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I believe that the truly just society – and the one that serves all its members best – is the one that encourages and supports the creativity, imagination, and freedom of its entrepreneurs. You’ll find some important support for this thinking in topics I’ve been writing about lately.

The EZones Movement Unites Entrepreneurs In Shared Citizenry Of The World.

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The entrepreneurs who supply the energy are unified in the principles and practice of creating value. In today’s interconnected world, the customer might be on one side of the globe while the producer is on the other, or the interaction could take place in a village marketplace. It’s all entrepreneurship.

Four Simple Rules For Initiating Entrepreneur Zones Anywhere In The World.

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EZones provide a new entrepreneurial pathway to reducing poverty in deprived communities, wherever in the world they might be located.

Don’t Accept False Dichotomies. Entrepreneurs Exercise Integrated Systems Thinking.

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Have you ever been subjected to the kind of test that HR Departments use to put you in a personality type box or determine your strengths and weaknesses? Entrepreneurship is not a personality type, it's a form of systems thinking.
E4B Podcast Cover for Episode #102 Featuring Dale Caldwell

EZones Encourage Entrepreneurship In Order To Address The Decline In Economic Mobility.

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The decline in US economic mobility is associated with a decline in entrepreneurship for poorer families and communities. EZones are a new concept to address this problem.
E4B Podcast Cover for Episode #109 Featuring Professor Desmond Ng

Group Of Nations Embraces Inclusive Entrepreneurship To Reduce Global Poverty.

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The best path upwards to prosperity for every nation lies in entrepreneurship. The G7-G20 Group Of Nations recognizes this, and is producing a global summit on the subject.

For Greater Business Success, Turn Your Thinking Upside Down In These 6 Ways.

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Business schools and many management consultants and practitioners continue to think in the logic and structures of the Industrial Age. Inverting every element of that thought pattern produces new insights.