Vote for The World Twitter Roundtable #G140 – The Top 10 Agenda 0.3

Top 10 Agenda 0.2 Shows Shift in Consciousness: The World Twitter Roundtable #G140

 

Dear Friends

Thank you for the excellent feedback and votes you are providing to create the Top 10 Agenda for The World Twitter Roundtable #G140 via mi2g.net, ATCA 5000, The Philanthropia, HQR, @G140 and key social media channels: Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

Agenda 0.2 is showing a clear shift in collective Consciousness and Priorities in 2009 in comparison to the tail end of 2008. Amazing how you have totally flipped the agenda! What was priority 10 for Presidents, Chairmen and CEOs has become priority 1 for you. What was not even a priority for them is now priority number 2 for you!

As many Presidents, Chairmen and CEOs begin to think seriously about Twitter and its implications on their global business plan and strategy, we are conscious that The World Twitter Roundtable #G140 has a big role to play in raising our collective consciousness and to bring about innovation in the socio-economic-political agenda for the world’s key decision makers.

Your cutting edge feedback from ‘the coal face’ is helping us to prioritise the Top 10 Agenda of Global Risks and Opportunities based on your immediate needs and concerns. Wonderful, please continue, we are extremely grateful!

Based on your input so far, the original agenda has been redesigned and the latest version @G140 follows:

Top 10 Agenda 0.2: The World Twitter Roundtable #G140

[Note: Original Rank = ( ); New Item = *]

1. Ethics, Ego*, Psychology of More*, Incentives*, Crowd Behaviour* (10)

2. Jobs*/Employment*, Innovation*, Real Work*, Demographic Skews and Resource Shortages; (6)

3. Financial systems and Systemic Risk, Regulation* and Rating*, Derivatives* and Off-Balance-Sheet*, Long Term Wealth*, False Optimism*; (8)

4. Pandemics, Health*, Happiness* and Wellbeing*; (7)

5. Radical Poverty, Wealth Redistribution*, and Microfinance; (2)

6. Energy and Geo-Politics, Clean Energy*; (3)

7. Climate Chaos and the Environment, Regulation* and Taxation*; (1)

8. Sustainability*, Longevity* and Advanced Technologies: (5)

i. Biotechnology including Genetics*, GMO*, GEO* repercussions;
ii. Informatics including Social Media and Web 3.0;
iii. Nanotechnology
iv. Robotics
v. Artificial Intelligence;

9. Organised Crime & Extremism; (4)

10. Transhumanism; (9)

Our organisations, mi2g.net, ATCA Open, The Philanthropia, HQR and @G140 remain at your disposal.

The original message published on 12th May 2009 follows:

As many Presidents, Chairmen and CEOs begin to think seriously about Twitter and its implications on their global business plan and strategy, we are being requested to host a World Twitter Roundtable @G140!

We wonder if you have specific areas of interest that you would like us to consider! What would the ideal agenda look like from a government, corporate and NGO perspective?

How would you suggest we address the following Top 10 Global Risks and Opportunities within The World Twitter Roundtable @G140:

Original Top 10 Agenda 0.1: The World Twitter Roundtable #G140

1. Climate chaos and the environment;

2. Radical poverty and microfinance;

3. Geo-politics and energy;

4. Organised crime & extremism;

5. Advanced technologies — bio, info, nano, robo & AI;

6. Demographic skews and resource shortages;

7. Pandemics;

8. Financial systems and systemic risk;

9. Transhumanism; and

10. Ethics.

[ENDS]

We welcome your thoughts, observations and views. To reflect further on this, please respond within Twitter @G140, Linked and Facebook’s ATCA Open groups and related discussion platform of HQR.

All the best

DK Matai

Chairman and Founder: mi2g.net, ATCA, The Philanthropia, HQR, @G140

To connect directly with:

. DK Matai: http://twitter.com/DKMatai

. Open HQR: http://twitter.com/OpenHQR

. ATCA Open: http://twitter.com/ATCAOpen

. @G140: http://twitter.com/G140

. mi2g: http://twitter.com/intunit

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The "ATCA Open" network on LinkedIn and Facebook is for professionals interested in ATCA’s original global aims, working with ATCA step-by-step across the world, or developing tools supporting ATCA’s objectives to build a better world.

The original ATCA — Asymmetric Threats Contingency Alliance — is a philanthropic expert initiative founded in 2001 to resolve complex global challenges through collective Socratic dialogue and joint executive action to build a wisdom based global economy. Adhering to the doctrine of non-violence, ATCA addresses asymmetric threats and social opportunities arising from climate chaos and the environment; radical poverty and microfinance; geo-politics and energy; organised crime & extremism; advanced technologies — bio, info, nano, robo & AI; demographic skews and resource shortages; pandemics; financial systems and systemic risk; as well as transhumanism and ethics. Present membership of the original ATCA network is by invitation only and has over 5,000 distinguished members from over 120 countries: including 1,000 Parliamentarians; 1,500 Chairmen and CEOs of corporations; 1,000 Heads of NGOs; 750 Directors at Academic Centres of Excellence; 500 Inventors and Original thinkers; as well as 250 Editors-in-Chief of major media.

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About dk.matai

DK Matai is an engineer turned entrepreneur and philanthropist with a keen interest in the well being of global society. DK founded mi2g in 1995, the global risk specialists, in London, UK, whilst developing simulations for his PhD at Imperial College.

DK helped found ATCA - The Asymmetric Threats Contingency Alliance - in 2001, a philanthropic expert initiative to address complex global challenges through Socratic dialogue and joint executive action to build a wisdom based global economy. ATCA addresses opportunities and threats arising from climate chaos, radical poverty, organised crime, extremism, informatics, nanotechnology, robotics, genetics, artificial intelligence and financial systems.  ATCA has 5,000+ distinguished members from over 100 countries: including several from the House of Lords, House of Commons, EU Parliament, US Congress & Senate, G10's Senior Government officials and over 1,500 CEOs from financial institutions, scientific corporates, NGOs and 750+ Profs from academic centres of excellence. ATCA Open is active on Facebook and LinkedIn.

Philanthropy - DK co-founded The Philanthropia in 2005 - to include the Trinity Club, Syndicates and Ethical Investment Funds - with 1,000 leading philanthropists, family offices, foundations, private banks, NGOs and specialist advisors to resolve complex global challenges through collaborative & sustained efforts. DK's other voluntary interests are Sant Bani (Voice of Saints), a culturally diverse fellowship dedicated to the unity of humankind; World Future Council's Board of Advisors and Donors; The Shirley Foundation; Oxford Internet Institute at University of Oxford; Tomorrow's Company and The Trinity Forum, where he advises on a pro bono basis.

Honours - DK was selected to present knowledge management to The Queen in 1998 and mi2g won The Queen's Award for Enterprise in the category of Innovation for Bespoke Security Architecture in 2003. This led to a visit to Buckingham Palace, a celebration hosted at Lloyd's of London, and by The Lord Mayor at Mansion House, followed by a joint visit to Zurich, Switzerland.

Innovation - DK spends about half of his time innovating with mi2g teams focused on digital banking, digital risk management and bespoke security architecture for major financial institutions, government agencies and multi-nationals in Europe, America and Asia. DK believes passionately that the next generation of private and corporate banking involves the global safe custody of valuable data and intellectual property alongside financial deposits with "guaranteed security". D2-Banking is holistic and includes the online vaulting of genomic maps and medical records; art, photo, music and video collections; digital messages and personal files including wills, deeds and memoirs; and other intellectual property alongside traditional financial services.

Authority - DK is an authority on countering complex global threats; strategic risk management & visualisation; contingency planning; Information Operations (IO); electronic defence; biometric authentication; secure payment systems and Open Source hardened kernel solutions. He is an invited contributor to defence and global security analysis in the UK, USA, EU, Canada, Switzerland, Japan and India. mi2g intelligence has been cited by several government agencies including NISCC in the UK, FBI in the US and United Nations agencies in New York and Geneva.

Background - DK is a British subject, a Freeman of the City of London, a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists, and a member of the Institute of Directors and The Institution of Engineering and Technology. He has worked formerly in the R&D labs of IBM, Inmos, ST Microelectronics and Helvar Electrosonic on Massive Parallel Processing and supercomputing applications. He enjoys meeting people, sharing thoughts, reading history and learning languages. He is vegetarian, teetotal and an optimist. He has lived in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and North America and he now lives with his family in Europe, with London as hub.

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