One takeaway from your article I have is that we can and should act locally (what you say is communities, movements, individuals making fast decisions with less bureaucracy etc) based on a global set of principles.
I'm not sure something like Davos is helping us define this global set of principles. Many of the attendees can help in one or several areas, but perhaps they'd have more impact through leading and funding movements/communities, existing or new, in their desired areas of impact.
Well, in any case, we can look forward to self-congratulatory Davos releases, yay!
thanks Kelvin - much appreciate your comments and feedback. Local solutions with some global principles is interesting. To your point, I doubt Davos is the right setting and even group of leaders though; as they in fact have a little incentives to drive change...
Beautifully written.
One takeaway from your article I have is that we can and should act locally (what you say is communities, movements, individuals making fast decisions with less bureaucracy etc) based on a global set of principles.
I'm not sure something like Davos is helping us define this global set of principles. Many of the attendees can help in one or several areas, but perhaps they'd have more impact through leading and funding movements/communities, existing or new, in their desired areas of impact.
Well, in any case, we can look forward to self-congratulatory Davos releases, yay!
thanks Kelvin - much appreciate your comments and feedback. Local solutions with some global principles is interesting. To your point, I doubt Davos is the right setting and even group of leaders though; as they in fact have a little incentives to drive change...