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/
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!
Well Said Sir.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely correct.
Change never "lasts" unless you are committed to the task at hand. Never start a job you do not intend to finish (is the time honoured saying) again. Spot on. A community is like an environment, if you do not understand it you cannot survive in it. Again straight to the point.
Innovation is the key in all we do. If it works leave it alone and if it dose not then fix it. Innovation is on of the main drivers here we all need to take a leaf out of your (demonstration) of how to "get it done."
Bravo Sir please keep up the good work. You are an exemplary example to all of us. Thank you.