| what a fabulous story claude From: Claude Guillemain Subject: Re : On Future 1 2 3 Capitalism: chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Date: Saturday, 28 March, 2009, 4:24 AM Hello Chris,When Mohammed Yunus delivered his speech in the international forum of microfinance (Agen, France, December 2000) , he answered some questions from the attendance. One of these question was : "What do you recommand to those who want to create an IMF".His answer was: "Cultivate your own garden".I am not sure that this answer was completely understood by all of us.Today, in the scope of the global recession, this answer is like a light in the dark night!this answer is the refundation of capitalism. The starting point to everything.So, my question to Mohammed Yunus is :"How can we light the light" or "How can we buy the small piece of land necessary to create our garden" ?Cheers. Claude GuillemainRBE - Breton International Network | 2nd year projects 1000 readership club: textbook |
Yunusforum's 3rd year of projects for dr yunus started by hosting his 69th birthday dialogue -our blogger from the BBC reports
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

In days when wall street has specialised in 100-lose economic games, it behoves future capitalism to map out hi-trust economic games - 100-win is the best I know of from my dad's work on entrepreneurship at The Economist 1950-1989, based on 300 years of Scot's struggles with going beyond imperialism (our nation was colonised by the English soon after the international bamking scam of 1700). Proper reading of adam smith's free markets assumes consumer-rising transparency of the sort Obama is now demanding
The 1843 scottish founder of The Economist was a man in the same mould of Muhammad Yunus- in fact James Wilson died before his time in Calcutta of a disease BRAC now remedies at 10 cents a go. He was 10 months into a project intended at reforming Raj economics. In the event that was left to Gandhi who spent 25 years mentoring my scottish (maternal) grandfather -one bar of London barrister to another - on what to do when lawyers (and their rules) are unsustainable.
Dr Yunus and Bangaldeshi social business modelling is 9-win viewed round single systems and 81 win when partners of Future Capitalism succeed in making an Industry Sector's greatest responsibility transparent for worldwide replicability. His model takes out ownership (or more correctly puts it in trust of those in most desperate need of the sector's life-sustaining innovation). Simplicity theory recommends taking out of the integral governance of goodwill system any stakeholders such as owners who have come so overrun by speculators as has happened in NW hemispheres during the first quarter of a century of management by spreasheet networks. Once you have designed a model connecting others stakeholders in zero-conflict with sustaining true purpose (satyagraha greatest goal uniting world peace and economics is our network generation's space race) you can always see if owners can be renegotiated in. (ie 10-win and 100-win modellling) more at http://trilliondollaraudit.com/
The 1843 scottish founder of The Economist was a man in the same mould of Muhammad Yunus- in fact James Wilson died before his time in Calcutta of a disease BRAC now remedies at 10 cents a go. He was 10 months into a project intended at reforming Raj economics. In the event that was left to Gandhi who spent 25 years mentoring my scottish (maternal) grandfather -one bar of London barrister to another - on what to do when lawyers (and their rules) are unsustainable.
Dr Yunus and Bangaldeshi social business modelling is 9-win viewed round single systems and 81 win when partners of Future Capitalism succeed in making an Industry Sector's greatest responsibility transparent for worldwide replicability. His model takes out ownership (or more correctly puts it in trust of those in most desperate need of the sector's life-sustaining innovation). Simplicity theory recommends taking out of the integral governance of goodwill system any stakeholders such as owners who have come so overrun by speculators as has happened in NW hemispheres during the first quarter of a century of management by spreasheet networks. Once you have designed a model connecting others stakeholders in zero-conflict with sustaining true purpose (satyagraha greatest goal uniting world peace and economics is our network generation's space race) you can always see if owners can be renegotiated in. (ie 10-win and 100-win modellling) more at http://trilliondollaraudit.com/
Sunday, March 22, 2009
A is for social Action teamworking
The greatest social action team I have ever heard of began in 1976 in Chittagong and then Dhaka - four people worked for a few years to design rural banking for the very poorest what the world now calls microcredit- this has compounded over a third of a century networks linking into the safest banking systems known to man, and the only sustainable investment ones
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INVITATION TO DR YUNUS 69th Birthday Party with the 1976 Social Action Team, 29 June 2009, Dhaka
if you are a student or help students with social action networks, OR yes we can green america or anywhere not yet green then please know that Nobel Peace laureate is hosting a day after 69th birthday party in Dhaka to connect anyone whose peer networks want to collaborate and compete to be the social action team that develops the most replicable francise for ending poverty ever seen in our mobile age - when dr yunus and his team built their first 100,000 community centres round microcredit and 60 village women microentrepreneurs per centre - there was no mobile no internet. It was 20 years later in 1996 that they started using mobile connectivity and helped make Bangladesh the world number 1 partner in mobiling for the poor. Obviously if they were starting to design microcredit today an even more heroic benchmark for social business networking's jewel in the crown is possible.
The greatest social action team I have ever heard of began in 1976 in Chittagong and then Dhaka - four people worked for a few years to design rural banking for the very poorest what the world now calls microcredit- this has compounded over a third of a century networks linking into the safest banking systems known to man, and the only sustainable investment ones
queries - mail info@worldcitizen.tv, washington dc yes we can bureau 301 881 1655
INVITATION TO DR YUNUS 69th Birthday Party with the 1976 Social Action Team, 29 June 2009, Dhaka
if you are a student or help students with social action networks, OR yes we can green america or anywhere not yet green then please know that Nobel Peace laureate is hosting a day after 69th birthday party in Dhaka to connect anyone whose peer networks want to collaborate and compete to be the social action team that develops the most replicable francise for ending poverty ever seen in our mobile age - when dr yunus and his team built their first 100,000 community centres round microcredit and 60 village women microentrepreneurs per centre - there was no mobile no internet. It was 20 years later in 1996 that they started using mobile connectivity and helped make Bangladesh the world number 1 partner in mobiling for the poor. Obviously if they were starting to design microcredit today an even more heroic benchmark for social business networking's jewel in the crown is possible.
