Time Zone #9 has nine countries from Russia to Mauritius |
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1. Countries: Nine countries are most often in this time zone. In Every Country in Every Time Zone In each country, the best producers will be encapsulating the stories about their best businesses. Local business advocates, like the mayors and Chambers of Commerce and business associations will nominate the first 100 businesses and then everyone in the country will nominate and vote online. All these businesses are invited to answer tough questions about who they are, from where they have come, and their hopes and dreams for the future. There are over 250 possible questions to answer and that list is growing! Once there are answers to 25 key questions, you will begin to see a story taking shape. The finished product -- a half-hour television episode -- will only have time to explore ten to twelve of those answers. The remaining answers will be on the web and the best of those will be part of very short broadcasts during the prime time hour within that company's time zone. Every local episode will first air locally. The best will air globally. Questions & Answers Who are you? What is the meaning and value of your life? What drives you? Why do people respect you? Are you a leader? What is your vision for exiting the business? When did you hired your first employee? Every video begins with a question. Look at any video on this website and you will discover the key question and a case study guide to explore the question further. Your involvement today You can be involved today. First, be critical. Soon you'll be able to edit pages like the editors of Wikipedia. But, today, if you see something that needs to be change, let us know. There are widely-varying statements about the nations within these time zones. The most dynamically-updated information on the web today is from the hundreds of thousands of people within the Wikipedia family. This site will link (most often a pop-up window) to Wikipedia for more information. At the very least, there should be a link to the Wikipedia information about each capital city. The next steps will be to aggregate information about populations and to get an estimated number of total businesses in each country. To learn more -- we encourage you to help -- volunteer to be on a Research Team for a country or a region. You are invited to be our guest. Yes, it is free. Or, join us: (1) Register your entire business and everyone in it. |
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