Friday, May 22, 2009

CLEAN - Empowering Business Growth through Clean Technology

CLEAN - Empowering Business Growth through Clean Technology
(CopyRight 2009; Benjamin Goh, www.bensglobal.com)

C for Coach & Consult companies how to do business the CLEAN way! Its always easier to look from the outside and see what's wrong in the inside. Set up Clean Technology Clinics to be made available at low cost to companies wanting to go the clean technology driven business approach.

L for Lead by example! Worked closely with government bodies and large corporations on leading the clean technology driven business concepts. And where applicable, tax incentives, R&D funding or even criterion for business partnership.

E for Experts (Clean Technology) Forums, Seminars and Conferences! Most such events are organised by profit-making companies. In order to promote the clean technology, regular events of the above nature should be organized with the objective of promoting clean technology and only breaking-even on cost. This will give more companies, especially small and growing enterprises a lower cost option to market and sell their clean technology driven products and services.

A for Alliances or Affiliates. The Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (or otherwise known as the Kyoto Protocol) is an agreement among seven Asia-Pacific nations: Australia, Canada, China, India, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Although it is known that these seven countries are responsible for more than half of the world's carbon dioxide emissions, it is worthwhile to have Clean Technology Alliance in other up and coming economies like Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, etc. Form alliances or affiliates with other companies having similar CLEAN business objectives.

N for Network CLEAN. Form networking circles of companies of various vertical industry wanting to share and grow towards a clean technology driven business. Regular networking sessions will be organized in various Asia Pacific countries to allow constant interaction and exchange of ideas.

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