Happy New Year Club of Village 2.0 & Welcome back to the land of the living. Our original Club of Vilage was a victim of the infamous google metdown of 100 of our co-edited colaboration blogs on 9 Dec 2005
Thousands of us have developed a survey of 20 factors a city needs for its netizens to be confident of being a best for the world knowledge collaboration city- email wcbn007@easynet.co.uk if you want to assess your city. So far even top ranking cities only get half marks- one reason why all our city cultures need each other if collaboration turns out to be what networking permits humanity to JUST DO with IT -let peoples bridge digital divides and bring down degrees of separation around contexts that are life critical and investments that are sustainable
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Neighbour Clubs: Ahmedabad .. Lucknow .. Visa .. Pakistan .. China
Why do qualified economists, entrepreneurs and ethical professionals vote Gandhi in a league of his own as Entrepreneur for the WorldEinstein- only Gandhi has demonstrated a higher order system that can sustain 21st Century beings globally and locally Drayton: Gandhi realised that lawyers' rule-based human relationship systems will need to be increasingly replaced by empathy-rich systems, the more we cross-culturally interconnect Gandhi insisted that human knowledge must always be in charge of information technology. Ironically, global accounting firms still prevent leadership teams from governing this simply and transparently
City currently with most need to learn from Gandhi
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MFI NY : Grameen .. ASA .. BRAC .. FC NY 1
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Last time I was in Delhi, fellow speakers & networkers included:Welcome Address: Prof. Indra Nath Choudhary 1, IGNCA (Indira Gandhi National Centre Arts/Cultures Prof. Ganesh. N. Devy, Bhasha Nomad Epicentre
Paul Komesaroff, Global Reconciliation Network, Monash, Melbourne
The Central Themes of the Conference:
Dr. K. K. Chakravarty
Address by the Chief Guest
Honourable Minister for Information & Broadcasting, Government of India
Shri Jaipal Reddy
Conflict and Reconciliation: -Chair: Prof G C Tripathi
Panel: Dr. Henry Schwarz, USA, Georgetown
Dr. Paul Komesaroff, Australia
Dr. Shirley Chesney, USA United Nations System for Conflict Resolution Chris Macrae: Coming Wars between Goodwill & Badwill networks, UK valuetrue.com transparency
As a Scot with 200 years passion for champions of social entrepreneurs 1 2 3, the identifier I most remember from IGNCA : The Asoka (Saraca Indica), an ancient tree from which the name of the great emperor Asoka was derived, means, without grief. The tree and the name have provided some of the most fundamental motifs to Indian art. Representing fertility, it pervades the classical and medieval arts. It is as important in the biological sciences as it is in metaphysics and the artistic traditions. The tree symbolises the interdisciplinary approach, the third fundamental principle of the IGNCA http://www.ignca.nic.in/about.htm#T R E E . Cityvalue: Which global sectors does this city influence most?
ValueCity: what would be our dream vision for Delhi as a collaboration city
What events is Delhi or India staging in the next year or 2 where we want networkers from around the world to attend?
What co-scripting parties can people join to co-create the world we want or be the change - eg 2006 is the 30th birthday party of my father's Entrepreneurial Revolution survey published in The Economist - we invite anyone to join us in co-scripting what preneurial revolutions societies need next to achieve global harmony and local sustainability?
Co-mentors Learning Network: We also invite you to contribute to Monthly Death of Distance larning network celebrations which we feed to any blogger who wishes to connect their conversation openings to the future?
Revolution born in 2006- which do you want to see? Londoners are putting a lot of focus into celebrating clean energy innovated with nature'[s photosynthesis and by inspiring bubble-like architectures -do you need to know about that, or what does the world need to know most about that Delhi citizens are innovating in 2006?
Project30000 - what grassroots community chalenges are so detailed that they can no longer be governed by top-down planning but could be facilitated to support peoples and communities?
Gravity200 -what are the 200 open networks that most multiply each other's aims for humanity?
Exponentials - which industries (eg carbon energy needs replacing by green energy?) are on a downward-tilt in serving people around the world and most need a new vision that all 6 billion people debate?
Who are the deep voices that have the highest trust amongst the most diverse groups of people on what vital human issue?
Club of City & Club of Delhi looks forward to your views on what intercitizens can learn, action and collaborate around so that (paraphrasing Clinton): every person can enjoy making a difference and no woman or man dies before their time
Sample cities: London, DC Sample Villages: ecosaintjames Other regional:BrandsIndia
Club of Village ** City ** Country ** Web
Neighbour Clubs: Ahmedabad .. Lucknow .. Visa .. Pakistan .. China
Why do qualified economists, entrepreneurs and ethical professionals vote Gandhi in a league of his own as Entrepreneur for the World
City currently with most need to learn from Gandhi
Gandhi surfer's trail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
MFI NY : Grameen .. ASA .. BRAC .. FC NY 1
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2 Youth's Future Capitalism NY Jan08
3 Collaboration Solar Energy 1 2 Capitalism
4 Goodwill*Ypartners : corp CGI JFH TDA 10000 Uni
5 womens microcredit 1 2
6 mobile/internet for poor Future Capitalism 1 2 3
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Last time I was in Delhi, fellow speakers & networkers included:Welcome Address: Prof. Indra Nath Choudhary 1, IGNCA (Indira Gandhi National Centre Arts/Cultures
Panel:
As a Scot with 200 years passion for champions of social entrepreneurs 1 2 3, the identifier I most remember from IGNCA : The Asoka (Saraca Indica), an ancient tree from which the name of the great emperor Asoka was derived, means, without grief. The tree and the name have provided some of the most fundamental motifs to Indian art. Representing fertility, it pervades the classical and medieval arts. It is as important in the biological sciences as it is in metaphysics and the artistic traditions. The tree symbolises the interdisciplinary approach, the third fundamental principle of the IGNCA http://www.ignca.nic.in/about.htm#T R E E .
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