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Globalization, we've all agree that globalization
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is now something we've embraced.
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This is now an integrated economy and people
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have to learn to see the world now,
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not just as a local market, not just as a regional market,
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not as a national market but as an international or global market.
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There will be changes that will naturally have to happen because this
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is a tremendous transformation we're going through economically.
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People will win, people will lose. It will make us sharper, honestly.
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Did you see the thing Steve Ballmer put out, I think a Bloomberg,
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the last issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.
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He talked about how when Microsoft was always in the lead,
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he didn't have to try very hard but now that
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they are lagging in several industries;
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they are now becoming entrepreneurial again.
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It's something that really gave me a lot of
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faith because as you are challenged further,
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I think you become greater at acting entrepreneurially.
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Any other questions, please.
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You indicated that a lot of the opportunities are
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a function of meeting a need in the marketplace.
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In the next four years,
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it's estimated that 80% of the growth and wealth in the world
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will happen outside of the United States and Western Europe
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and where the average income is roughly $3,000 a year.
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I suspect the problems they're trying to solve
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or something that we have no knowledge on. So how do we participate?
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This is one of the best opportunities I think we face because it challenges
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us to think through paradigms that we operate within the West.
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For instance, does healthcare have to be expensive.
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I've been really inspired by some of the
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healthcare leaders that are saying,
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look we are going to act forcefully to serve other people.
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I think we are going to change fundamentally some of the ways
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that we operate and the years of haves and have-nots,
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I think is going to break down.
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I honestly think that we're changing fundamentally
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our economic paradigm right now.
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How do we get knowledge about what needs are - that
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what we know how to do might be able to fulfill,
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if we don't in fact have an experience with that need. Right.
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It's not part of our - the thing we've ever dealt with in our lives.
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So I think you're speaking to the converted already.
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How many of you have visited Africa?
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Raise your hand. How many of you have been to the Middle East?
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How many of you have been to either China,
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India or somewhere in the South Pacific?
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We're solving the problem because people
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are learning about these challenges.
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And we have to take it very seriously.
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How many of you are actually doing projects
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in areas outside of the U.S.?
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That's the pattern I want to see.
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It's not tourism, it's not about the
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Peace Corps going for six months, it's about doing something. Right?
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And that's why I am in the entrepreneurship business
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because entrepreneurship is about doing something.