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the World Bank Group Jim KimPublished on LinkedIn At the end of this week,
I will be leaving the World Bank Group after six and a half years working with some of the most brilliant and dedicated people
I’ve ever known, to end poverty in the world. Many people have asked me, why leave now? Resigning as the
leader of a great institution is always a difficult decision, especially when things are going well. But deciding when to
leave, as my leadership coach Marshall Goldsmith has always told me, is one of the most important decisions a leader will
ever make. After careful thought, lots of good advice from Marshall and others, I concluded that it’s time. The
World Bank Group has a strong Board, exceptional senior managers, and the financial resources to tackle the world’s
toughest challenges – especially after our Governors endorsed an historic $13 billion capital increase last year. I
believe that six-plus years was enough in this job – and I’m confident that the World Bank Group will continue
to thrive and grow. I’m ready for a new challenge. I recently announced that I will be joining Global Infrastructure
Partners (GIP) as Vice-Chairman and Partner on February 1. GIP is one of the most successful infrastructure investors in developed
countries, and the chance to work with Chairman Adebayo Ogunlesi to expand their work in developing countries was an opportunity
I couldn’t pass up. I strongly believe that the prospects for economic development in low- and middle-income countries
will be much more dependent on private sector investment than in the past. The needs have never been greater, and people’s
aspirations everywhere have never been higher. But this week, I’m thinking more about what I learned at the World
Bank Group, specifically from our great staff. My experience at the Bank Group, combined with my previous experiences at Dartmouth
College, the World Health Organization, and Partners in Health, has highlighted some important lessons in leadership.
First, it’s critical to set ambitious targets that are linked to your mission. I first learned this lesson when I worked
at WHO in the early 2000s. At the time, an estimated 50,000 – mostly wealthier – people in Africa received anti-retroviral
treatment for HIV and AIDS. We set the target of treating 3 million people for HIV and AIDS in Africa by 2005, and we now
know that this target played an important role in accelerating the provision of antiretroviral treatment as an essential public
health intervention. The mission of the World Bank Group could not be more ambitious: to end extreme poverty on the face of
the earth. When staff and visitors come into the headquarters in Washington, D.C., they pass a sign etched into the wall:
“Our Dream is a World Free of Poverty.” When I became president, I asked what, specifically, it would take to
make that dream a reality. Over the first months of my presidency, the Bank Group’s staff, leadership, and Board members
conducted a detailed analysis of the progress, resources, and approaches to ending poverty. We needed to set a target, so
we established our two goals: to end extreme poverty by 2030; and to boost shared prosperity among the poorest 40 percent
around the world. Our latest Poverty and Shared Prosperity report found that in 2015 – the latest year with robust data
– extreme poverty had reached the lowest level in recorded history. But the remaining poor are increasingly living in
areas of fragility, conflict, and violence and will be harder to reach, so working toward those twin goals will be even more
important going forward. Second, you have to inspire staff to think boldly and then create an environment that will allow
them to put those ideas into action. Every day around the world, Bank Group staff are on the front lines, confronting the
most systemic, seemingly intractable challenges such as climate change, fragility, conflict, refugees, famine, and underinvestment
in human capital. But they also must have the freedom to think beyond what has previously been tried to solve tough problems.
They can’t be afraid to fail. With that freedom to think boldly, World Bank Group staff have designed numerous
innovative instruments and facilities to marshal resources and solve a wide range of challenges. For instance, the Global
Concessional Financing Facility provides concessional – essentially zero interest – loans to support countries
like Jordan and Lebanon, which have provided a global public good by caring for Syrian refugees. A second example: the Pandemic
Emergency Financing Facility releases funds at critical moments in a disease outbreak to move resources upstream and prevent
outbreaks from becoming pandemics. And a third: the Famine Action Mechanism will use artificial intelligence and machine learning
to track signs of famine and predict famines before they occur. At the Annual Meetings in Indonesia last October, we launched
the Human Capital Project, which directly links investments in human capital with economic growth. The project makes it clear
to heads of state and finance ministers how much more productive their workforce could be with better health and education
outcomes. For too long, developing countries have relied on the generosity of donors for investments in human capital and
not invested enough of their own resources. The Human Capital Project makes the evidence of the economic benefits of those
investments clear for heads of state and finance ministers, and the Human Capital Index – which ranks countries according
to their investments in human capital – makes the evidence hard to ignore. As we move closer to achieving the
twin goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity, these instruments and facilities will help us tackle
some of the world’s toughest challenges. And as new problems arise, I’m confident that World Bank Group staff
will come up with creative ways to solve them. Third, when you have set ambitious goals and are confident that the
staff have the resources to accomplish them, it’s time to hand off the mission to the next leader. The World Bank Group
has a great leadership team, the best staff in development, the world’s leading experts in many technical areas, and
the ability to work across the public and private sectors to solve the world’s most difficult problems. Every day for
six and a half years, I have been in awe of the expertise and dedication of World Bank Group staff around the world. I have
no doubt that they will continue moving closer to ending poverty, and in the process improve the lives of millions of people
around the world. It has been an honor to work alongside them – to learn from them – and I look forward to watching
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Dear Mostofa cc friends of quarterbilliongirls4sustainability Draft letter (please edit personally mostofa for each of 3 uk green-leaders) Recently Chris Macrae attended the first annual
governors summit of the asian infrastructure investment bank, convened at Jeju an autonomous Island region of Korea The main agenda
of this summit directly connecting Xi Jinping's other global 2.0 summits was: getting delegations from 80 nations to discuss
in regional clusters whether their region will emerge new partnerships in green infrastructure investment banking. Most regions
other than -china itself- as yet experience an order of magnitude gap of funds for this type of investment, and naturally
failure to resolve this connects directly with the 199 national plans that the paris climate accord committed to publish,
and trade aid and expertise around However there was a more immediate movement that I am writing to you about.
The local host the Governor Won of Jeju announced a green big bang club- his aim to unite over 2000 governors (place leaders) responsible for at least 200000
people who want to join in benchmarking how to go carbon zero by 2030 I am writing to ask whether in all your work on green solutions you know of some place leaders who might want
to apply to this club. Chris says that fortunately the number 2 person at the AIIB is the Brit Sir Danny Alexander and Lord Nick Stern has been asked to conduct an eminent persons survey on AIIB's main purpose which will be a major
presentation next summer both at the Franciscan G20 in Argentina and at AIIB annual summit 3 to be convened in Mumbai. Both
could probably help if needed by a hi-level place leader interested in green big bang Next week in Washington DC Chris will meet
with the operational leader of SELF founded by green champion Neville Williams. Neville's life work on solar started
as President Carters Czar on green energy but has also been acknowledged as the main knowledge source from yunus grameen shakti,
and therefore all microsiolar movements partially inspired by Yunus case In under 30s world where English speaking trust
has been sidelined by Trump and Brexit, Norman Macrae Foundation recommends the above connections as one opportune way forward.
We keep searching other ways with Sir Fazle Abed and others that Chinese student networks have linked us into over the last
2 years - and of course welcome any collaboration advice Signed Mostofa ========================== Further Note
on Governor of Jeju Governor Won announced his project on the same
day that the President of Korea personally committed Korea and China as AIIB allies His island is a showcase for one of Korea's
unique capabilities- designing new towns for quarter of a million people that are green , safe and completed within 5 years.
Because of having just completed this he has declared his island as offering visa to major green entrepreneurs/investors.
The island also has the opportunity to create its own schools and college curriculum. All of these [partnership circles are
likely to be shaped as urgently as possible The head of the UN was one of 10 world leaders to appear on Chinese main
television channels thanking Xi Jinping for linking together superb summits on global2.0 as turning point for humanity - global
for all however enterprisingly small not just global for big For educators, Keynsians and others seriously helping under 30s to collaborate as the sustainability goals generation by 2030, it is time to introduce top 10 "economies" youth can trust most alongside the top 100 place and corporate economies GIRLS THINK TANKS - CHINA BANGLA &.. Our surveys of leading girls student clubs
in Bangladesh and Chinas suggest green big bang club is worth taking seriously as a top 10 collaboration economy (though we
would be delighted to hear of other nominations 1 2 (start at min 23.48)) Further note to Sherry, Naila, Jayfus In parallel
to green education nominations we are focusing on 1 girl empowerment, 2 Franciscan POP models, 3 tech wizards of big data
small, 4 arts/culture movements. Many of the connections we have cam from overlaps with your goals between 2011-2014 while
we had been hopeful that the turner, carter, luther king and yunus famiies would unite for black and other disadvantaged youth
with the rome led peace summits- a promise that the great and good of atlanta had declared with yunus from 2010 and that had
inoved 7 state wide youth social business competitions before insurmountable conflicts grew in atlanta. eg naila- given
turners daughter's foundation is on green education and the billion dollars ted has pent on unwomen partnerships, might she
be interested in green big bang? Ditto Amma in india or milan's editor of vogue and co-founder of the first womens luncheon
at un on fashion4development If you have recommendations on where youth and leaders of sustainable economies can join in we would love to hera
of them at any time chris macrae dc 240 316 8157
| Three dismal systemic consequences of Industrial Revolution 1 (era of Unequal Big
Capitalism): - U Power involved racing to extract nature's resources - above
all coal, iron
- B Some peoples (developed nations) advanced way beyond subsistence levels,
others did not
- C Most notably as late as the 1960s: one segment of our species was racing
to the moon while fully a third of mankind did not have access to electricity grids
| EconomistUniversity.com #TheEconomist : It doesnt matter whether you call Keynes an economist or a transparent mapmaker
of exponential consequences. His last chapter of general systems theory and money
- explains how futures accelerate exponentially from histories.
If you are responsible for educating children or want to understand the tipping points the world is
breaching as the 21st C comes of age (will they be mediatwed better or worse than the world
wars as 20th C came of age - review the right hand column of next table - questions welcom chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk | |
turning global leaders summits into education curriculaEdit article- Published on June 27, 2017
 job creation agent at WorldCitizen.tvthe simplest case is belt road forum http://onebeltnews.com - ask your students to report whether trains and boats and pipelines around their country and to other countries energise
or hinder trade for all especially small enterprises as lifeblood of local , improve cultural understanding, collaborate in
race to green.. - compare their country's map with best and world cases of nations infrastructures; ask why there are such
huge gaps between nations- if this wasnt what united nations and other mid 20th century multilateral aid agencies were formed
to connect what was? ; know which 30 national leaders are doing the most to free youth's exploration of sustainability's world
trade belts. the most surprising case imo is the reformation of the G20 -tell us yours at isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com
archiving entrepreneurial revolution since 1972 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBRIH-lNJt4 Until 2016 nothing turned me off more than G-world leaders events. Sure i was biased my main colleague was killed in
7/7 -when london's security had been removed for G7 leaders to debate blair-bush gleneagles 2005. However starting in september
2015 something changed- the UN launched 17 sustainability goals and promised to chat about them annually - china appears to
have gone a step further- why shouldn't each g20 celebrate citizens next solutions. IN THIS VIDEO Jack ma explains how much
effort he put into the 12 months that brought the G20 to his home town Hangzhou = the first time since Marco Polo that this
wonderful place had been the epicentre of world trade and silk's road renaissance - MA's partners in maximising www jobs launche
eWTP the greatest free tarde market for SMEs i have ever heard of; he clarifies why auditing platforms is a very different
professional and economic skill than auditing 20th C organisations http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/entrepreneurial-revolution he explains if our big media and big banks must go to war with each others beliefs why not make it a war on 1 poverty
2 climate destruction 3 joblessness 4 bad health 5 war on warmongers.. and much more! Special thanks to youth-concerned G20
leaders over the years from Canada's Trudeau to Xi Jinping (if at all possiblke read this leaders book on rejuvenation of
china) - do you have the energy to join us in changing education and celebrating the fifth economy as tour guided by jack
ma https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8613692 and with youth champions special reports from QuarterBillionGirls.com Truth for Trump and Jinping and over
7 billion fellow human beings including those who lift up half the world, the 1461 days that spin out from 20 Jan 2017 are the most exciting to be alive, 3
generations (half the world under 30) , their parents and grandparents are determining whether our species is sustained or
dodo-bound.
Among goal 11 supercities
join us in Baltimore where UBC open spaces for everything congress 45 minutes away cannot. 1865's 13th ammendmment end slavery
was tested in law by4 black girls in Baltimore of 1881 -they were thrown off an ocean
liner for having the wrong color skin. 25 years ahead of a similar experience befalling Gandhi in S Africa, These girls communities became the epicentre of social justice USA most famously with their alumni Thurgood Marshall.
Baltimore UBC welcomes friendships pf Qiaryter BIllion girls of China, Bangladesh and
indeed every place that wishes to collaborate now around the greatest cultural and valuation revolution of all: girls take over the British Broadcasting Corporation
but that 21st c BBC emerges around the triad of girls mediators born out of Baltimore, Bangladesh, China. TOP 10 News Stories QuarterBillionGirls | | cyberchinacenter.com quarterbilliongirls.com xi-trump.com - china girls empowerment projects of Foundation
The Economist’s Unacknowledged Giant Norman Macrae 5801 Nicholson Lane #404 N Bethesda MD 20852 240 316 8157 chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Dr
Jim Kim World Bank 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433 NEWS
BRIEF -AFORE ONE BELT FORUM –for release 5 may 2017 - Half centenary WOMEN HOLD UP HALF SKY
- MAO Dear Dr Jim Kim Afore ye go to Beijing One Belt Forum –
may I introduce you to some of Baltimore’s CyberChinaCenter.com projects Back
in 2014 several Chinese girls were at the inaugural change the world mooc and they liked your interview- and they asked me
where in America could they affordably go to bridge what you and their leaders were saying they could help translate
My response: Baltimore has proven itself to be the metahub of ending girls slavery since 1881/1865 –
so they should attend ever SD goal 1, 4, 5 11 event they could – and then debate massively with Baltimore and continue
translating between china g20 , Jack Ma big data, Sir Fazle Abed’s life knowhow as WISE first educational laureate,
WISE@Beijing. So a combination of these girls have turned up at about 30 of these events including
: listening to Pope Francis tour of usa and attending goal 11 UN launch, attending Sir Fazle’s 80th birthday
in Dhaka, launch of the education commission and the xlearning prize debrief at the World Bank. And now they are busy designing
a girls curriculum of One Belt to be shared between key universities in Beijing, Italy and Baltimore using the technology
of www.worldpossible.org We understand that most international development experts in DC are excluded
from sharing with inner city America during their working hours. Nonetheless Pope Francis has blessed our communities so you
can count on us trying to incubate girls and SME projects in the run up to g20 Argentina and how we have translated empowerment
links between Chinese, Roman and Baltimore and Bangladeshi girls ONE BELT INFRASTRUCTURE & INTERCULTURE
– THE BIGGEST MISSING k-12 CURRICULUM OF ALL So we hope that in
spite of our work being very simple compared with all the adult reports world bankers assemble that we may have some youth-curious
“missing curriculum” clues worthy of youth’s networking of the sustainability generation. I am pretty sure
you know who your best faith and health friends in Baltimore are. If any of your colleagues ever want to know who the Chinese
girls are who have taken on starting the above movement please say Yours sincerely
Chris Macrae | 
 More than two millennia ago, the diligent and courageous people of Eurasia explored and opened up the Silk Road that linked
the major civilizations of Asia, Europe and Africa. | 1 Beijing May 14 One Belt - world's greatest summit xi-trump.com history note - 2 months before the 1461 days starting line of 20 Jan 7017
- Henry Kissinger shuttled once more between China's leader and US leader to be- we were lucky to listen in to his advice on being the 2 greatest leaders humanity needs now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaQLokqY0CY
May
02, 2017 · The
Point with Liu Xin is running a new series “The Belt and Road's Heartbeats" about the people of different professions and nationalities along the ... The Belt and Road Initiative is China’s top development strategy. Introduced by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, it ha | provided
one belt turned into curriculum /mooc which girls can update | 2 #batech - at baltimore and across all
associated supercities , we are determined to show that world class sustainability degree now offered at 500 dollars provided
student spends at least half time on serving supoercity projects - some of the other half at mooc | | 3
rumor that half a million brac girls will now have their own khan academy in bangladeshi | | 4
the silver lining of brexit is that britain future now depends on innovating 10 times lower cost access to learning englkish
as second language - millions of chinese girls willing to help britain if invited | | every
inner city with youth job creation crises invited to video in one minute youtibes on 20 shared labs needed - from fablab to
blockchain lab to language lab to mjusic as global resource to telecenbtre lab, to youth design their own curricula, to 30000
microfrancihse lab, to jack ma EWTP lab, rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com ... | | how
can other groups benchmark best case of national friends - c100 american chiense keeping positice relations between chia and usa goung on their practice areas | | blockchain
the world | | leapfrog and association of coding wizards concernwd with big data sall | | watch
china CGTB to help girls design curriculum navigating climate crisis - eg see Liu Xin interview of autor of carbon capitalism | | PLUS:
America’s obscene wealth, in pictures |
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more resources at womenuni.com - questions rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com
download blockchain nationalhealth
NHS2
Founded by english-speaking diaspora scots NMF
will do all it can to help usa prevent compounding risks that result in this places livelihoods destruction however we seek
to love ever nations peoples futures of work and learning at the same time because that what we have spent 45 years (and in
2018 The Economist will be 175 years old) trying to value the learning economy's growth of people by ending poverty out of
every www-linkedin community . what is a livelihood office-why different from careers office? 
online library of norman macrae-- what do jobs of post-industrial age consist of why did Norman Macrae of The Economist start ER debate of designing
locally sustainable globalisation in 1972 what are the next 3 billion
jobs of worldwide net generation is to be sustainability generation by 1972 are america's futures rules over by keynsian pro-youth economist or the opposite why does america legislate itself into so many historic truths that are conflicted with
future truths has usa enough media on side of growing peoples
livelihoods has usa enough open spaces for preventing the pensioned
class from ruling over youth and everyone else what are the 4 primary literacies
of early 21st c - the languages english, chinese, mother tongue , coding -what other literacies need to grow most - local
arts, the main franciscan language (probably spanish) because along with confucian taoism - franciscan was attracts over billion
people - in effect nearly 3 billion people leading sustainability either have a taoist/zen/maharishi or franciscan culture
or civic values that can be mapped as truly congruent with these cultures- this may be surprising as one of these twin hopes
relies on a god but with clear lines of human responsibility for interpreting what god says about loving families ahead every
crossroads of modernity and the other is gravitated around believing in human goodness as the ultimate way to sustain societies .. | ....ER (Entrepreneurial Revolution)
- curriculum mediated in The Economist from 1972- - turned an english weekly newspaper into the worlds most curious viewspaper-
- is currently open sourced by pro-youth partners of norman macrae family
foundation-
- our missing "curriculum of curriculum"
projects include quarterbilliongirls.com, alibabauni.com and the world record book and game of job creation-
- we celebrate journalism and facilitation and megatrends system
methods needed to transparently map livelihood futures with as many youth halves of the world as possible particularly female
ones because the origins of industrial revolution were built on manpower which culturally had the unintended consequences
of literally not valuing women (eg being a professional mother isnt a sector computed in such misleading statistics
as gross domestic product.
- we aim to find sponsors
for youth (P2P curricula empowering) participation at world's leading job creating summits, blockchain the future of open
society and g20 processes.. we will try and hep exchange friendship with china and every other peoples as far as happiness
and human sustainability can grow out of such searches.
- wherever
possible out tech partners plant meta-hubs collaborating out of the most disadvantaged communities and with educators who
love their childrens livelihoods..............
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generations hire economists to design what futures investments
compound- why wouldn't parents and grandparents of the worldwide net generation hire economists
to systemise opportunities of creating these 3 billion jobs ?
Greatest #LearningGeneration (Sept) 016 month 1 of 160
CEC #LearningGeneration Top10 ChinaE World Leadership
Internet Companies

Aliyunwill reap the rewards in 2019 while the year for Cainiao will be 2023. These are the seeds we planted ten years ago. | RACHEL INTEL WORLD POSSIBLE ... Alphabet ABCDEFGHIFKLM Greatest #LearningGeneration 2016-2030 rachel plus (together with intel worldpossible) a wonderful startup kit for a classroom in villages without internet - but
would other contents could the world include- join QBG patners in this survey such as the world's learning satellite yazmi.com , job creation agents at alumnisat.com and jobenomics.com and super city Baltiomore-DC friends of Blockchain value chain transformation rsvp isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com |
Who better to
know what's working and what's not working in education than recent graduates with a passion for creative children? do
you have a message for our editorial team of QuarterBillionGirls? send isabella@unacknowledgedgiant.com sample from the QuarterBillionGirls deck of china's
most exciting business leaders every youth and teacher should have a right to know about if not friend - SO why on earth isnt
there a facebook of which are the greats sustainability leaders to friend so that education curricula value sustainability
cases of leadership
QBG would like to thank EconomistUniversity.com and associated projects of Norman Macrae Foundation eg AliBabaUni.com QuarterBillionGirls
(QBG) is a youth reporting network of networks valuing celebrations of livelihood improvements of quarter billion females
under 30 with life shaping stories sourced originally from Bangladesh and China We seek transparent and sustainable
partnerships with other Youth-Led (or -Trust) mediation networks- particularly those concerened with the greatest #learninggeneration
being 2016-2030 WHY DID QBG START TO VALUE GLOBAL YOUTH OUT OF BANGLADESH AND CHINA Too of the greatest
races to end poverty particularly for under 30 women and family makers started in BC but with very different resources. What
was common was urgent bottom-up need for sustainability solutions and collaborative energy to experiment with mobile techology Our
reporting projects ilustrate why we reach out partners in happy familiy development wherever they may be Question
2 , after the www/internet itself - what are the sustainability goals most empowering network revolutions: from 1996
non-smart village phones- stimulated 2 leapfrogs in infrstructure: if you were not on fixed line telephones, mobuile was a
lifesaver and much more economical infrastructure; and if you were not on electricity grids, solar was much more economical
to beam down from 2008, computer in a phone - see XiaomiUni below to understand why Xaomi may outrun either Apple
or Samsung in Job Creation from 2008 blockchain how to code distributed ledgers QBG Idea will the greatest job
creating universities extend the idea of a corporate university so that anyne can mooc the basic skills the world's most sustainble
organsiations value most -eg how do we make blockchain training affordable and linking http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum/topics/the-economist-revolution-40-year-curriculum-by-pictures?commentId=6339278%3AComment%3A23002 -inspired by Xioami Uni can we catalogue in one space the world's most valuable learning apps | Futures
Biggest Question 1 - what if healthy communities build strong eceonomies across generations not vice versa? . health service best news story in last 33 year- BRAC Fazle Abed wonder 1/7 - how Ban+ million person nation built around poorest village women started by scaling 100000 last mile health
servants 
online library of norman macrae-- 
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#learninggeneration jobs beyond classroom example Washington DC - 19 October 2016 - USAID (meeing hosted 6 hours before the candidates final debate) SCENE:
USAID were having their last
public review before reappearing in the next administration and said they invited continued correspondence from concerned
people in the audience QUARTERBILLIONGIRLS.com draft for
urgent sharing with usaid transition team Dear USAID PREPARATION LANDING TEAM Yesterday our envoy asked from
the floor of your meeting at the Ronald Reagan Trade Center whether there is an exponential technology likely to change development
out of all recognition in next 4 years. May I share my value chain perspective on “BLOCKCHAIN –distributed ledger
technology” in case it is timely Don Tapscott has called this the second greatest chance to change any sustainability network’s actions since the
internet itself. It brings a higher order transparency to value chains and partnerships through its bottom-up and open ledger
analysis. When Jim Kim says the following about Jack Ma’s focus on applying Big Data to SME development and G20 partnerships
in sustainability goals, blockchain is the pivotal coding architecture/infrastructure I kept asking Jack
about how he came with these ideas and what his motivation was—I was so impressed – I came back to the World Bank
and I asked my whole team a very simple question- have we taken into account the ali baba factor in how we think about everything
we do because if ali baba is the way to develop the world then we might not be doing the right things at at all – I was so impressed because jack had a deep moral vision for what he was doing in his business Now the way he processes and understand data is better than anyone else At Sir Fazle abed of BRAC’s 80th birthday party, his family asked to help find some Chinese female graduates who would assemble a newsletter
3 times a year on how they observe poverty alleviation in the villages actually happening. So from their diaries it has started
to become clear that blockchain isn’t only pivotal to financial inclusion systems but to radical opportunities in health
service ledgers or indeed any focus that links in such deep details a lifelong record of human beings and all the infrastructure
partnerships that empower bottom up human-family-community development that over time Fortunately for wellwishers in Washington DC, one
doesn’t have to go to china to hear from young and energised blockchain trainers what types of system transformations
the blockchain community of coders is pivotal to. There’s a brilliant core of African Americans
at the epicentre of Baltimore’s inner city renaissance and its faith leadership CONCLUSUON Our recommendation is that blockchain changes concepts of what may be possible over next 4 years at every
level of government and development. We hope that fiends of children everywhere would far rather that an administration’s
landing team greeted by USAID's confidence of we include blockchain in our visions than all other lobby groups who may be
anticipated to soon be claiming their economics analysis should have special voice because they understand blockchain Footnote: From
1972 children and grandchildren ( 1 2) of “Norman Macrae” have provided continuity of support to his Keynsian
future history analyses “Entrepreneurial Revolution” of the net generation at The Economist. While Macrae
family are not technologists they try and to help the visions of elder digital futurists like Don Tapscott and lifelong poverty
alleviation system designers like Sir fazle Abed with under 30s networks valuation of sustainability goals in general and
applied to education in particular. Norman macrae's last project sponsored 10 waves of youth reporters to go to bangladesh to
interview muhammad yunus and and as our understanding changed through 2007-2011 sir fazle abed. The East’s two organic
streams of ending poverty – china’s and sir fazles - over the last decades are very different in origin though
both shared the connection of end hunger with brilliant research on rice . As early as 1976. Mainland china had
the world richest diaspora ready to be inward investors; BRAC built rural capacity from next to nothing and around young female
empowerment: over 100000 village health workers then 100000 primary school teachers as well as training by 2008 six million
village mother to operate microfranchises . BRAC may be the only scaled pre-digital microcredit that has successfully manged
the mobile technology transformation so far building the biggest cashless bank bkash.com in the process. Understanding how
BRAC's partners in coding from MIT etc view blockchain is one of other avenues we are exploring in USA while the views of
Quarter Billion Girls of Bangladesh and China are represented by a team of extraordinary young female graduate reporters
from the villages.
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octobers hottest chats by and for quarterbilliongirls - see something you want to question mail chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
NOrman Macrae Foundation Glasgow & Washingtoin DC dear ian
wonderful to talk to you -this mail includes references; summary notes;
copied to people i learnt most from when correct - all errors mine alone= the brexit and presidential vacuum in english speaking
worlds just as all the greatest youth partnerships are formed makes english speaking politicians even more exponentially risky
than usual all we the people action network asap -god save prince charles and commonwealth connectors so to speak
sorry about all the mess round dubai
etc and not knowing how to help amy livelihood at moment even as china seems to be in middle of all most exciting
education, foreign affairs partnering in economy old services and learning, and coding partnerships that can make global
youth collaborative and sustainable -yuxuan uses her tsinghua alumni to linkin all the best choices a 25 year old could make
-do stay directly connected with her as far better able to give more details than I
in canadian tapscots mind nothing (banking health service aid partnerships, interdisciplinary currciula, ) has transparecncy
or highest trust protocols unless its coded in blockchain if it could be -government that isnt designed around blockchain
certainly isnt for the people let alone by the people
jayfus is african americas youth empowerment supertrainer of blockchain and more through his Juxtopia network - we will
see in next month whether baltimore will make a joint proposal to jim kim -hi jayfus - ian in uk is 10 times more linked in
to the future than I am and so better mentor for everyone -jose and h lee are the other 2 wizard technologists amy's search
of us has discovered- now that the dubai summit uniting 100 global youth in tech looks as if its postponed all the invitations
we were going to linkin with MIT columbia and the engineering school of nyu-shanghai seem to have lost youth timeliness
unless someone else has an open space summit invitation; david does open space like no other brit though he's mainly in boulder
colorado these days
I kept asking about how he came with these ideas and what his motivation was—I was so impressed – I came
back to the world bank and I asked my whole team a very simple question- have we taken into account the ali baba factor in
how we think about everything we do because if ali baba is the way to develop the world then we might not be doing the right
things at at all – I was so impressed because jack had a deep moral vision for what he was doing in his business Now the way he processes and understand data is better than anyone else =========================
visiting
bangladesh' bkash this week with kim's new chief economist paul romer - he's a tipping point ifnluencer while a system guy
i asked him a question at a public meeting and he has as yet zero understanding of blockchain or ma
main global youth futures and national collaborations
proposed by china's leader xi jinping out of hangzhou/G20 6 weeks ago (far more credible maps on future of youth than UN Clinton
Global and all that )
EWTP Electronic World Trade Platform - here literally search which countries
are saying their SMEs can free trade first
One belt one road - the old silk road of marcopolo now connected overland
through everything west of china down to africa; through superports south west - estimated 20 trillion dollars extra trade
and revitalisation of africa (Russia and India look heavily involved on nw overland route) Jinping gives lots of extra time
to briefing leaders of BRICS cluster- apart from Kim Trudeau is probably only person understanding that ist god if china encourages
russian smes in peaceful world trade- soros would be a really interesting character - he used to discuss with dad why america
needed to unite peace dividend with russia ahead of fall of berlin wall; it was soros who funded village phones first 1996
bangladesh with yunus and the quadirs (whose coding club at mit is mpesa and bkash) and soros gave jim kim his worldwide break-
soros understands how bust the euro is and is hated by many because of that- he also understand how the eu had the worst borders
planning possible ============================= basically small enterprises
or sustainability solutions and education network joining in china is now best chance of east achieving sustainable goals
and is connected through eg asean infrastructure bank
about the only global policy institution leader from west who gets this is jim kim's
world bank - because this is not invented here in terms of all us strategy views of world
ironically britain was main investor in brac 7 wonders of sir fazle abed and the world's top 5 job creation net generation brands ; and jack ma loves english language which was his life up to age 30 - so in a brexit world maximiie every sme trade
connection through to china would be my advice to anyone in britain caring about future of british or global youth-
value reporting of QuarterBillinGirls from sino-bangladesh (eg newsletter edited by amy and yuxuan for sir fazle abed family) LEADERS
QUEST : CONSCIOUS CHINESE CAPITALISM AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE YOUTH Investing in Millennials Goals and Collaboration Networks
obviously one has to choose a country's first focus for that- because of the 4 waves-
expatriate billionnaire inward investors 1976, priviatisation 1990, internet structure spotted around 1994 by what became
the big 3 ali baba tencent and baidu, with smart phone arrival in 2008, since 2010 4th wave of china capitalism building on
virtual is main channel- the biggest sector founders in china often have more valuable unique purpose than western counterparts
- china's politicians still requires its biggest business leaders to develop all the people (except where there are not securing
the party) - but otherwise there are only 2 things left from communism:
1 the peoples dna is a love or at least grounded responsibility of intergenerational
community building made more intense by chinas 20 years olds today being the one child policy that is responsible for the
whole family tree's retirement- making at least a segment of chinese youth the most responsible in the world which all globalyouth
needs to friend
2
idea that government should be about next 10 year back from the future transformational change once every 10 years- jinping
is half way through living his back from the future which seems to be selecting who will massively coollaborate with china
in ways that ultimately do link into sustainability goals
blockchain according to taspcott is one last chance to use the internet way we might
all have hoped in 1989 - jack ma's big data analysis small lives this massive partnering opportunity worldwide imo
ian-n i forgot to ask if kiehl is meeting
you during his uk trip- in last 2 weeks he seems to have got focused by some of his music interests and the windsor dialogue
people dont really understanding any of above with the exception of an irish chracter denis gilhool
TIMING by us inauguration all main intercountry partnerships
will have been formed- what with similar brexit vacuum- has to be down to regional or sme networks to pitch directly through
to ma rather than wait for national leaders - all of trudeau, australian and nz and italain prime minsters racing to partner
jinping and ma- as are russia and many asean countries; india is the interesting one- I thinks its in with china but it seems
that modi and jinping dont like public annlouncements of where their strategies converge- or maybe i just dont have abilty
to analyse india (if harpreet had time to form india futures club)
there are many
bookmarks of jack ma or jinping explaining above to each different potentialo natuonal partner of market sector - please say
if you have a particular case and i will try s=and dig out bookmarks
my next months actions: see if anyone i know in MD-DC can get close enough
to kim or ma partnershisp decision making team to pitch potential regional partners to either ali baba or ewtp or silk road-
help roll out rachelplus at 400 dollars a school in a computer - eg demo it for a week in beijing at same time as qatar wise
and yale village serve china summit lands there
understand
if blockchain coders are part of your regional pitch that should make it "accepted";
very concerned in brexit world that we dont miss boat of jack ma's model
and his love of english with chinese and coding as the 3 universal collaboration languages in sustainable youth and greatest
#learninggeneration www.educationcommision.org 30 national leaders escorted rounf d world by scotland's gordon brown
try and see if amy and yuxuan can publish global youth intelligence briefings
even if they are only special newsletters like the one sir fazle abed has asked them to produce 3 times a year or amy-inspired
genre of 7 wonders of jack ma
try
and understand if mostofa has anything left- ironically it was ledgatum dubai, abdul latif aud and mit which is the coding
network behind sir fazle abed - whether they connect at at all with jack ma's blockchain club not yet known- huge opportunity
for one european engineering school to be in middle of future of coding -would prefer that to be cranfield, imperial or something
out of scotland if possible
very
roughly i try and report who's partnering china on what at www.chinathanks.com - please send in any positive regional reports to add
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ALL GIRLS FUTURE NOW SHOWING - ENTREPRENEYRIAL REVOLUTION QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER YEAR 45 Q4 India's
digital future is all girls future NOW -- 90 years ago today Gandhi to granddad- your laws are destroying my peoples lives
Harpreet and friends could I just make a note and reintroduce you
I realise it may be too
big an action learning story to hit the ground of immediate eg work in city of london (or other future capitals) you ian or
john are concerned with but india and china as billion plus nations represent over 35% of the future of everyone, especially
girls livelihoods by which I mean the younger and female quarter (half*half) of any nation. Now Globalizing: Modi*Jinping the greatest system consequence any two people will ever spin?
All our lives are at more
exponential tipping points over the next 10 years than ever before but empire-mindset systems of public service designed in
1946 or earlier have resulted in western national leaders (trump versus hilary; a europe chained to germany exporting at half
price it would be without europe causing border crises, brexit and even the failure to trade with canada due to one small
province in belgium) making the most risky or irrelevant decisions to sustainability of girls
THE THIRD WHO IMPACT SUSTAINABILITY COLLABORATION Ultimately what futures China and India lead youth collaboration around
the world on will determine human sustainability. Dr Ranga can explain the India side of that have worked on learning satellites
with president kalam (living on in eg nilekani's 1 billion person universal identity system) and now working on the ethiopian
owned satellite connecting all of africa, middle east ,and those european countries immigrants come to first. Diva an 18 year
old- in the last youth laureate class to be chosen while Kalam was still alive and the only ambassador to her peers at the
recent world bank partnership summit with 400 networks of youth in development can explain her searches
Al Hathaway is the baptist interfaith leader most
responsible for futures of black youth and families in baltimore and similar cities- his mentors circles include pope francis's
and jim kim's. Jayfus also in baltimore is a whiz at technologies like blockchain the one that don tapscott has described
as second only to the internet itself for the people to be valued by big data. Yuxuan and alizee represent the futures of
quarter billion girls (ie livelihoods of under 30s women from china) just as you and diva represent india
My
families intergenerational story to value support of people like ian and john is: if you meet a leader with a worldchanging
pitch- ask them to transform their pitch from ad and PR world to action learning youth can linkin sustainability around. That
is the only logical ideology of free marketing that Adam Smith alumni can trust to mediating.
I dont know where this leaves us on any of our daily
journeys to earn a living etc but with luck we all share the same open minded map that under 30s lives will see earth rebuilt
or broken and they should be politely but relentlessly asking every elder what the blip are your really doing to empower the
little sisters endgame not the big brother orwellian one which our richest western globalisation systems are still accelerating
towards
THE INTERNET OF HUMANS at www.chinathanks.com we encourage people to co-blog or their nations youths co-partnerships and whether eg G20 or BRICS the 40 countries
of one belt one road (21st C version of the silk road route marco polo mediated when Jack ma's hangzhou was previously the
world's epicentre) or any other multi-nations cluster are going to help or hinder this
below is don tapscott on the freedom of the
internet transparency second and last call to human values which 100 years Gandhi did a good job planting from mumbai
to durban to the friends (quakers
house in Euston ) -80 years the last Open Space of world class brands friend colin killed in 7/7 Obituary: Colin Morley - BBC News
0:11The
technology likely to have the greatest impact on the next few decades has arrived. And it's not social media. It's not big data. It's not robotics. It's not even AI. You'll be surprised
to learn that it's the underlying technology of digital currencies like
Bitcoin. It's called the blockchain. Blockchain. 0:37Now, it's
not the most sonorous word in the world, but I believe that this is now the next generation of the internet, and
that it holds vast promise for every business, every society and for
all of you, individually. 0:53You know, for the past few decades, we've had the internet of information. And when I send you an email or a PowerPoint file or something, I'm
actually not sending you the original, I'm sending you a copy. And that's great. This is democratized
information. But when it comes to assets -- things like money, financial assets like stocks and bonds, loyalty points, intellectual property, music, art, a vote, carbon credit and other assets -- sending you a copy is a really bad idea. If I send you 100 dollars, it's really important that I don't still
have the money -- 1:36(Laughter) 1:37and that I can't send it to you. This has been called the "double-spend"
problem by cryptographers for a long time. 1:44So today,
we rely entirely on big intermediaries -- middlemen like banks, government, big social media companies, credit card companies and so on -- to establish trust in our economy. And these intermediaries perform
all the business and transaction logic of every kind of commerce, from authentication, identification of people, through to clearing, settling and record keeping. And overall, they
do a pretty good job. But there are growing problems. 2:16To begin,
they're centralized. That means they can be hacked, and increasingly
are -- JP Morgan, the US Federal Government, LinkedIn, Home Depot and others found that out the hard way. They exclude billions of people from the global economy, for example, people who don't have enough money to have a bank account. They slow things down. It can take
a second for an email to go around the world, but it can take days or
weeks for money to move through the banking system across a city. And they take a big piece of the action -- 10 to 20 percent just to send money to another country. They capture
our data, and that means we can't monetize it or use it to better manage our lives. Our privacy is being undermined.And the biggest problem is that overall, they've appropriated the largesse of the digital age asymmetrically: we have wealth creation, but we have growing social inequality. 3:16So what if there were not only an internet of information, what if there were an internet of value -- some kind of vast, global,
distributed ledger running on millions of computers and available to everybody. And where
every kind of asset, from money to music, could be stored, moved, transacted,
exchanged and managed, all without powerful intermediaries? What if there were a native medium for value? 3:49Well, in 2008, the financial industry crashed and, perhaps propitiously, an anonymous person or persons named
Satoshi Nakamoto created a paper where he developed a protocol for a
digital cash that used an underlying cryptocurrency called Bitcoin. And this cryptocurrency enabled people to establish trust and do transactions without a third party. And this seemingly
simple act set off a spark that ignited the world,that has everyone excited or terrified or otherwise interested in
many places. Now, don't be confused about Bitcoin -- Bitcoin is an asset; it goes up and down, and that should be of interest to you if you're a speculator. More
broadly, it's a cryptocurrency. It's not a fiat currency controlled by
a nation-state. And that's of greater interest. But the real pony here is the underlying technology. It's called
blockchain. 4:56So for the first time now in human history, people everywhere can
trust each other and transact peer to peer. And trust is established, not by some big institution, but by collaboration,
by cryptography and by some clever code. And because trust is native to the technology, I call this, "The
Trust Protocol." 5:21Now, you're probably wondering: How does this thing work? Fair enough. Assets -- digital assets like money to music and everything in between -- are not stored in a central place, but
they're distributed across a global ledger, using the highest level of
cryptography. And when a transaction is conducted, it's posted globally, across millions
and millions of computers. And out there, around the world, is a group of people called "miners." These are not young people, they're Bitcoin miners. They have massive
computing power at their fingertips -- 10 to 100 times bigger than all
of Google worldwide. These miners do a lot of work. And every 10 minutes, kind of like
the heartbeat of a network, a block gets created that has all the transactions from the previous 10 minutes. Then
the miners get to work, trying to solve some tough problems. 6:21And they compete: the first miner
to find out the truth and to validate the block, is rewarded in digital
currency, in the case of the Bitcoin blockchain, with Bitcoin. And then -- this is the key part -- that
block is linked to the previous block and the previous block to create a chain of blocks. And every
one is time-stamped, kind of like with a digital waxed seal. So if I wanted to go and hack a block and,
say, pay you and you with the same money, I'd have to hack that block, plus all the preceding blocks, the
entire history of commerce on that blockchain, not just on one computer
but across millions of computers,simultaneously, all using the highest levels of encryption, in the light of the
most powerful computing resource in the world that's watching me. Tough to do. This is infinitely more
secure than the computer systems that we have today. Blockchain. That's how it works. 7:22So the Bitcoin blockchain is just one. There are many. The Ethereum blockchain was developed by a Canadian
named Vitalik Buterin. He's [22] years old, and this blockchain has some extraordinary capabilities. One of
them is that you can build smart contracts. It's kind of what it sounds
like. It's a contract that self-executes, and the contract handles the enforcement, the management, performanceand
payment -- the contract kind of has a bank account, too, in a sense -- of
agreements between people. And today, on the Ethereum blockchain, there are projects underway to do everything from create a new replacement for the stock market to create a new
model of democracy, where politicians are accountable to citizens. 8:09(Applause) 8:13So to understand
what a radical change this is going to bring, let's look at one industry,
financial services. Recognize this? Rube Goldberg machine. It's a ridiculously complicated machine that
does something really simple, like crack an egg or shut a door. Well, it kind of reminds me of the financial services industry, honestly. I mean, you tap your card in the corner store, and a bitstream goes through a dozen companies, each with their own computer system, some of them being 1970s mainframes older than many of the people in this room, and three days later, a settlement occurs. Well, with a blockchain
financial industry, there would be no settlement, because the payment and the settlement is the same activity, it's
just a change in the ledger. So Wall Street and all around the world, the financial industry is in a big upheaval about this, wondering, can we be replaced, or how do we embrace this technology
for success? 9:14Now, why should you care? Well, let me describe some applications. Prosperity. The first era of the internet, the internet of information, brought
us wealth but not shared prosperity, because social inequality is growing. And this is at the heart of all of the anger and extremism and protectionism and xenophobia and worse that we're seeing growing
in the world today, Brexit being the most recent case. 9:45So could
we develop some new approaches to this problem of inequality? Because
the only approach today is to redistribute wealth, tax people and spread
it around more. Could we pre-distribute wealth?Could we change the way that wealth gets created in the first place by
democratizing wealth creation,engaging more people in the economy, and then ensuring that they got fair compensation? Let me describe five ways that this can be done. 10:15Number one: Did you know that 70 percent
of the people in the world who have land have a tenuous title to it? So, you've got a little farm in Honduras, some dictator comes to power, he says, "I know you've got a piece of paper that says you own your farm, but the government computer says my friend owns your farm." This happened on a mass scale in Honduras, and this problem exists
everywhere. Hernando de Soto, the great Latin American economist, says this is the number one issue in the world in terms of economic mobility, more important than having a bank
account, because if you don't have a valid title to your land, you can't borrow against it, and you
can't plan for the future. 10:56So today, companies are working with governments to put land titles
on a blockchain. And once it's there, this is immutable. You can't hack it. This creates the
conditions for prosperity for potentially billions of people. 11:13Secondly: a lot of writers talk about Uber and
Airbnb and TaskRabbit and Lyft and so on as part of the sharing economy. This is a very powerful idea, that
peers can come together and create and share wealth. My view is that
... these companies are not really sharing. In fact, they're successful precisely because they don't share. They
aggregate services together, and they sell them. What if, rather than
Airbnb being a $25 billion corporation, there was a distributed application
on a blockchain, we'll call it B-Airbnb, and it was essentially owned
by all of the people who have a room to rent. And when someone wants to rent a room, they go onto the blockchain
database and all the criteria, they sift through, it helps them find
the right room, and then the blockchain helps with the contracting, it identifies the party, it handles
the payments just through digital payments -- they're built into the
system. And it even handles reputation, because if she rates a room as a five-star room, that room is there, and it's rated, and it's immutable. So,
the big sharing-economy disruptors in Silicon Valley could be disrupted, and this would be good for prosperity. 12:37Number three: the biggest flow of
funds from the developed world to the developing world is not corporate investment, and it's
not even foreign aid. It's remittances. This is the global diaspora; people have left their ancestral lands, and they're sending money back to their families at home. This is 600 billion dollars a year, and it's growing, and these
people are getting ripped off. 13:05Analie Domingo is a housekeeper. She lives in Toronto, and every month she goes to the Western Union office with some cash to send her remittances to her mom in Manila. It costs her around 10 percent; the
money takes four to seven days to get there; her mom never knows when
it's going to arrive. It takes five hours out of her week to do this. 13:30Six months
ago, Analie Domingo used a blockchain application called Abra. And from her mobile device, she sent 300 bucks. It went directly to her mom's mobile device without going through
an intermediary.And then her mom looked at her mobile device -- it's kind of like an Uber interface, there's Abra "tellers" moving around. She clicks on a teller that's a five-star teller, who's seven minutes away. The guy shows up at the door, gives her
Filipino pesos, she puts them in her wallet. The whole thing took minutes, and it cost her two percent. This is a big opportunity for prosperity. 14:08Number four: the most powerful asset of the digital age is data. And data is really a new asset class,maybe bigger than previous asset
classes, like land under the agrarian economy, or an industrial plant, or even money. And all of you -- we -- create this data. We create this asset, and we leave this trail of digital crumbs behind us as we go throughout life. And these crumbs are collected into a
mirror image of you,the virtual you. And the virtual you may know more about you than you do, because
you can't remember what you bought a year ago, or said a year ago, or
your exact location a year ago. And the virtual you is not owned by you
-- that's the big problem. 14:52So today, there are companies working to
create an identity in a black box, the virtual you owned by you.And this black box moves around with you as you travel throughout the world, and it's very, very stingy. It only gives away the shred of information that's required to do something. A lot of transactions, the seller doesn't even need to know who you are. They just need to know that they got paid. 15:19And then this avatar is sweeping up all of this data and enabling you to monetize it. And this is a wonderful thing, because it can also help us protect our privacy, and privacy is the foundation of a free society. Let's get this
asset that we create back under our control, where we can own our own identityand manage it responsibly. 15:44Finally
-- 15:45(Applause) 15:51Finally, number five: there are a whole number of creators of content who don't receive fair compensation, because
the system for intellectual property is broken. It was broken by the
first era of the internet. Take music. Musicians are left with crumbs at the end of the whole food chain. You
know, if you were a songwriter, 25 years ago, you wrote a hit song, it
got a million singles, you could get royalties of around 45,000 dollars. Today, you're a songwriter, you write a hit song, it gets a million streams, you don't get 45k, you get 36 dollars, enough to buy
a nice pizza. 16:31So Imogen Heap, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, is now putting music on a blockchain ecosystem. She calls it "Mycelia." And the music has a smart contract
surrounding it. And the music protects her intellectual property rights. You want to listen to the song? It's
free, or maybe a few micro-cents that flow into a digital account. You
want to put the song in your movie, that's different, and the IP rights
are all specified. You want to make a ringtone? That's different. She describes that the song becomes a business. It's out there on this platform marketing itself, protecting the
rights of the author,and because the song has a payment system in the sense of bank account, all
the money flows back to the artist, and they control the industry, rather than these powerful intermediaries. Now, this is -- 17:21(Applause) 17:26This is not just songwriters, it's
any creator of content, like art, like inventions, scientific discoveries, journalists. There are all kinds of people who don't get fair compensation, and with blockchains, they're going to be able to make it rain on
the blockchain. And that's a wonderful thing. 17:47So, these
are five opportunities out of a dozen to solve one problem, prosperity, which is one of countless problems that blockchains are applicable to. 18:02Now, technology doesn't create prosperity, of course -- people do. But my case to you is that, once again, the technology genie has
escaped from the bottle, and it was summoned by an unknown person or
persons at this uncertain time in human history, and it's giving us another kick at the can, another opportunity
to rewrite the economic power grid and the old order of things, and solve some of the world's most difficult problems, if we will it. 18:38Thank you. 18:40(Applause)
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Alibaba founder Jack Ma unveils ambitious planMission: 100 million new jobs By
Dana McCauley
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already runs the world's biggest online shopping company, but Alibaba founder Jack Ma is not satisfied. The Chinese billionaire has unveiled an
even more ambitious plan to expand the company's reach across the globe, creating 100 million new jobs and transforming the
global economy to create a more equitable world. It may sound pie-in-the-sky, but the goal forms part of mission statement
of the US$261 billion company's visionary executive chairman. In a letter to shareholders, Ma outlined Alibaba's achievements of the
past financial year - including a gross merchandise turnover of more than $195 billion (1 trillion RMB), an "unprecedented"
figure - before looking to the future. "We have more than 430 million annual active buyers, which means
one out of every three individuals in China has made a purchase on our retail marketplaces," Ma wrote. But, he said, while proud of Alibaba's
online shopping achievements, "we want to do far more", saying that the benefits of globalisation had not been spread
evenly, but that "digital disruption will bring us closer to a level playing field for young people and small businesses". "We
are not merely trying to shift buy/sell transactions from offline to online, nor are we changing conventional digital marketing
models to squeeze out a little additional profit," he wrote. "We are working to create the fundamental digital and physical
infrastructure for the future of commerce, which includes marketplaces, payments, logistics, cloud computing, big data and
a host of other fields." The Alibaba group of companies, founded in 1999, accounts for 60 per cent of all
Chinese online sales, and this year overtook Walmart as the world's largest retailer. It has made Ma the second richest man in Asia, with a net worth of US$28.5 billion. THE NEW 'NATURAL RESOURCE' It's through cloud computing that Alibaba aims to expand its reach, and the company has been investing in
the technology as part of a strategy that sees shoppers' data as the contemporary equivalent of mineral riches. "Over the next 30 years, with computing
power as the new 'technology breakthrough' and data as the new 'natural resource,' the landscape of retail, financial services,
manufacturing and entertainment will be transformed," Ma wrote, forecasting a decades-long period of transformation. "The internet revolution is a historical
inflection point, much like when electricity was introduced, and it may have an even greater impact," he predicted. Alibaba's
mission, he said, was to "empower merchants with the ability to transform and upgrade their businesses for the future"
and "help companies all over the world to grow". "We believe, the commerce infrastructure we have created in China
- marketplaces, payments, logistics, cloud computing and big data, all working in concert - can be applied on a global scale
to lift up small and medium businesses and ordinary consumers around the world." Eight years after launching, Alibaba Cloud
hosts 35 per cent of Chinese websites, while delivering cloud computing and big data services. '100 MILLION NEW JOBS' Ma said Alibaba was constantly adapting to the changing e-commerce environment,
as staying at the forefront of innovation was key to its continued success. "In the coming years, we anticipate
the birth of a re-imagined retail industry driven by the integration of online, offline, logistics and data across a single
value chain," he said. "With e-commerce itself rapidly becoming a "traditional business,"
pure e-commerce players will soon face tremendous challenges." A shift to mobile revenue was one such
change, he said, with mobile climbing from a single-digit percentage to three-years of total revenue from Alibaba's Chinese
retail marketplaces, in the space of two years. "This is why we are adapting, and it's why we strive to play a
major role in the advancement of this new economic environment," Ma said. Innovations like Alibaba's Qianniu app,
which helps online businesses to improve sales and marketing while enhancing efficiency, were an example of the type of projects
the company aimed to focus on. "In 20 years, we hope to serve two billion consumers around the world, empower
10 million profitable businesses and create 100 million jobs," Ma said, adding: "This will be an even more difficult
journey than the one behind us." - news.com.au LISTEN : Newstalk ZB Political Editor Barry Soper speaks to Andrew Dickens on KPMG Early Edition Mr Ma
- who's worth around $50 billion - met with John Key in Beijing late yesterday. He made his money through founding the
online commerce platform Ali Baba. Standing alongside the Prime Minister, he heaped praise on the country,
which he says is loved by many Chinese. "At least 20 of my colleagues retired from Ali Baba. They're
all very young, in their 40s, they all go to New Zealand." "I asked what they do
apart from the golf and green things and they say it's the people there." It wasn't all
social, with the Chinese billionaire also talking business. Jack Ma told the entrepreneurs luncheon Kiwi businesspeople
find it difficult to access the Chinese market. Mr Ma said he wants to make that easier with his
multi-platform organisation. "We have Ali Baba University. We would either have courses in
New Zealand or invite the entrepreneurs in New Zealand to stay in China for two weeks for training." "The
second is that we're going to open an Ali Baba business embassy next year in New Zealand." John Key
is in China meeting business and political leaders.
Innovation is a key driver for economic development and social progress and small business is one of the best ways
for people to express their willingness and capability to innovate. Pervasive business ownership has, therefore, been
the foundation in many societies for the continued improvement of people’s economic wellbeing. In the People’
Republic of China, however, private business ownership was prohibited between 1957 and 1978. Productive innovations were extremely
restricted and as a consequence, China’s economy was on the verge of collapse by the end of 1978. The Chinese people
had suffered a historic setback. Alibaba’s growth, driven by unleashing grassroots entrepreneurship, has become an exemplar of China’s
innovation in the 21st century. Started by 18 young people in 1999, Alibaba has grown into a giant global internet platform
and has made many invaluable contributions to China’s progress. Highlighting the importance of pervasive small
business ownership in unleashing grassroots innovation and improving economic wellbeing, Professor Lowrey will discuss Alibaba’s
innovative strategies and explain the economic theory behind its inspiring success. Dr. Ying Lowrey is Professor of Economics at Tsinghua University
and Deputy Director of the Tsinghua Research Center for Chinese Entrepreneurs, and a member of the Academic Committee
for Alibaba Group Research Institute. Her teaching and research interests include economics of innovation and entrepreneurship
in the internet and platform economy, the modern microfinance market, business demographics, characteristics of business
owners, and the role of free enterprise and competition in the macroeconomy. She received her economics Ph.D. from Duke University, economics
MA from Yale University and mathematics BS from Wuhan University. Before joining Tsinghua University in 2012, she served
as senior economist at the Office of Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration and has taught economics at George
Washington University and San Diego State University. Selected publications
 Founder of Ali Baba commits his work for Chinese on internet to generate 100 million microentrepren…chris macraeNov 23, 200950 views Founder of Ali Baba commits his work for Chinese on internet to generate 100 million microentrepreneur
jobs in 2010s - who else would you vote at the centre of 100 million job creation leagues? =====================update
sumer 2016: unlike oiher years spent with bangaldeshi inspired youth, i spent 2015-2016 mainly with a class of chinese
female students - what brilliant minds and tirelss sources of human energy - i hope this summary of why the whole world can
celebrate what jack ma is doing is near to the mark - but as always look forward to editing any errors which are mine alone chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk washington dc text 240 316 8157 ====================== was english language tutoring
In 1995 he was sent to the usa on an exchange mission and encountered the worldwideweb - then unknown in China. He
determined the www would be the biggest job creating innovation of his (or his generations) life and hopefully of every Chinese
entrepreneur he could valuably link into.
Over the next 15 years his wizard coding teams went from something that
was little more than an electronic yellow pages for small businesses to conceiving sustainability generation's 2 greatest
retailing platforms china or the world may ever have seen..
the taobao platform is the most valuable job creating
concept retailers have ever mediated because it reverses the western trend of globalisiation of retailers, bankers and big
corporations squeezing out local and small enterprises from having a market; how taobao did that is an extraordinarily detailed
story but note how Ma was concerne
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