's interviewed 100 leaders of
microfinacing world ... If there was a way to help search out partners, my understanding is that
the 50 hubs around the world would at least like to know what sort of search you and queen sofia of spain want meanwhile I see this week's Economist suggests takeovers of africa's banks is becoming hot - which may not leave us much time for micro up thanks chris www.microcredit.tv http://www.monfort.org/ There is a Window of Opportunity that is opening up and will
not last long. The Social Business paradigm proposed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus needs to overtake the
profit-maximizing model so long as the poor remain poor. It is time to align the incentives of economics and worldwide leadership
summits with those of the poor. Corporations can be required to embrace a modus operandi that fulfills the Social
Business paradigm in the Yunus sense. We cannot continue to operate under the previous economic paradigm, a unidimensional
capitalism that prioritized the interest of speculators and emphasized the shorter horizon over the longer horizon. We need
ways to discriminate between short-term and long-term investors. We need to be aware of the cons and pros of globalization.
Better times lie ahead of us if we put the global priorities on the agenda of Europe and North America. If we do not dare, we risk losing a unique opportunity. History will judge the ability of our men and women
of political stature to defeat the great evils of our time The Monfort Plan is
a five-year, forward looking plan to eradicate extreme poverty from the developing world, and details how microfinance has
made a difference to developing countries. This book proposes a new institution based in the developing world with the potential
to provide a basic, and universal service in the areas of water, sanitation, healthcare, and education to the extreme
poor worldwide. The provision will be subject to a certain degree of conditionality in areas ranging from corruption to legal
environment. The new institution will be established in a new international territory based within a specific country in Subsaharan
Africa and will emerge in 2015. Walks you through the technicalities of the new architecture of capitalism in a straightforward
manner ·
Provides a holistic view of how microfinance combined with the right economic
policies and financial instruments could help change the world for the poor ·
Contains sweeping and detailed recommendations on how to build a new capitalist
paradigm that helps elevate the poor and improve the human condition
Incorporating commentary from some of the top minds
in the field of microfinance, this book puts the method of microfinance in perspective. www.journalofsocialbusiness.com Family Foundations skype isabellawm www.isabellawm.com |
| In search of the safest community banking - real microcredit - Professor John Struthers Promoting and Developing Social Business by Jean-Luc Perron, Grameen Credit Agricole Foundation Poverty Free World - Social Business - a step forward by Muhammad Yunus vision 2020- update of The Economist's Norman Macrae 1984 first vision of how internet can end poverty - by Gordon Dryden, youth champion,
New Zealand Adam Smith, Science & Human Nature by Professor Skinner Download Danone Communities - How Nations Youth can Build worldwide Mutual Fund of Social Business by Estelle Eonnet , Micious RESULTS - the first 30 years of a movement that changed the world by changing America with gracious assist of Dr Yunus, by
Sam Daley-Harris Paper on The Economics Globalisation almost lost by Andrew Neil of BBC and multiple UK Newspapers The Economy of Human Relations: Microcredit and Social Business, Prof Luisa Brunori, University of Bologna Grameen Technology Lab - poor friendly technology partnering out of Japan by Profs Okada, Yasuura, Drs Ahmed, Ishida, Kyushu
Uni, Fukuoka Markets and Health in the Home of Smith and Yunus by social business professor Cam Donaldson & Glasgow Cal Team BOP versus Social Business by France's SB Professor Frederic Dalsace of HEC and Professor David Menasce 1 Eleven hot discussion topics from first Dr Yunus Book on Social Business Grameen Japan and Yunus innovate social business partnerships A SHORT FUTURE
HISTORY OF THE WORLD -2010's and all that Economics
was born in Glasgow by Adam in the 1750s. 260 years later: Adam Smith's aim of mapping free markets to end worldwide
poverty was within sight, and will be won or lost on the gameboards of entrepreneurial revolution in the 2010s. Cheered &
led by Noble Laureate Muhammad Yunus and Scot's Auld Alliance partner France who launched Global Grameen partnerships
as the world's favourite purpose in 2005, universities across Scotland are joining in to write up the economics that could;
and to catalogue social business good news Can world citizens in your capitals and hubs help with the most
exciting collaboration of our human race http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html Keynes (General Theory): Increasingly only economics rules the world Norman Macrae (1984): Most
macroeconomics is disgraceful political chicanery; if we can change macroeconomics then the net generation can end poverty
and the 2010s can be the most exciting decade http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.htmlrsvp chris macrae 1-301 881 1655 Help us Map how
your region contributes to Social Business World
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Back in the early 1970s, three microeconomists believed that compounding poverty
was a system failure quite capable of spinning globalisation unsustainably due to what macroeconomics had become
(basically sponsored by a depressing mix of : the big get bigger; governments who want election at any price ; and speculators
who were soon to use digital networking technology to run the world by the latest number. Norman Macrae (my dad, and before
he studied with Keynes in Cambridge, a self-ordained economist from an Indian correspondence course taken whilst waiting to
navigate RAF planes out of Bangladesh) wrote bout the coming crisis in a trilogy starting with Entrepreneurial Revolution
published The Economist 25 Dec 1976, then we're all intrapreneurial now (The Economist 1982) then a book I co-authored
in 1984 - was Orwell's only error with Big Brother date-stamping one generation too early, or can we end poverty and job create
for 7 billion using microeconomics maps grounded in win-win-win value exchanges form communities up. Meanwhile sustainability’s
world's 2 greatest heroes did all the hard work in Bangladesh and serially proved how 10 times more economical local exchanges - where product
ivies and demands are empowered in the community - can be system designed. This is the famous Bangladeshi Social Business
model 1976-2004; what is happening next is the even more important focus of this journal.From 2005, Dr Yunus has invited universities to join him in practicing the missing curriculum of
sustainability; he often gets the world's biggest brands to join in co-sponsoring social business chairs, or lending him technology
for an extraordinary new village market, or to help in changing digital media before it dumbs down even more than tv spots
did. So this journal requires contributors to understand system design and prove that any case they write up about is prepared
to be subject to a zero-conflicts audit between the various parties to a sustainable market's productive and demanding
relationship exchange. They will usually be empowered by multidisciplinary approaches rather than on deep expertise. They
will want to write up something that can be openly replicated in line with Dr Yunus' 70th birthday and 7th decade wishes -
why not make the 2010s race to sustainability even more exciting and unifying of our human race's optimism than the 1960s
race to the moon. The technology now exists to practice this motto - impossible become possible if right people time place
action. | End Poverty
& Systems that Crash or Trap End carbon in our waters, air, food and machine's energies End hunger, and poor distribution infrastructuresE nd premature death and ever higher cost of health End wars and govs that spend 20% of the
peoples on arms End borders as barriers to webs of people mobilising productivity End college-less children
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
I have just heard from zasheem that he is finishing copy for issue 2 of journal of social bsuiness. I was wondering
if you could contribute a short piece announcing why celebrating millennium goals is so important -as well as social business
day 2011 as the network and place to do it with. If there are any ongoing social actions - perhaps
linking to which yunus universities or other partners who have a millennium goals led project. Having something
that puts youth and millennium goals into early issue of the journal is important as its surprising how few people
could mention all the goals - let alone map how they are connected by grassroots networks of credit as a human
right Big goals are one of the few startegic approaches I believe in most. I must try some time to get back in
touch with British economist James Collins who tried to redesign economics and innovation around Big Hairy Audaciious
Goals chris
How Can You Tell if You Have a Good BHAG? | 02:03. Packard's
Law | 01:16 ... The Story of Starbucks' Journey to Find its BHAG
| 02:18 | Download MP3 ...www.jimcollins.com
› VIDEO/AUDIO - Cached - Similar ► Among the findings are: Preserve the Core / Stimulate Progress, BHAGs (Big Hairy
Audacious Goals), and the Genius of the And. Like Good to Great, Built to ...www.jimcollins.com/books.html - Cached - Similar [PDF] File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick ViewAs a group, select or create a 10- to 30-year BHAG for the organization that encapsulates
... Is it undeniably a Big Hairy Audacious Goal, not a verbose,
...www.jimcollins.com/tools/vision-framework.pdf - Similar What is your BHAG—big hairy audacious
goal? What is your first five year base camp, on the way to achieving the BHAG? What practices and strategies
does ...www.jimcollins.com ›
TOOLS - Cached - Similar [PDF] File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - Quick View4) Achieve BHAGs—big hairy audacious goals. Grade Range: ...
We understand the difference between a 10-to-25 year BHAG—which is like a huge mountain
to
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
what would world of youth & yunus miss if journal of social business did not exist
we encourage debates of this sort at www.youthandyunus.com
I think as a yunus intelligence & collaboration hub it should maintain a list of active and dormant
SB partners of yunus and wherever a partner has a clear positive future compond benefit
to yunus (ie networking progress towards youth and his 2010s goals) it should be able to describe what
this is eg the core reporting questions of any partner like danone, credit agricole, youth employment
division of french govrnment are 1 what would yunus uniquely miss connecting with future if this partner did not
exist? related questions are: 2 what does partner get that economically sustains partners realtionship
with yunus both 1 and 2 can also note multiplier impacts of collaborating with other compatible partners of yunus
which is what makes france social bus capital iof world 3 also if advantage of this partnership is currently operating
in a few parts of the world, does the parner want to be contacted by friends of yunus who would like that partner's impact
happening in other places or is up to those friends to find a parallel way to deliver those benefits to the other places? note : since we are a journal we are not interested in puffery but trabnsparency of actual benefits and win-win-wins being
served =================================== if you agree this is the purpose of the journal - how do
we accelerate its presence - should we write up a paper on french partners as an illustration - what help do you need to quickly
have the best list of the above kind
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8CP10.1 Grameen Social Business Industrial Park 1 in Dhaka includes 3M10.2,4 and 3M9.1,2,6 | 8CP10.2
Grameen Fibreglass 1 - major new corporate partnership with MidEast corporation IES Alliance | U10.1 Glasgow University MOU as Institute of Social Business | 3CP 10.3. Obama
convenes first annual 60 country presidents summit of entrepreneurship citing Dr Yunus as the kind of entrepreneur every country cn learn from | 8CP10.4 Uniqlo Grameen UNIQLO -first asian corporate partner
of Grameen Bank Group : Fast Retailing Company Ltd that owns Japan 's casual-clothing chain Uniqlo. "On the retail front, we will use the Grameen Bank Group's borrower network of eight million people to help those living in poverty to develop job skills and provide them with opportunities to sell clothes door-to-door," said Fast Retailing. "In the
first year, we plan to generate work for 250 people and to increase this figure to 1,500 within threeyears.""Grameen ladies will
become their own business owners by selling the clothing products in visits to neighbours' houses," | 4CP10.5 extension of Uni Kyushu to include Fukuoka city mayor as social business hub - Mayor of Fukuoka City Hiroshi Yoshida, Nobel Laureate Professor
Muhammad Yunus, Sususu Ishihara,Chairman, Kyushu Railway Company, and Setuo Arikawa, President of Kyushu University after
signing the Joint Declaration for the launch of the Social Business Hub in Asia in Fukuoka City, Japan on July 16 | 4CP10.6 Japanese royal family | 6M10.7 Journal of Social Business | 7CP10.8 First Glasgow Global Assembly, july 4 – 25 presentations to yunus | 3CP10.9 First Social Business Day | 10CP10.10 Twelve students
from the ShARE student network of asian
universities visited the Yunus Centre to follow up from their earlier social
business research in January 2010. | 7CP10.11
Brazil's Ministry of Planning, Budget, and Management sends delegation to learn about social business principles | 10CP 10.12 University of Pennsylvania, Syracuse University, University of Virginia, University of Hawaii, and the University of Alabama students and professors came to learn about social business activities in
Bangladesh and abroad. These visits were also opportunities for the universities to bring social businesses
to their campuses. | 2CP13 UN Bankey Moon –
expert panel of 3m for women includes Yunus 2CP14 Japan JICA - unconfirmed story of dr yunus at collaboration cafe dialogue 3 july 2010 glasgow
- more info welcomed | 2009 | 8CP9.1
Otto Grameen Factory of Future - garments (with a focus on disabled staff) | 8CP9.2 Grameen BASF 1 Mosquito Net Manufacturing (also vitamin schets but not manufactired locally?) | U9.1 Grameen Nursing College (GNC) - a multipartner venture - core staff training provided by Glasgow
Caledonian Yunus Centre | U9.2 Glasgow Caledonian Yunus Centre
: Social Business Professorhsip Health; Prooftesting Grameen microcredit Scotland; training for GNC | U9.3 Grameen Yunus Centre- Asian Insitute of Technology, Bangkok | U9.4 Grameen Kyushu Japan - Development of digital equipment | U9.5 CSUCI CA state University Institute of Social Business | 4CP9.3 Social Business Zone, Caldas , Columbia | 8CP9.4 concept testing of $1 shoe Grameen Adidas - probably to be marketed Reebok | 1CP9.5 Cure 2 Children | 2CP9.6. Islamic Development Bank | U 9.6 Zayed University Dubai | 2CPO 9.7 Nike Foundation (partner on Grameen Nursing) - video on Nike F girl effect- Nike itself is a leader of (video by ceo Moke Parker) GreenXchange (tapscott review) with 2degrees, Best Buy, Creative
Commons, IDEO, Mountain Equipment Co-Op, nGenera, Nike, Outdoor Industry Association, salesforce.com, Yahoo! (Yunus at launch of GreenXChange) | 8CP9.8 Ali Baba , Jack Ma | 2CP9.9 UNHCR 5CP9.10 Sing for Hope | 8CP8.1 Grameen Danone | 11CP8.2 DanoneCommunities SB Fund and PanFrance New media Network | 8CP8.3 Grameen Credit Agricole | 8CP8.4 GrameenVeolia | U8.1 Grameen HEC SMBA
includes Danone Social Business Chair | 8CP8.5 Grameen Intel
- first project pregnanvy continuous mobile diagnostocs screening | 8CP8.6
various healthcare partnerships include Mayo Clinic, GE, Pfeizer | 2CP8.7
Grameen America launches bank for unbanked -branch 1 queens ny, branch 2 omaha | 4CP8.8 Grameen Carlos Slim microcredit Mexico | 1CP8.9 Green Children Eyecare 2 Bangladesh replictions Aravind model | 10CP8.10 Monaco Yunus Social Business Fund | 2 CP8.11 wholeplanetfoundation partnership with wholefoods |
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