The pandemic recovery is no longer election theatrics, but all about Mastery of Covidism, finding experts to deal with recessions and depressions.
Author: Naseem Javed
The next big item is to cope with billion jobless, workless, officeless, masked or unmasked working citizenry marching on main boulevards of the big and small cities of the world.
New economic realities are emerging across the world.
While elections are about promises, 2020 elections are more about broken promises.
Don’t fix the broken model — just break it, as current models are part of the gradual evolutions from last century with lot of broken entrapments.
New models and new thinking should emerge.
The normal system of 100 days ago is all but broken. How will the post-coronavirus economies look like?
World has two simple options: body-bags or bankruptcies.
Trump’s $350 billion stimulus package is an earth shattering surprise, a true entrepreneurial move like the Marshal Plan.
Digital platforms offering almost free upskilling, reskilling and uplifting hidden national talents are the need of the hour.
As Coronavirus is testing political and leadership skills of national leaders, small medium business sectors across the world are ready for mobilization.
Urgently needed is the open and bold discussion on national mobilization of entrepreneurialism on digital platforms.
A platform economy may add 1,000 times more power and speed at times at 1% of costs.
Twenty suggestions to improve grassroots prosperity that will save nations from populism and restless citizenry.
Without a full grasp of the age of abundance one simply cannot think, design or produce anything, period.
Artificially Intelligent Smart Robots will not take our jobs. They are like elevators, the once smart robots, which carry people floor to floor and only boosted skyscrapers density.
When workless, officeless workers start leaving downtown office buildings, corporate hierarchies morph, impacting downtown economies and redefining their purpose against suburbia.
Alibaba records $38 billion of sales within 24 hours. The company’s single day sales may take 38 years of GDP for St. Kitts and Nevis, two month for Portugal and a full week for Canada.
The old-style export promotions bureaus of the world are now nothing but lingering liabilities.
Climate change discussions are decades old, what’s different today is the open force of downstream mobilization of the action plan.
Big business is big business but small business is much bigger.
What are the big questions in the next 100 days when roughly half a billion people are going to elect or re-elect leaders?
Nations whose citizens think entrepreneurially will be the nations that thrive in today’s changing world.
Expothon has expertise in national mobilization and deployment strategies that are critically essential to launch any grassroots prosperity or local economic development program.
No matter what the final resolutions at G20 are, large scale challenges facing billions of citizens and well connected dreamers must be addressed.
