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Intangibles connectivity 

Intangibles connectivity - explanation CLUES THAT BECOME LAWS OF THE MAP

This is the first of a series (in process of editing for the book The Map that Changed the World). By the time you have read the book we promise these clues will become natural rules of how value is trasparently organised. If you cannot wait, you can always chat with an author


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Multidisciplinary knowledge flows and transparent behaviours drive our age of intangibles productivity. Human connectivity is the core power of networks and the adept creator of trust.

Stakeholder mapping 

Stakeholder mapping- explanation

Please complete: Our Current Poll on Voice of a Stakeholder: Vote for a) or b) in this poll. Imagine you bring a future pensioner’s demand to the reason why you invest in shareholdings in companies and you have two choices:

a) companies whose leaders believe our purpose is to care about continuously improving what customers uniquely want next from us through an organisational system which motivates and rewards employees for making the best use of their knowledge and service capabilities and by compounding such value connections between people seeks to maximise what we return to shareholders who are loyal to us for 5 years or more

b) our focus is to do what it takes to raise the share price in the short-term

Which would you choose?

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2) Tell us what is the simplest question for investigating why and what value an organisation produces. We will feature a range of suggestions below. For example:

What would the world (and humanity) uniquely miss if this organisation did not exist?


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Leadership valuation 

We are often asked how to make The Map Better?

WE MUST keep listening to feedback from every passionate member of our Community of Transparency Practitioners. Our networks must connect the dialogue between those who know most because they are closest to need, and those who can do most because they lead investors and people dedicated to serving the unique purpose of the company.

We must also link politicians and other representatives of Society who licence the organisational system of being, especially the top 50 global ones that rival nation states in the economic power they wield. And as our communal duty is to inspire others with the ideal of transparency. we will communally shape the global economic and humanitarian climate, with particular focus of how innovatively productive our children help us to sense we must be as we become all increasingly interconnected in the responsibilities of our actions and the cultural ways we can learn from each other.

Meanwhile, here is VERSION 0 of an iterative series of replies from the mathematician who spent 2 years redrawing the map until it fitted the system dynamics inputs of all the experts we have interviewed.

Mathematicians aim to develop a standard that is complete enough for applied people to make simpler and simpler. I am reasonably happy that’s the stage the map has reached. How could we make it simpler to use? That’s the question I most want to hear testimonies and contributions on. Areas we know we must search the world for are:

-Links that represent human demands of every stakeholder segment.

Regarding employees: the networking world changes so much that organisation and employee needs will be in continuous flux for many years. We know that organisations tend to have inertia’s rewarding old habits too well and not designing in the rewards for the people who could most help them lead the future of their market whilst respecting the company’s founding leadership. Where are the best work 2.0 catalogues of employee needs?

Regarding shareholders: we know pensioner shareholders have not been represented by numbers men as transparently as must now urgently be put into place. Where are the best ideas on what leaders will next need to embed into their organisation if capitalism is to regain trust?

Regarding Society : we know that the poor world is in desperate spirits and global corporates have not promoted their poor world’s causes with real actions. Who is truly resolving this conflict given that it requires both patience and urgency while organisations relearn how to promote what the world expects of responsible leadership? We invite grassroots activists to get trained up on the map so that they can network focus their demands most productively. We seek to provide such training at cost.

At more mundane levels:

We know we must keep cataloguing the simple truths of mapping relationship integrity so that it gets easier and easier for companies to see how natural the map is for growing value connections between all their stakeholders.

And we know there are parts of the map that need further computerisation, so for example the win-lose analysis pattern could be zoomed into at any level of detail. Equally, the cost of ASPing this dynamic system is little more than what accountants spend just on paper when they do a quarterly audit. Such is the true advantage of the new technology for those who map to change the world.


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The map that changed the world 

Map! Intangibles Measure What Future Valuation is Organisationally Sustainable (Advance Orders Amazon- Wiley early 2005 by Chris Macrae, Alan Mitchell, William Gordon, and valuetrue members)

co-sponsored by Intangibles Crisis Union, 10 Billion $ Measurement & Mapmaker Network & Simpol & London 1st Collaboration Knowledge City

Benchmarking Watch of Leadership Institutes by City

Institutes in London Known to be Systemically Advancing Value Multipliers of Human Organisations: ** Antidote (emotional literacy) *** Work Foundation (macroeconomics of productivity models) * Tommorowscompany (transparency of Britain’s most vital sectors) ** Cass Discover Programme (Leadership Mentoring/Benchmarking Circles) *** Simpol (globalisation people want) * IEA (your suggestions) Institutes (rest uk) * New Academy Review

Institutes worldwide *E100 *kwork.org *Claremont (your suggestions)

Individuals **Verna Allee (value exchange theory of firm - microeconomics) *Don Tapscott (transparency system dynamics) ***Harrison Owen (Open Space Conflict Resolution & Innovation) (your suggestions)

Turquoise Star Ratings nominated by ICU & 10 Billion $ Audit & mapmakers Network *** our fullest commitment to your benchmarking if you explore this source ** we love what we see here but have not met all their leading expert in relevant areas * there is a consistent pattern of research here that inspires us to want to know more and be better connected


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Gandhi, Compound Arithmetic, & Mapping Sustainability Investment

From Chris Macrae, q&a welcome us 301 881 1655

Gandhi, Compound Arithmetic and Mapping System Transformation

 

My uncle died in his eighties. He was a Barrister and then a Queens Councilor who had qualified from the Bar of London. As had his father and Gandhi. Before we move on from my uncle, his last great act was to help unseat a Lord Chancellor who couldn’t do compound arithmetic. It’s a very grave failing when a law-maker cannot do compound arithmetic because most laws compound financial consequences, often ones that chain a next generation in which even a smart lawyer – let alone one who can’t do exponential maths – has difficulty imagining.

 

I am just a simple mathematician. But I am quite capable of thanking Einstein for his refereeing of what truly mattered about Gandhi

 

Albert Einstein

Mahatma Gandhi's life achievement stands unique in political history. He has invented a completely new and humane means for the liberation war of an oppressed country, and practised it with greatest energy and devotion. The moral influence he had on the consciously thinking human being of the entire civilized world will probably be much more lasting than it seems in our time with its overestimation of brutal violent forces. Because lasting will only be the work of such statesmen who wake up and strengthen the moral power of their people through their example and educational works.
We may all be happy and grateful that destiny gifted us with such an enlightened contemporary, a role model for the generations to come.

 

 It was also Einstein who questioned whether the human race would sustain itself through the higher order integration of system needed once technology made us all more connected than geographically separated.

 

So we reach the point where there is no point trying to sugar coat the pill that personal “be the change” agents and consciousness advocates in the West need to swallow with all due urgency. They are utterly missing the point of Gandhi’s unique contributions to system transformation when they preach to individuals that we can sustain the planet if you alone will be the change and self-organise. My grandfather and Gandhi had 25 years of face to face transformation in India through the early 20s to mid 40s.  Gandhi began this journey with an understanding that my granddad did not have. This was somewhat inconvenient as my granddad was the British Raj judge for the Mumbai region, and first met Gandhi as the accused.

 

The system integration truth which Gandhi had worked out and rehearsed how to interact for 15 years involved a system triangle. When an empire’s command and control system is destroying the productivity and communities of your peoples, you will need to change 3 dynamics all at the same time : those of Professions, those of Media, that of Education (PME). For the first half of his life, Gandhi had vainly tried to use his professinal knowledge of the law to overthrow the system from within the system. His Eureka moment – Satyagraha 1907 – was discovery that system transformation could not be achieved by any such thing. It would need the triple revolution PME of the most human flows designed into society.

 

What Gandhi had to do was to connect the most brilliantly creative practices of education, professional objectivity (going back to question the rules) and media innovation. People who do not study Gandhi’s diaries from this triangular mapmaking perspective are gloriously missing the point, as well as the compound consequences that coordination of this three-in-one can have. What is the whole truth for future generations that your flows through everyone can cause to converge as uncertainty of principle in the very fabric of the largest institutions and most powerful decision makers? Has your uncertainty principle got so much human common sense grounding in it that over a 25 year period you would change a judge from being your chief jailer to the guy who writes up the legalese for your nation’s independence.

 

While Gandhi points the way – according to Einstein the only way – to sustainability of our species and wholeplanet, we have wasted the first 25 years of local going global that could have made today’s generation confident that the sustainability goal will be achievable. We must search out and share maps of how to interact collaboration squared if the last 5 years of globalisation’s exponential reversibility is to put us back on a pathway celebrating humanity for all our children. We will need one collaborator capable of networking all other truth collaborators.

 

When the Bottom Line Is Ending Poverty
BusinessWeek - Feb 29, 2008
While Gandhi's goal was the end of colonialism, Yunus' is just as grand: He means to reform capitalism to make it a tool for ending poverty

 

As of 2008, the most likely candidate as a meta-sustainability investor is Muhammad Yunus. This can be mathematically proven with valuetrue maps if maths is what you need before you will back your human intuition.

 

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%2Byunus+%2Bhumanity&btnG=Google+Search

 

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Banker for the Poor
Internet for the Poor
PROFESSIONS MEDIA EDUCATION
Government (Community-up rights) Agriculture Ecosystems Healthcare
Financial Services Consumer good channels & commons Opportunity to find your own entrepreneurial creativity


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Three Cheers for Dr Yunus and his book on the world’s greatest treasure maps.

IF NOT THEN, NOW

Historically, economics and media watchers know that the publication of new treasure maps has always been exciting but disastrous or dismal. To date, treasure maps have conditioned smash and grab, winner takes all: often accidentally destroying any local culture or community in its wake. They promoted cheating, dismal professional monopolies, government over people instead of serving by and for the people, soundbite image-laden global charity brands failing to recycle a single cent they collected. Worst of all, they were root causes of warring and other false system chains of behaviours –wholly untrue as judged by the trinity of faith, hope and love of our human race’s golden rule of relationship reciprocity teaches our children not to get misled into doing.

Dr Yunus’ maps are joyously and courageously different because they mix the best instead of the worst of 2 clashing human energy systems: collaborative and competitive. They treasure human being and nurture their flows not ownership of inanimate possessions like gold or carbon. Quite naturally, the more people and goodwill communities find a particular social treasure, the more there is for mapping to co-create and sustain- provided the win-win-wins are structured so that the world’s poorest women are first to get a fair chance at planting innovation’s kindest opportunities and least brutal of risks.

At the same time, the maps of Dr Yunus share many mathematically simple features with road maps and open space for useful systems that invite the child’s curiosity and brilliance to shine in all of us. These maps connect flows through updating very detailed local information. Whilst they are mathematical in design, they are only as worthwhile as their widest social and simplest interpersonal usability. They replicate locally until ultimately you have a worldwide atlas whose flows guide you provided you wish to help people make the most of co-creativity of you and us on all our travels of mind and body.

Today - and determining such big pictures as future modernity and innovation for the human lot - this century’s new networking world can be virtually explored way beyond sad old administration structures –such as geographical boundaries - which conventional wisdom accounted for as the only tangible spreadsheet of management. Now, the Uniting of Nations need not only be a leadership dream, its empowerment simultaneously in all peoples can be collaborative mapping’s integrated transformation goal worldwide. Spinning around which sustainability of all human generations now urgently and irreversibly depends as 6.5 billion people select which globalisation to draw up - and celebrate human value - wherever you favourite cultural dance may be.

Can one man alone lead 6.5 billion to human sustainability? Of course, that is not the book’s claim. First, Dr Yunus is modestly but precisely and openly sharing with us what 30000 people around him have taken 30 years to develop. Secondly, there are joyous parallel compatriots and peers of Dr Yunus who have invested in organisations compounding equal success and size over time. Third, these persistently brave eastern souls have spent much of the last few years inviting silicon valley leaders to be among the first through joyous worldwide web weaving to issue invitations to contextually deep collaborative mapping. So now world entrepreneurs can explore community rising projects - integrated local-intermedia-global - through three-in-one open systems: collaboration mapping’s social ABC. WorldCitizen.tv and WorldEntrepreneur.net welcome news on whom you see testing out Yunus’ development game be they on America’s west coast on anywhere on your whole planet.

THREE IN ONE GAMES OF PRACTISING SOCIAL ABC

C is for a species of Capitalism which maps the Macro consequences of what’s possible to compound for everyone to see. So we can select a win-win-win global -a future promised by maps that openly design hi-trust into every social ABC investment. Capitalism’s future changes simply, as Dr Yunus has spent 30 years validating, along with all the truest performance metrics at context deep levels. His alumni have put this into place with microcredit’s change to banking systems worldwide. Since 1996, the most human co-creation network microcreditsummit.org so far mapped, has set and achieved a goal of ending poverty for 100 million people. Today’s safest banks invest in the productivity of people not the sub-prime’s derivatives, nor any over-heating of demand and chaining people to debt. If this can be done with such a hard global market as banking, why not try its parallel deep explorations into the planet’s other largest 100 global markets.

Future Capitalism includes a mathematical model seconded by Bill Gates wherein the world’s biggest conventional organisations can partner with the deepest grassroots networked organisations around a sector’s deepest reality for sustaining all of our childrens futures. Industry Sector Responsibility maps can achieve what a decade of communications messes with separated corporate social responsibility tools has not.

Exponentially and naturally, today’s sustainability crises in climate and agriculture, health and education, finance and government do not give us 30 years to slowly compound round. Mathematically and because my grandfather was mentored through their careers as barristers, I happily beg you to see that Dr Yunus is offering us the same exponentially urgent change media, education and profession challenges that Gandhi did 30 years into Satyagraha (leadership dramas activated by communal celebrations of truth mapping). All we need is enough citizens to be encouraged to be wholly curious by media and schools and professional hippocratic oaths to play with open sourcing Dr Yunus models around the contexts they have most human experience of and we can do exactly what his book invites: Creating a World Without Poverty – Social Business, the Future of Capitalism.

B is the simplest model – and interacting molecule which the jargon of system theories calls holon -business has ever seen if and only if you wish to invest in compounding whole purpose serving the deepest need and openly multiply a context’s truest value. It is embedded into every series of collaboration treasure maps so that human productivities and demands keep each other in win-win-win sync: local-intermedia-to global. This begins with starts ups but as we have seen in our network age can scale up very fast but also needs to do so at a pace which respects life’s communal nurturing and steadfastness.

A is the simplest game youth, or anyone, can play in action learning how to serve a specifically selected goal that builds community all around you. It involves 3 people in one objective diarising strengths and weakness of their teamworks as well as what opportunities and threats this encounters communally, environmentally and into the future should they wish to systemise their goal after year one and potentially gear up next into a prototype social business or by uniting several teams around a map of collaboration gold.

reference sites

official grameen : grameen.com yunussocialactiongroup.org

report best yunus type experiments in your country - wholeplanet.tv

join the first Yunus 1000 bookclub -smbaworld.com

help peoplepower with ROWp.tv -Rumors of What's Possible to Viralise or broadcast so that the biggest questions on human sustainability are openly debated in ways that are cross-culturally true


URL http://futurecapitalism.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:1 April 2008 12:28 PM

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2 Yunus - World's Most Valuable Brand Architecture?

BRAND.blogspot: Yunus and Grameen and the open source framweorks of microcredit and social ABC (Action*Business*Capitalism) are already the world's favouite brand for those who practice with their productivity maps - how can we invite 6.5 billion beings to play with these maps wherever they want to build more community around them, enjoy purspose-true businesses serving community as well as worldwide needs, join the world citizen debates of how are dmocracy and capitalism's futures spinning each oether and the sustainability of the whole planet


Why not. Partners with MuhammadYyunus have saved 100 million from poverty and served many of life's most critical needs

the only 2 reasons why not that I can think of are:

erroneous valuation algorithms- let's hope valuetrue's new book fixes that

lack of popular awareness of how to collaborate with yunus- how about changing that with 1000 citizen forums where people discolver that any truly community-up project is part of Yunus map


URL http://yunus.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:5 November 2007 9:23 PM

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14 weird sustainability models such as collaboration hubs and minicredit

The Brixton hub (vested interest I mini finance it a free loan) is an interesting inner city mix of doing some business with local customers and preparing to be a worldwide intelligence centre.

In 2008 this hub will both be a crossroads for sharing collaboration projects that may emerge from Yunus1000 and rev up to be the support centre for Green in the City- a 200 person green citizens space in the mist of the South Bank Concert halls


URL http://hubsworld.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:5 November 2007 8:54 PM

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15 Facebook & Ned the world

Can we confederate 99 collaboration facebook groups onto the same map so that they help each other sustain the world egs

Yunus1000 londoners diaries on assembling this ; wish for debriefings with future city hosts

please mail info@worldcitizen.tv if you know of a facebook group founder who wants to join this map

Can we Ned (free membership required) the world by developing action elarning modules not just community conversation baords: eg 1 sustain the exponential 2 Yunus 1000


sample correspondence Yunus1000 - Nov007

Dear http://theelders.org

Hello

This follows up from a telephone conversation which I had yesterday.

Yunus1000 Forum is an emerging intercity 2-hour event where Dr Yunus greets 1000 citizens interested in popularising debates on the future of capitalism which open social business enterprise models can now sustain across cities. We will be celebrating Dr Yunus' new book

Londoners have been authorised by Dhaka to assemble the first such Forum, probably in march 2008 coinciding with a planned visit of Dr Yunus on other matters. I am on the assembly team looking after world class networking partnerships due to my 25 years old experience on world class brands, and social network futures (my father's entrepreneurial specialty at The Economist between 1950 and 1990). http://macrae.tv/_wsn/page3.html

As Dr Yunus is a Mandela elder and Sir Richard the chief UK elder, we wanted to inquire about mutually beneficial ideas for multiplying goodwill of Elders and YunusForum1000. A particular focus of YunusForum appears to be empowering citizens to identify action projects both before and after the forum. This is a role my fellow assembly team member Sofia Bustamante supports out of the Brixton hub - a 30 person workspace for testing citizen projects. For example, the hub is the planning centre for Green in the City: a 150 person theatre arriving on the South Bank next year alongside the Queen Elizabeth Hall - a citizens demonstration space of how photosynthesis offers abundant clean energy to any city that changes its roofs.

YunusForum also hopes to connect action projects from other summits beginning with the world entrepreneur network 1000 person summit http://www.wes08.net/ in January hosted by Rebecca Harding, formerly chief economist at the Work Foundation

Yunus1000 Forum was finally authorised last week so we are at the very open co-creative stage of executing the value Dhaka has asked us to live up to : Impossible becomes possible when right action right place right people right time Love any questions, ideas...

chris macrae us tel 301 881 1655


URL http://peacecentury.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:4 November 2007 1:43 PM

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World’s Most Valuable People – Can You Help us Trust Map Them?

Innovation notes: 1) In a world where we urgently need to earn (compound truths leading to) human sustainability, the most valuable people we Entrepreneurial Revolutionaries (1, 2) refer to are not the richest nor the most famous (though they could help) but those who are inviting citizens every to connect round sustainability experiments 2) By trust map we mean: seeing the social networks of the world’s most trusted people for sustainability and developing these so that citizens can simply see how to participate in scaling sustainability solutions

BIG QUESTIONS - MAIL info @worldcitizen.tv OR PHONE (us 301 881 1655) US ANY TIME WHO? – nominations of people whose trust maps are worth making now include Yunus 1 & Abed 1 (poverty) Mandela (community, education, cross-cultural reconciliation, Gandhian truth searching) Mary Robinson (transparent empowerment of grassroots up)

Who else interests you for the rest of life? As open source citizen agents, we’re happy to try and help you develop maps around people your peers and networks most trust

WHAT CONTEXTS GRAVITATES/COMPOUNDS SUSTAINABILITY? That there are so few consensus nominations is part of the local and global awareness (Uni, WCB) crisis that continuously question who to trust map needs to work on. Moreover, if its difficult to see who is the most openly inter-connecting person , we can also start mapping sustainability crises

Sustainability Gravity 1 (SG1): Let’s do one map on climate (including clean fuels (water, food) people need as well as clean energy for machines) – for example who is openly responding to the challenges set in 2006 by Sir Nick Stern and Branson

SG2 - Let's do a map on what each city's greatest colaboration gift to sustainability could be if world citizens are cross-culturally to unite around the human race's future childrens

(SG3) Let’s do another map on the media and above zero sum economic frames needed to identify social/community projects and openly replicate them to any locality that needs them – this is how my mentor defined sustainability’s challenge for the net/globalising generation back in 1984. As 2008 is dad’s 85th birthday we invite 1000 people to come if they will each bring a collaboration ER project with them

(SG3) Let’s do another map on learning guides for children and youth’s vocational development

(SG4) Let’s do another map on accessible healthcare

What other sustainability compasses do we need to prioritise? MAIL info @worldcitizen.tv OR PHONE (us 301 881 1655) US ANY TIME


URL http://www.valuetrue.com/home/community.cfm

Created By Chris Macrae

On:28 July 2007 11:52 AM

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Where are the world's best meta-collaborations of 007

jargon: we define a meta-collaboration as openly exploring hi-trust ways of compound economics way above zero-sum. This is the 24th year since our social and Entrepreneurial Revolutionary forecast that meta-collaboration would be needed if a networking www is to be sustainable. We welcome espians summer of 24- connecting thousands of empowering people in London converging July 28 (more details? info@worldcitizen.tv) and asking which city would like to host the next espian roadshow on the 5 year journey - Passports to Sustainability


URL http://worldclassbrands.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:7 July 2007 9:00 PM

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What can you see in this map ; in any wholly true map?

Our generations of entrepreneurial journalists at macrae.tv asks : What can you see in this map ; in any wholly true map?

There are as I far I have yet discovered 2 kinds of maps;

those that truly represent connections in a system so that everyone can find where they are starting from and make safe connections everywhere they go and come back to. Most city maps work like that apart from being out of date. What’s miraculous about such maps is that integrate an enormous amount of contextual detail in way that is deeply mathematical (eg this google video shows that all maps are composed from triangular molecules which is the minimum structure where each node verifies the flow relationship between the other two) but you don’t need much maths at all to navigate the map. The map is a communal tool that empowers everyone equally unlike almost all other measurement systems

the second map takes a revolutionary context and relies on the collaborative zeal of all the new explorers; that’s what virtual life’s most human capabilities will require a single networking generation to sustain; http://24weeks.com is opening a space for most of the rest of this year to debate 24 system qualities that youth and web 2.0 people want truly embedded in the internet which so far large organisations have prevented from being open For those that find 24 too many subsystems to link together all around the net http://top10s.tv invites your peer to peer community to select 10; and as one early example if you use the internet tool facebook you can debate a top 10 we have selected here;

If your favourite networking tool for empowering truth is somewhere else mail info@worldcitizen.tv if you choose 10 of ESPRA 24 and want to be registered as a collaboration community mapping the 24 internet systems humans need before we can be sure that transparency will win out from corruption and exponential sustainability will win out from exponential destruction. This is an urgent game now that exponentials have reached 1% versus 20% tipping points

WHAT ABOUT THE MAP AT THE TOP OF VALUETRUE.COM

In sustainability investment's young life, the map you see at the top of this page is a golden oldie. It was first drawn as part of a Brand Chartering Exercise in 1998. Brand Chartering emerged from a group of brand experts who wholly disagree with the brand valuation algorithm which accountants and an ad agency declared to be a standard around 1988 when I was used to have an occasional cocktail with Mr Murphy. He was actually quite embarrassed about how global accountants started using this algorithm. And he had a wonderful wit. I just come back from a keynote conference in the Netherlands, Chris. I was surprised to see a packed audience because usually brand valuation meetings are smaller. As the host introduced me, I realized with horror hat he thought that I was the Murphy hat founded Murphy's law. I began my speech with: you all going to experience a demonstration case of Murphy’s law right now. I've come to talk about brand valuation.

Back to the map at the top of the home page. It was drawn for a professional firm called Anderson that was just getting a divorce from its other half that soon called itself Accenture. The map aimed to raise a debate that if Anderson used the wrong type of brand valuation algorithm it would compound conflicts and within not so many quarters self-destruct its system. Unfortunately for Anderson, a different group of brand experts pitched the idea that corporate branding was all about a 30 million dollar face lift of all its logos and advertising, and that conflict auditing was unnecessary. The rest is history.

The right hand side represents part of entrepreneurial system truth known since 1800 that a free market let alone a global market must rid itself of risks of promising different stakeholder stuff that compounds ever greater conflicts over time. That is the demand side of economics or markets. Back in 1982, my father at The Economist was halfway through a trilogy of surveys on Entrepreneurial Revolution. These built on 1000 interviews of hi-trust leaders he had conducted over his life at The Economist as well as the paper's records since its 1984 founding by James Wilson, the greatest social entrepreneur mass media has been blessed with as far as I can map. My father's 1982 revolutionary survey mapped the system change needed inside organization’s structure if service productivities were to flow true. Before we can proceed to other maps of sustainability investment you will need to read the 1982 survey Intrapreneurial Now . If you concur with it, and want to move on to the next map email info@worldcitizen.tv mentioning Intrapreneur


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We believe truth entrepreneurs should be mapped in every educational curricula. So, Macrae & Macrae open source a bank of over 2070 Entrepreneurial Revolution (ER) cases - roughly that's 10 per year since the systemic term entrepreneur was coined by a French alumnus of Adam Smith - preneur "take between" entre 

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When you take back assets from royalty or others who are enslaving the productivity of others, you had better be transparent in mapping how to sustain communally deeper purpose and value multiplication. An entrepreneurial lens is what you need to enter the following collaboration contest. What 10 videos does the world need to attend to with most urgency and collaborate entrepreneurially in reconciling

Our purpose in offering to guide you through a selection of 2070 cases of the most revolutionary innovation stories seen around the world is to help identify members of the entrepreneurial tree as well as those who are not. There is one huge mistake to avoid first. Entrepreneurs never ever judge their success in monetary terms; always in humanly purposeful systems. Of course the architect of a system that empowers ever larger numbers of people to maximise their productive difference or to demand what human beings and society see as sustaining future progress may indeed earn large fortunes, But it is systemising purpose and innovation that serves the world which compounds goodwill and fortune not vice versa. If you don't understand that please call yourself whatever you like but not an entrepreneur and not an economist.

The cases are not evenly distributed over the centuries. Many were collected by my father while he deputy edited The Economist over 4 decades writing more leaders than any other journalist in this medium's history. A lot more have been searched out through the net - something that has been our passion since writing the first future history on the net and whether it would sustain or end the world back in 1984


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Created By Norman Macrae(pp)

On:24 March 2007 7:52 PM

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Join in OPEN LETTERS to DOING BUSINESS WITH THE WORLD

This is an open letter calling for sustainability benchmaking which we sent out March 007 to 12 business leaders who have decalred intent to DOING BUSINESS WITH THE WORLD.

If you -or peers in your social networks - are interested in addressing any benchmarking group in corporate, goverment or civil society worlds with a variant of this letter, please mail chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk We can also supply you with the letter's enclosure.

I am writing to you and your 11 fellow members of Doing Business with the World. I understand that you are interested in benchmarking quality of sustainability investment and hi-trust global markets.

In 1984, my father, Norman Macrae, was in his fourth decade as economics editor of The Economist. We wrote the original Death of Distance future history. This forecast that the decade beginning 2005 would need to change economics of organisational systems more than ever before if potential worldwide crises (& tipping points) were to be mediated to achieve exponential sustainability. Our conversations with leading entrepreneurial system architects of the period such as Drucker and Kahn (Hudson Institute) time-lined 7 crises including: climate, poverty’s injustice, war or peace, compound risk at boundaries.

2007 is our 24th year of dialogues aimed at contextualising lasting cross-cultural truths. Two major books are due to be published next year - partly to celebrate my father’s 85th birthday. I am enclosing brief details of our sustainability mapping standard which views both markets and organisations as interactions of productive and demanding system molecules. As a mathematician, I am happy to reply publicly to other mathematicians who wish to challenge the simple integration accuracy of this systemic analysis and its benchmark foci

Practically speaking, the mapping’s pattern rules are minimally designed so that standard never takes over from context. Exponential scenarios can be quickly facilitated for sustainability benchmarking syndicates. An example of a transformational pattern rule: interconnected stakeholders in an organisation’s future sustainability have multiplicative, not additive, impacts. Andersen’s management may have made wholly different compound risk choices if they had benchmarked the future of being seen to have zero value to society and multi-billion $ value to owners as multiplicative instead of additive.

Our sustainability maps have a molecular system structure which integrates key logics from my father’s entrepreneurial system surveys in The Economist including the intrapreneurial design of organisation in a service economy and empowerment network structures fit for collaborative integration of local societies into a global world where every culture openly interacts in the evolutionary outcomes.

We offer a full introduction on how to benchmark sustainability investment’s exponentials, at out-of-pocket cost, to any cluster of leaders who are committed to taking another look at global sustainability. I look forward to contact with your colleagues at any future stage.

sincerely, chris macrae us tel no 301 881 1655

PS open resource webs connected with collaboration production of our two books for 2008 include:- up200.tv worldcitizen.tv worldeconomist.net worldentrepreneur.net guidemakers.net futurehistory.jp and passports.jp grameen.tv and herstory.tv


URL http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html

Created By Norman Macrae(pp)

On:4 March 2007 1:05 PM

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Death of Distance- Cluetrain Stop 1

In the early 1980s, The Economist's economic editor and future historian (and dad Norman) was writing up Death of Distance's Future History - to collaborate in a sustainable globalisation (integrating local societies) the decade 005 on would need to be the mother of all benchmarking eras.

What do you understand by such a claim? chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk

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*Death of Distance Cluetrain stop 1: In the mid 1980s, for the first and only time to date, US corporations collaborated in a significant way. Baldrige Quality Benchmarking was the name of the game. In championing entrepreneurial colaboration, the Reagan government named the intiative after a secretary of trade who had just been killed in an accident. This systemic approach focused on physical quality systems - eg bringing down product defects to 1 in many sigma. Something that Japanese industry had systematically achieved in their approach to global marketing while many American companies had overspent on advertising too much imagery and underinvested in organising competence realities.

However, Baldrige had nothing to do with service economy quality or knowledge truth networking economies. In particular its conception was prior to the internet age.

On the web you can search out a priceless speech of President Bush making the 2003 Baldrige Quality awards and inviting us all to usher in an era of corporate reponsibility. I am not intending a political statement- but clearly neither Bush's nor Blair's inner circles have shown any whole truth-system understanding of how to map compound future exponentials.

Another stop in about a week. Meanwhile any contributions so far on what you understand by the collaborative networking needs of the Mother of all Benchmarking Revolutions?

Chris Macrae 007 us tel 301 881 1655 http://passports.jp -Passports to Sustainability: a 5 year citizen's collaboration programme to 012


from our correspondence at http://oxbridge.tv

The Day that Truth Died calling alumni of postgraduate statistics - one of 10 different days that truth died for me was when I first realised that those who buy market forecasts no longer cared what happened to business performance 2 or more years into the future as long as you maximised the next 12 months. The problem is how do we explain to the non-mathematically trained public that there is no correlation between 3 types of performance: what money was taken over the last 90 days, what money will come in over the next 12 months and what will happen after that. The day this truth died for me was in 1988. After working night and day for a decade on market models that forecast what would happen to a globally branded business over time all the way out to 5 years, a competitor started offering a model that only reported the next 12 months and did not warn that the consequences to investors and anyone who loved the company's unique purpose of leading just on maximise 12 months whatever happens in 13 would be very different. Robert Maxwell took over our company. I left the same day. How dim of me some of my peers cried until month 13 when he jumped ship.. 20 years later the misunderstanding of last quarter next 1 and sustainability's futures has been compounded in so many global business sectors that Inconvenient Truth is capable of drowning us all. Are there any of my postgrad stats or other Oxbridge alumni who might want to network together to try and tackle this Unseen Wealth & Health crisis before it irreversibly destroys all our next generations futures? C.M.Macrae.72@cantab.net (CM1)

If you are an Oxbridge Alumni. you are also welcome to mail us truth ads you would like sent out to search for alumni and/or vote for the who's World Change who. Or nominate an urgent tv 1 2

announcing 007 as oxbridge.tv year of climate crisis

If you have ever studied in an Oxford or Cambridge college and are interested in hosting debates on the compoundtruth consequences announced in Sir Nick Stern's Climate Crisis report, please contact chris macrae info@oxbridge.tv

Economist Friends of Oxbridge in conjunction with the 5 year world citizens program Passports to Sustainability being launched out of London Spring007 are aiming to arrange various cafe meetings across cities in all hemispheres and empowerment economics networks

2008 YEAR OF MAPPING TOP 200 COLLABORATION ENTREPRENEURS

This collaboration includes our macro compass of world change and micro compass/leagues such as : Climate Crisis,War's Peace, End Poverty's Injustice, Open plagues' (eg HIV) knowledge blockades,Transparency Active Prevention Networks of Sustainability, Collaboration Spaces of media, edu &global village meetings (eg ClintonGI, MicrocreditSummit, TedTalk).

Dear chris,

It's time to end our country's dependence on foreign oil. Unstable prices at the pump are a burden for families. Our dependence props up extremist regimes that threaten our national security. And the threat to our environment from burning fossil fuels is very real.

Solving this crisis will take genuine leadership. Hillary has proposed a plan to help end the cycle of dependence: put some of the oil industry's windfall profits into a fund that would help develop practical new sources of renewable energy.

Although it's a simple idea that can have a big impact, that's apparently the last thing some people want. After Hillary announced her proposal, the same Republicans who have neglected energy policy came out of the woodwork to denounce her plan.

But we're not interested in right-wing attacks. We want to know what you think about Hillary's idea. Should we use some of the oil company's record profits to fund alternative energy research? What are some other ideas to reduce our dependence on foreign oil?

Continue the conversation today at our website:

http://www.hillaryclinton.com/oilprofits

We're looking forward to seeing what you have to say.

Sincerely,

Peter Daou

Peter Daou

Internet Director

Hillary for President Exploratory Committee

my father Norman Macrae (Corpus Christi , Cantab) who was entrepreneur editor for The Economist for 40 years - sample maps of world change viewed systematically from 1984

1 Larry Brilliant video click to minute 5 3/4

Just as we invite Oxbridge alumni to vote for members within world change leagues, you are also welcome to propose new league tables

For those who are not Oxbridge alumni, we are delighted to publish your league tabels to but first we need to be sent a bookmark so that we can check that our views of world chnage come from the same cross-cultural bridges (intent on loving all humanity) so to speak

Signed the welcoming committee (you are also welcome to volunteer to be a welcomer)

C.M.Macrae.72@cantab.net (CM1) and N.A.Macrae.42@cantab.net (NM1)

November 2006, In climate's tipping piont month of 1% investment saving 20% and 100%

CHANGE World COMPASSES

World : Manmohan Singh Ox 1 & Cam; Mandela-Rhodes
Peace : Clinton (Ox Rhodes)*Yunus;
Climate: Clinton*Gore*Branson*Khosla*Page
Poverty's Injustice: Drayton (Ox Rhodes)*Gandhi(London Bar)*Brilliant
Plagues' Knowledge Blockades:
Transparency Action Nets: Eigen

Collaboration Media/Space : Patten (Ox Chancellor)*China

WE are also fascinated by who dunnit mysteries of the branch of economics which believes helyath society is the core input wherever sustainability investment compounds rising productivities and demands, not vice versa. Grameen.tv provides updating Nobel and other recognition of what comes before strong economics (such as peace Yunus (microcredit 2006), Maathai (environment 2004) . WorldCitizen.tv opens up a wider hunt for scripts that mapamakers need so that system dymanics travels the sustainability way round and not the vicious reverse than can lose all our worlds. As far as we yet know, this who dunnit story is worth guidemaking with and welcoming sustainability clubs with :

Systemic Enyrepreneurship as CAVEAT EMPEROR of Hi-Trust Economics

Sometimes people in very high places forget that The Economist Entrepreneurial Revolutionary lens made it simple to see as early as 1976 that the sustainability generation 1984-2024 is facing an unprecedented communications revolutions which changes economics and every professional connection the 20th C believed it was 100% certain about. Just as Einstein's maths changed the certainty withwhich Newton's machine world had been valued. In tems of academic contributions to the ER lens, these were primarily made in Cambridge 1930-1950. In terms of media contributions, these had started with The Economist in 1843 and the be the change mission of Scot James Wilson. Like his Peer J-B Say, James was an Alumni of the Ethical Free markets studies of the Scot Adam Smith whose entrepreneurial mapping simplicity was achieved by the late 1700s. Compound understanding of economics exponentials was an impudent Scottish innovation, a great bridge to Oxbridge so to speak.

These compasses are chosen from compound future history studies 1984-2006 by hi-trust enetrepreneur guides including:

mail chris.macrae @yahoo.co.uk to nominate someone whose bookmark merits being linked here


URL http://top10s.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:17 February 2007 7:48 PM

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Vote for 40 most exciting league tables other than sports

valuetrue communal wish for 2007: http://www.muhammadyunus.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=74&Itemid=105 if this group’s co-production is not regularly on the BBC 1 2 before the end of the year, boycott the licence fee. Think seriously about withdrawing from any world service web that refuses when asked to put this link on its front page.


Book and other publishing co-ventures sought MAPPING travel guides to crisis changers and league tables mail info@worldcitizen.tv

1 Who's hosting the meetings on the crises citizens most to unite round and resolve - eg Clinton, Yunus, Ted

2 Who's networks have the best methods to end corruption?

3 Who do you trust most regarding what climate your children will inherit

4 Who do you trust most on whether all kids will have a human right to clean water

5 Who's solutions to energy crises should people in every city and village be exploring?

6 Who's education curricula are most relevant to developing children who celebrate cross-cultural sustainability and other essential skills of a networking century?

7 Who is helping women to enjoy more true respect and ownership that the 20th century where 95% of everything was owned by men?

8 Who is helping every person to raise the personal productivity index defined by what % of the time do you spend experiencing activities that are at the edge of your own deepest competences?

9 Who is helping people get rid of economics defined solely round the big get bigger?

10 Who is helping us ensure that humanity is never again abused by a global market sector conducting multi-billion dooalr misinfromation campaigns the way that adddiction to petroleum economics was perpetrated?

11 Who is helping communities to compound more investment in people than in machines?

12 Whose maps help people see that in a system connecting world risks compound wherever we fail to audit boundaries with as much attention as insides?

13 Who is helping us understand that where man draws borders is not how nature's flows determine what species will survive?

14 Who is championing media that is empowering people to be the most truly productive and demanding in serving one another rather than the least?

15 Who is helping us develop fan clubs around league tables of humanitarian progress with as much energy and awareness as we do with sporting games or fashionable images?

16 Who is helping people use networking tools to discover their own deepest emntors through life and help others do likewise? Which of the 16 items above can you help us to edit into simpler goals for human sustain ability and what other dimensions of human sustainability have we so far failed to value multiply? If you believe the next 5 years will have a defining impact on a dynimc all of human it should care about colaborating around, please do mail us at info@worldcitizen.tv - we are here try and map transparenmtly what people are not being given whole picture intelligence on. When our future hostorians started these scripts in 1984 our maps showed that 2005-2015 would be the decade where networks changed all our futures more than ever before. Such system changes can compound great good for all of humanity or great evil. The one and only certainty that any system modelling mathematician will confirm is that there is practically no likelihood of developing networks as syetms*systems*systems to be half way between the best for all worlds and the worst for all worlds.

These next few years are the most exciting ones our species has ever encountered - they are times when what we interconnect and plant will have consequences way more real than any science fiction story you have ever read. I have a 9 year old daughter; I hope anyone who has children will step back and ask what big questions can we cooperate openly around now rather than assume that globalisation will come up with perfect answers without each of us searching for truth in every map we interconnect. Here are some letters we have been sending to publishers. If you have some better ideas on how peoples can co-publish maps for humanity, we would love to hear from you chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk


22 years ago, your company was one of five that published The 2025 Report in various different languages - the original future history on death of distance, now more popularly known in America as the world is flat due to the 2004 book by Thomas Friedman, Bethesda.

Our original book was edited by my father Norman Macrae who deputy edited The Economist for nearly 40 years, and is one of 4 internationalist members of our clan who together have loved working on service projects and surveying cultural views in over 100 countries.

Its systemic perspective was anchored around internetworking scenarios that he and I had debated over 12 years. My first job in 1973 as a postgraduate in mathematical statistics at Cambridge was as a researcher for the UK's national Development Programme of Computer Assisted Learning.

My father and I are working with teams on two updated books. Both explore updated look at the 7 sustainability crises which we started mapping in 1984 http://www.normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html

One of these books aims to engage citizens in a popular and cross-culturally inclusive way. It can be seen as a master travel guide and map of 200 hi-trust people and their networks who are explaining every sustainability crisis. Our 7 crises of compound opportunity*risk correspond to the four observable ones that Larry Brilliant as head of google.org promotes energetically: climate, poverty's injustice, war and cross-cultural failures to integrate, failure to prevent plagues or other critical risks from waving through connected networks. Together with the three-in-one transformational challenge which Einstein and Gandhi helped people to see would revolve round intangibles and inconvenient truths - education, media , whether professionals dare to serve system flowing, or merely rule within boxed-in specialisations.

The key to this mapping book is to start by finding relatively collaborative people whose network transparency multiplies inspirationally through both the deepest and most diverse exploratory views and corresponding meeting spaces such as Clinton Global Initiative, the MicroCreditSummit of Yunus (Nobel Laureate 2006 for peace*economics) The Ted Wish-making Communal conferences of innovators … whatever becomes the inter-citizen dialogues equivalent of looking at clean nature flows of water , foods, energy, air as well as overall integration of climate into a harmonious globe. The book can always challenge readers and networkers to find locally deeper explorers provided the map is near enough to unite people in celebration of rights of future generations. Moreover great ideas from world citizen meetings tend to multiply each other. The Yunus summit meetings are now being propagated way beyond their microcredit origins by Muhammad Yunus fan clubs and the green children pop group dedicated to cheerleading achievements of any collaboration network with Yunus. These same amplifiers can be expected to work round any hi-trust mapmaking compass. For example, sustainability of climate and ending poverty's injustices have no reason not to recycle each other's best ways for enabling world citizen networks to join in.

We have competences to construct the companion web, and help market books that worldwide networks and their new tools like myspace or youtube see as connecting with exploring this new world. We are fairly confident this book will become as popular an annual as the Guinness Book of records or travel guides. Its difference is it will connect quests for gravity and life critical flows, not just fun pursuits and fad searches. We are already in contact with world leading schools and hunting for a handful of networks that are deeply explorative as well as willing to collaborate with others whose own exploration focus is double looped: compounding true consequences over time and integrating diversity

The other book is more technical. As a mathematician and cross-cultural survey expert, I have taken every opportunity over the last 15 years to interview those who have chaired unusual reports like the intangibles crisis of unseen wealth that was published 2000 by Brookings and co-chaired by a scholar of law at Georgetown. I spent the 1990s as a consultant in 2 professional areas- the global management consultancy of a Big 5 accountant and the corporate identity firm of the world's largest ad agencies. I found that there were assumptions built into every algorithm - brand, human and social capital, knowledge's intellectual capital - which were opposite to many father's original entrepreneurial maps (and statistical logics The Economist was originally founded around). In parallel, we were doing research for my father’s book on how John Von Neumann expected economics to transform from modelling scarcity to above zero-sum abundance.

We now know that if people want to design sustainability into a global market place then different compound future metrics need to be audited than are currently standard; moreover the more networking interconnects systems the more transparency of auditing is needed at boundaries and within organisation’s goodwill needs to be mapped as a trust-flow connecting the different loci of productive and demanding relationships. I would like to know if your firm might be interested in receiving further details on either of these books.

Sincerely Chris Macrae Bethesda MD, tel 301 881 1655

*** With so many Crisis debates connecting –scientifically, politically and commercially - through the year of 2007and Climate's one being specifically formulated by Sir Nicholas Stern as a compound sustainability investment crisis : invest 1% wholly systematically now or risk compounding 20% consequential losses, our author teams are ready for just-in-time delivery. They have all been involved for several years now helping collect the cases and observational frames that match our original 1984 timelines are ready to deliver these books with the utmost attention and to whatever schedule the publisher chooses. In fact, it is the nature of having breached the decade of tipping points 2005-2015 which we forecast in 1984/5 that these books are best processed rapidly and in formats that invite interactive updating newsletters networked by and with our readers.

Hosting communal innovation spaces is something I have now practised for 14 years including 2 previous more specialised books so I have both some knowhow on how to do this and about 10000 related people permissions which provide a good start for ensuring the books would be easy to market and network.


You can help us vote for 200 hi-trust future leaders who should appear on the first collaboration map for humanity at http://up200.tv and our attempts to learn from history's leaders who systematically loved people most are at http://er100.blogspot.com

The interesting quality applicable to all user-friendly maps is that they are only as good as the diversity of linking information that peoples from every coordinate help to log up - please do mail us at chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk if you have any ideas or questions or answers


URL http://peacecentury.tv

Created By Chris Macrae

On:8 January 2007 9:06 PM

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Latest rankings on most popular of 100 co-edited blogs and .tv

BLOGS

exponentials asks you to connect information of which global market sectors are exponentially destructing; officially the most spectular is addiction to petroleum energy as evidenced in the HM Treasury report that we now need to invest 1% of national economies to save 20% from Climate Crisis risks; unoficially, since each global market sector is governed by the same unseen wealth auditing according to Intangible Crisis Union, you might want to question the sector you or your family depends on most

I-V - techinical blog on Unseen Wealth research - who's illuminating and who's obfuscating; ditto E-R

valuesystem - as clinton global 2006 dialogue paper 91 clarifies, climate crisis is made worse every day we fail to learn and action on system whole views not just boxed in experts-the ackoff paper is the simplest built on 70 years of system thinking since Einstein warned that if man connected technology the most selfish and short-term ways, century 21 would be the first and last of millennium 3 as far as our species' journey goes

ClubofCity- choose to co-edit or start up a citizens blog near you where we co-publish your best for the world events and let you choose which your pleace's people may want to hear about from our other 50 + United Citizen observation blogs

all inquiries/suggestions welcome at info@worldcitizen.tv


OUR .TV stations : collecting the scripts all peoples want to see debated transparently


worldcitizen.tv - here is part of an independent review received from another side of the www. This initiative of yours worldcitizen.tv is wonderful I loved the Clinton Global Initiative. It is very inspiring .Al Gore really highlighted the Global Crisis by saying that the Planet is ill with high fever. I have started THE ROUND TABLE FOR PEACE initiative which includes CALL FOR A ROUND TABLE OF LEADING AUSTRALIANS AND A DEPARTMENT OF PEACE IN GOVERNMENT. We are having our first working Group Discussion at the beginning of February at Treasury Place ( In a Conference Room which is part of Victorian Government ) Kindly donated by Senator LynnAkllison ( Head of Australian Democrat Party) who will also be attending. It would be great if you would agree to be part of this initiative. I would like to also publicize your initiative on our Journal www.newparadigmjournal.com

grameen.tv - the fan club web opened before anyone dreamed or sung about Muhammad Yunus as the greatest micro entrepreneur economist and peacemaker of 2006 ... brac.tv: we have always belived that Fazle Abed runs neck and neck with Yunus as a practical saviour of the poorest in the world- any chnace Nobel will vote for him in 2007? It wouldn't be a bad idea to recognise the Muslim world's best for humanity networkers two years running

southbank.tv - how any city can stage the most vital debates on Crisis Climate and an invitation to use parallel models to make a menu of debates on other crises

networkeconomics.tv - a technical web for those who want to understand how to cure the greatest mathematical mistake ever made and trailing the release of a book in 2007 that has take 8 years since we first commissioned a journalist to do its bio

up200.tv -where the world is invited to vote for the 200 most heroic networkers for humanity, a map and book we intend to update annually beginning with 2008 which will make an 85th birthday present for The Economist, interviewer of 1000 entrepreneurs 1 2 3 and Future Historian I value most (ed transparency note: also my dad)


You can also linkin with all of us at MacLink Once you've joined we operate this as a virtual interface community- unless you choose otherwise emails are only sent when a community newsletter of events is ready (not more than once a quarter unless a world crisis occurs)

chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk


URL http://guidemakers.net

Created By Chris Macrae

On:29 December 2006 1:26 PM

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news from worldcitizen.tv

worldcitizen.tv: 2007 looks like being the greatest year yet for London and worldwide collaboration knowledge city -with many thanks to all co-editors of the 100 weblogs of ClubofCity Towards the end of March, the European Espian Network will kick off the 5 year Intercity Program Passports to Sustainability. This program will end with an inquest early in 012 (London's Olympic Year). If citizens have not got clear evidence that climate sustainability is turning back on course, we will call for a boycott of the Olympics and the closing of the BBC unless it takes on its duty to world service coverage of sustainability as requiring more attention than sports.

The Espian contribution is to host a 24 day virtual exercise program for sustainability connecting 1 million cultural creatives around the world. Each day will launch a common action project. For example: can we connect 24 intercity hubs in colaboration before the 24 days end

Following on from The Espians is the Green in The City Program. This features the greenest building ever built in a city accomodating 100 people meetings. It will appear on the prime tourist esp