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By Tracy Williams, Michael Deich and Josh Daniel Bill Gates first talked publicly about creative capitalism in his Harvard commencement speech last year. Because Bill felt the idea was so promising, he expanded on the concept in his speech at the World Economic Forum and, more recently, in the pages of Time magazine. The idea has been developed even further through discussions on this site. We’re
Bill Gates put a lot of emphasis on “recognition” as a “market-based incentive.” I think that’s worth examining closely. Many contributors has argued about whether it’s legitimate for a company’s managers to divert resources to social ends – with Steven Landsburg, and the spirit of Milton Friedman, at the heart of the debate. But there’s another question here: would this work? Will the quest for a
by Bill Gates Prepared remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum, January 24, 2008, in Davos, Switzerland. Thank you for that welcome and for the privilege of speaking at this forum. This is the last time I will come to Davos as a full-time employee of Microsoft. Some of us are lucky enough to arrive at moments in life where we can pause, reflect on our work, and say: “This is great. It’s fun
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