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Transformation to best practice can occur when an enterprise shares its knowhow with the rest of the world. Thus, world transformation is possible only when any successful enterprise has an education brànch which shares its bet practice and cutting edge innovation openly and colaborates with the rest of the world to make further improvements. This is a paradigm shift. From education which teaches one not collaborative advantage, but competitive advantage - not open collaboration but competitive waste - not inclusion but proprietary patents. | Transformation to best practice can occur when an enterprise shares its knowhow with the rest of the world. Thus, world transformation is possible only when any successful enterprise has an education brànch which shares its bet practice and cutting edge innovation openly and colaborates with the rest of the world to make further improvements. This is a paradigm shift. From education which teaches one not collaborative advantage, but competitive advantage - not open collaboration but competitive waste - not inclusion but proprietary patents. | ||
We can address this. By combining existing best practice and proofs of concept to creating enterprise ecosystems that meet true human needs. We test this theory with housing that solves the housing issue, energy issue, and poverty issue - all at the same time. By a combination of Agrihood and Fabrihood integration into urban developments that would otherwise be cookie cutter subdivisions - we create the next world around us. |
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Transformation to best practice can occur when an enterprise shares its knowhow with the rest of the world. Thus, world transformation is possible only when any successful enterprise has an education brànch which shares its bet practice and cutting edge innovation openly and colaborates with the rest of the world to make further improvements. This is a paradigm shift. From education which teaches one not collaborative advantage, but competitive advantage - not open collaboration but competitive waste - not inclusion but proprietary patents.
We can address this. By combining existing best practice and proofs of concept to creating enterprise ecosystems that meet true human needs. We test this theory with housing that solves the housing issue, energy issue, and poverty issue - all at the same time. By a combination of Agrihood and Fabrihood integration into urban developments that would otherwise be cookie cutter subdivisions - we create the next world around us.