The “Real Scoop” about the Sustainable Reduction of Corruption & Poverty In the Face of Climate Change (Full-Day)
This seminar examines critical relationships between technology deployment, corruption, poverty, climate change and massive social unrest. The seminar makes the case that there has been no significant reduction in corruption and poverty levels in Third World Countries over the past 25 years and that none can be forecasted. Technology’s disastrous impact on poverty is examined and identified as a major deterrent to poverty reduction, even though it is required to move quickly in the face of climate change; using technology instead of labor essentially exacerbates stress and social unrest. The seminar quickly touches on the growing global need for civil engineers and project managers, which will grow worse as climate change continues. Because the U.S. and many other Developed Countries have limited their population growth, in spite of aging populations, and can no longer supply large numbers of civil engineers and project managers much less basic workers, the seminar offers the idea that China may be the dominant supplier of these people. China has more A Students than the entire population of the U.S. The seminar then identifies the missing ingredient to global progress on almost all the critical issues: the need for large numbers of socially responsible, multilingual, principle-driven, high-integrity leaders from all countries working together. An approach to funding the identification, protection, education, development and networking of such leaders is outlined. The seminar closes with a discussion on why the reduction of corruption and poverty is a requirement for every international business and every country’s government. This discussion proposes a pre-investment checklist before releasing funds for any major project to corrupt Third World Countries.
The seminar begins with the 4-hour Xemorpheum® Board Game; Introduction to Third World Business Seminar, which has a “would recommend to others” rating of over 95%. This 4-hour session is an ideal, exciting and fun introduction to third world business for both students and teachers, from high school through college, or new employees scheduled to work in overseas operations. All of the seminars use information and concepts from the book Corruption Arts in Third World International Business: Traps, Swizzles, and Swindles Used by the Master Players by Rich Gottbreht.
This seminar is based on the book Corruption Arts in Third World International Business: Traps, Swizzles, and Swindles Used by the Master Players by Rich Gottbreht and the Xemorpheum® board game, both sold seperately. Global Insights Education, LLC also offers a Xemorpheum® Facilitator Guide so qualified facilitators can conduct these sessions on their own. The book, game and facilitator guide are available in the Understanding and Managing Corruption Kit which includes all three products, plus the 200-page Global Insights Education, LLC Planning Workbook, 5 informative pamphlets and a handy carrying case.
All Global Insights seminars are very reasonably priced. Please call Rich Gottbreht (303-905-0415) or email rich.gottbreht@globalinsights.biz for a quote!
The Xemorpheum®Game is educational, fun and unpredictable!
The Xemorpheum®Game is educational, fun and unpredictable!
