Developed for the June 2014 Convening on Inclusive Regional Economic Growth at the Ford Foundation, this framing paper captures findings from interviews of attendees and other leading practitioners to provide a baseline assessment of the emerging practice of Inclusive Regional Economic Growth. The paper describes underlying changes in the next economy, including the inclusive growth paradox and imperative; provides an economic framework for identifying key challenges and opportunities for aligning growth and inclusion; highlights innovations and issues in the emerging practice; and offers observations about how to better coordinate and scale the practice.
Presented during Tshikululu Social Investments' second annual Serious Social Investing workshop, which took place on 17 and 18 March 2011.
Social enterprise is touted in especially developed
economies as a clever long-term approach to social
change. Bridget Fury (Owner: Bridget Fury Consulting) scopes the extent of SE in South Africa, who is doing it and to what effect, and poses hard choices for social investors to consider in this field.
South Africa ranks in the top four most giving nations, we explore a new platform for social justice and accountability; and a recent survey suggests MOOCs are failing to educate the poor.
Developed for the June 2014 Convening on Inclusive Regional Economic Growth at the Ford Foundation, this framing paper captures findings from interviews of attendees and other leading practitioners to provide a baseline assessment of the emerging practice of Inclusive Regional Economic Growth. The paper describes underlying changes in the next economy, including the inclusive growth paradox and imperative; provides an economic framework for identifying key challenges and opportunities for aligning growth and inclusion; highlights innovations and issues in the emerging practice; and offers observations about how to better coordinate and scale the practice.
Presented during Tshikululu Social Investments' second annual Serious Social Investing workshop, which took place on 17 and 18 March 2011.
Social enterprise is touted in especially developed
economies as a clever long-term approach to social
change. Bridget Fury (Owner: Bridget Fury Consulting) scopes the extent of SE in South Africa, who is doing it and to what effect, and poses hard choices for social investors to consider in this field.
South Africa ranks in the top four most giving nations, we explore a new platform for social justice and accountability; and a recent survey suggests MOOCs are failing to educate the poor.
Learn about why the small business market is the next best thing for developers.
See update from 2016 at: https://www.slideshare.net/secret/Bgk1gGQHNFIjIq
Presentación en power point en inglés de la herramienta de la herramienta "The Inclusive Business Challenge: Identifying opportunities to engage low-income communities across the value chain // (El desafío de los negocios inclusivos: Identificando oportunidades para involucrar comunidades de bajos ingresos a través de la cadena de valor), desarrollada por el WBCSD. Para descargar la herramienta completa en http://www.wbcsd.org
The Ultimate Leadership Development Experience Explores Key IssuesJeff Finkle, CEcD
IEDC's Leadership Summit is the only annual conference exclusively for Certified Economic Developers and senior managers in the profession. What draws attended to this unique conference and what can you expect for 2017? Find out this and more with this captivate SlideShare. For more details and to register visit iedconline.org/LeadershipSummit
Fostering a Startup and Innovation EcosystemTechstars
We are on a mission to make the world a more innovative and prosperous place, one community at a time.
We believe that entrepreneurs are critical to driving a strong global economy and a better world. We do our part by supporting the grassroots leaders who are at the core of every strong entrepreneurial community
Many of the U.S. federal government's programs are designed to promote economic development and improve prosperity for citizens. Through this SlideShare you will gain information on different government agencies, the services they provide and the areas they impact. Browse now to discover the importance of funding these different programs and agencies.
Future of work Insights from discussions building on an initial perspective ...Future Agenda
The initial perspective on the Future of Work byby Andrew Curry of The Futures Company kicked off the Future Agenda 2.0 global discussions taking place through 2015. This summary builds on the initial view and is updated as we progress the futureagenda2.0 programme. www.futureagenda.org
Matthew Nemerson from the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) will be on hand to discuss the CTC and stimulating the growth of the State's innovation economy.
The study was based on qualitative interviews to different members of the startup community, including entrepreneurs, mentors, investors, incubators, event organizers and government officials.
The resulting report provided a comprehensive view of the state of entrepreneurship in Costa Rica including determinants such as culture, the startup community, the entrepreneur, the startup and funding.
The Coatesville Urban Strategic Plan was developed over a period of 5 months to tackle urban challenges in Coatesville, PA. The plan was created by students in the Master of City Planning program at University of Pennsylvania.
(Spanish/Basque): Research Poster / Briefing / Executive Summary of the Basque City-Region / Euskal Hiria 4 System Social Innovation Model: URBS CYBER CIVITAS POLIS by Dr. Igor Calzada.
looking back at TEDxDelft: 7 november 2011.
Delft is a medium sized city in between Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Delft has a very rich history of creators and creations, of Vermeer and Van Leeuwenhoek, of Senz umbrellas and Plakkies flipflops, of quantum mechanics and satelite experts. Delft has a top ranking University of Technology, a city centre that is a treasure of cultural heritage. Delft has Delft blue pottery, royalty, design, Delft knows how to win solar power races (or almost). Delft is all about Ideas Worth Spreading. Delft is all about Creating History.
Concluding our first event: we had a great time preparing, a wonderful time on the day of the event and everyone had a fantastic time experiencing TEDx in Delft. I’ll leave you with the closing words from our host Jasper van Kuijk. He summarized TEDxDelft in a poem (one of the speakers (Bauke Steenhuisen) idea worth spreading was that poetry says more than most management reports).
Do not prozify
Have a goal
Or none at all
Electrify
Build, tinker
Create life, and nurse it
Seek beauty in complexity
Find elegance in calculations
Caress a book
Listen
But never to design briefs
Think upside down
Become an astronaut
Democratize, power the people
Feel, don’t deny your emotions
Compose
Take fiction out of science fiction
Make it rain
Make music
Hold on to your dreams
Go beyond the current context
Make things
Learn about why the small business market is the next best thing for developers.
See update from 2016 at: https://www.slideshare.net/secret/Bgk1gGQHNFIjIq
Presentación en power point en inglés de la herramienta de la herramienta "The Inclusive Business Challenge: Identifying opportunities to engage low-income communities across the value chain // (El desafío de los negocios inclusivos: Identificando oportunidades para involucrar comunidades de bajos ingresos a través de la cadena de valor), desarrollada por el WBCSD. Para descargar la herramienta completa en http://www.wbcsd.org
The Ultimate Leadership Development Experience Explores Key IssuesJeff Finkle, CEcD
IEDC's Leadership Summit is the only annual conference exclusively for Certified Economic Developers and senior managers in the profession. What draws attended to this unique conference and what can you expect for 2017? Find out this and more with this captivate SlideShare. For more details and to register visit iedconline.org/LeadershipSummit
Fostering a Startup and Innovation EcosystemTechstars
We are on a mission to make the world a more innovative and prosperous place, one community at a time.
We believe that entrepreneurs are critical to driving a strong global economy and a better world. We do our part by supporting the grassroots leaders who are at the core of every strong entrepreneurial community
Many of the U.S. federal government's programs are designed to promote economic development and improve prosperity for citizens. Through this SlideShare you will gain information on different government agencies, the services they provide and the areas they impact. Browse now to discover the importance of funding these different programs and agencies.
Future of work Insights from discussions building on an initial perspective ...Future Agenda
The initial perspective on the Future of Work byby Andrew Curry of The Futures Company kicked off the Future Agenda 2.0 global discussions taking place through 2015. This summary builds on the initial view and is updated as we progress the futureagenda2.0 programme. www.futureagenda.org
Matthew Nemerson from the Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) will be on hand to discuss the CTC and stimulating the growth of the State's innovation economy.
The study was based on qualitative interviews to different members of the startup community, including entrepreneurs, mentors, investors, incubators, event organizers and government officials.
The resulting report provided a comprehensive view of the state of entrepreneurship in Costa Rica including determinants such as culture, the startup community, the entrepreneur, the startup and funding.
The Coatesville Urban Strategic Plan was developed over a period of 5 months to tackle urban challenges in Coatesville, PA. The plan was created by students in the Master of City Planning program at University of Pennsylvania.
(Spanish/Basque): Research Poster / Briefing / Executive Summary of the Basque City-Region / Euskal Hiria 4 System Social Innovation Model: URBS CYBER CIVITAS POLIS by Dr. Igor Calzada.
looking back at TEDxDelft: 7 november 2011.
Delft is a medium sized city in between Rotterdam and Amsterdam. Delft has a very rich history of creators and creations, of Vermeer and Van Leeuwenhoek, of Senz umbrellas and Plakkies flipflops, of quantum mechanics and satelite experts. Delft has a top ranking University of Technology, a city centre that is a treasure of cultural heritage. Delft has Delft blue pottery, royalty, design, Delft knows how to win solar power races (or almost). Delft is all about Ideas Worth Spreading. Delft is all about Creating History.
Concluding our first event: we had a great time preparing, a wonderful time on the day of the event and everyone had a fantastic time experiencing TEDx in Delft. I’ll leave you with the closing words from our host Jasper van Kuijk. He summarized TEDxDelft in a poem (one of the speakers (Bauke Steenhuisen) idea worth spreading was that poetry says more than most management reports).
Do not prozify
Have a goal
Or none at all
Electrify
Build, tinker
Create life, and nurse it
Seek beauty in complexity
Find elegance in calculations
Caress a book
Listen
But never to design briefs
Think upside down
Become an astronaut
Democratize, power the people
Feel, don’t deny your emotions
Compose
Take fiction out of science fiction
Make it rain
Make music
Hold on to your dreams
Go beyond the current context
Make things
Talk of Isam Shahrour at Science Po, Paris TEDx - Let's build Smart Cities fo...Isam Shahrour
Talk of Isam Shahrour at TEDX Sciences Po Paris, November 13, 2015.
The talk concerned the personal engagement of Isam Shahrour in the Smart City implementation and the role of Smart Cities in building a Smart World.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (in english):
The book by Dr. Igor Calzada, Ph.D. about "Towards the Basque City? Approached from the Social Innovation perspective" published by the Basque Government-Presidency.
The book has two objectives: 1) Designing a City-Region Model from the Social Innovation. 2) Comparing Basque City-Region with Dublin (Ireland) & Portland (Oregon) City-Regions.
Download: The book by Dr. Igor Calzada, Ph.D. about "Towards the Basque City? Approached from the Social Innovation perspective" published by the Basque Government-Presidency. (cc)
The book has two objectives: 1) Designing a City-Region Model from the Social Innovation. 2) Comparing Basque City-Region with Dublin (Ireland) & Portland (Oregon) City-Regions.
Katia Ingegneri, Raffaella Locascio e Jessica Roncatti hanno progettato un piano di comunicazione per Nuna Lie, emergente marchio del fast fashion femminile, sviluppato principalmente sul territorio nazionale. Il progetto realizzato propone soluzioni dettagliate di branding, dalle attività promozionali all’ideazione di format per eventi legati all’azienda. La finalità è di accrescere la visibilità del brand, rendendolo distintivo sul mercato di riferimento e migliorando la sua comunicazione con il target identificato.
21c President and Founder, Dr Julia Glidden was invited by Google to be a key speaker at their TEDx event on Smart Cities. Speaking to over 200 members of Google Julia set out the concept of using a city as an innovation platform, using open data to harness the power of a cities greatest resource – its citizens.
We describe an application of CEP using a microservice-based streaming architecture. We use Drools business rule engine to apply rules in real time to an event stream from IoT traffic sensor data.
Smart Cities and Big Data - Research Presentationannegalang
Research presentation on smart cities (sensor technology) and big data, presented in a graduate course I took on Transmedia Design and Digital Culture.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
Session on Impact Models, Business Models for Impact and Impact Measurement / Metrics design. Jakarta 2012. Features some sophisticated tools for social innovation.
The Rockefeller Foundation has long recognized the importance of meaningful engagement of the private sector in addressing many of the world’s most complex problems. While many social sector leaders understand that engaging the private sector matters, far fewer understand how to do so, or the key questions one should consider before starting down this path of cross-sector collaboration. For instance: Why would a network want to include a company? Or conversely, why would a company want to participate in a network focused on social impact? Can social impact efforts deliver business value? What makes network relationships durable? And ultimately, what are the different needs around accountability, leadership, governance and mindset? To answer questions such as these, The Foundation and our partners at Monitor Institute, a part of Deloitte Consulting LLP, have created “PARTICIPATE: The power of involving business in social impact networks”—a handbook for social change leaders aspiring to effectively engage the private sector as authentic participants in the pursuit of social impact.
An increasing number of businesses are starting up with social
and ethical as well as economic principles at the heart of what they do. This presentation, along with others you will see here, explores this theme.
As an experienced leader of innovative global organisations, organisational and personal development consultant and experiential learning designer Gabriela is committed to building organisations and systems that enable people and planet to thrive and meaningful visions to get accomplished.
She spent her last 10 years working as a manager or consultant with a mix of not for profit and for profit global organisations spanning over 50 countries around the world. As a manager she worked for AIESEC International and Romania, Future Considerations and Impact Hub. As a consultant her clients included HSBC, KPMG, BP, TATE Britain and 10 key art galleries in England, ProVita Romania, RoPot, Human Invest. Throughout her career Gabriela had coaching engagements with over 40+ leaders. This all was fun and makes up for her more than 5 passports used up to date.
Currently she happily works for the Impact Hub network as its Executive Director, helping build cross-sectoral communities for change and curating their collaboration efforts for collective and scaled impact on the key issues of our time. And with this pursuing her stand of a connected humanity acting as a power for good.
Presentation about Corporate Social Investment, Community Relations, Investment and Development in South Africa as well as Africa - presented and developed 2011.
SEEDA Innovation and Growth Teams One Year On (june 2010)Martin Dare-Edwards
Report summarising and highlighting the achievements of the 8 South East England, Innovation and Growth Teams (IGT's) which have received funding support from SEEDA. The Oxfordshire IGT has been a major contributor to the excellent performance outcomes.
Issues of race in America can be sensitive and uncomfortable. Most people avoid or limit them. This practice has unfortunately limited our knowledge of racial issues and undermined our ability to empower youth with empathetic understanding and capacity to redesign, reshape and reconstruct society for a 21st century multicultural Inclusive America. This workshop offers a unique insight with resources and tools for participants to become comfortable with issues of race and empowered to teach others.
Mike Green - Cultural Economist - Inclusive Competitiveness StrategistScaleUp Partners LLC
Mike Green 2019 bio - ScaleUp Partners co-founder, cultural economist, national consultant on Inclusive Competitiveness strategies designed to improve the economic productivity of underrepresented populations in the Innovation Economy
Parents and educators will find this workshop on history, race and the US struggle for inclusion filled with insightful new information, practical tools and resources that empower youth of all races to redesign, reshape & reconstruct the America they want to see in the 21st century for a multicultural society.
ScaleUp Partners is a national consultancy helping regions develop community systems that empower underrepresented Americans to compete in a tech-based global innovation economy through a vision, strategy and framework of Inclusive Competitiveness. We help communities achieve equitable access to opportunity, broad productivity a diverse landscape of talented entrepreneurs, improved quality of life for all and shared prosperity throughout the region. Contact us for a free consultation to learn how we can help your region build a more inclusive infrastructure.
Clark Atlanta University will host the nation's first summit focused on the combined issues of Economic inclusion and Economic Competitiveness on April 22-23.
(Inclusive Competitiveness: empowering underrepresented populations to compete in the innovation economy)
The top priorities of the nation in every presidential election are the economy and jobs. This election is no exception. But summit asks the question, who will create the jobs of tomorrow? The answer is surprising. Minority entrepreneurs (i.e. women, black and Hispanic Americans) represent the fastest rate of entrepreneurial growth in America. These prospective job creators remain disconnected from valuable resources they need to scale up their efforts and produce successful businesses that grow jobs. This summit introduces solutions to this economic problem.
For more information and to register: www.cau.edu/inclusion
What is Inclusive Competitiveness and why is it possibly the defining issue of a 21st century generation? The term competitiveness is ubiquitous in its use among economic development planners and policymakers, yet virtually unheard of outside of sports. But the demographic shifts of the nation require raised awareness of why economic competitiveness must now become more inclusive.
Journalism That Matters and the University of Oregon Agora Journalism Center have partnered with Mike Green, co-founder of ScaleUp Partners, to produce the first-ever Conversation on Inclusive Competitiveness (empowering underrepresented populations to compete in the Innovation Economy). The intersection of important community issues and the journalists who tell these stories creates quite a conversation around what's important to communities and what appears in media (or doesn't).
What are the conditions for success for 3 million black kids ages 10-13 in public school today? African American students are consistently struggling to overcome systemic problems inherent in broken systems that influence and impact them daily: family, schools and churches. As innocent victims of adult systemic biases, these kids seek brighter futures. But how can we help? Here's food for thought.
Inclusive Competitiveness: Empowering underrepresented populations to improve their productivity performance to compete in the 21st century innovation economy.
The US is facing a growing economic inclusion crisis. Ironically, Mississippi may be able to provide leadership, given it has a long history of experience with a growing minority-majority population against a backdrop of economic exclusion and low levels of access to opportunity. If we can resolve the economic crisis in Mississippi, we can avert a looming economic crisis in America.
Email: mike@scaleuppartners.com
Mike Green is a pioneer and leading voice in the 21st century frontier of economic inclusion and competitiveness. Through his leadership at ScaleUp Partners, LLC, a consultancy he co-founded with Johnathan Holifield and Dwayne Johnson, Mike has cultivated a national network from the White House to Silicon Valley informing and educating America's leaders across industry sectors in a vision of Inclusive Competitiveness: empowering underrepresented populations to compete in the innovation economy. Mike is a national speaker and writer with 18 years of award-winning journalism experience. He is the go-to expert on issue of STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and math), productivity pipelines, developing inclusive local innovation ecosystems and economic inclusion and competitiveness.
Contact Mike Green today to book him for speaking engagements of all sizes.
Inclusive Competitiveness: Empowering Underrepresented Ohioans to Compete in ...ScaleUp Partners LLC
The Ohio Board of Regents on Oct. 14, 2014 unanimously adopted the report Inclusive Competitiveness: Empowering Underrepresented Ohioans to Compete in the Innovation Economy. The action marked a turning point in the history of America from an exclusive economic landscape of the past toward a future frontier of economic inclusion.
Johnathan Holifield is both architect and author of this extraordinary vision and strategy of Inclusive Competitiveness that is now statewide policy in Ohio, a perennial political battleground state.This bipartisan embracing of a shared economic vision will be inculcated throughout the Ohio system of higher education.
Indeed, this is historic news and worth of emulation by all states across America.
ScaleUp Partners is America's only economic development consultancy focused on inculcating Inclusive Competitiveness: improving the competitive performance of underrepresented populations in the innovation economy.
Our approach relies upon three priorities:
1. Changing the economic narrative across underrepresented populations in urban and rural regions
2. Inculcating Inclusive Competitiveness policies and strategies in regions across the U.S.
3. Connecting economically disconnected communities to local innovation ecosystems and economic opportunity
We believe:
STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) is a critical educational prerequisite to access the dual pipelines of productivity:
A. High-wage, tech-based workforce
B. High-growth, tech-driven entrepreneurship
ScaleUp Partners assists regions in achieving their economic competitiveness goals through development of Inclusive Competitiveness strategies and frameworks.
We work with educational institutions, foundations, policymakers, elected leadership, tech-based economic development organizations, community development organizations, small businesses, entrepreneurs, funders and equity investors, and regional development organizations nationwide.
ScaleUp America Meeting on Inclusive Tech-Innovation & EntrepreneurshipScaleUp Partners LLC
ScaleUp America is convening an invitation-only gathering of innovation advocates, entrepreneurs, journalists and investors at the Sheraton Boston on July 31 during the National Association of Black Journalists Convention. This Catalytic Conversation is for those interested in collaboration and advancing the pipeline of minority media and tech entrepreneurship.
Nearly every major metro region in America is experiencing great economic stress. Amazingly, stakeholders in every region are disconnected, disjointed and unable to effectively communicate. There exists no common vision, strategy or framework for including and empowering all of the region's residents.
Local innovation ecosystems are fragmented, with leaders operating in their own independent silos. And historically underserved and disconnected peoples and communities are so far behind they are losing ground daily as the explosive growth of innovation hubs and the startup culture threatens to leave them behind permanently.
The Innovation Economy Epiphany Workshop introduces the BIG PICTURE in a way that all audiences can clearly understand. In this workshop, the key issues of a common local vision, common understanding, common strategies, inclusive frameworks and open collaboration are threaded throughout.
But how do we develop a common vision, common understanding, and a strategic approach toward economic inclusion and increased regional competitiveness?
How do we empower those who have fallen far behind to not only participate in the innovation economy but become productive in job growth and wealth creation?
And how can we identify and scale up what's working in each local region?
What role does education play in the "economic future" of each region?
And how do we get local stakeholders to break down the walls of competitive silos to collaborate for the benefit of each generation?
This workshop is an innovative approach to aligning the disjointed, connecting the disconnected and empowering individuals, communities and regions to develop a sustainable pipeline to productivity process that increases job growth and regional economic competitiveness through the framework of local innovation, inclusion and impact.
You will emerge from this workshop with a significantly greater understanding of how your local innovation ecosystem works, your role in it and an understanding of how you can be part of the solution to the challenges your region faces.
This workshop is step one of a process that will open your eyes to a 21st century economic imperative and national vision of Inclusive Competitiveness. It is a must-attend event for anyone concerned about the economic future of their community, region and state.
STREETONOMICS: Exploring the Uncharted Territories of Informal Markets throug...sameer shah
Delve into the world of STREETONOMICS, where a team of 7 enthusiasts embarks on a journey to understand unorganized markets. By engaging with a coffee street vendor and crafting questionnaires, this project uncovers valuable insights into consumer behavior and market dynamics in informal settings."
how to swap pi coins to foreign currency withdrawable.DOT TECH
As of my last update, Pi is still in the testing phase and is not tradable on any exchanges.
However, Pi Network has announced plans to launch its Testnet and Mainnet in the future, which may include listing Pi on exchanges.
The current method for selling pi coins involves exchanging them with a pi vendor who purchases pi coins for investment reasons.
If you want to sell your pi coins, reach out to a pi vendor and sell them to anyone looking to sell pi coins from any country around the globe.
Below is the what'sapp information for my personal pi vendor.
+12349014282
Abhay Bhutada Leads Poonawalla Fincorp To Record Low NPA And Unprecedented Gr...Vighnesh Shashtri
Under the leadership of Abhay Bhutada, Poonawalla Fincorp has achieved record-low Non-Performing Assets (NPA) and witnessed unprecedented growth. Bhutada's strategic vision and effective management have significantly enhanced the company's financial health, showcasing a robust performance in the financial sector. This achievement underscores the company's resilience and ability to thrive in a competitive market, setting a new benchmark for operational excellence in the industry.
The secret way to sell pi coins effortlessly.DOT TECH
Well as we all know pi isn't launched yet. But you can still sell your pi coins effortlessly because some whales in China are interested in holding massive pi coins. And they are willing to pay good money for it. If you are interested in selling I will leave a contact for you. Just what'sapp this number below. I sold about 3000 pi coins to him and he paid me immediately.
+12349014282
5 Tips for Creating Standard Financial ReportsEasyReports
Well-crafted financial reports serve as vital tools for decision-making and transparency within an organization. By following the undermentioned tips, you can create standardized financial reports that effectively communicate your company's financial health and performance to stakeholders.
BYD SWOT Analysis and In-Depth Insights 2024.pptxmikemetalprod
Indepth analysis of the BYD 2024
BYD (Build Your Dreams) is a Chinese automaker and battery manufacturer that has snowballed over the past two decades to become a significant player in electric vehicles and global clean energy technology.
This SWOT analysis examines BYD's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats as it competes in the fast-changing automotive and energy storage industries.
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Shenzhen, BYD started as a battery company before expanding into automobiles in the early 2000s.
Initially manufacturing gasoline-powered vehicles, BYD focused on plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles, leveraging its expertise in battery technology.
Today, BYD is the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, delivering over 1.2 million electric cars globally. The company also produces electric buses, trucks, forklifts, and rail transit.
On the energy side, BYD is a major supplier of rechargeable batteries for cell phones, laptops, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.
2. Elemental Economics - Mineral demand.pdfNeal Brewster
After this second you should be able to: Explain the main determinants of demand for any mineral product, and their relative importance; recognise and explain how demand for any product is likely to change with economic activity; recognise and explain the roles of technology and relative prices in influencing demand; be able to explain the differences between the rates of growth of demand for different products.
how to sell pi coins in South Korea profitably.DOT TECH
Yes. You can sell your pi network coins in South Korea or any other country, by finding a verified pi merchant
What is a verified pi merchant?
Since pi network is not launched yet on any exchange, the only way you can sell pi coins is by selling to a verified pi merchant, and this is because pi network is not launched yet on any exchange and no pre-sale or ico offerings Is done on pi.
Since there is no pre-sale, the only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners. So a pi merchant facilitates these transactions by acting as a bridge for both transactions.
How can i find a pi vendor/merchant?
Well for those who haven't traded with a pi merchant or who don't already have one. I will leave the what'sapp number of my personal pi merchant who i trade pi with.
Message: +12349014282 VIA Whatsapp.
#pi #sell #nigeria #pinetwork #picoins #sellpi #Nigerian #tradepi #pinetworkcoins #sellmypi
Lecture slide titled Fraud Risk Mitigation, Webinar Lecture Delivered at the Society for West African Internal Audit Practitioners (SWAIAP) on Wednesday, November 8, 2023.
Yes of course, you can easily start mining pi network coin today and sell to legit pi vendors in the United States.
Here the what'sapp contact of my personal vendor.
+12349014282
#pi network #pi coins #legit #passive income
#US
2. Pipeline to Productivity
entrepreneurs capital
education
workforce jobs
high-wage workers
Challenge: How does the greater Portland
region ensure economic contribution and
competitiveness from all communities to
liquidity event
strengthen the overall economy for
everyone in the region?
investors
wealth
3. Pipeline to Productivity
Challenge: How do we
establish a more level field of
opportunity, investment and
outcomes that effectively
address historically chronic
economic disparities and
help the small grow big?
Goal: Increased productivity through inclusive
economic competitiveness, resulting in
greater job growth and wealth creation.
4. Pipeline to Productivity
Education: How do we invest
in the education pipeline to
ensure a substantial increase
in the flow of workers
capable and qualified to
contribute to a 21st century
fast-paced, knowledge-
based, tech-driven global
innovation economy?
5. Pipeline to Productivity
STEM Education: How do we
ensure no child is left behind
in an increasingly tech-driven
entrepreneurial landscape?
6. Pipeline to Productivity
Entrepreneurship: How do we inspire, prepare and equip high-
growth entrepreneurs across the spectrum of economic
disparities, resulting in growing companies that produce an
increase in job growth in our region?
7. Pipeline to Productivity
Capital: How do we provide
channels of access to risk
capital and innovative funding
options for startups, existing
small businesses and growth-
stage enterprises?
Kauffman Foundation: Nearly all net new
job growth in the U.S., since 1980, is due to
companies five years old and younger.
8. Pipeline to Productivity
Seeking
Investment
BRIDGE: How do we
connect the economically
CONNECTED DISCONNECTED
disconnected to the Community Orgs
Entrepreneur Resource Orgs Social / Civic Orgs
Angel Groups regional innovation Public Schools
Venture Capital
Corporations
ecosystem, from the Churches
Small Businesses pipeline of STEM education
Public School Districts
Colleges / Universities to the productivity of high-
Foundations
Government agencies
growth entrepreneurship?
Financial Institutions
Professional Associations
Business Alliances
Economic Development Orgs
How do we ensure equity investments in our
communities to reap a greater economic output
contribution that strengthens the regional economy?
9. Pipeline to Productivity
Seeking
Investment
OUTCOMES: How do we
create measurable
CONNECTED DISCONNECTED
outcomes in all regional Community Orgs
Entrepreneur Resource Orgs Social / Civic Orgs
Angel Groups communities across the Public Schools
Venture Capital
Corporations
three core foundations of Churches
Small Businesses the innovation economy?
Public School Districts
Colleges / Universities
Foundations
Government agencies INNOVATION ECONOMY
Financial Institutions
Professional Associations • STEM Education & Workforce Development
Business Alliances
Economic Development Orgs • Entrepreneurship (Focus on High-Growth)
• Access to Capital & Capital Formation
JOB GROWTH * WEALTH CREATION
10. Urban Innovation Roundtable
Seeking
Investment
IDEA: Establish an Inclusive
Decision-Making Leadership Body. DISCONNECTED
CONNECTED
Community Orgs
Entrepreneur Resource Orgs Unite leaders from within the Social / Civic Orgs
Angel Groups Public Schools
connected economic infrastructure
Venture Capital Churches
Corporations with leadership in economically
Small Businesses disconnected communities around
Public School Districts a neutral roundtable of equality.
Colleges / Universities
Foundations
Government agencies Goal: Work together to develop
Financial Institutions multi-generational culturally
Professional Associations
competent inclusive economic
Business Alliances
Economic Development Orgs strategies, milestones and
outcomes that strengthen the
region’s economy for the benefit of
all residents.
11. Urban Innovation Roundtable
measurable outcomes
Seeking
Investment
CONNECTED DISCONNECTED
Community Orgs
Entrepreneur Resource Orgs Social / Civic Orgs
Angel Groups Public Schools
Venture Capital Churches
Corporations
Small Businesses
Public School Districts
Colleges / Universities
Foundations
Government agencies
Financial Institutions Increased STEM educated communities
Professional Associations
Business Alliances Increased tech-qualified workforce
Economic Development Orgs Increased High-Growth Entrepreneurship
More Successful Companies and Jobs
Stronger Regional Economy
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How do we get started?
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The UIR consists of two primary parts:
Governing Board: Approves budget and provides resources necessary
to implement and sustain the strategies developed by the working
groups to ensure multi-generational outcomes and the overall success
of the UIR.
3 Working Groups: Representing the 3 core foundations of the
Innovation Economy, these Working Groups are comprised of
collaborative leadership working together to develop strategies,
milestones and outcomes that connect economically disconnected
sectors to the regional innovation ecosystem.
STEM Education • Entrepreneurship • Access to Capital
The America21 Project connects with stakeholders
in the region, identifies a lead organization with
which to partner, assembles the UIR and manages
the initial process through the kickoff conference.
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UIR Working Groups
STEM Education & High Growth Access to Capital &
Workforce Development Entrepreneurship Capital Formation
Filling the Pipeline Mining Opportunity Providing Resources
Reducing Fail / Risk Relationships / Networks
Disconnected Communities
African American
Hispanic
Other
Regional Data / Analytics
Asset Mapping
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The America21 Project connects with stakeholders in the region, identifies a
lead organization with which to partner, assembles the UIR and manages the
initial process through the kickoff conference:
National Urban Innovation Conference and STEM Expo (Q1 2013)
Assembly Process:
• Identify lead organization; establish seed funding to cover assembly process
• Identify and engage regional stakeholders; establish commitment to process
• Establish and convene Governing Board
• Establish and convene Working Groups
• Provide UIR with Asset Mapping Report and Framework for Outcomes
• Transition UIR to permanent structure established by stakeholders
• America21 begins work of producing National Urban Innovation Conference
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Working Groups Assembly Structure: Example 1
STEM Working Group: Entrepreneur Working Group: Capital Working Group:
Identifies Best Practices Establishes resource-rich Identifies and structures
nationwide and extends programs to promote local capital resources to
invitation to participate in entrepreneurship, networking, support the outcomes of
2013 STEM Expo. education, mentoring and the Entrepreneur Working
Establishes measurable bridging disconnected sectors Group.
goals for improved to the innovation ecosystem. Establishes an Urban
educational achievement Establishes measurable goals Angels Group with an
and implementation of for producing funded startups Urban Innovation Fund.
select STEM programs in and expansion of existing Recruits and educates high
participating schools. businesses.* net worth individuals to
growth the Urban Angels
group.*
*Example Goal: 3 funded startups and 2 expanded local businesses in Y1.
Successful model will reap exponential results in subsequent years.
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Working Groups Assembly Structure: Example 2
INNOVATION NATION ACCELERATING INNOVATION: INNOVATION ECOSYSTEM:
CHALLENGE: UIR Working Groups choose 5 UIR provides funding for
America21 develops online additional in-state startups to the operation of the
national Startup Contest. join the UIR accelerator. accelerator and an Urban
Entries are vetted by the Working Group members offer Innovation Fund to invest
UIR Working Groups. mentoring and wraparound in companies that pass the
10 startups are chosen to resources to ensure the best due diligence phase.
come to Portland and work possible opportunity for all of Companies agree to
in a co-working facility the companies to succeed. remain in the region and
(branded accelerator) with Company founders (teams of hire local talent and
access to resources offered 2-5 max) launch within six collaborate with local
by the UIR for a specified months or must leave the businesses in their supply
time to launch or leave. accelerator. Successful chain as much as is
companies can extend up to reasonable.
an additional six months.
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Official conference will kickoff the UIR with a nationwide spotlight
National Urban Innovation
Conference & STEM Education Expo
Portland will be the epicenter for Inclusive Competitiveness
Strategies, attracting best practices leaders from around the
nation. The White House will participate in support of its
Urban Entrepreneurship Summit that has traveled the nation.
20. THE UIR ASSEMBLY PROCESS
5 Phases
Urban Innovation Roundtable
Portland, Oregon
Empowering economically disconnected urban sectors with innovative
infrastructures to expand and strengthen the regional economic ecosystem.
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Benefits:
Develop New Economic Framework
Establish New Collaborations
Support Historic Effort
Commit Seat on Governing Board
PHASE 1
SPONSOR • FUNDING • IN-KIND
Month 1-2
Secure office space & other resources
Secure seed funding
Establish partnerships for mapping / board development / fundraising
Secure commitments from leaders in established and disconnected sectors
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Benefits:
Positive Community Relations
Positive Media Relations
Expand Reach / Branding
Engage
PHASE 2
IDENTIFY • ENGAGE • INFORM
Month 2-4
Establish Advisory Groups from Disconnected Communities
Identify and Connect Disconnected Community Programs
Partner with Government & Regional Economic Agencies
Build Relationships with Local Educational Institutions
Identify and Connect with Existing Synergistic Initiatives
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Benefits:
Positive Community Relations
Empower Advisory Groups
Establish Knowledge Base
Assess
PHASE 3
ASSET IDENTIFICATION • MAPPING REPORT
Month 3-5
Identify Partner Organizations / Groups / Universities
Identify Specific Causes of Disparities
Develop Regional List of Categorized Assets
Develop Database
Publish Phase 1 Report for UIR
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Benefits:
Positive Community Relations
Create Alliance / Partnerships
Historic Impact
Convene Strengthen Regional Economy
PHASE 4
GOVERNING BOARD • WORKING GROUPS • FUNDRAISING
Month 3-5
Establish Governing Board from Connected & Disconnected Communities
Develop Shared Vision and Plan for Sustainable Growth
Engage STEM Oriented Working Group with Existing Groups
Establish Entrepreneurship Working Group to Onboard Disconnected
Form Work Group to Extend Angel/Capital Networks and Build Relationships
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Benefits:
Positive Community Relations
Create Alliance / Partnerships
Historic Economic Impact
Express Increase innovation infrastructure
Strengthen Regional Economy
PHASE 5
LAUNCH UIR
Month 4-6
Collaborative Urban Innovation Roundtable Launched
Shared Vision Execution Begins / Launch website & monthly newsletter
Establishes Portland as First Mover with Bragging Rights
Launch Production of Major Event with Regional / National Media Exposure
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DELIVERABLES
6-8 MONTHS
Baseline Asset Map of Target Regions
Advisory Group From Each Target Disconnected Community
Governing Board, Portland Urban Innovation Roundtable
Three Working Groups, Portland UIR
Communications Platform (website/newsletter/mobile/PR)
National Urban Innovation Conference Plan
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Contact: Contact:
Mike Green, Co-founder America21 Dwayne Johnson, Partner, America21
mike@blackinnovation.org djwayne@artfulphoenix.com
(541) 730-2164 (971) 217-7396