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Future Capitalism Update Year 0 week 29

 the story so far from week 28:

Truth Map 1 : in search for videos that help youth unite the world, this group interviewed 9 unique change world people last week in Dhaka - a group connected through markets and media unlike any other http://brand.blogspot.com ; they are epicentral to which way banking goes; their biannual microcredit summit next week needs to continue its upward expoential (the one that since 1997 has introduced 100 million families to edning poverty); these muslims and buddhists are epicentral to which way future capitalism and ending systemic poverty goes - around which we now know that folk like Dipal have been spending almost as long on expeonentially nurturing clean nature as Dr Yunus has been saving banking to be truly for and by the people and in the community

this means that what we do now isnt like any other working week

I am sorry but I have one burden particularly for sofia and tav- can you help me edit the following text before wednesday night

why wednesday, cos if we agree then its what mostofa needs to show to dr yunus at microcreditsummit and guide him through along with the 2 exhibits I left with him and which I have filed in this group

I can't get alan or mark's help because one is on his summer hols and the other on honeymoon



THE SEARCH FOR GOODWILL MULTIPLICATION


MAPS that change the world empower leaders and human beings to see the future differently. This foresight changes people’s actions individually and – emotionally, socially and intellectually - in system connecting organisations and networks. Contextually such MAPS are deeply concerned with integrating goodwill, transparency and sustainability.



One of the most urgent applications of MAPS helps those who survey who are the most trusted people to network around worldwide as a different type of social-economic analysis than who are the world’s monetary richest. The future shocking news of such analysis determines that over 30 years of work by the social business entrepreneur practitioners of Bangladesh is where the epicentre of true sustainability investment is to be found – in such extraordinary community building replications and microcredit’s revolution of banking or solar’s revolution of energy’s markets. As Journalist Alan Webber said in USA Today in reviewing Muhammad Yunus’ collaborative knowledge exchanges between Bangladesh and the worldwide: arguably a pity that Nobel separates its peace and economics prizes.



Using MAPS is a choice. Our logics as lifelong analysts, writers, and advisers to global branding and media practitioners draw on our families’ experiences. Alan’s father was one of the first researchers to show that poverty depended more than anything on the (lack of) quality of a person’s social network. Chris’ maternal grandfather battled Mahatma Gandhi, one Bar of London trained barrister to another over 25 years. His conversion –at human and international system levels - ranged from being the British Empire judge in Mumbai who imprisoned Gandhi in the 1920s to helping write up the legalese of India’s independence in the 1940s. Chris’s dad http://www.normanmacrae.com , in his 85 year at time of writing, wrote more editorials for The Economist  than anyone. His specialist subjects involved what economic exponentials compound up or down as can be stochastically deduced from  evidence of 1) entrepreneurial revolution (eg see trilogy 1976, 1982, 1984) and 2) future histories (more than ten from Consider Japan 1962 to a 1984 update on Orwell’s question as to which way would globalisation spin)



For nearly 200 years, from the word entrepreneur being coined by alumni of Adam Smith to the arrival of spreadsheeting by numbers, the focus of entrepreneurial valuation was purposefully systemic, and revolved around :  is this place’s or industry’s responsibility freeing up a more productive world to sustain peoples? empowering each being to make a lifetime’s difference in the sense that democracy as a concept inspires when public service is whole and true? (Origin: The French word entre-preneur "between take" referred to will we systemise a more free and productive society that that ruled by royalty who we have just guillotined. Perhaps this cultural DNA explains why Paris has become the first leading colaboration partner of bangladesh's maps of Future Capitalism).



 Mathematically, Goodwill sustains through time purposefully integrated around human relationships of productivity and demand multiplies exponential value up ; let a conflict cancerously enter a system and fail to intervene and ultimately distrust on any one of 10 coordinates’ perspectives will bring the system crashing down.



For example, the Big 5 global accountant Andersen crashed because whilst it had billions of dollars of value to business stakeholders it serially reduced its value to society by zero. System connectivity is ultimately modeled by the operand multiplication not addition that global accountants tangible auditing bottom line numbers assume (reference 2000 Unseen Wealth inquiry: coordinated out of Brookings Economics Institute and Georgetown Law School ). Whence the consequence for Andersen leaders was not their expected billions+0=billions but billions*0=0. Simply speaking : multiplication changes leadership’s risk analysis completely. It changes how whole truth searching lawyers order  a corporation’s duty to owners. Similar measurement errors and strictures caused many a dotcom to be built to destroy communal goodwill instead of steadily sustaining it through time.



Most urgently in our view of the first quarter of century of globalisation - guided by Norman’s 1984 microeconomics script on how to integrate every locality and culture equitably into a worldwide network age
http://normanmacrae.com/netfuture.html - humanity is now confronting many potential globalization crashes in such sectors as banking, energy and healthcare, peaceful place governance to ending poverty’s failed system, that readers of this book have a shared responsibility to choose how to prevent

SUSTAINABILITY EXPONENTIALS: 10- WIN ENTREPRENURIAL SYSTEM LENS



While it’s jumping ahead of our fieldbook (now in press after 10 years of fieldwork), the contextual measurement lens this book will aim to guide you round as we cross-examine the choices of MAPS involves debating detailed sketches like this exploration of potential goodwill-dominated versus badwill-dominated globalisation

http://groups.google.com/group/futurecapitalism/web/mapsofgoodglobalisation.doc



10-win or 10-lose goodwill molecules are elemental to constructing trust flows however deeply micro your analysis context, however diverse your mediation, however macro you build networking interfaces to serve the world. And as partnerships become interconnected worldwide, value multiplication means that whether leaders know it or not 100-win and 100-lose value multiplication games are being embedded everywhere humanity walks and talks. Boundaries between systems become absolutely critical to steward –if we don’t nature’s environmental rules of extinction will clearly hit us.



If you share the belief with us that all sustainability crises begin and end with mapping how truly we sustain all local communities around the planet, then the world’s favourite communications gameboard for FutureCapitalism interacts to and fro between  Bangladesh and the
http://wholeplanet.tv . It involves opportunity and threat mediation like that at  http://groups.google.com/group/futurecapitalism/web/worldtrustrisk.ppt

The way we measure goodwill is a choice but as our race enters the second decade of this fragile worldwide millennium, it could also be the last intellectual choice that all the disciplines of business and society have the responsibility for making before irreversible system consequences spin. This is one reason why youth’s open debates all over the world on what future capitalism are truly interesting to interact with now.

 

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Its in the spirit of TruthMaps to network the wholeplanet wherever our collaborations can reach citizens or those with sustainability investemnt responsibilities. Our mapping methods are open source but quality is certified- the best way to know whether you are being invited to connect up the reality of TruthMapping is to see whom the host says inspired the deepest but simplest maths that mapmaking uses

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and co-author Maps that change the world's sustainability investment in every community and entrepreneurial purpose.

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James Wilson (last paragraph of 1843 prospectus that launched The Economist) And lastlyif we required higher motives than bare utility, to induce that zeal, labour, and perseverance against all the difficulties which we shall have to encounter in this workwe have them. If we look abroad, we see within the range of our commercial intercourse whole islands and continents, on which the light of civilization has scarce yet dawned; and we seriously believe that FREE TRADE, free intercourse, will do more than any other visible agent to extend civilization and morality throughout the worldyes, to extinguish slavery itself. Then, if we look around us at home, we see ignorance, depravity, immorality, irreligion, abounding to an extent disgraceful to a civilized country; and we feel assured that there is little chance of successfully treating this great national disease while want and pauperism so much abound: we can little hope to improve the mental and moral condition of a people while their physical state is so deplorable:personal experience has shown us in the manufacturing districts that the people want no acts of parliament to coerce education or induce moral improvement when they are in physical comfortand that, when men are depressed with want and hunger, and agonized by the sufferings of helpless and starving children, no acts of parliament are of the slightest avail. We look far beyond the power of acts of parliament, or even of the efforts of the philanthropist or the charitable, however praiseworthy, to effect a cure for this great national leprosy; we look mainly to an improvement in the condition of the people. And we hope to see the day when it will be as difficult to understand how an act of parliament could have been made to restrict the food and employment of the people, as it is now to conceive how the mild, inoffensive spirit of Christianity could ever have been conceived into the plea of persecution and martyrdom, or how poor old wrinkled women, with a little eccentricity, were burned by our forefathers for witchcraft.From chapter 16 of norman macrae's 1984 report on whether humanity & globlaisation have a future: Sunlight is the fuel which sustains life on earth. The process by which plants extract energy from sunlight, using that energy to build up complex compounds from simper ones and thereby storing the energy which animals, including humans, use to grow and move and see and think is the life-process itself. We (human beings) have always exploited that life-process, but in the past we have only been able to do so by using living plants as our agents. We learned to cultivate them, develop them by selective breeding, and since the 1980s to meddle with their genes, but we have not yet learned to substitute something of our own making for the living plant. We have not found or made a more efficient substitute for chlorophyll itself outside the naturally-occurring factory which is the living cell. Until we design our own systems which can deploy the energy of sunlight as efficiently as humble algae does, we humans have no real biotechnology of our own. We have many kinds of solar cells which can extract energy from the sunlight and store is as electricity or heat, but such devices are very crude indeed beside the technical sophistication and versatility of living plants. We are making a determined effort to capture and use a greater fraction of the solar energy which falls upon the face of the earth every day. We are trying to make plants flourish in paces where at present they can only eke out the most precarious of existence. The ideal situation, however, would be one in which we did not need to work so hard to adapt existing plants to more hostile conditions. If we had our own artificial systems of photosynthesis we might exploit the desert sun ourselves, without using other organisms as intermediaries. Our ultimate ambition must be to make artificial photosynthetic systems more efficient than those which have evolved alongside side us throughout the history of life on earth. Then and only then will we be able to claim that we are technologically self-sufficient. In 2024, this looks as if it might be one of our children's tasks .