Chapter 800 Three pieces of paper, handle Bush
Naturally, it was impossible for Carter to prepare a complete speech for Bush!
On his piece of paper, he only wrote a rough process:
From the beginning of the topic of the current poor economic environment in the United States, to the explanation of the past economic model of the United States, that is, what problems existed in the Keynesian economy, and in what specific aspects President Reagan's reforms corrected the shortcomings of Keynesianism
If that were the case, Carter believed that Old Bu would not show that solemn expression.
As the saying goes, whichever family you are a monk in, you ring the bell for!
The United States, and even the world, definitely does not lack those hard-core truth fighters. emmm, or fighters in academic battles!
But a businessman, especially a businessman who is willing to follow the crowd, will rarely do such a thing! It is impossible to expect a businessman to go to the local power for the sake of an ideal theoretical state.
What a difference.
Since he is his fellow junior, and since he knows his identity very well, he has also made up his mind to invite himself to attend some speeches. Even the Chinese food has been brought out, so it is impossible that he does not know him well.
In the same way, it is normal behavior to flatter Reagan in front of him. These alone are not enough to make Bush feel any change!
Therefore, the only possibility that could cause his abnormal reaction is the content in the second half of the paper:
After talking about the specific problems Genzi's reforms are intended to solve, we will then talk about the world economic situation. That is, the internal changes in the United States and the major changes in the external environment.
From China's reform and opening up, to India's economic focus shifting to the electronics field; from South Korea's "Jianghan Miracle" to Japan's per capita salary, per capita disposable income surpasses that of the United States.
The topic mentioned on the paper ends here!
After a series of examples, several capital words are clearly visible, which form a sentence:
"What should we do?"
What should we do?!
Old Bu's eyes twinkled
Suddenly I felt a little embarrassed about being seen through.
He was not surprised that someone could see the intentions of these actions in the United States today, but what connection did this have with his return to Yale to attend the "Dean's Tea Party"? And why did he bring it up at such a dinner party?
This kind of information asymmetry and the feeling that he was actually on the weaker side made Lao Bu very uncomfortable.
"This Chinese saying does make sense. But have you ever thought about a question, why should I use the manuscript you prepared? What to talk about at the 'Dean's Tea Party'? I don't think even Dean Madison will do anything about the content.
There are no limits, let alone you!"
Similar to his previous attempts to play cards without following the routine, Lao Bu's words had a bit of a test flavor.
The smell was so strong that Charles' eyelids twitched next to Carter. He suddenly became curious about the contents of the piece of paper.
What on earth did this kid next to him write that could make Bush's attitude change like this?!
"Of course I have no power to restrict what you must tell your fellow students, nor do I mean to ask you. This is just a suggestion! The topic I prepared is just a topic that in my personal opinion is most suitable for you.
Let’s talk about this topic! Especially since this time’s ‘Dean’s Tea Party’ may be different from the past!”
"Oh? What's different this time? Or is there something different about Davenport?"
"Davenport has not changed much. The original Georgia architecture will definitely take you, Mr. Bush, back to your old school days! It's just that this time, in addition to inviting you back to school to give a speech, I also have
A request, please take a look at this!"
As he spoke, Carter took out a piece of paper from his pocket again
Charles' eyelids jumped when he saw this scene.
Come again?!
"TED is an educational charity organization co-founded by Yale University students. We aim to promote the sharing of knowledge! We believe that education and knowledge should not have solid barriers!"
"This idea has been enthusiastically supported by professors, who are willing to participate in our program recordings in their spare time. They will selflessly share what they have learned with everyone who is thirsty for knowledge, but may be young or because of
American citizens who are unable to attend college because of financial problems!”
"In addition to professional knowledge, I also believe that some brilliant ideas! Some unique cognitions are also as important and shining as professional knowledge!"
"So, this is my third and last request tonight: if you agree with this idea, please support us more!"
Carter took out several papers from his pocket at a time and handed them to Old Boo one after another. At this time, Old Boo had just finished reading the one signed ted and asked him to transfer the electronic copyright of the speech content and the character's portrait rights and other rights.
Letter of authorization authorizing its operations
When he saw that someone would be videotaping this "Dean's Tea Party" and Carter asked him for permission to video, Lao Bu roughly guessed Carter's intention.
It's nothing more than engaging in media, but it starts to lack gimmicks to attract the audience. I hope that I can become that gimmick. At the same time, he also sells himself well, helps promote these contents, and contributes to diverting domestic conflicts.
At the end of the day, this is a deal!
Is this trade worth it?
Look at the object!
If Carter has a powerful media in his hands, then this kind of deal will definitely be profitable! But the problem is, what kind of "ted" did Carter propose? It was something tinkered with by a group of students.
Before Lao Bu could finish thinking about it, there was another pile of information in front of him.
Oh no, it’s information rather than a project!
In addition to introducing the origin of TED in a short and very brief introduction, it also introduces TED’s goals, profit model, and feedback model, including the goals of each stage and how to do it.
Carter’s plan was written in great detail!
As expected of a person who has a business to his name, even if he is a pig, the plans he can make under the influence of his ears and eyes are far from being comparable to those of the academic theorists!
Under the same name, three different programs are launched in succession. This is not only a feasible means of making money. It is also a complete process: using talk shows to expand the audience base, and then using speech videos to screen the audience.
point.
As for the final professional courses, Bush regarded them as secondary.
It doesn't make money, and for the time being, it doesn't make sense. Although, Bush also believes that as the first program to provide free lectures by well-known university professors, it can attract a large number of die-hard viewers.
But these people are only a minority after all. And if they only read professional content, it seems that it is not as easy to be assimilated as the speech aspect.
Wait, why would I think of assimilation?!
Old Bu frowned again, and at the same time he turned the page forward in his hand, and then looked at the speech prepared by Carter for himself on another piece of paper at hand.
At this moment, Lao Bu realized it!
This is not the content of a speech giving advice to myself! This is clearly an example shown to me by the boy opposite!
He is flexing his muscles and showing off his possibilities!
He is using these pieces of paper to tell himself what ted can do! And how to do it!
"Support? Do you need me to help introduce some buyers?"
Chapter completed!