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THE PEOPLE PERSPECTIVE
PEOPLE ARE VERY IMPORTANT ... ESSENTIAL TO GET THIS RIGHT
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PEOPLE AS CONSUMERS
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Food - Vegetables
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Food - Meat
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Housing
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Clothes
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Mobility
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Recreation
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More consumption correlates to a better quality of life up to a certain level. Beyond that level more consumption may well have negative consequences, as for example too much food may result in obesity and diabetes or worse.
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PEOPLE AS CONTRIBUTORS
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AS INDIVIDUALS ... Live life ... Work & family
Every individual is different, both in what they are capable of doing and how they want to live their lives. People should have the freedom to succeed in all sorts of good ways, and should be helped so that they never fail. People need the facts about themselves and everything around them.
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IN ORGANIZATIONS ... Do the work ... Make the decisions
Companies are important drivers of the economy. Within companies it is people that make the decisions, and for many decades the dominant metric for success has been profit without taking into consideration impact on society and nature. This must change. Profit performance on its own is not enough!
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AS INVESTORS ... Allocate financial resources
The allocation of capital shapes the future of the economy. People make the decisions about what investments should be made and have been guided mainly by the potential for growth of financial wealth without taking into consideration issues relating to society and the environment. These other issues matter.
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AS RESIDENTS ... part of the community in a place
More than anything else, people are the essence of a place. Much of what works in a place is because of people, and most of the things in a place are those that are needed by people and give pleasure to people.
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ROLE PLAYED BY CORPORATE ORGANIZATIONS
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ALL HAVE SUBSTANTIAL IMPACT ON SOCIETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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DIGITAL TECH
Google
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OIL & GAS
ExxonMobil
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AERO ENGINES
Rolls Royce
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BANKING
HSBC
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ENGINEERING
GE
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FOOD
Unilever
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Most of the global economy comprises products that are produced by very big organizations that are complex with multiple factories in many different locations, and supply chains that span the globe. It is not easy to understand these companies in a way that makes it possible to hold them accountable for their behavior. Nevertheless, despite their complexity, they are able to communicate their profit performance to investors, but not their social impact nor their environmental impact, even where these are material. This has to change.
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PLACE
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THE CRITICAL VALUE ADD FROM LOCATIONAL CAPITAL
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CITIES / COMMUNITIES
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Cities and Communities are where people live their lives
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MAIN ST.
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SCHOOLS
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CHURCHES
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POLICE
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RECREATION
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HOSPITALS
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SUBURBS
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UNIVERSITIES
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HOUSING
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FIRE
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RELAXATION
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PERSONNEL
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All living is local. Everything is needed in the place to enable a decent quality of life (QoL). Everything is interconnected. Nothing important can be missing ... multi-sector is essential. When the place is dysfunctional life is much more difficult.
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COUNTRIES
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More than 200 countries ... with vastly different characteristics
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There is plethora of data averaged at the country level. These data at the country level useful for broad comparisons, not so much for management of performance and decision making. Specifics of different locations within a country are essential for better allocation of resources and problem solving.
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PRODUCTS
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PRODUCTS IMPACT PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS AND NATURE
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NEEDED FOR A DECENT QUALITY OF LIFE
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Food - Vegetables
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Food - Meat
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Housing
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Clothes
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Mobility
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Recreation
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More consumption correlates to a better quality of life up to a certain level. Beyond that level more consumption may well have negative consequences, as for example too much food may result in obesity and diabetes or worse.
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NATURE AND NATURAL SYSTEMS ARE FOUNDATIONAL
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SUN
NATURE
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NATURE
BIODIVERSITY
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Everything starts with nature ... but the importance of nature is ignored in most of economics, business management and politics. Natural ecosystems make clean water and air, maintain the productivity of soil, stabilize the climate and so much more.
Energy from the sun provides the energy for all sorts of natural production, as well as agrticulture for food production
There are complex networks that link the lifecycles of animals (including fish) and plants and are essential for life to go on season after season.
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