Latest AI AGENT NEWS IN WEST -FROM CREATORS OF BILLION TIMES SMARTER MATHEMATICIANS (HUANG, HASSABIS) FROM GROK, OPEN AI - please send news from asia chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Agentic AI stories of Billion times greater maths brain. & 10**18 More Tech.***Huang*Hassabis*Musk  .Billion Times Greater Maths Brain ..***Neumann*Einstein*Turing
MOST EXCITING TIMES TO BE ALIVE_ CHOOSING WHAT TO DO WITH CHIPS*COMPUTERS*DEEP DATA SOVEREIGNTY MOBILSATION Thanks to Moores Law, Satellite Death of Distance, Jensen's Law - peoples can now work with 10**18 more tech in 2025 than 1965 but where is freedom of intelligence blooming? AI vibrancy Rankings places supporting people's application of 1000 times more tech every 15 years from 1965 and million times more tech from 1995- Japan since 1950; West Coast USA & Taiwan from 1965; Singapore HK Korea Cambridge UK from 1980; China UAE from 1995; from 2010 rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk Grok3 suggest 2025 Biotech miracles for Asian and African Plants Since Nov 2023 King Charles launch of AI world series has also converted French, Korea and India Generation of Intelref pov museums Jan 2025: For millennials to intelligence human sustainability, does UN need moving from USA to Japan?

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ED, AI: Welcome to 64th year of linking Japan to Intelligence Flows of Neumann-Einstein-Turing - The Economist's 3 gamechnagers of 1950s .. Norman Macrae, Order 3 of Rising Sun ...Wash DC, Summer 25: Son & Futures co-author Chris.Macrae Linkedin UNwomens) writes: My passion connecting generations of intelligences of Asian and Western youth follows from dad's work and my own Asian privileges starting with work for Unilever Indonesia 1982 - first of 60 Asian data building trips. 3 particular asian miracles fill our valuation system mapping diaries: empowerment of poorest billion women, supercity design, tech often grounded in deepest community goals; human energy, health, livelihood ed, safe & affordable family life integrating transformation to mother earth's clean energy and Einstein's 1905 deep data transformations. All of above exponentially multiply ops and risks as intelligence engineering now plays with 10**18 more tech than when dad's first named article in The Economist Considered Japan 1962 - with all of JFKennedy, Prince Charles & Japan Emperor joining in just as silicon chips, computation machines and satellites changed every way we choose to learn or teach or serve or celebrate each other
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Journalism of 10**18 More Tech. Norman Macrae became Economist diarist of Neumann (Einstein Turing) in 1951. All three of the NET died suddenly (last notes Neumann - Computer & Brain , Bethesda 1956) but not before training economic jounalists of Neural Network maths and coding aim to map win-wins of their legacy of 10**18 more tech by 2025, JF Kennedy and Royal families of UK and Japan were first to debate what this might look like from 1962 - in 2025 the most exciting AI & BioI (learning) games millennials can play are rooted to exponential mappingAI Game 1 douible loops through 3 AI wizards, nations' AI leaders
Jensen Huang
Demis Hassabis
Yann Lecun.
Bloomberg
45 Cities- Civil Eng Road of Things
SAIS 70 nations youth ambassadors of win-win science
Deep learning billion year leaps in Einstein 1905 maths e=mcsquared starting with biotech's 250 million proteins.
Emperor Naruhito
King Charles
Narendra Modi.

Thursday, July 30, 2015


online library of norman macrae-- prep for 54th year of considering china-japan as core to future sustainability of humanity and millennials as most creative and colkaboration generation

trial dialogue 1 stanford 2 august 2015 - queries on before-after participation always welcomed chris.macrae@yuahoo.co.uk

Gordon - now daughter at college i am freer to get on with edgiest research on keys to millennial sustainability- none more so than valuing jobs creating education and networks of millennial win-win trades out of china 

my question to you - before sunday 2 august do you have any issues on activating jobs-rich education from your lifetime work that you would like us to build with in following dialogue and the relationships its intends to action next

on sunday our small expert collaboration dialogue features
co-founder of http://www.1990institute.org/ for 25 years building students exchanges and friendship networks between china and silicon valley

founder of akira foundation from tokyo whose youth entrepreneur competitions and global social value exchanges provide leading models between cities and regions with pro-youth futures- as son of former toyota president he sustains relationships wherever toyota had particular development missions - mostofa (correspondent of everything that is being lost about what bangladesh once knew about education designed to end poverty) is partnering akira foundation in hosting next generation summits of middle east youth entrepreneurs - with dubai next summer a specific deadline

a representative of coursera

all of these people will be there live- meanwhile
amyicaf -china cheerleads  100 nations 20th year of celebrating creative children
amy out main on the ground chinese graduate and future teacher will be adding contextual queries- she knows both co-founders from 2 weeks spent in dc at start of this month researching icaf's 20th year of celebrating creative children happenings from over 100 nations- she has also read your book in chinese and would love to know any mainland alumni of it- 

we all chat constantly with dr ranga responsible for what content does the world's only elearning satellite yazmi.com need to free students and teachers with first

support webs include:
youth tours of where to hack world bank the way president kim intends to POP

amychina.net searching ten most trusted education partnerships in sustainability goals if chinese millennials were freed to socially world trade with all under 35s

gallery of youth youtubes that would viralise positively if economics was the profession of mediating creative futures improving human lot by investing in exponentials of net generation livelihoods and innovating win-wins


partners in publishing world record book of jobs creation
-intended as worldwide regional publication event in time for the economist's 185th celebration of being founded to end poverty and end capital abuse of youth

ps how did wikipedia education festival go- while i love idea of wikis i have found wikipedia reinforces conventional wisdom - in case of my father's bio all i could ultimately do was get wikipedia to include a note that his family prefers for there not to be a bio on wikipedia!

can Ma-Lee yet free all milennials livelihoods with smartest media ever mobilsed by 7.25 billion people



Ma, Jack
Ma (as far as our research shows) is the only internet billionaire to declare that his life's purpose is about creating jobs- hundred millions fo them. It could be very interesting if he segments a different billionaires club from those around Bill Gates

Whos' Ma Who?
Ma might linkin open source alumni networks such berners lee and mit: bottom-up system designers such as mobile women4empowerment; youth hubs and other open learning campus using opposite models than trap students in debt and examination certificates.

Since the turn of the millennium starting with the dotcom boom the whole truth is over 90% of western investments  (and professional rules)  have not been focused on sustaining community nor accelerating open learning even though that is the only above zero-sum game that spending over 4000 times more on global communications tech 2030 vs 1946 can lead to. What a sustainable net generation urgently needs is a distinctive eastern vision of what borderelss connectivity can lead human lifetimes to be spent n.

Berners Lee and MIT / Boston as meta-hub of  heroic millennial purpose
"The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past." Tim Berners Lee 

Since The Economist's  Keynsian and economics editor first saw students experiments with elearning networks in 1972, the core goal (and mapping timelines) of entrepreneurial revolution : millennials' net generation entrepreneurial freedom, livelihood happiness, and sustainability depends on designing the net as the smartest open systems media . Note how this calls for opposite valuation metrics to those subliminally embedded in the dumbing down and attention-destroying dynamics of mass tv age. In 1989m When Tim Berners Lee launched the worldwide web, the search for open learning media appeared core to humanity's journey of spending 4000 times more on global village communications tech (2030 versus 1946). Who continues today as an alumni of Berners Lee in this quest.

Good fortune has it that that Berners Lee uses MIT as his meta-hub. Search for sub networks that can most win-win with Berners Lee such as:
The student entrepreneur competition networks which MIT is a world leader of and which have made its alumni the number 1 job creating startup network out of usa

Alumni of the media lab- from the origin of negropronte's experiment in $100 laptop to mobile becoming pivotal connection - see book sorcerers apprentice which you can use to map your own square mile tour around kendall station to headquarters of future industries

Alumni of legatum school founded by the family (quadirs) that co-innovated village mobile phones with muhammad yunus  supplying the coding and tech wizardry

Development labs that abdul latif does most to sponsor practice debates on ending poverty - great updates with annual summits of dlab for each class year of MIT

The overall values of MIT that open everything is good for the next generation and designing a start up or massive collaboration network is more valuable for postgraduates than examination certificates

Boston's confluence of MIT and Partners in Health (with its determination that Preferential Option Poor can be designed to any profession not just health) makes its microfranchise and open source ecosystem unique for millennials to interact and celebrate.  Consider the example of the curiously named millennials network Ypchronic -its networked by health students who explore every global market social impacts on wellbeing physically or mentally.

Boston is Wicked Cool as the most practically exciting future capital in the usa, - and worldwide for engineers and architects of 3rd millennium empowering search's collab win-wins around sustainability exponentials generated by smart media.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Could it be that there are 2 types of world trade
zero sum ones that need regulating so that a country get overdependent on anothers products

social world trades go way above zero sum- eg where knowledge is multiplied in use by eg mentoring-

notably consider microfranchises which we define as offer open sourcing of a social solution designed to give a community capacity to serve an important need where the value of the service stays with the producers

could it be that this second type of world trade needs open society celebration not  inter-country regulation? in a knowledge economy might social world trade be 10 times bigger than zero-sum particularly in markets where knowhow critically impacting millennials' sustainability goals.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Meet our leadership team
Hirofumi Yokoi, Japan
President, Chief Executive Officer
“Regardless of how social innovation is defined, we continue to work together with people and institutions on the intersection between experience and education, and we believe that, through the hybrid, reciprocal practice, the world becomes worth living with mutual empathy and peaceful coexistence.”
Prior to founding Akira Foundation, Hirofumi worked with Abdul Latif Jameel Foundation in Beirut, Lebanon. In this role he was in charge of market research and analytic solutions for social business programs, including the MIT Arab Business Plan Competition (Lebanon) and Grameen-Jameel microfinance joint venture (U.A.E.). He began his professional career as a senior analyst in the automotive industry and was frequently quoted in several major media and newspapers.
Hirofumi has taken numerous advisory roles in American Councils for International Educations, the 5th World Children’s Festival (WCF), Sophia University, Japan, and the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (theWSIE). He is currently an assistant professor in the Global Leadership Program at the University of Tokyo, Japan.
Hirofumi completed an annual executive program on Financial Institutions for Private Enterprise Development (FIPED) at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. He holds a Post-MBA from McGill University and an MBA from the University of San Francisco.
Together with his twin brother, Hirofumi is listed among over 30 innovators changing society in the ‘Innovative Ideas for Business Success’ by Kogan Page, UK in 2013.
Baria Daye, Lebanon
Director, Open Innovation
Baria Daye is a consultant analyst on the Starting a Business indicator at the Doing Business Unit, part of the Financial and Private Sector Development Vice-Presidency at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), The World Bank Group. ( http://www.doingbusiness.org/ ) She also is a passionate civil society activist with an entrepreneurial twist. Particularly interested in youth empowerment and gender issues, Baria founded the Tripoli Youth Forum NGO while still at college, worked as Policy Advocate for Women’s Issues in Lebanon at Vital Voices Global Partnership US-based NGO, and occupied a Board Membership at the Fadila Wassef Fattal Cultural Salon. Holding a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics from the American University of Beirut, Baria pursued a graduate academic degree in Business Administration (MBA) at the Lebanese American University. As a result of her diverse background and activism record, she developed a specific interest in tackling social problems from a business perspective through sustainable entrepreneurship, which led to her involvement as Board Member at the Maurice Fadel Prize for the best business plan competition in North Lebanon. She has completed a wide range of international training programmes including: International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) on NGO Management in the U.S., by the U.S. Department of State and thus became member of the Lebanese State Alumni Community (LSAC); Human Rights towards Gender Equality in Sweden, by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), the Swedish Institute for Public Administration (SIPU), and Uppsala University; Women Entrepreneurship Promotion Executive Program in the Netherlands, by the Maastricht School of Management (MSM). With great enthusiasm, Baria also joined the team working on the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship 2012 (www.thewsie.org) organized by the Design-Innovation Company “Tranzishen”. She was selected as a Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2012.
Cesar Santoyo, Philippines
Director, Community Development
Cesar V. Santoyo is the President of Social Enterprise English Language School, which provides middle- and low-income families with innovative and compelling English language teaching services by Filipino migrant women in Japan as certified teachers. Since the Great East Earthquake on March 11, 2011, Cesar has led SEELS and been committed to improving the lives of both underserved Filipino migrant women’s and Japanese people’s across disaster-stricken regions including Fukushima and Sendai, Japan.
Prior to starting SEELS, Cesar founded the Center for Japanese-Filipino Families (CJFF) in 2000 and, as the Executive Director, leads a program to enhance the quality of life for Filipino migrant women and improve the perceived image of theirs among Japanese by creating jobs to them as English teachers. Before relocating to Japan, he lived in Hong Kong and worked as Executive Director at the Asian Center for Development Studies (ASCEND) in coordinating reforestation initiatives of farmers’ organizations in the Philippines.
Cesar received the Geny Lopez Bayaning Filipino Award 2012, and his social enterprise, SEELS, was selected for the 1st Michinoku Entrepreneurship program led by Entrepreneurial Training for Innovative Communities (ETIC). Furthermore, SEELS was named one of the Global Hot 100 Companies at the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (THEWSIE) held in Boston in September 2012.
Sosha Mitsunaga Smith, Japan
Director, Youth Development
Mr. Sosha Mitsunaga Smith is CEO of Common Earth Company.
Born to a Japanese mother and American father, Sosha grew up flying between the two countries. After a few years in the language education industry, Sosha co-founds a language consulting firm to offer global translations services.
Continuing his volunteer work in Tohoku after the North East Japan Earthquake in 2011, he graduated Waseda Business School. One of the several things he did while volunteering was to make use of his bilingual skills and take action in coordinating and translating for foreign aid groups that flew in.
After going back to finishing his MBA degree in Tokyo, he decided to forward his vision and go one step further – to create a business that can provide a sustainable channel to empower communities such as those is Tohoku. This was Earth Camp – the first service of Common Earth Company.
Kensuke Mori, Japan
Director, Legal Affairs
Kensuke Mori joined Akira Foundation in 2010 as an auditor, and since then, he has helped and given legal advice to Akira Foundation.
He opened his own office as a Certified Administrative Scrivener in 2007. Inspired and motivated by Mr. Muhammad Yunus and his microcredit methods operated by Grameen Bank, he has helped young social entrepreneurs in Japan to make decisions in choosing a form of better legal entities and to found and manage their organizations.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Law at the Gakushuin University.
International Advisory Board Members

Mr. C. Jeffrey Char, Japan
President and CEO, J-Seed Ventures, Inc.
Ms. Tri Mumpuni, Indonesia
Founder and Executive Director, IBEKA
Ms. Masami Hayashi, Mexico
Managing Director, Microfinance Network
Dr. Christian Wirth, Australia
Lecturer, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
Our Father – Akira Yokoi
“The person to act on the Level 5 leadership”
Our Roots
Naming our program after our late father captures his many characteristics, which our program vision and mission embody. During his remarkable life, Akira nurtured and empowered us, and even now, he continues to inspire us. Our program stands as a fitting tribute to him and his lasting impact. Indeed, the roots he provided us serve to support us while allowing us to grow.
History of the Name “Akira”
“Akira” is a Japanese word that means something enlightening, visionary and forward-looking. Other words commonly associated with its translation include: to bring out, to clarify, to demonstrate, to develop, to define, emerging, manifest, and visible. There are also overtones of human nature to this word: bright, clean, extravert, illuminative, shining, splendorous, vibrant, and wise.
Life of “Akira”
Our father left behind much more than just his name and its meanings. His life exceeded the very meanings of his name. He acted on “Level 5 leadership,” as Jim Collins stressed in his best-selling book, “Good to Great.” One of his hallmark feats, “the Kijan Project”[1] in Indonesia (in 1970’s at Toyota Motor Corporation), presented his most personal challenge. But it also demonstrated what one person could do to advance interweaving societal values with economic development in an emerging part of our world.
The Essence of “Akira”
Akira Yokoi’s life blended “personal humility” and “professional will”. This combination positively affected many people and societies well beyond the business world. An outpouring of his courage, determination, empathy, and generosity is still alive in our veins. “Akira Foundation” symbolizes his legacy and our will to harmonize our being with others.
“Man is only a privileged listener and respondent to existence. … We are trying to listen to the voice of Being. It is, or ought to be, a relation of existence, responsibility, custodianship, answerability to and for.”
- Heidegger
  • [1] This story is abstracted from Akira Yokoi’s unpublished memoirs, originally written several years before he passed away, entitled, “Fighting the Three River Kings: Project files of Indonesia, Australia, and Europe.” (April, 2008)
History
2009
  • Social Innovation Scholarship (SIS), founded by Hirofumi & Atsufumi Yokoi in Tokyo, Japan on July 17
  • Partners with Japan Educational Exchanges and Services (JEES) in Tokyo, Japan on July 17
  • Selects the 1st SIS scholarship winners in Tokyo, Japan on October 23
  • Launches a new global website on October 27
  • Elects the 1st SIS Fellows in Tokyo, Japan on November 12
  • Akira Foundation Japan (AFJ), established by Hirofumi & Atsufumi Yokoi in Tokyo, Japan on December 11
2010
  • Selects the 2nd SIS scholarship winners in Tokyo, Japan on August 8
  • Approves the current Akira Foundation’s emblem on August 22
  • Elects the 2nd SIS Fellows in Tokyo, Japan on August 23
  • Akira-Keio SFC Social Innovation Scholarship (AXIS), founded by AFJ in Tokyo, Japan on November 11
  • Partners with Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC) in Kanagawa, Japan on November 11
2011
  • Launches new Japanese website on February 7
  • Main Office moves to Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan on March 1
  • Selects the Akira-Keio SFC Social Innovation Scholarship (AXIS) winner in Tokyo, Japan on March 17
  • Sponsors the 1st conference on Vulnerable Filipino Migrants: Focus on Japan, held in Osaka, Japan on March 19-20
  • Supports the formation of a social enterprise, SEELS Co., Ltd., founded by the Center for Japanese-Filipino Families (CJFF) on May 18
  • Sponsors the Asia Career Seminar Series, held by JRI & AFJ in Tokyo, Japan on May 28
  • Selects the 3rd SIS scholarship winners in Tokyo, Japan on August 25
  • Hold the 1st off-site meeting of Akira Social Ventures (ASV) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on September 30
2012
  • Establishes Akira Social Ventures, JLT (ASV), formally registered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on January 3
  • Formally registers as a general incorporated association (Act No. 48 of 2006) in Tokyo, Japan, and renames as akira foundation on February 3.
  • Elected as a strategic partner of the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (THEWSIE), which was launched in 2006 at the United Nations, on March 12
  • Announces the Microfinance Tour to Lebanon on April 28
  • Baria Daye selected as a Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum on May 4
  • Mr. Cesar Santoyo, President of Social Enterprise English Language School (SEELS), awarded 2012 Gawad Geny Lopez Global Bayaning Pilipino Awards in the Philippines and selected for the 1st Michinoku Entrepreneurship program in July
  • Selects the Akira-Keio SFC Social Innovation Scholarship (AXIS) winner in Tokyo, Japan on July 27
  • Coordinates and sponsors the symposium of the "Sophia University 100th Anniversary Project", "Urbanization in Africa and the Emergence of New Global Scale Issues", held in Tokyo on August 9
  • Becomes a strategic partner of African Centre for Cities to help create academic and social bridge between Japan and Africa on September 20
  • SEELS named to the list of Global Hot 100 Companies at The World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (THEWSIE) on September 25
  • Coordinates in collaboration with African Centre for Cities (ACC) at University of Cape Town and Graduate School of Design (GSD) at Harvard University, and sponsors the session of the “Smarter African Cityscapes: Evading the Hype” at the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (THEWSIE) 2012, held in Boston on September 26
  • Funds and registers Annata Foundation in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 9
  • Selects the 4th SIS scholarship winners in Tokyo, Japan on November 21
  • Becomes the International and Regional Supporting Organization to support the international forum of MaD (Make a Difference) 2013, to be held by Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture (HKICC) in Hong Kong on November 23
2013
  • SEELS awarded grants from World in Asia (WiA) on February 24
  • Elected as a strategic partner of the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (theWSIE), which was launched in 2006 at the United Nations, on April 11
  • Signs Memorandum of Understanding with American Councils on Promoting International Education, Social Innovation and Cultural Exchange on April 18
  • Cesar Santoyo selected as one of 600 entrepreneurs in Tohoku by Social Incubator Fund led by Entrepreneurial Training for Innovative Communities (ETIC.) for his effort as the President of SEELS on April 27
  • Hirofumi & Atsufumi Yokoi appointed as the “TOMODACHI U.S.-Japan Youth Exchange Program” country co-directors in Japan by American Councils International Education on May 17
  • Financially supports the campaign activities led by Tokyo Volunteer Action Center on June 13, as do other companies including Toyota Motor Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation and Glaxo SmithKline
  • SEELS awarded grants from Japanese government under the project to promote creation of social business on August 9
  • Becomes a member of TrustLaw Connect, the Thomson Reuters Foundation's global pro bono service that connects NGOs and social enterprises with the best law firms around the world on August 22
  • Hirofumi & Atsufumi Yokoi attended in the World Summit of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (theWSIE) held in New York, USA, on October 9 to 11
  • Hirofumi & Atsufumi Yokoi named among over 30 innovators in the world by Kogan Page, a leading independent global publisher in London on December 12
2014
  • Agreed to continue to work together with American Councils for International Education in the TOMODACHI U.S.-Japan Youth Exchange Program on February 12
  • Sponsors the Philippine Studies Conference in Japan (PSCJ): Emerging Philippines: New Frontiers, Directions, Contributions, held at Kyoto University on February 28 to March 1
  • Elected as a strategic partner of the World Summit on Innovation & Entrepreneurship (theWSIE), which was launched in 2006 at the United Nations, on April 9
  • Financially supports the campaign activities led by Tokyo Volunteer Action Center on June 10, as do other companies including Toyota Motor Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation and Glaxo SmithKline
  • Sponsors the program “Connect The Dots: Workshop for Future Entrepreneurs” on August 8
  • Organizes a seminar for a delegation from the King Prajadhipok's Institute (KPI), Thailand, on September 19
  • Imprements the 2014 TOMODACHI US-Japan Youth Exchange Program from November 1 to 16
Location & Contact

Saturday, May 2, 2015

May 2015 is for mapping what hiro culture can link across borderless search for humanity

Emperor Hiro as a Nation's Most Sustained Peacemaker

Unlike other largest national traders of second half of 20th C Japan was not led by politicians whose largest budget was for wars,and whose votes were often swung by singular vested interests

the individual Japanese has modestly internalised lessons from world war 2  (including seriously internalising how evil nuclear arms are) as taking huge care in interpreting other cultures -see anthropologist work on Japan either side of ww2

Japan was lead case of what porter called cluster competition - the ability to be local competitors at home but worldwide collaborators where this improved a markets continuous improvement of human lot- additionally keritesi models provide ways of valuing networks of partners as more than sum of parts - see also how branson learned from japan

see end-poverty economis diaries in The Economist www.economistamerica.com on why Japan was best case of helping world to end poverty in 3rd quarter of 20th C when other largest nations lost it due to vicuous impacts of broadcast tv

Japan was first major nation in east to harmoniously sort out family roles of males and females

Japan has a valuation of art and aesthetics that is econd to none in our post-modern age- see eg peter druckers work

Unlike other greatest peacemakers (mandela, Gandhi, King) nobody ever popularised myths around Hirohto which later misled how educators taught unique dynamics of practiee of peace - see work by Harrison Owen on why peace is linked to conflict resolution empowering higher level of livelihoods for all

Japan's loss in world war 2 was turned into national pride for being greatest win-win world trader - sectors like electronics compounded this 1946-1960s as did Japan's investment in fresh foods (see japan's impact oncrop science - cf rice curriculm, nippon istitue, borlaug)

Japan's JICA was interested in pure aid/empowerment models not conditional models connected to sustaining dictators in cold war segments

Japans corporates 1946 to 1980s were most long-term in valuing local cultures; most responsible see how methods of unique organisational vision branding late 1980s used Japan methods eg hoshin hoshin, target pricing, demos system design, toyotas design of humanly joyful factories (toyota used to employ more people, design more variants, achieve higher quality and lower price than us manufacturers offering a tenth of the customisation and quality of skus)

Japan has always valued service plu economies maximising co-worker energisation -eg emotional and social intelligence- Golman's CEO disease exists as smaller risk in Japan less than any other major world trading nation

Japan audits long term exponential, success more than quarterly extraction

Japans inspiration was replicated by Korea (quality manufacturing) and china (designing metacities)

In 2015 Japans universities are designed around not putting stdents in debt and maximising voactioanl skills

Japan has a deficit on natural resources and since 1845 has not done what other colonisers have done in perpetuating extraction of resources