. 2022-3 welcomes you to 15th annual players cards of world record jobs - how to play games version of WRJ
Health we continue to value alumni of Brilliant, Nightingale (doubly so given Ukraine situation) , the women who built a nation round last mile health care with Fazle Abed.,Abed's 21st C comrade spirit Jim Kim without whom the signature transformation of UN leader Guterres : UN2 that proacts engineering/entrepreneur/education/Servant leader smarts into any silo of old gov probably would not be with us
WorldClassDaos recommends we leap into better 2020s best place to start: HONG KONG as WorldClassEngineer laureate of 2022. While dad, norman macrae, coined term Entrepreneurial Revolution in The Economist 1969. Friends think there would be few problems in the world if every 1/1000 of humans were as energetic multi-win traders as Hong Kong, Hong Kong is leading 21st coming of age with unprecedented co-creativity geared to making sure web3 serves communities in ways no previous web 2, 1 or tele media (arguably only attenborough beat off vested interests to sustain 50 years of consistent tv storytelling access
-moreover web3 has emerged out of a radical fintech foundation with concept of Satoshi 2008 intended to be a decentralised solution to serial abuse of communities by subprime bankingJOTTINGS: Nightingales deliver motion for UNGA77 .why love Stanford. (rules options) :: top 2 alumni networks to cooperate with remain Fazle Abed & Von Neumann-; with urgent appearance of web3 as make or break sustainability generation we've spent time zooming up bop-eg Singapore Players, ..... more WRJ
upd valentines 2023 ...Join us at twitterversal.com and TAO: Twitter Autonomy Opsworldclassdaosgreenbigbang invites you to have a sneak at our new picks for 2023 if you are comfy with messy searchesSDGs rising by valuing women's productivity emulating mens Coming soon Tao.dance- dance then wherever you may be for I am the oak tree of nature's dance said (s)he
If you are going to help save 2020s world from extinction (let alone putin!) the top 50 people you'll need to learn and action with will be a deeply personal combo- GAMES OF WRJ #1 edit 50 playing cards from WRJ -ask a friend to do likewise- see how many common choices you made -then choose one to keep your friend had not chosen and voce versa - by all means add in your own selections- keep updating your 50 cards aide memoire.. bon courage - who need to be at WRJ? rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk.
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* 9/8/18 paul oyer: fei-fei li : lei zhang - WE WELCOME q&a THE MORE MATHEMATUCAL OR HUMAN THE BETTER chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk MA stats cambridge 1973 2016 bangladesh schools go edigital nationwide :: brookings video :: Bangla video :: brac how's that
1/1/21 we have entered the most exciting decade to be alive- by 2030 we will likely know whether humans & tech wizards can savefutureoflife- tech surveys indicate odds of accomplishing this greatest human mission would be lot less without spirit of a chinese american lady at stanford-... bonus challenge for those on road to glasgow cop2 nov2021: future 8 billion peoples want to value from 2021 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk GAMES of world record jobs involve *pack of cards: world record jobs creators eg fei-fe li ; fazle abed ... *six future histories before 2021 starts the decade of empowering youth to be the first sustainable generation. problem 99% of what people value connecting or doing to each other has changed (and accelerated in last three quarters of a century- while laws, culture and nature's diversity and health are rooted in real-world foundations that took mother earth 1945 years to build with -and that's only using the christian calendar
1995 started our most recent quater of a century with 2 people in Seattle determined to change distribution of consumers' markets - the ideas of how of bezos and jack ma on what this would involve were completely different except that they changed the purpose of being online from education knowledge to buying & selling things - nb consuming up things is typically a zero-sum game or less if done unsustainable- whereas life-shaping knowhow multiplies value in use
from 1970 to 1995 knowhow needed to end subsistence poverty of over a billion asian villagers was networked person to person by women with no access to electricity grids- their number 1 wrjc involved partnerships linked by fazle abed - borlaug's crop science was one of the big 5 action learnings -its person to person application saved a billion people from starvation; the first 185 years of the machie age started up bl glasgow university's smith an watt in 1760 had brought humans to the 2 world wars; when people from nearly 200 nations founded the united nations at san francisco opera house 1945 chances of species survival looked poor- miraculous;y one mathematician changed that before he died 12 years later- john von neumann's legacy was both the moon race and twin artificial intel labs - one facing pacific ocean out of stanford; the other facing the atlantic out of mit boston ..
Wall Street's SP500 boasts over 40 trillion dollars capital but was extinction purpose Steve Job' life sough - we don't think so but make your own mind up: here are some world of jobs starters for 10
Has US 2020s learnt as needs be from115Steve Jobs 1990?
Fall 2020: Humans' stakes rose with UN report expecting rise of 2.7 degree Celsius. Our planet already warmed by over one degree Celsius. In 2015, world leaders agreed to limit that rise to 1.5 degrees.at bidenuni.com -Oxford twitters start 10 day debate across 2020s Britain's not so emerald isles : can 96% of humans trust 4% who are American with last exit from extinction - coming soon live updates from www.ecop26.com glasgow 2021, egypt 22 uae 23 rsvp Economistpoor.com DC chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
LKY fathered the new nation of Singapore. He was driven by one question- how to create jobs, jobs, jobs. He demanded job creation from economic advisers, from fellow public servants and educators, and of the service culture that propels singapore forward in a region where lifelong learning is demanded by everyone
In Entrepreneurial Revolution view mediated at The Economist (1843 to world wie web 1989) democracy as a goal isn't all its made up to be except where public servants strive as relentlessly as LKY to develop jobs jobs jobs
Where do you go to hear what worlds most powerful leaders diversely brainstorm with artifcial intel - see eg our diaries at davosagenda.com and unsinagpore.com as well as any latest searches of Geneva's connection telecoms ai and digital world - see ITU AI and Digital www
- 1 billion poorest village mothers started asking fazle abed this in 1986 after they had designed bangladesh's barefoot medics and barefoot agriculture netwrks; first they designed the world's largest non-gov networks primary then came scholarships so 12 year girls could attend secondary -and livelihood teens girls clubs partnering librraies) then scholarships for dhaka university but in 1995 brac also started experinmenting with mobile and solar partnership platforms empowering vilage women meta-community building (ie 100000 person communities)
in 2001 steve jobs asked fazle abed -how do we take women empowerment intel worldwide ; abed said brac will start its won uni partnerships; jobs said i's put a university in phne - expect web2 to bein in 2007 ;
mastercard foundation appounted reeta roy to run indepere=ndent fooudnation and she and abed agreed teen who gain colege scholarships need an association uniting them before they arrive in colleges particulat]rly female teens so thats what africas largest foundation has invsted in ; menwhile when jim kim came to world bank he and korea leader of un started young profesdsionsl envoy clubs- ie 25-35 yeras old can see what professional systems are broken
of these movements subprime, trump, covid, wars, climate , passing of jobs and abed etc have out extrodranry oressure on youth -right now reeta roy teens africa women networks is probably the most grounded in teh deepest challenges youth need to co-ctreate solutions to
From EconomistDiary - soon after dad (Norman Macrae) died in 2010, Japan Ambassador to Bangladesh kindly hosted 2 remembrance parties (brainstorming dinners) chaired by Sir Fazle Abed. Themes chosen by Fazle Abed : uniting 21st C Girls Universities; how tech wizardry could empower women to build the most popular cashless banking
some questions came up, including:
Q) You say brac's happiest achievement will be to have sustained a network of 100000+ village trainers in addition to microfranchising 100000 jobs for village mothers as teachers in brac schools in Bangladesh; another 50000 trained as last mile health servants ... so why do the world's philanthropists and aid industry often call Dhaka the open university of microcredit?
A) Abed microcredit was a term the Clintons & Yunus branded ahead of the new millennium -it got more storytelling attention and conference sponsors than eg microeducationsummit - if you look at its 13 years so far its about PR advocacy, its not ever asked us to share with teachers of the world - thats partly why i started brac university in 2001 and why I hope you see future of girls university partnerships (designed so that millennials are the first sustainability generation) might be what your father most wanted to brainstorm if he had been here to discuss probably the penultimate decade of 100 times more tech's evolutionary consequences
q) Are the millennium goals sufficient for sustainability generation? No. I think its now well known that the world needs much deeper goals- i hear the UN will launch SDGs in 2015. Take education as a practice case. Today's goal is : every child has right to primary school. That's the only guide for 21st c education!
Dont get me wrong- commonwealth aid has been enormously kind in helping us build primary schools but I would have liked to spend some time on education (support for teacher innovation) needed before age 7 or after 11/ Through the university we have started to validate 2 missing education approaches which we hop 50 million girl =graduates will also turn into good leadership/community rising jobs (palyschools, ultra poor graduation)- my aim while I am alive is to find optimal partners and coach economists to value demanding replication of these solutions in at least 50 poorest countries. That's what partners of girl universities can platform; this is become most popular conversation topic with Asian Ambassadors, and I aim to make it so for the rest of my life.
Q so could we arrange our interviews with you into some sort of MOOC-
A) Yes massive Open Online matter but only if C is for Cooperation
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Q Although my father believed journalists had no right to express pessimism, he foresaw expoenetial risks- eg GNP counting ever less of what 21st C value spending time exchanging (care health love teaching ...) do you have an acronym for what empowering women to be as productive as men revolves round-?
A) uh SHE-LFF is ok standing for value multiplying last mile basics: Safety Health Education Leadership-Trust Feed Finance for what we did for 25 years of women building communities with no electricity; but what women's giant leaps forward who entrepreneurially celebrate 2020s webs will want boys and girls to identify around digitally as well as naturally diverse - just celebrate doing it. DC2.0 for digital cooperation could be helpful.
ABEDMOOC.com in search of billion family's happiest 30 collaborations for 2020-30
chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk writes Dec 2021: 14 year ago friends of dad The Economist's Norman Macrae first invited us to come to Dhaka and womens villages to learn about human development out of Bangladesh - after 15 visits we suggest that any student or action networker of sustainability needs to join in with Sir Fazle Abed's 50 years of celebrating billion poorest women as being the deepest gravitational force for sustainability as a human intelligence - cases journalised with dozen of graduate journalists can be viewed at eg abedmooc.comabedplay.com alibrac.com fazleabed.comabeduni.comeconomistwomen.com -as we have argued for 60 years mainly in The Economist and at 2025report.com von neumann gift of 100 times more tech per decade from 1955 needed grounding through every community in opposite systems to top down corporate and gov - without collaborations of 1billiongirls.com data applied by artificial intel will not learn deep enough to resolve sustainability crises - covid, climate , big capitalism's devaluation of next generations...
through 15 years of travels to Bangladesh: thanks to conversations with fazle abed we went from harvard's oral history to cataloguing every sort of sdg COLLAB networks by and for the poorest village women instead of by and for the richest white men who first exploited carbon machines - our alternative store of case studies is at www.abedmooc.com - some linkedin tour guides start at www.economistpoor.com
ABED NUMBER 1 LAUREATE OF THE ECONOMIST's ENTREPRENEURIAL REVOLUTION From last days as a teenager navigating planes allied bomber command world war out of modern day myanmar, my father, Norman Macrae of The Economist, reported entrepreneurs concerned with uniting east and west (south and north) (future & history) in designing world good enough to be born into anywhere; we'd heard a rumor that a billion poorest asian village women all linkedin same partners solutions to end poverty: dad hosted his last public birthday party royal auto club 2008 to clarify that rumor; 13 years later thanks to 20 young Asian journalists and Abed's family/friends, we have come up with abedmooc.comebrac.comabeduni.comalibrac.com - we hope you find the greatest entrepreneurial revolutions and tell us what we haven't yet linked in - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk- thanks Abed Bhai- Glasgow University's top 3 fans of engineers can sustain the world: Abed; Watt;Smith
it took my 7th tour of boston colleges to visit Tufts
-mit (kendall statIon) offers my american favorite square mile walking tour into the future;
harvard, i have some times had to visit to understand the terrible mathematical mess when short-term tangible accounting rules business leaders minds but tufts?
conversely tufts is about 20 minutes walk from the metro, and i had chosen one of those days when snow had just fallen- but it turns out that if you want culturally grounded diplomats, or students with the confidence to engage communities as actively as professors, or as honest tv journalists as 21st c usa is capable of developing
-and then there are extraordinary alumni like reeta roy -now admittedly i have come across her work from quite a narrow lens; i have been searching and searching for the top 10 all time partners of my number 1 hero the late great sir fazle abed- and while billionnaires like gates and soros are in the top 10 as are fellow last mile health servants like jim kim, roy arguably manages more bang for the buck in coalition projects with brac than others in the top 10- let's see if you agree - tufts talloires is also a partners of soros osun and the legacy of fazle abed to unite 50 university's sdg alumni
her coalition is linking mastercard foundation and canadian networks to sir fazle abed brac solution for girls livelihoods - and has become the lead cases benchmarking adolescent girls jobs hubs out of uganda and africa...
remembering A Giant
Reeta Roy
21 December 2019
When I met Sir Fazle Abed more than a decade ago, I sensed I was in the presence of a giant. He is the founder of BRAC, one of the world’s largest non-governmental organizations, which has touched the lives of 125 million people.
Abed Bhai, as I addressed him, presented that unique and rare combination of qualities possessed by great leaders. Vision. Wisdom. Boldness. Grit. Empathy. Humility. He has been a lion of courage throughout his life — from the time he returned to Bangladesh in 1971 to rebuild the country after independence until the moment he faced a terminal illness.
In 2008, he invited me to visit BRAC. My trip to Bangladesh was more than a first-hand education about how an organization changes the lives of millions of people and contributes to the economy of a country. It was also a journey to reconnect with my heritage. Abed Bhai had arranged for me to visit Lahunda, the village of my paternal great grandparents and grandparents where BRAC had a microfinance program. Listening to the village women speak with such dignity about their lives left a deep impression on me.
Learning from BRAC and from rural communities in Uganda over the years influenced my views about how the Mastercard Foundation could create positive change in people’s lives. Working with Abed Bhai was akin to taking a master class on how to scale efforts to serve millions of people, yet keep in mind the dignity of each human being. One of his lessons was about imagining possibilities. For example, where some people may look past an empty field lying fallow by the road, he would see fertile land producing multiple harvests to feed hundreds of thousands of people.
Abed Bhai never encountered a challenge he didn’t like. He would observe, listen and size a situation, and envision how it could be improved. Then, he would get to work. Abed and BRAC were resolute about achieving and quantifying results. They are deeply disciplined when it comes to setting targets and tracking progress.
His enormous drive and determination to improve the human condition were also matched by his kindness, wit and humor. He loved to tell stories and to listen to people’s stories. These personal traits endeared him to many.
Not surprisingly, Abed Bhai faced his illness with his characteristic wisdom, pragmatism, and courage. Once again, he took charge about how he intended to live his life with the time he had. The lessons that he imparted will continue on in BRAC and other leaders he influenced. As I reflect on his life and influence on mine, I am grateful to have been in the presence of a giant.
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