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Robbie Oxnard Bent On methodology My suggestion is less about the content, but more about the participants that could be included to broaden this discussion as we talk about the future. I'd like to helpwith that. You have got this incredibly diverse group of people in the room but there are some people missing. There's no one black in this room - I know we're talking about America, Asia and Europe, but even in America, Asia and Europe, there are people of colored minorities that would bring different perspectives into this discussion. I noted from the list of Europe which is the longest list: there are no women! There are no women in this room from Europe which I think is quite interesting. Why not a German 'Hausfrau?' Maybe she has something to offer. The equivalent of the American 'soccer-mom.' |
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