Business, labor and civil society organizations have skills and resources that are vital in helping to build a more robust global community.
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The corporate world has the resources to improve the world. It's where people live and work.
Creating a better world requires teamwork, partnerships, and collaboration, as we need an entire army of companies to work together to build a better world within the next few decades. This means corporations must embrace the benefits of cooperating with one another.
There's a lot of good that's done for society in building businesses, but it's also great to be involved in those things where you can be connected to the community, to the world, and think about how you can use what you're creating, both in terms of your personal skills as well as your products or services to do good things for others.
In order to effect great change, we need to look at how we can help those in our own communities as well as globally.
We are always creating new tools and techniques to help people, but the fundamental framework is remarkably resilient, which means it must have something to do with the nature of organizations or human nature.
What I would say is governments need assistance to run their organisations more efficiently just like businesses do.
Organizing gives workers the power to lift themselves out of poverty and build a better future.
For African societies, no issue looms larger than employment. Only vibrant entrepreneurship and thriving small businesses can hope to provide the millions of jobs that are needed.
What helps people, helps business.
From the outset, the Obama administration has recognized that building a robust skills infrastructure means building strong partnerships with community colleges.
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