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Peter Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
Kim Chandler (Chandler) McDonald Co-Founder and CEO of KimMic International Pty Ltd Sydney, AustraliaInformation Technology and Services Current KimMic International Pty Ltd, Author, Innovation: How Innovators Think, Act and Change Our World Previous Annual World Congress of Cloud Computing 2012, Lokimee, Room to Read 500+ connectionsSend a messageEndorseMore options https://au.linkedin.com/in/kimchandler RE: hi exploring any way to help the future of Egypts youth

Ha! It might help if I actually included the link - lol!!

Here it is: http://www.flatworld.co/

Cheers from Down Here!

K

On 03/09/14 2:53 PM, Kim Chandler McDonald wrote:
Hi Peter,

Congratulations on the MDIA initiative, which sounds fascinating!

I'm not sure if you've had a look at our FlatWorld platform yet, but if not, you can find it here:

We're always interested in exploring partnerships within the remit of Conscious Capitalism, so if you see potential there let me know.

As always, all the best to you and yours!

Kim
On 03/09/14 9:28 AM, Peter Burgess wrote:
Dear Kim

My initiative to develop something I call Multi Dimension Impact Accounting (MDIA) is going to be successful if and when it links into an appropriate 'platform'. I am not sure what specific platforms(s) are going to work ... but I see that as being the key success factor that I have to get right.

The design of MDIA is fairly straightforward, but the way it interacts with the components of the real world ... people, place, organizations, products, resources, environment ... is going to be key.

Peter
On 03/05/14 11:18 PM, Kim Chandler McDonald wrote:
Hi Hanan (I'm assuming this message is reaching you) - I'm afraid I don't really think that my book will be of much use to your initiative. But to be honest, its a very small part of what I do.

If you want to check out the knowledge capture/collaboration/capitalisation platform we've developed, you can see it here: http://www.flatworld.co/

I'm not sure if that's of any use/interest as I'm quite unclear as to what you're requiring, but if FlatWorld is something that is applicable to your project let me know.

Best regards, Kim
On 03/02/14 5:18 AM, Chris Macrae wrote:

Hanan

I have no personal knowledge of Egypt - I guess its one of the biggest tests in the world today of:

can we get things right for the futures of youth??

I have included some people who may have some connections but I am not uptodate with their work and equally I dont know what is an example of the most collaborative youth case that you are in the middle of some of mark's work and relations to Egypt is http://b4p.us/projects.html

naila connects mobile (and these days nanocredit) especially among women with the least - she knows most village mobile experiments and who led them since 1996

taddy runs the university whose youth are most extending job creating entrepreneurship curriculum into schooling systems down to age 9 in any places that are free to empower this

mostofa is a youth in bangladesh researching how to connect india's and bangladesh's greatest pro-youth education institutes including BRAC and Grameen; sunita advises him from india where her father started up the 50000 montesorri-gandhi schooling system in lucknow- he is also exploring whether Qatar can help

about 20 years ago sunita was young professional associate in the world bank during the wolfenson era; I once nominated sunita for a prize at www.ted.com and asked wolfensohn to referee sunita's work. his response implied that his priorities did not value open education (though at that time the technology for that did not exist) - amy was one of the referees at TED and is the sister of Acumen's famous patient capitalist jaqueline

these days victoria is a young professional associate at the world bank - she grew up in atlanta which aims to be the host of one of the twin greatest youth jobs summits the world has so far seen http://youthcreativelab.blogspot.com - victoria is part of the youth team at the world bank charged with connecting eg the UN envoy for youth in the other greatest youth summit- logically the way jim kim explains social movements makes more open systems sense to me than anything I have ever read but then I am just a mathematician - I dont have any direct power

piero was an early catalyst trying to correct how top down knowledge networks went wrong and connecting youth knowhow across italy, china and parts of the middle east; I am not sure of his latest experiments; kim has just published a book on extreme innovation which includes updates in uturns on knowledge management; she's in australia which in many ways is doing more free thinking on youth futures than anywhere I can find; for example their former prime minister julia gilliard was over here in dc last week shaking up aid in education hopefully wisely

out of nordica region leif know more about the twists and turns of knowledge than just about anyone

sam daley harris has connected bottom up lobby networks for over 30 years - most famously around muhammad yunus and microcreditsumit though the peoples green energy lobbies are now a main concern of his

michael knaute connects the 5000 paris summit on convergences every september- the french naturally have more historical connections in many MENA regions than the english speakers; arnaud founded babyloan which is the 'french kiva ' ; when I met Nader Habbas at convergences 2012 he was trying to connect japan's support to youth in Lebanon, Jordan and neighbours

claude and peter burgess have done a lot of work over time in critical regions of africa but I am not sure whether that has directly linked with what makes Egypt at such a crossroads to the world of century 21

I assume that if anyone sees ways to win-win they will help each other- all errors in descriptions are entirely mine

sincerely chris macrae washington dc 301 881 1655 youth capitalism http://normanmacrae.ning.com chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk skype chrismacraedc On 03/02/14 4:27 AM, Hanan Ahmed wrote:
Hi Chris,

You are welcome, I just expand my network, knowing new cultures, ideas for business or any field else, knowing professionals, ......

Many thanks for your caring

Hanan
On 03/02/14 4:20 AM, Chris Macrae wrote:
hi hanan

thanks you for inviting me to linkin

was there something specific that I (or my networks) might know or be able to help with

chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk skype chrismacraedc tel washingtion d region 1 301 881 1655 youth capitalism at http://normanmacrae.ning.com - See less




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