Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region
with developing bamboo technology and other application among people,
communities, institutions. for more details please visit here:
www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions, governments. Visit here for more: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
The document discusses challenges faced by people from North East India. It notes that the region comprises seven states referred to as the "Seven Sisters" and each has unique cultures and landscapes. However, many people from the region face discrimination and lack of opportunities when they migrate to major cities elsewhere in India for education and work. A key factor pushing migration is lack of higher education infrastructure in the North East states. The document calls for developing the region through initiatives like tourism, political representation, security, placements and educational infrastructure to address the issues.
International scenario of livestock with respect to North East Region of IndiaILRI
油
This document summarizes the international livestock industry with a focus on how it relates to the Northeast region of India. It makes three key points:
1) Smallholder livestock farmers make up the majority of the world's poor but face disadvantages compared to industrial operations due to economies of scale and market regulations.
2) The industrial livestock sector is growing rapidly globally and dominated by a few large multinational corporations, while smallholders are declining.
3) The smallholder livestock system is still relevant for Northeast India, where most rural households rear livestock and products are marketed locally, but the sector faces challenges around production practices, extension services, and food safety.
North East Based Projects for Social & Economic Development - www.nectar.org.inparasbuildtech2014
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The progress of North East Based Projects for Social & Economic Development is followed closely. For more info, please visit: http://www.nectar.org.in/
Recovery and resilience after floods in Pakistan - November 2014Magnus Wolfe Murray
油
Really heavy rains for no more than 7 days in central Pakistan in September 2012 nearly 500,000 homes were completely destroyed, leaving almost 3.5m homeless and destitute. Most of these people had barely recovered from floods in August 2010. I am proud to say that DFID (UK tax payers money) has been the largest donor year on year in shelter, agriculture recovery and water-sanitation across this area, reaching almost a million people. I have started to include photos of these amazing people, because they are just that, and so inspiring and positive, always.
North Eastern Government plan, execute and monitor the development schemes in North Eastern region. The whole responsibility is on the Ministry of Development.
For more info, please visit: http://www.nectar.org.in/
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
"Extensive Characterization of Bamboo with Different Binders as Alternative M...Paul Jacob
油
This thesis proposal explores using bamboo and agricultural waste products like carbonized rice husk and saw dust ash as alternatives to concrete. The study aims to achieve a compressive strength of 2500-3000 psi similar to Class A concrete. It will prepare concrete mixtures substituting the alternatives for cement and test their mechanical properties. Bamboo reinforced concrete beams will also undergo flexural testing. The results will determine if the alternative mixtures can be used for non-load bearing structures to reduce costs. The proposal outlines preparing samples, testing methods for compression, tensile and pullout strength. The results will help maximize use of agricultural byproducts in concrete and encourage further research.
The document provides a portfolio of architectural and design projects by Nathalie Jolivert, including experimental bamboo pavilions and structures in Haiti and Colombia, residential and institutional rebuilding projects in Haiti post-earthquake, mixed media art exhibitions in Haiti and the United States, and brand design projects. The portfolio highlights Jolivert's focus on using sustainable and locally sourced materials like bamboo in architectural design, as well as exploring architecture's role in community development and humanitarian aid. The document provides details on 7 architecture projects and 6 mixed media art projects from Jolivert's career.
This document discusses Google's data-driven marketing solutions to help companies convert qualified audiences across different screens. It recommends using collected customer data and signals to segment audiences and personalize ads. Automated bidding and dynamic creative optimization are suggested to reach the right customer with the right message. Measurement and testing tools can evaluate campaign effectiveness across search, display, video and devices. Unifying marketing strategies on Google's platform is touted to improve workflow and maximize returns. Case studies demonstrate increased profits, conversions and customer views using these audience and automation solutions.
Here Comes The Sun // Brand North-East IndiaNitin Das Rai
油
Brand strategy for the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry's (FICCI) North-East Regional Advisory Council. Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India.
Bamboo is a versatile building material that can be used for scaffolding, bridges, houses, and other structures. It grows rapidly, has high strength comparable to steel, and is renewable. Bamboo foundations, walls, flooring, roofing, and scaffolding/beams can be used in construction. While bamboo must be preserved to prevent insect/fungus damage and special techniques are needed for joining and assembly, it is inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and earthquake resistant. However, more design guidance and building codes are needed for widespread structural use of bamboo in construction.
North East India Investment Conference By K N Hazarikabgogoi
油
The document discusses emerging sectors and the value of networking for development in North East India. It outlines several emerging sectors in the region like infrastructure, education, IT, food processing, healthcare, medicinal plants, and microfinance. It argues that establishing a network between North East India and North East Indian Non-Resident Indians (NENRIs) living in countries like the US could generate new opportunities in business, knowledge sharing, and investments to support these emerging sectors and drive economic and social development in the region. The North Eastern Development Finance Corporation is presented as a potential partner to facilitate such financial and development partnerships between North East India and NENRIs.
Worlds largest commercial bamboo structureEdi Supriyanto
油
This document describes the world's largest commercial bamboo structure built in Bali, Indonesia. The three story bamboo building has a floor plan of 50m x 25m and a total height of 15 meters, making it the tallest bamboo building in Bali. The structure was designed by architect Peter Chelovsky and engineered by Edi Supriyanto. It took into account soil investigation and testing of the bamboo frame to ensure it could withstand the intended loads. Construction photos show the multi-stage building process used to erect this landmark bamboo building.
This document is a research paper on bamboo as a building material. It discusses bamboo's properties, uses, cultivation, and processing. Bamboo has high tensile strength, grows rapidly, and is widely used for construction, especially of rural housing, due to its strength, availability, and low cost. However, bamboo requires preservation techniques like smoking, whitewashing, or chemical treatments to resist insects and prolong its durability when used in construction.
This document provides information on using bamboo as reinforcement in concrete structures. It discusses the characteristics of bamboo, how to select and prepare bamboo reinforcement, and details on placement in concrete. Design principles are also covered, noting bamboo has higher tensile strength than steel but can crack and deflect more. The conclusion states bamboo is a viable building material for temporary or non-precision structures due to its natural variability.
Bamboo is a renewable resource that can be used for construction materials like roofing. A bamboo roof is environmentally friendly, cost effective, and aesthetically pleasing. Ideabook is a website where you can find design ideas for bamboo roofs by searching images and creating an online idea board. Some key advantages of a bamboo roof include that bamboo grows quickly, a bamboo roof can help reduce air conditioning costs, bamboo is resistant to pests and damage, and bamboo offers flexibility in sizes for roofing. A bamboo roof is a sustainable alternative to traditional roofing materials for homes or outdoor structures.
This document describes Thatched Roof Eco Resort, located in Pondicherry, India, which creates thatched roof eco resorts and cottages using natural materials like bamboo and wood. The resort offers various cottage styles like mud houses, bamboo cottages, tree houses, and modular cottages. It also provides details on the standard scope of construction for their bamboo cottages, including dimensions, foundation, framing structure, flooring, walls, roofing materials, doors, windows, bathroom fittings, electrical wiring, and furniture. Floor plans are included for 6 different bamboo cottage designs.
This document discusses the potential for using bamboo in housing construction following the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal. It notes that bamboo is widely available and used in Nepal, and has advantages as an affordable, earthquake-resistant building material. However, negative perceptions of bamboo housing remain a challenge. The document recommends the Nepalese government introduce policies to promote sustainable bamboo development and cultivation, which could help meet housing demand while reducing poverty and supporting reconstruction efforts.
The document discusses bamboo as a sustainable building material. Some key points:
1) Bamboo is a versatile grass that grows quickly and replenishes itself, making it a renewable resource. It can be used as an alternative to concrete, steel, or wood depending on the application.
2) Bamboo has advantages like high strength, flexibility, cost effectiveness, and environmental benefits like releasing more oxygen than trees and sequestering carbon.
3) In India, bamboo is widely used in industries like paper, construction materials, composites, textiles, and home accessories. It can play an important role in green building.
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region
with developing bamboo technology and other application among people,
communities, institutions. for more details please visit here:
www.nectar.org.in
The document discusses challenges faced by people from North East India. It notes that the region comprises seven states referred to as the "Seven Sisters" and each has unique cultures and landscapes. However, many people from the region face discrimination and lack of opportunities when they migrate to major cities elsewhere in India for education and work. A key factor pushing migration is lack of higher education infrastructure in the North East states. The document calls for developing the region through initiatives like tourism, political representation, security, placements and educational infrastructure to address the issues.
International scenario of livestock with respect to North East Region of IndiaILRI
油
This document summarizes the international livestock industry with a focus on how it relates to the Northeast region of India. It makes three key points:
1) Smallholder livestock farmers make up the majority of the world's poor but face disadvantages compared to industrial operations due to economies of scale and market regulations.
2) The industrial livestock sector is growing rapidly globally and dominated by a few large multinational corporations, while smallholders are declining.
3) The smallholder livestock system is still relevant for Northeast India, where most rural households rear livestock and products are marketed locally, but the sector faces challenges around production practices, extension services, and food safety.
North East Based Projects for Social & Economic Development - www.nectar.org.inparasbuildtech2014
油
The progress of North East Based Projects for Social & Economic Development is followed closely. For more info, please visit: http://www.nectar.org.in/
Recovery and resilience after floods in Pakistan - November 2014Magnus Wolfe Murray
油
Really heavy rains for no more than 7 days in central Pakistan in September 2012 nearly 500,000 homes were completely destroyed, leaving almost 3.5m homeless and destitute. Most of these people had barely recovered from floods in August 2010. I am proud to say that DFID (UK tax payers money) has been the largest donor year on year in shelter, agriculture recovery and water-sanitation across this area, reaching almost a million people. I have started to include photos of these amazing people, because they are just that, and so inspiring and positive, always.
North Eastern Government plan, execute and monitor the development schemes in North Eastern region. The whole responsibility is on the Ministry of Development.
For more info, please visit: http://www.nectar.org.in/
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
"Extensive Characterization of Bamboo with Different Binders as Alternative M...Paul Jacob
油
This thesis proposal explores using bamboo and agricultural waste products like carbonized rice husk and saw dust ash as alternatives to concrete. The study aims to achieve a compressive strength of 2500-3000 psi similar to Class A concrete. It will prepare concrete mixtures substituting the alternatives for cement and test their mechanical properties. Bamboo reinforced concrete beams will also undergo flexural testing. The results will determine if the alternative mixtures can be used for non-load bearing structures to reduce costs. The proposal outlines preparing samples, testing methods for compression, tensile and pullout strength. The results will help maximize use of agricultural byproducts in concrete and encourage further research.
The document provides a portfolio of architectural and design projects by Nathalie Jolivert, including experimental bamboo pavilions and structures in Haiti and Colombia, residential and institutional rebuilding projects in Haiti post-earthquake, mixed media art exhibitions in Haiti and the United States, and brand design projects. The portfolio highlights Jolivert's focus on using sustainable and locally sourced materials like bamboo in architectural design, as well as exploring architecture's role in community development and humanitarian aid. The document provides details on 7 architecture projects and 6 mixed media art projects from Jolivert's career.
This document discusses Google's data-driven marketing solutions to help companies convert qualified audiences across different screens. It recommends using collected customer data and signals to segment audiences and personalize ads. Automated bidding and dynamic creative optimization are suggested to reach the right customer with the right message. Measurement and testing tools can evaluate campaign effectiveness across search, display, video and devices. Unifying marketing strategies on Google's platform is touted to improve workflow and maximize returns. Case studies demonstrate increased profits, conversions and customer views using these audience and automation solutions.
Here Comes The Sun // Brand North-East IndiaNitin Das Rai
油
Brand strategy for the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry's (FICCI) North-East Regional Advisory Council. Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India.
Bamboo is a versatile building material that can be used for scaffolding, bridges, houses, and other structures. It grows rapidly, has high strength comparable to steel, and is renewable. Bamboo foundations, walls, flooring, roofing, and scaffolding/beams can be used in construction. While bamboo must be preserved to prevent insect/fungus damage and special techniques are needed for joining and assembly, it is inexpensive, environmentally friendly, and earthquake resistant. However, more design guidance and building codes are needed for widespread structural use of bamboo in construction.
North East India Investment Conference By K N Hazarikabgogoi
油
The document discusses emerging sectors and the value of networking for development in North East India. It outlines several emerging sectors in the region like infrastructure, education, IT, food processing, healthcare, medicinal plants, and microfinance. It argues that establishing a network between North East India and North East Indian Non-Resident Indians (NENRIs) living in countries like the US could generate new opportunities in business, knowledge sharing, and investments to support these emerging sectors and drive economic and social development in the region. The North Eastern Development Finance Corporation is presented as a potential partner to facilitate such financial and development partnerships between North East India and NENRIs.
Worlds largest commercial bamboo structureEdi Supriyanto
油
This document describes the world's largest commercial bamboo structure built in Bali, Indonesia. The three story bamboo building has a floor plan of 50m x 25m and a total height of 15 meters, making it the tallest bamboo building in Bali. The structure was designed by architect Peter Chelovsky and engineered by Edi Supriyanto. It took into account soil investigation and testing of the bamboo frame to ensure it could withstand the intended loads. Construction photos show the multi-stage building process used to erect this landmark bamboo building.
This document is a research paper on bamboo as a building material. It discusses bamboo's properties, uses, cultivation, and processing. Bamboo has high tensile strength, grows rapidly, and is widely used for construction, especially of rural housing, due to its strength, availability, and low cost. However, bamboo requires preservation techniques like smoking, whitewashing, or chemical treatments to resist insects and prolong its durability when used in construction.
This document provides information on using bamboo as reinforcement in concrete structures. It discusses the characteristics of bamboo, how to select and prepare bamboo reinforcement, and details on placement in concrete. Design principles are also covered, noting bamboo has higher tensile strength than steel but can crack and deflect more. The conclusion states bamboo is a viable building material for temporary or non-precision structures due to its natural variability.
Bamboo is a renewable resource that can be used for construction materials like roofing. A bamboo roof is environmentally friendly, cost effective, and aesthetically pleasing. Ideabook is a website where you can find design ideas for bamboo roofs by searching images and creating an online idea board. Some key advantages of a bamboo roof include that bamboo grows quickly, a bamboo roof can help reduce air conditioning costs, bamboo is resistant to pests and damage, and bamboo offers flexibility in sizes for roofing. A bamboo roof is a sustainable alternative to traditional roofing materials for homes or outdoor structures.
This document describes Thatched Roof Eco Resort, located in Pondicherry, India, which creates thatched roof eco resorts and cottages using natural materials like bamboo and wood. The resort offers various cottage styles like mud houses, bamboo cottages, tree houses, and modular cottages. It also provides details on the standard scope of construction for their bamboo cottages, including dimensions, foundation, framing structure, flooring, walls, roofing materials, doors, windows, bathroom fittings, electrical wiring, and furniture. Floor plans are included for 6 different bamboo cottage designs.
This document discusses the potential for using bamboo in housing construction following the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal. It notes that bamboo is widely available and used in Nepal, and has advantages as an affordable, earthquake-resistant building material. However, negative perceptions of bamboo housing remain a challenge. The document recommends the Nepalese government introduce policies to promote sustainable bamboo development and cultivation, which could help meet housing demand while reducing poverty and supporting reconstruction efforts.
The document discusses bamboo as a sustainable building material. Some key points:
1) Bamboo is a versatile grass that grows quickly and replenishes itself, making it a renewable resource. It can be used as an alternative to concrete, steel, or wood depending on the application.
2) Bamboo has advantages like high strength, flexibility, cost effectiveness, and environmental benefits like releasing more oxygen than trees and sequestering carbon.
3) In India, bamboo is widely used in industries like paper, construction materials, composites, textiles, and home accessories. It can play an important role in green building.
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region
with developing bamboo technology and other application among people,
communities, institutions. for more details please visit here:
www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here:
www.nectar.org.in
NECTAR is an organization that supports bamboo marketing firms in North Eastern India by promoting and exporting Indian bamboo products. Bamboo flooring and bags are very popular bamboo products. NECTAR manufactures and sells furniture items like center tables, chests of drawers, coffee tables, benches, dining chairs, side tables, sofas, and stray chairs made of bamboo.
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
NECTAR is conceived as a collaborative centre of excellence to
resolve the last mile problem in the delivery, induction, management,
use and extension of technology applications which serve public good
and promote social and economic development of the North Eastern
region in the broadest possible terms. visit: http://www.nectar.org.in/
Nectar is seeking economic development with developing bamboo
technology and other application among people, communities,
institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo
technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Nectar is an Indian organization that promotes bamboo products from North Eastern states of India. It supports marketing of various bamboo products in major Indian markets and participates in trade fairs. Nectar is working to introduce technologies to make bamboo products more easily and efficiently so locals can earn higher returns.
Nectar is seeking economic development of the North Eastern Region with developing bamboo technology and other application among people, communities, institutions. for more details please visit here: www.nectar.org.in
Rajasthan tour packages - www.bestrajasthantourpackages.comparasbuildtech2014
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Get best Rajasthan tour packages with one of the best Rajasthan tour operators. For more information please visit here: www.bestrajasthantourpackages.com
Rajasthan tour packages - www.bestrajasthantourpackages.comparasbuildtech2014
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Rajasthan offers opportunities to explore the Thar Desert, the Aravalli mountain range, villages, and cities by camel safari. Tourists can experience the local culture, traditions, music and festivals. Popular souvenirs include handicrafts, jewelry, and artifacts. Rajasthani cuisine features daal, baati, and churma. The state is known for its heritage, royalty, and Rajasthani paintings from its royal courts.
KCS Whitepaper - A Blockchain-Based Value Self-Circulation EcosystemKuCoin - Exchange
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A whitepaper is a document detailing a crypto project's concept, technical information, roadmap, and tokenomics.
KCS holders also form the core user group responsible for the growth of KuCoin.
At the same time, the development and growth of KuCoin provides KCS ecosystem.
Join - www.kucoin.com/r/af/rBWCSN4
KuCoin - Exchange - KuCard - physical Debit Card - International - Crypto
FIFA Friendly Match at Alberni Valley - Strategic Plan.pptxabuhasanjahangir
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Let us make this match as the featured International friendly match between Team Canada and a popular World Cup-playing nation in Alberni Valley as part of the lead-up to FIFA 2026. This event will create global attention and drive economic and community benefits.
Your paragraph text_20250307_191630_0000.pdfjatv64344
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The hospitality industry is deeply influenced by social and cultural factors that shape customer expectations, service delivery, and overall business operations. Hospitality, which encompasses lodging, food and beverage services, travel, and tourism, thrives on human interactions. Understanding the social and cultural dimensions is crucial for businesses to create positive guest experiences, ensure inclusivity, and maintain a competitive edge in a globalized world. This paper explores the social and cultural perspectives in hospitality, focusing on their impact on service quality, customer relations, workforce diversity, and the adaptation of businesses to different cultural settings.
Science Communication beyond Journal Publications WorkshopWAIHIGA K.MUTURI
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Science Not Shared is Science Lost: Bridging the Gap Between Research and Impact 鏝
In the heart of Africa, where innovation meets resilience, lies an untapped reservoir of scientific brilliance. Yet, too often, groundbreaking research remains confined within the walls of journals, inaccessible to the communities it seeks to serve. This February, I am thrilled to join the "Science Communication Beyond Journal Publications" workshop at the Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) as one of the lead trainers. Together, we will unravel the power of storytelling, creative media, and strategic communication to amplify science's voice beyond academia.
Science is not just about discoveryit's about connection. Imagine a researcher in Kampala whose work could transform public health policy but struggles to translate their findings into actionable insights for policymakers. Or a young scientist in Nairobi whose groundbreaking study on climate resilience could inspire farmers but remains buried in technical jargon. These stories matter. They hold the potential to change lives and rewrite Africas narrative on poverty and development.
At this workshop, we will explore how scientists can collaborate with communicators to craft compelling stories that resonate with policymakers, communities, and global audiences alike. From podcasts that bring lab discoveries to life ァ to press releases that spark media attention and digital tools that democratize knowledge we will empower participants to make their research accessible and impactful.
This mission aligns deeply with my belief that Africa MUST change the way it tackles poverty. Science communication is not just about sharing knowledge; it's about driving action. When researchers effectively communicate their work, they empower communities with solutions rooted in evidence. They influence policies that prioritize sustainable development. They inspire innovation that addresses grassroots challenges.
Let us humanize scienceinfuse it with stories of hope, struggle, and triumphand ensure it reaches those who need it most. Because when science connects with people, it transforms lives.
To my fellow scientists and communicators: this is our call to action. Lets bridge the gap between discovery and impact. Lets co-create stories that not only inform but inspire action across Africa and beyond.
AI Safety in Parliaments: Latest Standards and Compliance ChallengesDr. Fotios Fitsilis
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Joint presentation by Fotis Fitsilis and Vasileios Alexiou at the International Workshop on Cybersecurity and Society (IWCS)
5 March 2025
Universit辿 du Qu辿bec en Outaouais, Canada
JARINZO TANABATAS SIX CAPITAL FORCES: A FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC ADVANTAGEJarinzo Tanabata
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Strategic Excellence: In the ever-evolving landscape of business, technology, and governance, traditional views of capital as a static resource no longer suffice. To maintain a competitive edge, organizations must not only accumulate resources but must activate, integrate, and orchestrate them in ways that align with long-term goals. Jarinzo Tanabatas Six Capital Forces offers a rigorous and pragmatic framework for achieving this level of strategic agility. By viewing capital not as a static accumulation but as an interconnected system of forces, Tanabata introduces a model that drives growth, innovation, and sustained competitive advantage.
In the same tradition as thinkers like Peter Drucker, who emphasized the importance of aligning strategy with organizational capabilities, and Michael Porter, who outlined the critical dynamics of competitive advantage, Tanabata offers a vision of capital that is fluid, responsive, and ever-adapting. His Six Capital Forces Intellectual, Social, Financial, Human, Structural, and Natural must be continuously activated, integrated, and orchestrated to yield real value. This approach aligns with the strategic and operational needs of organizations looking to excel in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world.
Traditionally, capital was seen primarily as a static resource to be accumulated: assets, cash reserves, intellectual property, and human resources. But Tanabata's framework challenges this perspective by viewing capital as a dynamic force, a series of interrelated modalities that must be activated and integrated to drive sustained value creation. The success of modern institutions, corporations, and political bodies does not lie simply in their capital reserves but in their capacity to activate and orchestrate these reserves to deliver tangible, long-term results.
Australia's energy policy for heavy industries such as steel production are based on storing renewable energy as green hydrogen. However, steel production is energy intensive and green hydrogen is proving to be difficult to commercialise, let alone produce, store, and transport. The renewable energy link to Indonesia and Singapore, based on the plan for the Australian Renewable Energy Hub in the Pilbara, has been replaced by the idea that green hydrogen can be converted to green ammonia for transportation, and converted back to hydrogen on the other side. Again, the process is energy intensive. Add to the energy demands that will be created by data centres and artificial intelligence, the scaling up of energy production is unlikely to be met without nuclear. The green energy dream is unlikely to materialise and is proving unworkable.