Friday, November 20, 2015

Ashoka - Saraca asoca: FORK All-Languages' WUaS business model with its a) Creative Commons' core b) other planned revenue streams, All-languages and All-countries' WUaS with its Creative Commons' core has two new planned revenue streams on its more commercial side, if we can structure this well (for IPOs even?): HospitalTechnologies (and in a virtual earth) and MindSports (e.g. poker, bridge, the game of Go), The former, both online and on the ground, technologies and especially information technologies for WUaS's planned online teaching hospitals in all countries' main languages; the latter we'd like to turn into online spectator sports in all countries' main languages +., All of these 11 planned revenue streams are on the socially conscious side of business-thinking, non-harming and caring-wise ... (a little f/Friendly/Quaker informed as well) ... Dear Susan (Lonergan), As author of "Who Runs Silicon Valley," Academic entrepreneurialism (is this a new term?) with regard to online WUaS planned in all countries, World Univ & Sch may call this FORKED commercial side "WUaS Business," Stanford Professor Dave Larcker's "Seven Myths of Boards of Directors"

Fork All-Languages' WUaS business model with its a) Creative Commons' core b) other planned revenue streams - 
(https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/667741015059501056)


All-languages and All-countries' World University and School with its Creative Commons' core has two new planned revenue streams on its more commercial side, if we can structure this well (for IPOs and a publicly traded company even?) : HospitalTechnologies (and in a virtual earth) and MindSports (e.g. poker, bridge, the game of Go). The former, both online and on the ground, technologies and especially information technologies for WUaS's planned online teaching hospitals in all countries' main languages; the latter we'd like to turn into online spectator sports in all countries' main languages +. 


(All Langs WUaS:a) Creative Commons' core b) other planned revenue streams w 2 new:HospitalTechnologies & MIndSports  
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/667739766566195201)


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World University and School may call this "WUaS Business" and even seek, if possible, and if we can structure it well legally and financially, to make it a public offering.


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All of these 11 planned revenue streams are on the socially conscious side of business-thinking, non-harming- and caring-wise (a little f/Friendly/Quaker-informed as well) ...


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Dear Susan (Lonergan), 

It was very nIce to hear your question and read through your edifying publication (with Mark's thinking too!). I wish we could have met and talked a little after the Stanford Law Board event this morning as well. 

As author of "Who Runs Silicon Valley," may I invite you potentially to join the World University and School Board? What would be the best ways to explore this possibility further otherwise? 

After reading "Who Runs Silicon Valley" and hearing the panel's presentations, I think, as Creative Commons' licensed, 501 (c) (3) World University and School grows, of which I'm the founder and CEO, that there will be some potential for remuneration for Board members outside of our Creative Commons' licensed core planned revenue streams, and on our planned commercial side business plan - http://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2015/09/wuass-business-model-update-creative.html - if we can structure this well.

World University and School seeks to become the Harvard of the Internet, and in all ~200 countries main languages, as well as wiki schools in all 7,938 languages. 

Thank you. 

Best regards, 
Scott

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Academic entrepreneurialism (is this a new term?) with regard to online WUaS planned in all countries ...

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Some of the questions I might first ask a Stanford lawyer have to do with using the You at World University and School - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/You_at_World_University - database at World University and School on both sides of the fork.

And, if this were possible, and re this article by Stanford Professor Dave Larcker, "World University and School" and "WUaS Business" would be very careful about independence of our Board of Directors.

I also found his "Seven Myths of Boards of Directors" http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/sites/gsb/files/publication-pdf/cgri-closer-look-51-seven-myths-board-directors.pdf - very helpful and germane for WUaS. 




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