Monday, December 31, 2007

Project ref GoodwillWars1

Mail wcbn007@easynet.co.uk if you want to work at open sourcing the following maps and models.

This presentation introduces the maths of tracking future exponentials and their sustainability of human systems (core dynamics: trust-flow, boundary transparency, contextually gravitated sustainability of compounding future consequences)

This does not support the 20th C's mathematical monopolies of:
  • Separating historic quarters

  • The economics of the big gets bigger

  • The maths of invest in machines and cut people down as costs


  • These other 3 maths should be expected to be in conflict with the maths described in this presentation

    Reconciling a higher order mathematical system that harmonies sustainability for future exponentials with any other performance measures you require is arguably the number 1 challenge of humanity’s 1984-2024 generation (the first to be networked connected and to be propagating productivities and demands) across 2 million global villages (whether geographically or network gravitated) . All other globalisation initiatives are interdependent with it as our the 7 collaboration waves most likely to sustain or destroy all 6 billion beings depending on our competence to cross-culturally interconnect with each other’s burning needs and beliefs whilst also respecting nature and other environmental dynamics that interface human with spiritual etc.

    Chris Macrae valuetrue.com transparency mapmaking communities, BA 1st Class Honours & Distinction Maths, York University; Postgraduate MA Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College; co-author (1984) The 2024 Report: The Future History of Death of Distance Networking being the third (Social Entrepreneur) in the Trilogy of Entrepreneurial Revolution authored by my father Norman Macrae: part 1 The Economist 1976, part 2 Intrapreneurial Revolution of Service Economy (The Economist 1982); co-author of 5 other books on global media and valuation of trust-flow, boundary transparency and sustainability exponentials
    Learning Slavery

    Here are a few bookmarks to why we ask all netizens to stand up and interconnect in preventing this terrifying future that almost all sci-fi writers since George Orwell's 1984 have seen as one of the 2 most likely outcomes of being networked

    1
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22learning+slavery%22&btnG=Google+Search
    Since the EU or its minions have melted down the first google link on this, it reporoduced at this blog's link

    2
    http://www.omidyar.net/group/image_of_america/news/1/

    3 knowledge angels against learning slavery
    http://www.knowledgeboard.com/open_groups/sig-archive/knowledge-angels.html
    This is how Londoners -inspired by such open university scripts as 30 years of Entrepreneurial Revolution stories launched in 1976 at The Economist and first translated into Italian by Romao Prodi - plot to help connect citizens in a celebration of people's economics everywhere that global markets are exponentially destructing; ironically how we can help European countries with this model is doubly difficult given the double chains of government by nation and by union

    Village Network1
    Aligning around the Queens Mission of the world's largest ethically constitutionalised Kingdom: Quizzes the moral authority of economics and its ability to change from power of machines to trust-flows of people's service passions to worldwide co-mentoring lifelong learning economics

    Village Network 2 Take back the people's media opf the world service that revolutionary questions empower people every day until top-down only government disappears to be no more fearsome than a cheshire cat's vicious smile

    Network 3,4,5 Open every open space, multicultural hub, web2.1 , 20 million bookmarks to knowledge collaboration city, brainjam, collaboration cafe, microfinance, project 30000 until the people have turned round humanity for all and justice sustaining trades across 2 million global villages

    If you see how your village or network in any part of Europe can twin woth one of these city's flows for humanity or have another map of how people can take back freedoms to produce and learn, and act and love by and for all peoples -do mial us at wcbn007@easynet.co.uk

    Clue: Vision Europe2010 will probably turn out to be the most wasteful scandal ever led out of Brussels imprisoning all the peoples knowledge flows by investing in machine knowledge not as promised: empowering peoples lifelong learning and comentoring
    There may be few people alive today who have witnessed more of Europe's compound ups & downs over the last three quarters of a century than my 85 year-old father Norman Macrae 1 2

    He lived a peripatetic youth as his Dad was a British consul. Later he had audiences questioning many powerful leaders from every hemisphere as he wrote up annual survey on the future hostories of countries and industries from the persepctive of The Economist. This weekly viewspaper was founded by a man who believed the number 1 role of economics was to help provide timely interventions so that societies could take back assets that had fallen into lazy hands. This is what Entrepreneurial Revolution has always been a study of from the 1800s when the French were taking back land from Kings and The Economist was founded to reepal the corn laws, to a series of 3 revolutions that my father surveyed betwen 1976-1984:

  • Entrepreneurial Revolution, The Economist 1976 (Italian version translated by a youthful Romano Prodi and celebrated in a leadership roundtable in a grand Venice hotel)
  • We're all Intrepreneurial Now (the service economy is increasingly connecting everyone's futures), The Economist 1982
  • Death of Distance - written in 1984 as a book published in 5 languages on newtorks as the greatest revolution ever to have connected one generation of humanity (1984-2024)


  • Can We All See The Exponential Futures of Sustainability Economics
    Like anyone whose youth was blurred by having to go to world war before reading economics at Cambridge University, my father insists that all people have the right to question powers the bigger they get. Any system of productive and demanding human relationships only compounds sustainable growth whilst hidden conflicts and silos are kept out of it. So the bigger the system the more there is a need for auditing emerging conflicts openly. As this blog will show, time and again that fundamental economics pattern rule has been covered up. Often by professionals who for some (humanly understandable ) reason believe their security is measured by the bigest clients they keep.

    So as to avoid undue bias against the European Union (in spite of the way its administrators have directly interfered in freedom of speech including mine) we at Club of City and Village will mainly focus on searching reviews of my father's peak works . To see what lessons all sorts of communities drew then , and whether these lessons are being shared or blocked in the way that knowledge working is supported today.

    Around the millennium, Brussels promised its people could judge it by whether it kept its 2010 mission to be a world leading example in use of networks and harmonising 25 countries to be economically more tha the sum of their parts. Back in the one work of my father's that I co-authored in 1984, we openly presented a timeline -still verfiable today - of the greatest challenge - death of distance - ever to hit one generation of humanity 1984-2024

    Networking's connectivities could only compound one of 2 systemic outcomes by 2024 - a time when all peoples had more opportunity to make a difference tha ever becore, or one in which nature itself became terminally ill with conflicts and externalised wastes compounded by man and on one nation to another or by one global corporation onto peoples in societies in a different hemisphere. We presented sevearl ways to see which trajectory we were shooting at between 2005-2010:
    these included seeing sustainable exchnages develop between a network of 2 million global villages

    30000 open projects for humanity

    open space races around such life renewing innovations as photosynthetic enegry that I am collating in their orignal 1984 scripts here, and around which cafe and roundtable dialogues have been open spacing these last 2 decades ion ways that enable all citizens and netizens of goodwill to map the who's who of transparent global villages and sustainability investment as well as organsiational goverance of trust-flow

    When you ask an 85 year-old questions expect blunt answers. When and Who was the last national government of thsie you witnessed that helped faciliated the greatest chnage their people next needed to ssutain? Not since Germany and Japan just after the war comes the reply. I mention this becasue if national governments alone are too large to help people in the most adaptive age ever experienced then that suggest global villages - 2 million of 3000 people each (some geographically linked, some networkd around deep innovation) are worth mapping if economics is to be for the people and not just the rules for making big bigger.

    What would you say yes, no or questionmark of what I've just introduced as Club of Brussels open space task.

    Thursday, March 30, 2006

    To celebrate today's start of the Social Entrepreneur World Championships (University of Oxford hosted by Skoll Foundation) we are starting a survey and campign for the inauguration of social entrepreneur olympics. Why should the deep pursuits of social entrepreneurs get any less media coverage than sports? Which SE arenas are you most excited by? Where do you get a chance to spread the word on how humanity's future depends on these greatest of all collaboration games? Do mail us at wcbn007@easynet.co.uk if you want any help in starting up a dialogue script on this (we're into our 22nd year of making connections)

    chris macrae wcbn007@easynmet.co.uk

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006

    The Stories of Knowledge

    part 1 - a testimony from the EU's 1000 day slavery of knowledge angels

    According to the University mission statement which Gandhi founded in 1920 - Knowledge is that which liberates us 1 2 3. A similar view was held by my father and Peter Drucker who crossed paths originally in a Moscow of 1935. Drucker went on to systemise visions and rights of knowledge workers - a topic that is systemically different from what big powers mean by knowledge management. My father Norman Macrae spent his working life after a teenager's duties in World War 2 being The Economist's most productive writers of leaders and future history inquries using the Entrepreneurial Revolution lens of economics. This peoples economics involves the opposite maths of those who develop theory of economics so that the big get bigger.

    One of the people my father met and supported was Jean Monnet, the founder of the idea of a Eurpean Union identified with the role of preventing future wars. How he must be rolling in his grave today as the non-transparent arm of Brussels not only sides with the economics of the big gets bigger but uses the peoples money across Europe to pervert knowledge. Witness the inordinate investments in machine views of knowledge management that cut down the people and the way it even encourages Europeans to volunteer thousands of days on their own time to meet and network through London, Berlin and Luxembourg in proposing a knowledge angels network which it then kills off without any explanation just as it also did with all research into the intangibles trust of Unseen Wealth.

    If you are committed to the aims of knowledge angels or transparent valuation researchers of intangibles and human relations trust-flow systems, we'd love to hear your stories or questions on the references to knowledge, angel networks and trust-flow of the intangibles of human relationship systems. chris & norman macrae, wcbn007@easynet.co.uk

    Friday, March 24, 2006

    Breaking Views from ClubofLondon current #1 in collaboration knowledge city bookmarks (votes over 40 million)

    This week saw world water day come and go with less than a ripple. Did Londoners know how they could have contributed more news on this around the world? no matter

    Next week is arguably the biggest in the calendar for gifts to the world Londoners as number 1 collaboration knowledge city can start up, and make the next 6 years marathon of make poverty history connect all around the world

    With Al Gore visiting the twin cities of London and Oxford, we cannot imagine a better time to Launch the Social Entrepreneur Olympics. The game is to have got 30 gravity pursuits of social entrepreneur world champions into the public consciousness by 2012 as much as the top 30 sports.

    All we need is love and courage to cheerlead cross-cultural creativity's waves:

    The Livingstone has got us off to a great start; he has declared there will be no sporting Olympics in London in 2012 unless they are carbon free - turn up the heat on every politician since only photosynthesis innovations can produce clean energy of that sustainability magnitude. Make sure all those who host Al Gore events debrief him as the clock to 2012 counts down

    The lessons to be learnt from Make Poverty History from pop stars down can be an epiphany if University of Stars and the BBC turn their minds to the greater transparencies (eg end all country corruptions) needed if Make Poverty History is to be a reality network not just an image-making one

    So that's 28 more gravity pursuits we need to celebrate around social entrepreneurs with as much gusto as the 20th Century hailed sporting stars

    We are reminded of one Harrison Owen story I should tell because open spacing education is a social entrepreneur pursuit every family can stand up for whereas we cannot all help on the ground with projects in Africa or in the roofs that algae use to convert the sunshine into cleansing energy banks.

    He was studying to be a priest around the Washington Dc area. It was a time when Martin Luther King was having a dream. Harrison can't recall quite how it happened but he was standing in a civil rights field in a crowd of African Americans - one tall lanky white man. The police were beginning to charge on the crowd and Harrison was feeling quite scared. That is until a 7 year old black girl came up to him - and said Mister will you hold my hand

    Since that day, Harrison gave up the priesthood to the chagrin of most of his family. And is one of the handfuls of people who most interconnects conflict resolution facilitators around the world. Their networks criss-cross all religions that believe in golden rules of reciprocity such as so unto another what you want done unto you. They also connect mathematically - if Einstein is correct here at http://clubofdc.blogspot.com - to Gandhi as the greatest inventor of peaceful social entrepreneurial revolution that 144 years of The Economist's coverage of this most productive of all professions.

    If some of this post makes sense to you, why not re-edit the parts you like and send it to the board of Governors of the BBC, and should you wish Tony Blair or another politician well with their legacy why not copy them in to. We the British people, not any of our political representatives own the BBC. We have invested way over 50 billion pounds in this corporation. On a personal note to all scots- may I ask whether you feel the inventor of television would feel proud of a television where every big debate is framed one dimensionally around short-term left and right rivals or whomever is looking fore a job with big business if the party does not turn out Trumps for their apprenticeship to network power.

    It is high noon for the BBC with its 10 year licence determined by and for the people in the year of 2o06. Please could our world service be one of British Character we can feel both pride and humility in searching for. Please free your journalists for humanity to take a fearless lead in realising this open source script from 1984 , so that trust across peoples everywhere begins to flow through every documentary inquiry that has anything to do with world peace or nightly newscast on poverty's challenges through 2012 - and through these communications help the British to get to know 30 gravity pursuits of Social Entrepreneurs with as much joy and attention as the 30 sports it spend most public licence fees on. Hey when Brits helped to invent most of these sports we surely never intended they would take over from greater British realities of world service, through believing in CommonWealth principles and our Queen's higher order right to ask us as she did in her end of 2005 broadcast to unite in preventing globalisation from turning humanity on itself.

    For the same of deeper democracy blossoming and connecting every coordinate on earth, you can also play a jigsaw mapping game aimed at sustaining 2 million global villages. Here's part of my family's tree which may open up some useful connections- what connections could your family tree or that of your peer networks open source. If you can make a "peer or family tree" picture why don't we play the mixed networking games of swap and snap. If we are going to turn around globalisation’s exponentials sustainably in time, we are all going to have to work with whatever grassroots community contexts up we can help each other navigate. No lead is too small as long as it is one you intend to gravitate transparently around as part of you lifelong learning mission. We need to help change children's education now so that the core human rights of freedom and happiness have a chance to breathe nature's clean waters, airs and energies everyone human beings sing her praises. Let's all turn up the courage through every family in the land and into wherever co-mentoring networks in internet space may take A B C D E F you

    Tuesday, March 21, 2006

    World's Biggest Secrets Archives? we would love to know what people of Brussels think of them

    where? http://clubofdc.blogspot.com
    But if that's too far away! we can extract any relevant bits you want in this blog)

    What?
    We've put a lot of time reviewing our 2 original sources for life-critical ideas that just don't seem to be getting leadership attention and list a few clues why?

    source 1 Death of Distance - we wrote the first in this future history genre (now aka "world is flat") 22 years ago; lots that could have benefitted from 22 years work as forecast back in 1984 has barely started - eg 1984 billed 2000-2010 as world's most dangerous decade; we believed people would want photosynthesis abundant clean energy by now ( as innovations go its not a big problem to solve just a very contextually detailed one that could have been so much simpler if research had not been blocked until 2006's Union speech on ending petroleum addiction came out of the storm) ; we believed kids & sustainability of future generations deserved a total different education both in terms of curriculum (yes Augustine converted make science as fun as celebrity fashion) content and modalities of learning (less examining separte factors more training in how to network to find your own best embtors through life and help others likewise)

    source 2 30 years old- Entrepreneurial Revolution Trilogy published by my father in The Economist; neither the word entrepreneur nor revolution is understood in the most valuable compounding senses; which is a pity because one way to make the world a better place is to extend the family tree of entrepreneurs into many different subspecies but that's not going to work whle we started with the wrong end of the stick of what E & R greatest leadership trusts are


    If you do have time to visit http://clubofdc.blogspot.com our open source deal is - cut and paste anything you like to start conversations with; ask us questions here if relevant or around a worldwide roundmap at http://www.frappr.com/entrepreneur

    Thursday, March 31, 2005

    Text that used to be at EU's knowledgeboard (cache)
    number 1 in google search of "learning slavery"through 2005-2006

    KB SIG editors' open session: 31 March 2005
    These slides are the result of a two hour brainstorm between some of the KB SIG editors and partners in london 31 March 2005.
    These are not considered to be definitive plans, but indicators of concerns and hopes voiced therein, and are intended to provoke further debate and community response.

    SIG Editor attendees: we missed you who weren't there!

    Andrew Lewis: KM & Critical Incident Management SIG Diane Le Moult: CoPs SIG Angela Nobre: Quarere SIG and some elements of the H - SIG Joel Van Hoolandt: SME SIG Anne Jubert: French Corner Monica Andre: Portuguese Zone Eunkia Mercier-Laurent: (New) SIG on eLearning Chris Macrae: Emotional Inteligence SIG Gero Bornefeld: German Zone Mariusz Stronjny: KM in Central and Eastern Europe Zone
    KB Partner attendees:
    Mounib Mekhilef: Community StewardRene Stach: Project ManagerSami Kazi: Content StewardPatricia Wolf: Content StewardEd Mitchell: Editor
    Ed Mitchell

    Attachments: (No. of attachments - 1)
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    SIG_editors_Open-session_310305.ppt
    Results of the sig editors open session at the london meeting 31 March 2005 (05-Apr-05)
    KnowledgeBoard, 5th April 2005Categories: Editor SIGPublished by: Ed MitchellStory read: 169
    Number of comments: 2
    Chris Macrae , 06 April 2005 @ 10:56 AM

    Can you help the people's commission against Learning Slavery?
    Where the idea of Learning Slavery came from
    1984 The UK's Senior Economist (assisted by a science fiction co-author and a mathematcial mapmaking author (myself)) wrote the
    story of -and open sourced a stream of dialogue scripts 1 2 that people can use wherever open space races start up - how the risk of Britain's Industrial Empire compounded into doing slavery, the risk of the post-industrial era would be Learning Slavery
    2005 One of Japan's senior and most-multicultured Professors of KM (fluent in Japanese, Chinsese, English, French, Iranian and more) presents a paper in London on who chooses what learning is funded and why the point about learning was celebrated momentarially before the millennium across Europe's top brass in vision's like Lisbon 2010. Open learning multiplies in us unlike physical product that gets consumed up. The most urgent questions we could be asking ourselves need to be listed (perhaps here!) but might include:
    which learning should be open and free - English language, maths, how to get out of poverty ,


    how to use and have at least some free access email, how to ensure that people have at least adequate rations of free water, health - we (hopefully) have no argument that these must be kept out of slavemasters hands ie those who manage open learning needs until they have become closed down into need to know or socilaly controled by one hierachy instead of interacting every multicultural view.

    What is a complete spectrum of open learning curricula across all ages? This is a really inteersting question. If you go back to the father of the business computer John von Neumann you will find his suggestion was that in anything useful that can grow and grow more uses, the inventor should have at most a 90 day patent once we live in an intrenetworked world. His point was if as the ecentre of a useful elarning invention's network you cant keep as far ahead as you need in 90 days, you probably are not interested in expanding world trade or human progress. Now admittedly John von Neumann might have been talking about a dream - though I personally bet that if the EU declared all learning patents to have 90 days of jail time, that would at a stroke make Europaan knowledge managemnt so collaboratively successful that our 25 countries would lead the networked world to something much more interesting in everyone humanly valuable way that KM compounds than where we are currently being led

    Over to you to debate a different view; conversations have to start somewhere; and in Britain we'll be telling a few politicians that they have no future until they respond transparently to the risks that learning slavery clearly is challenging us to prevent


    can we develop an exponentials gameboard of how to stop learning slavery takeover in any global industry sector- tell us if you have a sector you wish to moderate - meanwhile global pharma and public mass media are 2 I'd better get on with open spacing for my networks' sins

    Chris Macrae , 05 April 2005 @ 18:04 PM what we liked best - networking across 10000? people


    Could we explore this vis a vis what we need to achieve from 2007 on?
    Because of the ever moving chairs of adminstrators sent down to conytrol knowledgeboard among whom Mounib is just the latest to invade the space some of us have been openly connecting for many years now well beyond KB as well as deeply inside its interpersonal relationship connections such as the series of knowledge angels meetings we were encouraged to spend our own time and money hosting in Berlin, Luxembourg and London - I am missing what the base scenario is for future funding of knowledgeboard.com. For example, is it nothing from the EU? if so what order of magnitude amount per year is minimally needed to keep KB going?
    One way this comes back to networking could be the conference industry. Every indicator I have seen suggests that conferences delegates want more networking and open space at their main annual events, as well as in some case pre and post discussions which able people to either get a quick start at networking matches or a second go once they realise that they didnt get to see everyione they could have benefitted from exchnaging views with in real time. If we brainstormed could we develop services that conference organisers would pay for:
    1 WE could become the specialists of all Fringe or networking tracks of KM related conferences becasue many of us already organise fringe events
    2 I wonder what % of KM delegates appearing at particular major conferences are already KB members. Assuming its enough in many cases to be an added benefit to those attending a conference, how can we maximise the networking advantage of participants at conferences from being KBoard members too.
    3 A few years ago I tried to ask Sift and others : is there any comparable case of any discipline's community being conected for free at a web site, and if so can we study how that virtual community gets revenues from conferences or other parties it helps to be the connections between?
    I'm hoping something here will turn out to be a starter which others pick up on with better or clearer ideas....
    Another point was sectors. It would be great to get some sector sigs going before KM Europe 2005. Ideas??






    Wednesday, March 30, 2005

    Knowledge Angels
    Date
    Title
    26-Apr-04
    Will we learn Collaboration (Open Win-Win) in time?
    09-Feb-03
    Youth's meta-network of inquiry & excellence gravities NGOs should search for
    18-Dec-03
    Survey & Register of Networks of Excellence
    07-Jun-03
    Valuing Trust Joy, & Organising Human Systems - Starting to Know The World's Biggest Conflict Stories
    04-Feb-99
    Angel 7 News : Incorporating 12th grade email mentoring open leaders networks
    30-Dec-99
    Openly cross-examining Chris Macrae
    20-Nov-03
    Intellectual Capital - Questions, Answers, Expert Panels, Guided Tours & Training Events
    02-Sep-02
    Multiplying the Human Potentials of KM - conversational outline of new book on THE MAP of Trust-flow
    31-Dec-99
    Openly Cross-Examining Jozefa Fawcett
    31-Dec-99
    Micro Network of Excellence
    31-Dec-99
    Please write a conversation opener you'd like knowledgeboard to feature
    04-Feb-04
    The organisations we spend our life's time with
    22-Feb-04
    The new valuation
    13-Jan-04
    Grassroots Evaluation of Intellectual Capital of Nations
    11-Nov-03
    Be a KM Ambassador for your own country
    07-Jan-04
    Debating KM & Network Cultures
    08-Sep-03
    Future Networks Of Excellence
    28-Feb-03
    How to ensure excellence in the KA NoE?
    28-Feb-03
    Knowledge Angels Structure - A Synthesis
    21-Feb-03
    Knowledge Angels Structure + Brand Documents for Discussion
    02-Apr-03
    Knowledge Angels - A Summary on 20 Slides
    14-Mar-03
    Knowledge Angels Meeting in Luxembourg, 6/7 March 2003 - Report
    15-Feb-03
    The Knowledge Angels Brand an Exemplary Network Brand
    19-Feb-03
    KA RTD Areas - Draft Documents 1st Iteration
    16-Feb-03
    Can we map what sort of structure Knowledge Angels might network around?
    18-Jan-03
    Why Open Requires New Types of Dynamics to Manage
    06-Jan-03
    The Knowledge NETWORKER and R&D for Angels
    21-Feb-03
    Knowledge Angels in Berlin, 23/24 January 2003 - Report
    09-Dec-02
    Knowledge Angels at KM Europe 2002 - Meeting Report
    30-May-02
    Invitation to Join the European Network of Excellence on the Knowledge-Based Economy
    30-May-02
    Wanted: Knowledge Angels - to set up a network of excellence
    18-Mar-02
    Trends and Visions in KM - second release
    22-May-03
    Knowledge Angels in a nutshell
    18-Mar-02
    Recommendations for Future Research & Development of KM in Europe
    20-Jan-03
    Beyond 20th Century Professional Powering over People
    10-Mar-03
    How does your organisation benchmark on a scale of the knowledge disadvantaged?
    27-Feb-03
    How do workers see Knowledge Capitals?
    17-Dec-03
    Let's discuss what roles people need to play if networks are to grow over time
    30-Jan-03
    The Socio-Economic Win-Wins of People Networks
    18-Mar-03
    Lest We Forget - which are the not-invented-here (by KM) tools of integration, networking, trust & innovation?

    Monday, January 01, 1990


    Oxford, 1 Jan 1990
    I ask myself what will the future hold as this year i start work at the European HQ of Coopers & Lybrand as their senior consultant specialising in corporate brand chartering. I expect it will be very different from my last year writing a book whilst my wife does postgraduate research on super computers and we enjoy the argumentatively peaceful community that only Oxbridge colleges (the last 2 years Wolfson) offer.

    Update 2006
    Learning with My Messy Career
  • to 1972 love (Corpus, Cambridge) studying human maths and its sysetmic connections with relationships
  • Leeds to 1976: National computer learning program shows webs and nets will be revolutionary media that every person's life should be openly welcomed to play with
  • 1976: My dad's ER survey at The Economist teaches me that the world's favourite entrepreneurs revolt so that economics can openly represent all peoples value exchanges not just big powers
  • 1982 Intrapreneurs are about the biggest productivity revolution to date- service economics means investing in people not machines unites all our productivities' futures, and potentials to make a difference
  • 1984 webs and nets are set to be the greatest revolution to have hit one worldwide generation of humanity - history of living systems shows that the consequences by 2024 will be unstoppably good or bad; our timeline suggests all can go well as long as 30000 projects for humanity are open sourced by 2010 and the BBC and India's DD help propagate this world service
  • Finishing book 2 : Having researched societal needs in 30 countries with a team that used computer market model databasing, we know that world class brands and media will need to be the very opposite of image-ridden products and celebrities, and numerical brand valuation snapshots; 1992 working at coopers & lybrand, I now realise that global accounting monopoly will never value goodwill connectively -leaving this maths to rot will put all globalisation professions in harms way of local communities- finsihing book 3; 1998 value exchange theory shows that neither the world's largest communications agencies or most prestigous Western business schools map trust-flow in a way that minimises conflicts; 2001 I now realise that transparency and sustainability's compound exponentials also explain why nearly 100% of future wealth is being disconnected from what people atop the world's biggest organisations govern with
  • 2006 lots of unpaid work to do trying to connect project30000, humanitarian meta-networks, liberation of BBC and london's piloting of safe multicultural cities of the future, cheerleading photosynthesis 1 2 3 of energy, open sourcing valuetrue goverance - wonder if netizens & citizens will want to help connect goodwill from every club of city and global village

    FAMILY TREE HIGHLIHTS
  • My dad was The Economist's 1 2 3 most productive editorial writer; meeting Peter Drucker as a young man in Moscow 1935, both resolved to always question how one wrong turn can cause big power to trample over all the people's productive freedoms and joys
  • my uncle made money arbirating trust between corporations that got into lose-lose quarrels because the letter of the law requires one side to be guilty whilst there are usually faukts on both side of the connection; his hobby was compiling a bible on personal injury compensation: last act was to unseat a Lord Chancellor who did not understand compoud arithmetic's future consequences
  • my grandfather was a constitutional lawyer who tried to make the transition from British Raj to India's Indepence as humanly and communally sustaining as possible given the extraordinary historic follies that any great empire compounds into the future





  • European Updates

    1994-1995 I conducted the largest survey of how Portuguese businesses spent EU money - sad really - all the global consultants that landed in Lisbon who did not understand the country's context

    2002- http://www.euintangibles.net - this the best ever research commissioned by a governemt is clearly too reolutionary ever to be used even though it holds within the keys to any 10 vision ever made out of Briussels in a webbing world

    I asked a senior funder about it - he concurred, most politicians will never get intangibles unless all 25 countries peoples stand up and roar why not? and that in his estimate will take the equivalent of four Enron colapses or 9/11's in the same year

    As Pitt the Younger may once have said, roll up the old maps of Europe, they will not be needed...

    meanwhile back in cities I know well how to breathe in a revolution of sorts is brewing http://clubofoxford.blogspot.com