TED 2050
The Turbines that will Carry TED: Global Education Publishing and EdTech
This is titled ‘TED 2050’ because this would be my mission for this Aircraft Carrier and it will be completed way before 2050. If the ‘Head of TED’ gets about 20 years to build something, then this is mission. But it will take time to redevelop our content into curriculum.
While we work diligently towards that goal - this is an aggressive strategy to gain Brand Recognition with school districts, students, parents, and decision makers for little to no cost while creating something that will benefit the participants.
Global Education Publishing vs Media
Why Global Education Publishing is the Future
Maximizing Profitability and Stability in a Changing Economic Landscape. In an era where media is facing declining margins, ad revenue challenges, and audience fragmentation, the education sector emerges as a more profitable, stable, and scalable solution.
This white paper highlights why global education publishing offers companies a recession-resistant growth engine with endless potential, while media struggles to survive in a volatile environment. Through strategic resource reallocation, companies can secure long-term success by investing in the global education market, which offers higher margins, scalability, and diversified revenue streams.
TED 2025
Ensuring Ethical Leadership: Good Stewardship in Non-Profit Organizations
This white paper explores the implementation of leadership structures that ensure non-profit CEOs serve as Good Stewards of an organization, guarding against potential conflicts, ethical breaches, and vanity-driven mismanagement.
We propose specific governance, ethical, and financial mechanisms to sustain long-term mission alignment.
$7.6 Trillion Industry of Global Educational Publishing and EdTech
Let me show you the breath of this industry . . .
. . . with the help of existing research from Holon IQ. Holon IQ is a resource for comprehensive data on the global impact economy and does proprietary research and you can find each of these charts on their website.
The global education market, valued at 7 point 6 trillion, is primarily funded by governments, which contribute 60 to 70 percent of total education spending. On average, government expenditure on education accounts for 4 to 5 percent of global GDP, while private spending makes up about 2 percent.