Sunday, 27 November 2011

Lord Neil Gibson has been involved in stimulating and regulating the economies on Lesotho, South Africa, and Belize.

His travels have taken him from West Europe to South Africa to places in our own backyard!

So clearly, Lord Neil Gibson is a man who knows what it means to make a difference worldwide.

Monday, 21 November 2011

Lord Neil Gibson has done great things for the organizations and people he has worked with, his new projects are sure to be numbered among greatest achievements when completed.

Friday, 18 November 2011

Helping The Economy

Lord Neil Gibson is a talented financial professional, and he surely understands that the price of oil and other resources will increase as stores become depleted. Instead of paying top dollar for resources, Lord Neil Gibson and other like-minded individuals are working to create an affordable energy resource that will help both the economy and the environment.

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Lord Neil Gibson this week is working very hard to rebuild antiquated infrastructure. This will help people receive the help they need much faster.

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

In Belize the people have to be the most polite and kindist people around the world. The Country is amazing and the air so fresh. This is the place to visit.

Monday, 14 November 2011

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Between 2008 and 2011, Lord Neil Gibson visited the Kingdom of Lesotho is South Africa. Naturally, he interacted with the Kingdom’s residents and eventually forged a relationship with the members of the royal family, including Prince Seeiso and his brother, the King of Lesotho. During his visit, he secured the chance to help the royal family and the residents of the Kingdom by rebuilding the infrastructure within the community.
To help Lesotho, Lord Neil Gibson enlisted the aid of Twin Peaks Investment Group, which was created to work on the economic growth of the Kingdom of Lesotho. Twin Peaks Investment Group has three main goals:
  1. To improve the transportation options in the country.
  2. To enhance the ability of the people of the country to use its natural resources.
  3. To create a higher standard of living.

Friday, 11 November 2011

Thursday, 10 November 2011

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE

In a recent story, a couple who are worthy of a bit of recognition, donated 150 million dollars to the Stanford Business School.  Robert and Dorothy King have a goal to establish an Institution in developing countries that will assist Entrepreneurs in building their businesses.

Mr. King, an alumnus of and graduate of the  Stanford School of Business, and partner with an investment firm, Peninsula Capital located in Menlo Park.

The Institute for Innovation for Developing Economies will allow research to take place in such developing international regions.

Please read the full article at: http://philanthropy.com/article/150-Million-Gift-Will-Help/129645/

In our ever-changing world, we are facing times that we have never had to face.  More than ever, we must boost our skills in 3 specific areas.  

1.  We must speak and communicate with other people, communities and regions with the intention of making a true lasting change.

2.  Operate with an expectation of completion

3.  Know the need of the community being impacted

Let's all create better business through innovation!

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

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I Lord Neil Gibson wish the people of the world health and happiness.