HUB is a social business dedicated to empowering people and transforming lives through education and sustainable funding for humanitarian programs. It maintains an economic engine that exponentially grows over time to provide sustained resources for charities and members. HUB combines affiliate and network marketing models to maximize global impact while empowering individuals to support causes they are passionate about and make a living through the social business.
Empowering communities through social innovationRobin Low
Good intentions are not enough, you need to think critically about impact to ensure your efforts are not wasted and you can always work with communities near you to solve social problems.
Do Donations, Charities, CSR programs really have any impact long term?
We should rethink the way we give and empower others if we are serious about solving the most pressing problems we face.
The document proposes a new crowdfunding platform called GiveSmart that aims to improve philanthropic giving in three ways:
1) Decoupling donations from choosing specific charities to allow donors to contribute to solving problems without picking organizations.
2) Using a "smart crowds" approach that weights donors' votes and comments based on their expertise and influence to combine insights from experts and crowds.
3) Leveraging human psychology through gamification elements, social pressures and behavioral economics to motivate both financial contributions and thoughtful participation.
Care2 is a social networking website founded in 1998 by Randy Paynter to connect activists around the world. It has over 16 million members and provides tools for users to create petitions, volunteer opportunities, donations, and engage in various social and environmental causes. Care2's mission is to help people make the world a better place through connection and collective action.
This document discusses building a social enterprise. It begins by outlining dimensions to consider when defining an organization's mission, including using the mission as an entrepreneur's most useful tool. It also discusses how to plan and lead through the mission. The document then covers recognizing and assessing opportunities, including opportunity recognition and factors to consider when assessing opportunities like social value potential, market potential, and sustainability potential. Sources cited include books on social entrepreneurship and enterprise.
ecoNOVATE – community driven innovation! INTRO - Dream-2-Destiny JourneyJoris Claeys
ecoNOVATE – community driven innovation! INTRO
Cultivating Change! Do it with PASSION!
INTRO - Dream-2-Destiny Journey - our purpose and differentiator as an incubator
econological inspired
inspire people ● harmonize planet ● balance progress
Making communities & business human again!
Promote entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, SMEs & cooperative communities!
Building on your Dreams towards communities that THRIVE!
Bringing a new dimension in makingcommunities & business human again!
Promote entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, SMEs& cooperative communities!
Inspire people in harmony with the planet for balanced progress towards building communities that THRIVE!
Strengthening, connecting and mobilizing people, resources and tools to enhance community values for better life & work balance, creating a vivacious environment in which participants contribute their share as community leaders of change and participate in collaborative efforts to advance solutions towards thriving communities
Providing mentorship, coaching and participation to build communities that thrive, promote entrepreneurship, SMEs & cooperative communities to widen and strengthen the middle-class
Extending our expertise in change facilitation to the corporate and public sector, enabling their teams to embrace new challenges and strategies in an ever changing world
from appreciating to creating (AI)
- Discover and walk the positive road
- Dream and imagine what could be
- Design what should be (ideal)
- Deliver what will be creating the future
For speaking and coaching engagements, contact me via ExpertFile or LinkedIn
www.expertfile.com/experts/joris.claeys
www.linkedin.com/in/knowledgenabler
You can request this presentation in PDF or PPT with full animation email at
Joris.Claeys@outlook.com
Empowering communities through social innovationRobin Low
Good intentions are not enough, you need to think critically about impact to ensure your efforts are not wasted and you can always work with communities near you to solve social problems.
Do Donations, Charities, CSR programs really have any impact long term?
We should rethink the way we give and empower others if we are serious about solving the most pressing problems we face.
The document proposes a new crowdfunding platform called GiveSmart that aims to improve philanthropic giving in three ways:
1) Decoupling donations from choosing specific charities to allow donors to contribute to solving problems without picking organizations.
2) Using a "smart crowds" approach that weights donors' votes and comments based on their expertise and influence to combine insights from experts and crowds.
3) Leveraging human psychology through gamification elements, social pressures and behavioral economics to motivate both financial contributions and thoughtful participation.
Care2 is a social networking website founded in 1998 by Randy Paynter to connect activists around the world. It has over 16 million members and provides tools for users to create petitions, volunteer opportunities, donations, and engage in various social and environmental causes. Care2's mission is to help people make the world a better place through connection and collective action.
This document discusses building a social enterprise. It begins by outlining dimensions to consider when defining an organization's mission, including using the mission as an entrepreneur's most useful tool. It also discusses how to plan and lead through the mission. The document then covers recognizing and assessing opportunities, including opportunity recognition and factors to consider when assessing opportunities like social value potential, market potential, and sustainability potential. Sources cited include books on social entrepreneurship and enterprise.
ecoNOVATE – community driven innovation! INTRO - Dream-2-Destiny JourneyJoris Claeys
ecoNOVATE – community driven innovation! INTRO
Cultivating Change! Do it with PASSION!
INTRO - Dream-2-Destiny Journey - our purpose and differentiator as an incubator
econological inspired
inspire people ● harmonize planet ● balance progress
Making communities & business human again!
Promote entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, SMEs & cooperative communities!
Building on your Dreams towards communities that THRIVE!
Bringing a new dimension in makingcommunities & business human again!
Promote entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship, SMEs& cooperative communities!
Inspire people in harmony with the planet for balanced progress towards building communities that THRIVE!
Strengthening, connecting and mobilizing people, resources and tools to enhance community values for better life & work balance, creating a vivacious environment in which participants contribute their share as community leaders of change and participate in collaborative efforts to advance solutions towards thriving communities
Providing mentorship, coaching and participation to build communities that thrive, promote entrepreneurship, SMEs & cooperative communities to widen and strengthen the middle-class
Extending our expertise in change facilitation to the corporate and public sector, enabling their teams to embrace new challenges and strategies in an ever changing world
from appreciating to creating (AI)
- Discover and walk the positive road
- Dream and imagine what could be
- Design what should be (ideal)
- Deliver what will be creating the future
For speaking and coaching engagements, contact me via ExpertFile or LinkedIn
www.expertfile.com/experts/joris.claeys
www.linkedin.com/in/knowledgenabler
You can request this presentation in PDF or PPT with full animation email at
Joris.Claeys@outlook.com
More than Simply "Doing Good" A Definition of 'Changemaker'Stephen Maud
Thanks to Ashoka Learning Lab for this encouraging article that discovers how ideally, we all should become 'Changemakers'.
86% of consumers believe companies should take a stand for social issues.
If your company are pursuing social purpose, do get in touch, if you want credit for your social purpose efforts, it's essential that your message stands out...
http://www.cloud9m.co.uk/contact/
The document provides guidance on creating an effective case for support to win donors. It emphasizes telling a clear and compelling story with a beginning, middle and end to attract donors' attention. The story should be comprehensible and consistent across different media. An effective case translates the organization's vision, mission and values for supporters. It should balance internal and external perspectives and use language the audience understands. The document outlines a framework for an effective case including describing the problem, the organization's passion and vision, its identity and special qualities, its work, personality, and how past and future support will make a difference.
Volunteer programs can be refreshed with 8 new strategies: 1) Team volunteering builds collaboration and accomplishment. Verizon matches teams of 10+ up to $10,000. 2) Skills-based volunteering provides long-term value through expertise in areas like technology and accounting. Deloitte offers 1,200 pro bono projects. 3) Virtual volunteering reaches more volunteers through online opportunities like HP's program training students worldwide.
Social entrepreneurship is an emerging concept in Nepal that aims to solve social problems through innovative business solutions. Several organizations have emerged that exemplify social entrepreneurship, such as Maiti Nepal which works to prevent human trafficking, and the Nepal Ambulance Service which provides free ambulance services. While social entrepreneurship is gaining momentum in Nepal, it still faces challenges such as limited funding options and difficulties measuring its social impact.
The document summarizes the work of the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. The Miller Center aims to accelerate global social entrepreneurship to impact 1 billion lives by 2020. It does this through its accelerator program (GSBI) which helps hundreds of social entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses to solve poverty. The Miller Center also focuses on empowering women entrepreneurs, promoting climate resilience, and helping social enterprises effectively measure their social impact.
Social entrepreneurship uses business techniques to address social problems. It can apply to organizations of varying sizes, aims, and beliefs. A social entrepreneur is ambitious and mission-driven to create social value, not wealth. They see opportunities others miss to improve systems and create innovative solutions. As social entrepreneurs have limited access to capital, they must mobilize human, financial, and political resources and produce measurable results to drive social change.
Presentation to encourage and educate on Social Entrepreneurship. Designed by Simon Stumpf and Mutembei Kariuki from Ashoka East Africa Using information from Ashoka and Potencia Ventures
Catalyzing Innovation and Social Change through Social EntrepreneurshipEdward Erasmus
Slides of my presentation as guest speaker during the event at the University of Aruba titled: "The role of the University of Aruba in Creating Social Value and Social Responsibility. Volunteer Work in the Galapagos Islands."
The Justice League of Creatives - A Calling for Co-CreationDavin Skonberg
The document discusses the formation of a new association called the Innovation League of Super Heroes, which brings together various creative organizations including Creative Professionals United, The Creator Collective, and The League of Awesomeness. The association aims to unite creative professionals and provide resources and networking opportunities to help unlock their full potential and creativity. It discusses ideas for innovative work environments that promote health, creativity, and collaboration between organizations.
The document summarizes the work of the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. The Miller Center aims to accelerate global social entrepreneurship to impact 1 billion lives by 2020. It does this through its accelerator program (GSBI) which helps hundreds of social entrepreneurs build financially sustainable businesses to solve poverty. The Miller Center also focuses on promoting women entrepreneurs, climate resilience solutions, and measuring social impact.
Muhammad Yunus is a social entrepreneur from Bangladesh who pioneered microcredit and microfinance through Grameen Bank. After observing how high interest rates trapped poor villagers in cycles of poverty, Yunus provided small, low-interest "micro-loans" directly to the poor. In 1983, he formed Grameen Bank based on principles of trust and solidarity between borrowers. Today, Grameen Bank has over 8 million borrowers in Bangladesh, with a 97% loan repayment rate. Yunus and Grameen Bank were awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to create economic and social development through microcredit.
Social Media Fundraising: Accelerate Success in 2012Fundly
The document summarizes a presentation on social media fundraising. It includes introductions of three panelists who will discuss mobilizing supporters, donor retention, and Google Grants. The presentation covers why social fundraising is important due to the rise of social media and online giving. It emphasizes using storytelling and engaging content to mobilize supporters and attract donors. The panel discussion provides tips on segmenting and scaling relationships with donors through social channels and how to find new supporters through paid search on Google.
Kiva is a nonprofit organization that uses digital platforms and social media to promote global digital philanthropy by allowing people to make microloans online to support entrepreneurs and projects around the world. Since its founding in 2005, Kiva has facilitated over $564 million in loans with a 98.86% repayment rate by connecting over 1 million lenders to support over 11,000 borrowers across the globe. The organization aims to inspire people to help others internationally from the comfort of their homes through its digital platform that streamlines the loan process.
Going beyond a global recycling company, TerraCycle strives to increase environmental awareness and inspire green action. To do this, they’ve turned to social media. With 54,000 Facebook likes and over 27,000 engaged Twitter followers, TerraCycle’s social media strategy is capturing the attention of an expansive audience. We chatted with David Simons, TerraCycle’s Digital Media Manager to learn more about their business, social strategy and how social media helps spread the word.
Together - NetHope Global Member Summit Story 2012NetHopeOrg
The document summarizes the NetHope Global Member Summit in 2012 and highlights the collective impact of NetHope members in tackling global challenges. It features quotes from Beyonce about making an impact and being remembered. Finally, it provides brief descriptions and taglines of many nonprofit organizations that work on issues like poverty alleviation, disaster relief, health, environment, and children's rights to showcase the collaborative work of NetHope members.
Godin argues that tribes, or groups connected by a shared interest and means of communication, are increasingly important. He believes that everyone now has an opportunity to lead a tribe by promoting an idea they are passionate about. Godin provides examples of individuals who have successfully led tribes and created movements by motivating and connecting tribe members. He asserts that new communication technologies make it easier than ever for people to share ideas and tighten tribal connections, and that tribal leadership can be a fun and rewarding way to enact positive change.
NEED, IMPORTANCE, OPPORTUNITIES, TYPES AND CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND PLANS; FOREIGN COLLABORATION; CASE STUDY ON SEWA.
This document discusses social innovation and corporate social responsibility (CSR). It argues that CSR should empower marginalized communities rather than just make donations. Businesses are part of the community and their activities affect it. The document outlines different approaches to CSR, from defensive CSR focused on shareholders to systemic CSR that tackles root causes of issues. It discusses how digital media and social media are pushing CSR 2.0, with more collaboration and stakeholder involvement. Examples are provided of companies leveraging expertise for CSR like providing audiobooks for the blind. The benefits of CSR include brand boost and risk management, while public pressure through social media is a key driver. CSR should be integrated into business practices rather than just donations.
Protopage is an example of a pure Web 2.0 site that offers little content of its own, instead providing tools for users to create their own useful content, such as RSS feeds that allow users to subscribe to frequently updated web content in a standardized XML format.
Max McHarris describes several of his online accounts including an iGoogle account that allows adding RSS feeds, games and apps; a Blogger account for blogging with text and pictures; a Wikispaces account like a blog with a webpage and content about himself. He also has a First Class email account for email and chat and an Emac computer account that allows using the computer and other accounts.
More than Simply "Doing Good" A Definition of 'Changemaker'Stephen Maud
Thanks to Ashoka Learning Lab for this encouraging article that discovers how ideally, we all should become 'Changemakers'.
86% of consumers believe companies should take a stand for social issues.
If your company are pursuing social purpose, do get in touch, if you want credit for your social purpose efforts, it's essential that your message stands out...
http://www.cloud9m.co.uk/contact/
The document provides guidance on creating an effective case for support to win donors. It emphasizes telling a clear and compelling story with a beginning, middle and end to attract donors' attention. The story should be comprehensible and consistent across different media. An effective case translates the organization's vision, mission and values for supporters. It should balance internal and external perspectives and use language the audience understands. The document outlines a framework for an effective case including describing the problem, the organization's passion and vision, its identity and special qualities, its work, personality, and how past and future support will make a difference.
Volunteer programs can be refreshed with 8 new strategies: 1) Team volunteering builds collaboration and accomplishment. Verizon matches teams of 10+ up to $10,000. 2) Skills-based volunteering provides long-term value through expertise in areas like technology and accounting. Deloitte offers 1,200 pro bono projects. 3) Virtual volunteering reaches more volunteers through online opportunities like HP's program training students worldwide.
Social entrepreneurship is an emerging concept in Nepal that aims to solve social problems through innovative business solutions. Several organizations have emerged that exemplify social entrepreneurship, such as Maiti Nepal which works to prevent human trafficking, and the Nepal Ambulance Service which provides free ambulance services. While social entrepreneurship is gaining momentum in Nepal, it still faces challenges such as limited funding options and difficulties measuring its social impact.
The document summarizes the work of the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. The Miller Center aims to accelerate global social entrepreneurship to impact 1 billion lives by 2020. It does this through its accelerator program (GSBI) which helps hundreds of social entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses to solve poverty. The Miller Center also focuses on empowering women entrepreneurs, promoting climate resilience, and helping social enterprises effectively measure their social impact.
Social entrepreneurship uses business techniques to address social problems. It can apply to organizations of varying sizes, aims, and beliefs. A social entrepreneur is ambitious and mission-driven to create social value, not wealth. They see opportunities others miss to improve systems and create innovative solutions. As social entrepreneurs have limited access to capital, they must mobilize human, financial, and political resources and produce measurable results to drive social change.
Presentation to encourage and educate on Social Entrepreneurship. Designed by Simon Stumpf and Mutembei Kariuki from Ashoka East Africa Using information from Ashoka and Potencia Ventures
Catalyzing Innovation and Social Change through Social EntrepreneurshipEdward Erasmus
Slides of my presentation as guest speaker during the event at the University of Aruba titled: "The role of the University of Aruba in Creating Social Value and Social Responsibility. Volunteer Work in the Galapagos Islands."
The Justice League of Creatives - A Calling for Co-CreationDavin Skonberg
The document discusses the formation of a new association called the Innovation League of Super Heroes, which brings together various creative organizations including Creative Professionals United, The Creator Collective, and The League of Awesomeness. The association aims to unite creative professionals and provide resources and networking opportunities to help unlock their full potential and creativity. It discusses ideas for innovative work environments that promote health, creativity, and collaboration between organizations.
The document summarizes the work of the Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University. The Miller Center aims to accelerate global social entrepreneurship to impact 1 billion lives by 2020. It does this through its accelerator program (GSBI) which helps hundreds of social entrepreneurs build financially sustainable businesses to solve poverty. The Miller Center also focuses on promoting women entrepreneurs, climate resilience solutions, and measuring social impact.
Muhammad Yunus is a social entrepreneur from Bangladesh who pioneered microcredit and microfinance through Grameen Bank. After observing how high interest rates trapped poor villagers in cycles of poverty, Yunus provided small, low-interest "micro-loans" directly to the poor. In 1983, he formed Grameen Bank based on principles of trust and solidarity between borrowers. Today, Grameen Bank has over 8 million borrowers in Bangladesh, with a 97% loan repayment rate. Yunus and Grameen Bank were awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to create economic and social development through microcredit.
Social Media Fundraising: Accelerate Success in 2012Fundly
The document summarizes a presentation on social media fundraising. It includes introductions of three panelists who will discuss mobilizing supporters, donor retention, and Google Grants. The presentation covers why social fundraising is important due to the rise of social media and online giving. It emphasizes using storytelling and engaging content to mobilize supporters and attract donors. The panel discussion provides tips on segmenting and scaling relationships with donors through social channels and how to find new supporters through paid search on Google.
Kiva is a nonprofit organization that uses digital platforms and social media to promote global digital philanthropy by allowing people to make microloans online to support entrepreneurs and projects around the world. Since its founding in 2005, Kiva has facilitated over $564 million in loans with a 98.86% repayment rate by connecting over 1 million lenders to support over 11,000 borrowers across the globe. The organization aims to inspire people to help others internationally from the comfort of their homes through its digital platform that streamlines the loan process.
Going beyond a global recycling company, TerraCycle strives to increase environmental awareness and inspire green action. To do this, they’ve turned to social media. With 54,000 Facebook likes and over 27,000 engaged Twitter followers, TerraCycle’s social media strategy is capturing the attention of an expansive audience. We chatted with David Simons, TerraCycle’s Digital Media Manager to learn more about their business, social strategy and how social media helps spread the word.
Together - NetHope Global Member Summit Story 2012NetHopeOrg
The document summarizes the NetHope Global Member Summit in 2012 and highlights the collective impact of NetHope members in tackling global challenges. It features quotes from Beyonce about making an impact and being remembered. Finally, it provides brief descriptions and taglines of many nonprofit organizations that work on issues like poverty alleviation, disaster relief, health, environment, and children's rights to showcase the collaborative work of NetHope members.
Godin argues that tribes, or groups connected by a shared interest and means of communication, are increasingly important. He believes that everyone now has an opportunity to lead a tribe by promoting an idea they are passionate about. Godin provides examples of individuals who have successfully led tribes and created movements by motivating and connecting tribe members. He asserts that new communication technologies make it easier than ever for people to share ideas and tighten tribal connections, and that tribal leadership can be a fun and rewarding way to enact positive change.
NEED, IMPORTANCE, OPPORTUNITIES, TYPES AND CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND PLANS; FOREIGN COLLABORATION; CASE STUDY ON SEWA.
This document discusses social innovation and corporate social responsibility (CSR). It argues that CSR should empower marginalized communities rather than just make donations. Businesses are part of the community and their activities affect it. The document outlines different approaches to CSR, from defensive CSR focused on shareholders to systemic CSR that tackles root causes of issues. It discusses how digital media and social media are pushing CSR 2.0, with more collaboration and stakeholder involvement. Examples are provided of companies leveraging expertise for CSR like providing audiobooks for the blind. The benefits of CSR include brand boost and risk management, while public pressure through social media is a key driver. CSR should be integrated into business practices rather than just donations.
Protopage is an example of a pure Web 2.0 site that offers little content of its own, instead providing tools for users to create their own useful content, such as RSS feeds that allow users to subscribe to frequently updated web content in a standardized XML format.
Max McHarris describes several of his online accounts including an iGoogle account that allows adding RSS feeds, games and apps; a Blogger account for blogging with text and pictures; a Wikispaces account like a blog with a webpage and content about himself. He also has a First Class email account for email and chat and an Emac computer account that allows using the computer and other accounts.
From a survey of 16 people, the assistant found that there was an equal number of male and female respondents who were mostly aged 15-16. The most popular film genre was horror, which many teenagers enjoy watching in cinemas more than twice a month. Respondents indicated that entertaining camera shots, movement, and editing were most important to make a film opening captivating, along with showing main characters and title credits. The preferred typography was serif, a convention of horror films.
Laura Mendoza Valiente lives in Guynabo, Puerto Rico. She introduces herself as Laura Veronica Mendoza Valiente. The document provides her name and place of residence in Puerto Rico.
El documento describe dos formas en que la tecnología facilita el ciberacoso: 1) El anonimato permite que el acosador oculte su identidad y engañe a la víctima sobre quién le acosa, aunque generalmente es alguien cercano. 2) Las nuevas tecnologías permiten que el acosador acosa a la víctima repetidamente a través de diferentes medios como el teléfono, correo electrónico y redes sociales, aunque el contenido del acoso sea el mismo.
The document provides recommendations for improving the customer experience at an intern project location. It suggests that natural lighting, comfortable furniture, access to water and WiFi can improve the waiting area atmosphere. It also recommends easy online maps access from location pages, digital signage with welcome messages or staff introductions, and tablets with reading material, games, and access to patient records. Text reminders of appointments or wait times would also aid communication. Frontline staff should receive customer service training to improve the patient experience. The website should clearly list services, prices, and accepted insurances to provide transparency. Post-appointment follow ups and instructions should be offered via email as well as print, and patients should be introduced to online access to records.
The document contains descriptions of four satellite images and digital elevation models from different geographic regions. It lists Landsat 7 images of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, the deserts of Libya, Niger and Chad, and Peace River in northern Alberta. It also includes digital elevation models of the Cambridge/Hamilton area in Ontario and Manitoulin Island/Espanola area, with details on elevation ranges and data sources.
Rapport sur l'état de la société civile tunisienne pour le 2eme trimestre 2016 Hamdi Mohame Fadhel
يقدم المرصد الدولي للجمعيات و التنمية المستدامة تقريره الدوري حول حالة المجتمع المدني بتونس خلال الثلاثية الثانية لسنة 2016
يقسم التقرير الى 3 أجزاء:
يخصص الأول لإحصاء الجمعيات ،الجزء الثاني يحدد النصوص القانونية ذات العلاقة بالمجتمع المدني و يخصص الجزء الثالث للإنتهاكات المسلطة على المجتمع المدني
This document provides instructions for a take-home exam on statistics for a Islamic Education program. Students are given individual data sets to analyze, with their first data set as variable 1 and the next as variable 2. They must complete tasks such as constructing frequency distributions, calculating mean, standard deviation, criteria for high/medium/low groups, and frequencies/percentages/means for each group. They must also determine if the data is normally distributed, if the two groups are homogeneous, and if there is a relationship or difference between the two variables. The document provides 14 sample data sets for students to use in their analysis.
قدمت هذه المداخلة خلال الملتقى العلمي المقدم من قبل المرصد الدولي للجمعيات و التنمية المستدامة في جوان 2015 و تبحث في حدود و أهمية العلاقة المفترضة بين المجتمع المدني و البرلمان بتونس و تعطي فكرة عن التجارب المقارنة
Insights Without Tradeoffs Using Structured Streaming keynote by Michael Armb...Spark Summit
In Spark 2.0, we introduced Structured Streaming, which allows users to continually and incrementally update your view of the world as new data arrives, while still using the same familiar Spark SQL abstractions. I talk about progress we’ve made since then on robustness, latency, expressiveness and observability, using examples of production end-to-end continuous applications.
Using Apache Spark for Intelligent Services by Alexis RoosSpark Summit
Salesforce is developing Einstein which is an artificial intelligence (AI) capability built into the core of the Salesforce Platform. Einstein helps power the world’s smartest CRM to deliver advanced AI capabilities to sales, services, and marketing teams – helping them discover new insights, predict likely outcomes to power smarter decision making, recommend next steps, and automate workflows so users can focus on building meaningful relationships with every customer.
Salesforce is using Apache Spark (batch, streaming, GraphX and ML) to power the Einstein platform and services. In this keynote and demo, Alexis will highlight how Salesforce is building intelligent Services for Einstein using activity data by leveraging Spark and Databricks to scale data science and engineering.
The document describes an organization called Humanity Unites Brilliance (HUB) that partners with non-profits to provide aid like food, clean water, education, and microloans. It explains HUB's referral marketing model where members can generate income and increase their impact in the world by sponsoring new members, who can then sponsor more members themselves. The more members someone sponsors, the more money they make and the more people they help through HUB's nonprofit partners.
www.WeHaveImpact.com - www.IHaveImpact.com - www.hubhub.org. My team is growing very quickly! Please contact me if you would like to co-create with us! It is time to move your Self, your Family,Your Community and Our World into Sustained Abundance! We are in the process of writing history! Make your actions count!
This document promotes an organization called HUB that aims to connect people to expand their wisdom, contribute to positive global impact, and create wealth through various means. It describes HUB as providing an online and real-world community for people to voice their dreams, attract support, and develop projects while also doing good for others globally. The organization offers resources like seminars, webinars, and events to learn from leaders and help members reach their potential through entrepreneurship and humanitarian efforts.
This document proposes a new social business model called "Humanity Unites Brilliance" or HUB. The model aims to financially empower individuals and organizations working to create positive social change. Revenue generated would be circulated to support members' livelihoods and humanitarian efforts in areas like food, education, clean water and more. The document argues this network marketing model could beat past statistics by serving a higher purpose of creating a new paradigm and culture of cooperation. It calls on readers to help pioneer this new model through committed leadership and action.
The triple bottom line consists of financial profit (or success), social justice, and environmental protection. It is sometimes summarized as “Profits, People, and Planet.” An intimately related concept is “sustainability”---corporations that are built to last, societies that are stable and just, and a global natural environment that is in a healthy equilibrium. The basic argument is that we live in a time when a narrow, short-term focus on the financial bottom line alone will generate dysfunctions among people and in the environment that will come back to bite the corporation.
Sustainability and the “3BL” are, instead, about mutual benefits flowing in all three directions. The challenge is to find the sustainability “sweet spot” (think golf) where all three interests coincide. Example: Toyota’s Prius low-fuel hybrid benefits the environment, the people who build or buy them, and the owners of the company. Certainly there will be trade-offs; 3BL choices and strategies will require negotiation and compromise. But this is now an economic reality, not just an altruistic dream
It could be argued that what’s new here is just a strong case that financially successful companies must think more broadly and holistically and be sure to take into account all their stakeholder interests, including the environment and society. But it is still the financial bottom line driving the business.
Business ethics is a huge canvas, bigger than sustainability, CSR, corporate governance, or the 3BL. Business ethics is about doing the right thing and building good organizations. Business ethics and values grow out of purposes, missions, and visions and are organically intertwined with corporate cultures. There are more than three bottom lines---there are bottom lines related to every stakeholder. Business ethics doesn’t just ask how to keep three of those stakeholders (owners, environment, society) going and make them last (sustain them) but about what is right and fair and just, about what would constitute excellence and success.
The most innovative companies to watch in 2021TheBusinessFame
Innovation and challenges act as two sides of a coin. But, it is only a visionary that can successfully execute and operate on those lines. In our edition of ''The Most Innovative Companies to Watch in 2021'', we bring to you organizations
from across the globe who are way ahead of time. In our Cover Story, Jump to Health, gives us a 360- degree solution in these times where heath is Wealth.
Global Goals: Every Achievement Counts (Section 3: Social Enterprise)Koh How Tze
“Most people want to do good, and believe that doing so will ultimately benefit everyone, including a company’s shareholders. But what’s been missing in recent decades is a clear compass to guide those in leading positions in our society and economy,” ~ Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum.
Imagine being a consumer, you walk into two different shops looking for a new pair of shoes. One is a traditional retail shop, the other one, as you walked in, a simple signboard caught your attention stating that “for every pair of shoes you bought, we will donate another pair to those who need it.” Which shop will you end up purchasing the shoes from if the quality and pricing are more or less the same?
“Charity is no solution to poverty. Charity only perpetuates poverty by taking the initiative away from the poor. We can create a poverty-free world because poverty is not created by poor people. It has been created and sustained by the economic and social systems that we have designed for ourselves; the institutions and concepts that make up that system; the policies that we pursue. You change the system and people get out of poverty. It is the ability to control capital that gives people the power to rise out of poverty.” ~ Muhammad Yunus, Banker to the Poor: Micro-Lending and the Battle Against World Poverty
http://www.thesdgs2030.com
Renova Retail Limited is a private company with a vision to deliver everything to every consumer in the most profitable manner. Their core CSR areas include community welfare, poverty eradication, rural development, sports, and vocational training. Some of their CSR activities include vocational training, empowerment, and rural development. They provide employment, training, and market access opportunities to low-income individuals and communities.
The document discusses Grounded, a branding and design consultancy focused on social impact. It summarizes their approach of connecting an organization's purpose to meaningful pursuits through consulting, convening stakeholders, and incubating social enterprises. Their goal is to transform purpose into profit by empowering businesses to accelerate change and lead on societal issues.
This presentation makes the case for healthy, community-based retail solutions to food access. Examples include the Dill Pickle Food and Sugar Beet co-ops in Illinois.
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World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
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World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
The document discusses the need for a new paradigm that embraces chaos and order, is self-organizing and evolves over time. It advocates for creating a new culture of cocreation, cooperation and collaboration through sustained circulation of wealth and resources in an interconnected social network. This new model aims to empower individuals and organizations through personal and collective transformation for the common good of humanity.
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The document discusses marketing communications for nonprofits and provides advice on how to effectively market to donors. It argues that nonprofits exist primarily to serve donors, not the populations in their mission. It emphasizes making donors feel good about themselves for supporting the nonprofit's work. The document also provides examples of how two nonprofits improved results by focusing communications on donor needs and values.
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This document introduces a solution for healthcare, financial well-being, and other benefits for a $27 subscription fee. It claims subscribers can save on healthcare costs, get professional advice, pay off debts faster, and potentially earn income by referring others. A linear compensation plan pays subscribers for each referral, with no product sales or quotas required. Subscribers gain access to discounts, advice resources, and an online business system to track referrals.
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Humanity Unites Brilliance
1. HUB–Where We Connect to Change Our World Uplifting, Empowering and Transforming the Lives of Every Person on the Planet
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3. Economic Engine that creates Sustained Abundance for Charities and our Members Empowering Education that creates Sustainable Personal Transformation Social Business Model to assist us in realizing our Collective Social Potential HUB Provides:
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6. Fuel for our Economic Engine At a time when old business models are breaking down and the non-profit model is finding itself struggling to remain funded, HUB maintains an economic engine that not only creates consistent funding for important humanitarian works, but grows exponentially and creates financial abundance for those who help us generate the dollars – a revolutionary way to give and what we call “Sustainable Global Giving” Monthly Commitment = $99
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8. HUB’s Founding Faculty Rev. Michael Beckwith Mark Victor Hansen Jack Canfield Barbara Marx Hubbard Dr. Sue Morter Barbara DeAngelis Marcia Martin Marie Diamond Marci Shimoff Chris Attwood Janet Bray Attwood Paul Scheele Robert Scheinfeld Frank Maguire Robert Allen Dr. Don Beck John Gray Madeleine Marentette Robyn Williams Mary Mannin Morrissey DC Cordova Karen Russo Dr. Michael Ryce Jody Colvard Freddie Ravel Cynthia Kersey Brendon Burchard Christine Comaford Alex Mandossian Michele Blood Lynn Rose Dr. Zonnya Colin Tipping
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12. Your Circle of Brilliance Mastermind Group Your Personal Map of Change Collective Social Synergy
13. Introducing: … to Support a Cause-Driven Economy Where you direct your impact by the selection of the products you purchase. Where you are in charge…
14. … of your IMPACT by the purchases you make. You can select: The Cause The Country The Amount
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16. Products of Fair Trade Provides the recipients of our Humanitarian Impact Programs with access to fair market prices for their products. Through diligent research during her trips around the world to oversee our impact programs and partners, Shauna assures that the artisans are paid a fair wage, and the products are produced in a safe and environmentally sustainable environment.
17. Empower artisans to earn a living, while you support a cause Melissa Njenga, a member of Imani Workshops She wants to earn a respectable living producing a quality product. She does not want charity.
18. Products made from recycled plastic bags, recycled rubber tires and recycled magazines.
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23. Goats for families in Rwanda Chickens for families in Bolivia Indigenous trees for the rainforest, fruit trees for South Africa Your purchase can be to fund many of the HUB Impact programs that provide food, water, education and/or financing.
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26. HUB Tools & Accessories These are HUB logo products to help you promote HUB, identify you as a HUB member, and assist you in growing your business. HUB logo glasses made from recycled bottles by incarcerated women Fused glass pendant
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32. “ There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come”. — Victor Hugo
33. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could create a substantial, sustainable income based on the number of lives you’ve helped impact in the world? Imagine.... The more lives you help empower and transform, the more you are personally and financially empowered to Live Your Passion and Leave Your Legacy! Now is that Brilliant, or is that Brilliant?
(Let audience know that the presentation is about 35 to 40 minutes, and that you will open it up for questions at the end.) Good Evening, My name is _______(2 sentences of who you are). Tonight we will revue a business concept that truly has the potential to change the world forever. HUB is a “for profit” company that combines empowerment education with a powerful business model to create a sustainable economic engine to fund humanitarian programs around the planet. HUB empowers people with the best trainers on the planet and then we take the a large portion of our revenues and we donate or invest it into programs that provide food, water, education and microloans to those who need it most.
HUB’s mission is to transition our world from survival to self-empowerment and into sustained abundance It’s important to understand that when speaking of survival, we are not just speaking of the developing nations of the world; we’re talking about people right here in the U.S. as well, because so many people live in a state of survival . We’re talking about you and me – because until we created our own sustained abundance we cant truly help others do the same.
(Let audience know that the presentation is about 35 to 40 minutes, and that you will open it up for questions at the end.) Good Evening, My name is _______(2 sentences of who you are). Tonight we will revue a business concept that truly has the potential to change the world forever. HUB is a “for profit” company that combines empowerment education with a powerful business model to create a sustainable economic engine to fund humanitarian programs around the planet. HUB empowers people with the best trainers on the planet and then we take the a large portion of our revenues and we donate or invest it into programs that provide food, water, education and microloans to those who need it most.
So What Change can you and I create? Margaret Mead said (read quote) It’s not the governments or the UN that will create change. It’s you and me; we’ll create change when we come together. It’s already happening. We soft launched the company in December of 2007. We don’t launch officially until June 1 and already we have nearly 1000 members creating impact everyday in Africa and in the streets of the US, where our HUB members have already helped provide food, water and personal care items to 2000 families in S.Central Los Angeles during the largest single day food distribution that took place between Harlem and S.Central on December 17 th through our partnership with FEED333 and Feed the Children.
We provide Education for our global community; but also for you and me. We know you’re a life-long learner. We’re assembling an All-star cast All education is delivered digitally so that cost of goods can be kept as low as possible and we can maximize our humanitarian impact. And content can be delivered to you in the comfort of your own home or business so its convenient for you. We also produce the most passionate, powerful Live Events to take you thru a unique process of Awakening, Actioning, and then Purposing your Brilliance. Our Live Events provide you the rich experience of service, as you travelling to Africa with other members of the HUB community
Use these remaining slides to help you answer questions regarding our Live Events, commissions earned on live events, and our marketing program which begins in June 2008.
Photo Session with all present Faculty on stage
Once you are a HUB member, you can log into your back office and broadcast your messages to the world. Instant upload ability for all digital messaging to the HUB Viral Marketing Center and have that message broadcast to over 200 partner sites with combined monthly visitors of over 435M. HUB Global Village & Global Marketplace – Currently in development, will allow you to expand your market and share your goods and services with the world. HUB’s Global Village is a place where people who receive HUB microloans can sell their goods at globally acceptable (fair) prices instead of tribal prices.
But we don’t stop with traditional education and empowerment, because we know that knowledge without an empowered community for you to speak into and receive support from won’t provide you the success you want. So we empower you with cutting edge tools like the Network Connector. The Network Connector is a tool that once you’ve done your Passion Profile, you’re going to get connected with people that are passionate about the same things you are. Using the Network Connector we can connect to people on a personal and business basis so that we can create powerful collaborations and help each other succeed and achieve our goals and objectives.
Once you are a HUB member, you can log into your back office and broadcast your messages to the world. Instant upload ability for all digital messaging to the HUB Viral Marketing Center and have that message broadcast to over 200 partner sites with combined monthly visitors of over 435M. HUB Global Village & Global Marketplace – Currently in development, will allow you to expand your market and share your goods and services with the world. HUB’s Global Village is a place where people who receive HUB microloans can sell their goods at globally acceptable (fair) prices instead of tribal prices.
C.O. B. lets you connect with a Mastermind group of like-minded people across genres of your choosing to help you stay accountable to your project or passion. Every successful person has a Mastermind group – a dream team to keep them moving forward Personal Map of Change - See and track the impact you make on the world. The number of people you inspire will be physically shown on this map. Exponential growth can be viewed as your Impact Team inspire others View the effect of change that you are responsible for See how many children have been fed and educated Track how many people have received clean water that would not have necessarily received if it were not for your efforts See the pictures and read the stories of the women and families you’ve provided MicroLoans to.
But we don’t stop with traditional education and empowerment, because we know that knowledge without an empowered community for you to speak into and receive support from won’t provide you the success you want. So we empower you with cutting edge tools like the Network Connector. The Network Connector is a tool that once you’ve done your Passion Profile, you’re going to get connected with people that are passionate about the same things you are. Using the Network Connector we can connect to people on a personal and business basis so that we can create powerful collaborations and help each other succeed and achieve our goals and objectives.
How do you get started? It’s simple: You make an Initial purchase; $148 (see slide for details) You can also choose to purchase an Optional Live Event program that gives access to our 3 day Awakening Your Brilliance for you and a guest. This 3 Day event is priced at just $400, but when you purchase it at the time you join HUB, you will receive an additional admission for a friend for free!
How do you get started? It’s simple: You make an Initial purchase; $148 (see slide for details) You can also choose to purchase an Optional Live Event program that gives access to our 3 day Awakening Your Brilliance for you and a guest. This 3 Day event is priced at just $400, but when you purchase it at the time you join HUB, you will receive an additional admission for a friend for free!
How do you get started? It’s simple: You make an Initial purchase; $148 (see slide for details) You can also choose to purchase an Optional Live Event program that gives access to our 3 day Awakening Your Brilliance for you and a guest. This 3 Day event is priced at just $400, but when you purchase it at the time you join HUB, you will receive an additional admission for a friend for free!
How do you get started? It’s simple: You make an Initial purchase; $148 (see slide for details) You can also choose to purchase an Optional Live Event program that gives access to our 3 day Awakening Your Brilliance for you and a guest. This 3 Day event is priced at just $400, but when you purchase it at the time you join HUB, you will receive an additional admission for a friend for free!
HUB Unites some of the most effective non-profit and for-benefit organizations, such as food companies, education companies, micro-loan companies, and more, combining their contributions, creating “the full package”, allowing communities to receive the resources necessary to sustain themselves on every level HUB Unites your brilliance with other like-minded people, social change leaders and organizations, allowing you to use your resources and passions to change our world Maintain an economic engine that not only creates consistent funding for important humanitarian works, but grows exponentially and creates financial abundance for those who help us generate the dollars - a revolutionary way to give that we call “sustainable global giving”