希拉里创业峰会讲话(共3篇)
希拉里创业峰会讲话 篇1
2010年4月27日,美国国务卿希拉里∙克林顿在美国总统奥巴马倡导的创业峰会闭幕式上发表讲话。以下是讲话的全文:
Closing Remarks at the Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship By Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, D.C.April 27, 2010
在总统倡导的创业峰会闭幕式的讲话
美国国务卿希拉里∙克林顿
罗纳德∙里根大厦,华盛顿哥伦比亚特区
2010年4月27日
Thank you.Thank you very much.Thank you.I want to thank Jim Wolfensohn for participating in this conference.This is hot off the presses.The Social Entrepreneurship in the Middle East: Towards Sustainable Development for the Next Generation, produced by the Wolfensohn – as in Jim Wolfensohn – Center for Development at the Brookings Institute – apparently, this is an issue whose time has come.And that’s because of all of you.谢谢。非常感谢。谢谢诸位。我感谢吉姆∙沃尔芬森出席这次会议。这是一部刚出版的新作:《中东的社会创业:为了下一代的可持续发展》,由布鲁金斯学会的沃尔芬森——即吉姆∙沃尔芬森——发展中心出版发行。很显然,这个问题已被提到议事日程上来了。这都是你们大家努力的结果。
So it is such a pleasure to be with you at one of the most exciting gatherings of entrepreneurs anywhere in the world today.And I join those who have already welcomed you to Washington and thank you for helping to make President Obama’s Summit on Entrepreneurship such a success.With this summit, we carry forward a conversation about the role that entrepreneurs can and must play in a healthy, thriving, prosperous, stable society, and how each of us, no matter where we live or who we are, can help to spread the principles and the benefits of entrepreneurship to people everywhere.因此,我十分高兴今天与你们共同出席这次会议,这是全世界最令人振奋的创业者会议之一。你们为奥巴马总统倡导的创业峰会取得如此圆满的成功作出了贡献,我和其他已表示欢迎你们前来华盛顿的人一道对你们表示感谢。通过这次峰会,我们促进了相互间的对话,讨论创业者在一个健康、兴旺、繁荣和稳定的社会中能够和必须发挥什么作用;我们每一个人,无论住在哪里,无论具有什么身份,将如何发挥自己的作用,向全世界各地人民传播创业的原则,介绍创业的成效。
I would imagine that some of you came wondering, well, what is this really all about and why is the United States and the Obama Administration sponsoring this conversation? And it is because we believe that by bringing together men and women from dozens of countries and all walks of life, this summit has made one thing clear: Being entrepreneurial does not depend on your job title or what you studied in school or even that you went to formal schooling at all.Entrepreneurship is a way of looking at the world and seeing not just obstacles, but opportunities;not just the world as it is, but the world as it could be, and then having the confidence, the determination, and the resources to move those worlds closer together.我想你们中间有些人在前来出席会议时也许会有疑问,这究竟是怎么一回事,美国和奥巴马政府为什么倡议举办这样的讨论会?这是因为我们相信,通过邀请几十个国家和社会各界的男女代表共聚一堂,这次峰会已说明了一个问题:能否创业并不取决于你的职位,也不取决于你在学校学的是什么,甚至也不在于你是否受过正规的学校教育。创业需要以某种方式观察世界,不仅看到障碍,而且看到机会;不仅看到现实的世界,而且看到世界可能发生的变化,从而获得信心、决心和资源,一步步走向未来的世界。
An entrepreneur is anyone with the imagination to conceive of a new product, process, or service, and the ability and persistence to turn that idea into something real.My father was a small businessperson.By that, I mean very small.He employed maybe one, two, or three laborers depending upon what he was doing.He ran a small printing plant for fabrics.He enlisted my mother, my brothers and me.We were often down there at the factory doing the work of pouring the paint into the silk screens and taking what was called a(inaudible)and pushing the paint through the design and then lifting the screen up and moving it down these very long tables.And it was really remarkable that my father made a success of that small business just by stint of hard work, persistence, commitment, and a belief that he could.任何人都能成为创业者,只要有想象力,能设想一种新产品、新工艺或新服务方式,并具备将这种设想变为具体成果的能力和坚持不懈的精神。我父亲是一个小企业主。我说的“小”是非常之小。根据他当时所从事的业务,他聘用一个、两个或三个雇员。他经营一家小型纺织品印花厂。他还动员我母亲、兄弟和我参加。我们常去工厂干活,把颜料注入丝网,用一种工具使颜料穿透图案模具,然后提起丝网顺着长长的桌子向另一端移动。实在是了不起,我父亲就从这个小企业起家而获得了成功,靠的就是艰苦奋斗、百折不挠、意志坚定和相信自己的能力。Well, here with us today are people who would recognize that story.Masooma Habibi, who was born in an Afghan refugee camp, worked as a carpet weaver as a young girl, and now, at the age of 23, runs her own electrical engineering company in Kabul and has more than 20 employees.Ibrahim Qureshi, who – yes, let’s give her a round of applause.(Applause.)
我想,今天在座的代表当中一定有不少人知道这些故事:马科姆·哈比比出生在阿富汗的难民营中,她还是个小姑娘时干过编织地毯的活,现在她23岁,正管理着她自己的电气工程公司,公司设在喀布尔,雇用了20多名员工;易卜拉欣·库雷希,请让我们为她鼓掌。(掌声)
Ibrahim Qureshi, who founded Pakistan’s first domestic computer brand;and Rehema Jaldesa, who runs a construction and telecommunications company in Kenya, literally helping to build her country’s future;Daler Jumaev, who directs the only private power company in Tajikistan.It used to provide just 12 hours of electricity a day, but thanks to his leadership, homes there now have power nearly around the clock.库雷希创建了巴基斯坦本国的第一个电脑品牌;瑞希玛·哈尔德萨在肯尼亚经营一家建筑和电信公司,真是在用一砖一瓦帮助建设她的国家的未来;戴勒·贾马维则主管着塔吉克斯坦唯一的一家民营电力公司。这家公司原来一天只能供电12小时,现在,在他的努力之下,那里的家家户户几乎全天都能用上电了。As these and so many other stories represented by all of you show, entrepreneurs create jobs, deliver services, help new industries get off the ground, raise the standard of living of direct employees, and then all who are touched by them.But the realm of the entrepreneur exists beyond business.Entrepreneurs are tackling problems of poverty and inequity, like Shaheen Mistri, whose nonprofit provides after-school tutoring to children in slums in India.They’re closing gaps in healthcare delivery and access to capital, like Amjid Ali, a banker who leads health and finance outreach programs for South Asian immigrants in England.They’re expanding access to communication technologies, helping people connect to each other and the larger world, like Papa Yusupha Njie, who trains young people in Web design and computer repair at his cyber cafe in The Gambia.这些以及你们大家所讲述的其他更多的事迹都表明,创业者们创造就业机会、提供各类服务、帮助新行业起飞、提高雇员的生活水平,从而也提高了他们身边所有人的生活水平。然而,创业的意义远远超过了企业本身,创业者们正在奋力解决贫穷和不平等及其他问题。就以沙欣·米斯特里为例,她的非营利组织为印度贫民区的儿童提供课后辅导。创业者们正在缩小享受保健服务和获取资金等方面的差距,如艾姆吉德·阿里,作为一位银行家,他在英国领导着旨在帮助南亚移民的医疗与金融服务普及项目。他们也让更多人得以使用现代通讯技术,帮助人们相互沟通并与广大世界连通,如恩吉老爸在他的冈比亚的网吧里教年轻人设计网页、修理电脑。Now, these accomplishments should be possible anywhere and everywhere.Human imagination is, after all, universal.Yet too often, people cannot follow where their imagination leads them because innovation is simply too difficult or too risky.As a result, good ideas have nowhere to go.以我看来,这些成就完全可能在任何其他地方实现,因为人类的想象力毕竟世人皆具。但问题在于,人们往往因为创新太难或风险太大而不能顺着他们的新思路走下去,结果,再好的种子也不能开花结果。
So in light of these challenges, President Obama proposed this summit not only to celebrate your work, but to find ways to sustain, strengthen, and expand it.We knew that more dreams could come true if you could be put in touch with each other, and I’ve been delighted to hear about your discussions during the summit – the challenges you’ve addressed, the stories you’ve shared, the opportunities you’ve begun to explore together.And I hope these conversations will continue throughout the week at the events that our partners have planned for you in Washington.就是考虑到这些挑战,奥巴马总统才倡议召开这次峰会,不但是为了表彰你们的业绩,更是为了找到保持、加强并将其发扬光大的途径。我们知道,如果你们之间能接触了解,更多的梦想就可以成真。听到你们在峰会期间的讨论,我很欣慰——你们谈到的挑战,你们分享的经历,你们一起开始共同探索的机会。我希望这些对话在本周我们的伙伴方在华盛顿为你们安排的活动中继续展开。Because engaging through entrepreneurship can benefit every country represented here, including, I might add, the United States, by forging closer ties through increased trade, new educational exchanges, new partnerships in science and technology, greater cooperation on global challenges like hunger, poverty, or climate change.Relations between nations are sustained by the connections between their peoples.And so we are all stronger for your time together here.因为借助创业精神互相接触可以让每一个有代表在座的国家受益——我还要补充说这也包括美国——通过加强贸易联系、新的教育交流、新的科技伙伴计划以及为应对饥饿、贫困和气候变化等全球性挑战增进合作,能够建立更密切的关系。国与国之间的关系是靠两国人民之间的联系来维系的。因此,你们在这里聚会为我们所有人增添了力量。
And I hope each of you will return home full of new ideas and a renewed sense of both purpose and possibility.But as you know, an entrepreneur’s life is not always easy, especially in the early days of a new enterprise when success is far from certain and partners may be hard to find.But every one of you is now part of this global community, with access to a network of information, advice, and support.And I hope you will help expand this community and turn the conversations you’ve had here into collaborations that endure.我希望你们每个人返回本国时都能满载新的思路,以及对目标和潜能的新的认知。但正如你们所知,一个企业家的历程并不总是一帆风顺的,尤其是在一个新企业创建之初,成功还是一个未知数,合作伙伴可能很难找到。但是,你们每一个人现在都是这个全球社会的一分子,可以利用这个信息、咨询和支持网络。我希望你们能够帮助扩大这个全球社会,把你们在这里展开的对话转化为持久的协同合作。
And as you do that, I hope you’ll remember that the fullest measure of your impact will not only be in dollars or dinars or rupees or rupiahs, but in the lives you change and the progress you inspire and the better futures you help to create.Because you have the power not only to drive economic growth, but to promote shared prosperity, call for open and accountable governance, help expand access to services like healthcare and education.These are the pillars of stable, thriving societies.And you are the people with the talent and opportunity to help build them.当你们这么做的时候,我希望你们记住,最全面地衡量你们的影响力的不仅是美元、第纳尔或卢比,而是你们所改变的生活,你们所激发的进步以及你们帮助建设得更加美好的未来。这都是因为你们拥有力量,不仅能推动经济增长,而且能促进共同繁荣,要求公开、负责的治理,帮助普及健保和教育等各项服务。这些都是稳定和繁荣的社会的支柱。你们就是有才干、有机会帮助构建这些支柱的人。And you can count on the United States to be your partner, because this summit reflects the new approach to foreign policy that President Obama described last year at Cairo University, one that we have been putting into practice through partnerships based on shared values, mutual respect, and mutual responsibility.These partnerships are not only with governments, but they are with citizens like all of you who can help us generate local, regional, and global progress.So far, we have developed initiatives that will build on the work of this summit and support entrepreneurs worldwide in the months and years ahead.你们可以信赖美国会成为你们的合作伙伴,因为这次峰会反映了奥巴马总统去年在开罗大学阐明的新型外交政策。通过以共同价值观、相互尊重和共同责任为基础的伙伴关系,我们正在着手实施这项政策。这样的伙伴关系不仅存在于各国政府之间,而且存在于像诸位这样的公民之间,你们可以帮助我们在地方、地区乃至全球取得进步。到目前为止,我们已经制定出计划,在本次峰会的基础上继续努力,在未来的岁月里支持全球的企业家。
And here are some of the outcomes of this summit, as to what the United States intends to do.First, we are launching the Global Entrepreneurship Program.That’s an initiative that will provide concrete support to new entrepreneurs, starting in Muslim-majority communities and eventually expanding to others worldwide.Through this program, we will work with the United States private sector partners and local businesses, along with civil society groups, to help create successful entrepreneurial environments.We will help sponsor business plan competitions to identify and support promising ideas.We will work to expand access to capital so entrepreneurs with a sound business concept will have access to credit to enable them to put their ideas to work.We will facilitate partnerships between business schools in the United States and educational institutions worldwide to share knowledge and help strengthen business education.We will support mentoring programs so someone starting out can benefit from the experience of someone who’s been down that road before.下面是本次峰会的一些结果,也是美国计划要做的事情。首先,我们推出了全球创业计划。这一倡议将为初出茅庐的企业家提供具体的支持,从穆斯林占多数的社区开始,最终扩大到全球其他社区。通过这项计划,我们将与美国私营部门的合作伙伴和地方企业与民间社会团体共同努力,帮助建立有利的创业环境。我们将帮助主办企划竞赛,以发现并支持有成功希望的想法。我们将努力扩大获取资金的途径,使有良好经营理念的企业家能够获得信贷,让他们能够把他们的想法付诸实践。我们将帮助促进美国商学院和世界各地的教育机构之间的合作,分享知识,帮助加强商务教育。我们将支持指导项目,从而让初来乍到的人能够受益于那些已经走过这条路的人的经验。
I’m pleased to announce the launch of the Global Entrepreneurship Program’s first pilot program, in Egypt, coordinated by a team of Entrepreneurs in Residence from USAID.We will soon launch our second program in Indonesia, and we plan to expand to a dozen countries within the next two years.(Applause.)
我很高兴地宣布,在美国国际开发署常驻企业家团队的协调下,全球创业计划的第一个试点项目将在埃及启动。我们将很快在印度尼西亚启动第二个项目。我们计划在未来两年把这项计划扩大到十几个国家。(掌声)
Second, we have established partnerships with two Silicon Valley-based organizations: the Global Technology and Innovation Partners, and the Innovators Fund.Both were started by U.S.venture capitalists and business leaders inspired by President Obama’s call at Cairo to support innovation and entrepreneurship in Muslim majority communities worldwide.Both partnerships will launch in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Malaysia, and will then expand from there.(Applause.)
第二,我们已经与两个硅谷的组织——全球技术与创新伙伴和创新者基金建立了伙伴关系。这两个组织都是在奥巴马总统在开罗呼吁支持世界各地穆斯林占多数的社区的创新和创业的鼓舞下,由美国的风险投资商和商界领袖创办的。这两项伙伴计划将在埃及、约旦、黎巴嫩、土耳其和马来西亚启动,然后再进一步扩大。(掌声)
These new efforts will help increase access to seed funding, venture capital, and Silicon Valley’s technology and business expertise.The State Department will help facilitate this effort by connecting these funds with local partners and institutions.Now, our partnerships are inclusive.We seek to work with a wide range of private sector groups that are looking to support entrepreneurs worldwide.这些新的努力将有助于增加获得种子资金、风险资本以及硅谷的技术和商务专长的渠道。国务院将通过把这类基金与当地合作伙伴和机构连通,帮助促进这项工作。现在,我们的合作伙伴计划毫无排斥性。我们的目的是与那些寻求支持世界各地的企业家的众多的私营机构进行合作。
We will also be working to implement an exciting partnership that I launched this morning.Together with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, I announced a collaboration between the State Department and a new group called Partners for a New Beginning.This is a team of eminent Americans from across sectors and industries who will lead an effort to engage the U.S.private sector in carrying out our vision for a new beginning with Muslims in communities globally.我们也将致力于实施我今天上午刚刚启动的一项令人振奋的伙伴计划。我与前国务卿马德琳·奥尔布赖特一起宣布了美国国务院与一个叫做“新开端伙伴”的新组织之间的合作。这是一个由来自不同行业和产业的美国精英组成的团队。他们将领导一项调动美国私营部门的努力,以落实我们与世界各地社区的穆斯林开创新开端的设想。
For example, they might reach out to companies to provide equipment and technology for the Scientific Centers of Excellence overseas, or help launch internships and mentoring programs for emerging business leaders, or encourage angel investors in this country to partner with angel investors abroad.Through collaborations like these, Partners for a New Beginning will deepen ties between our people and institutions, and give more Americans the chance to contribute to this common endeavor.例如,他们可以联络一些公司,为海外的卓越科研中心提供设备和技术,或帮助设立新生企业领袖实习和辅导培训计划,或鼓励本国天使投资者与国外天使投资者建立合作。通过这类协作,新开端伙伴计划将深化我们人民与机构之间的关系,让更多美国人有机会为这项共同努力作出贡献。
Partners for a New Beginning will be chaired by Secretary Albright.Its vice chairs will be Walter Isaacson, the president of the Aspen Institute, and Muhtar Kent, the chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Company.And I want to thank them for their commitment and I really hope that this effort will inspire similar efforts from private sector leaders around the world.新开端伙伴计划将由奥尔布赖特国务卿主持;阿斯彭研究所所长沃尔特•艾萨克森和可口可乐公司总裁兼首席执行官穆赫塔尔•肯特将担任副主管。我谨此感谢他们的投入,我真诚希望这一努力将激发世界各地民间领袖作出类似的努力。Fourth, I’m pleased to announce the launch of a new effort to expand access to mentors for aspiring and emerging entrepreneurs.We’re calling it the e-Mentor Corps.Mentors provide invaluable support and advice, but for too many entrepreneurs, good mentors are hard to find.You may be doing something that nobody else you know has ever attempted before.Through the e-Mentor Corps, an entrepreneur seeking a mentor can go online and find a person with the expertise they need on everything from securing financing to writing a business plan.第四,我高兴地宣布发起一项新努力,为有志向的新生企业家扩大获得指导的机会。我们将它称为电子辅导团。辅导人员可以提供宝贵的支持与指导,然而对于许多企业家而言,找到好的指导人非常不易。你可能正在做的是一件在你所认识的人中谁都未曾尝试过的事情。有了电子辅导团,凡希望获得指导帮助的企业家都可以通过上网,找到从寻求贷款到起草商业计划等各个所需领域的专家。Several private sector groups have pledged to supply mentors from their global networks, including Intel, Ernst & Young, the Kauffman Foundation, Endeavor, TechWadi, the Young Presidents’ Organization, and Babson College.The State Department has worked with several existing groups to create and develop online portals for the e-Mentor Corps.And in the days ahead, we will post links to those sites on the State Department homepage.We will also email you and other partners with the details of how to sign up.And we hope that in the future, each of you can become a mentor as well.The success of this program depends on its participants, and I urge you to join and to encourage others to do the same.数家私营公司和团体已承诺通过其全球网络提供辅导人员,它们包括英特尔公司、安永会计师事务所、考夫曼基金会、实业组织、技术瓦迪协会以及青年总裁组织和巴布森学院。国务院已与几个现有团体合作开创建立供电子辅导团使用的上网门户。不久,我们将在国务院的网站上刊登这些网站的链接。我们还将通过电子邮件向你们以及其他合作伙伴介绍具体的登记步骤。我们希望大家将来也成为导师。这项计划的成功取决于参与者,因此我敦促你们参与,并鼓励其他人也这样做。
Now, these initiatives comprise a first wave of programs to promote global entrepreneurship.But they reflect the Obama Administration’s commitment to a new approach to development, one based on investment, not aid;on supporting local leadership and ideas rather than imposing our own.We believe that this approach is more likely to yield lasting results in the form of greater security, dignity, prosperity, and opportunity for more people worldwide.And we call on other governments to help facilitate this progress.这些行动计划属于促进全球创业精神的第一批项目,它们体现了奥巴马政府致力于以新途径对待发展的决心,也就是基于投资而非援助、基于支持地方领导作用和设想而非将我们自身强加于人。我们认为这一途径更可能产生永久效果,为全球更多的人民带来更大的安全、尊严、繁荣和机会。我们呼吁其他国家的政府帮助促进这一进步。Now, in particular, we know that there are many obstacles to your doing business in many of the countries represented here.We need to encourage your governments to make the legal and commercial reforms needed to encourage trade, allow for the free flow of ideas, lower the barriers to launching new businesses.(Applause.)
特别是现在,我们知道在你们许多在座的国家里做生意存在着许多障碍。我们需要鼓励你们的政府进行推动贸易所必需的法律和商业改革,允许思想的自由交流,降低创业的壁垒。(掌声)
These reforms are critical to creating an environment in which entrepreneurs can flourish.I have emphasized all of these issues in my conversations with leaders around the world and will continue to do so.And for those countries willing to take the necessary steps, the United States will be a partner in creating environments that foster new businesses and foster an investment climate that will attract capital from everywhere.这些改革对于创造让企业家蓬勃发展的环境至关重要。我在同世界各国领导人的谈话中强调了这些议题,并会继续这样做。对于那些愿意采取必要步骤的国家,美国会成为他们创造环境的伙伴,在这样的环境中培育新企业和营造从世界各地吸引资本的投资气氛。
So we know there’s a lot of work to do, and we’re counting on you to help us.For if one thing unites all entrepreneurs, it is a belief in the possible, a belief that your world and the larger world can be made better, that new ideas can solve old problems, problems that are centuries old, and that one person’s hard work can lift many lives.Now, you know these things are true because you prove them every single day.因此,我们知道有很多工作要做,我们指望你们来帮助我们。因为如果有一件事能够将所有企业家联系到一起,那就是无事不能的信念,坚信你们的世界和更宽广的世界能够变得更好;坚信新思维可以解决老问题,数百年之久的问题;坚信一个人的刻苦努力可以提升许多人的生活。你们知道这些都是事实,因为你们每一天都在证明这一点。I think one of the clear lessons that we have learned from working with so many people around the world over the course of so many years is that the old story about whether you give a person a fish or you help a person to learn to fish is so universally true.And what we want to do is unleash the talent and creativity that exists across the world, in every community.I’m often amazed at how resourceful people are in the poorest of the poor families and neighborhoods and communities.People solve problems that nobody’s helping them solve.And I often think about the young people that I’ve worked with over the years who were denied opportunities for education, who didn’t come from stable families, who were told time and time again that they couldn’t do something or they weren’t worth anything, but somehow found the strength inside to discard what the outside world told them and to believe in themselves.It really takes that level of belief to overcome the obstacles that we see preventing progress, stifling creativity.我认为,从这么多年与世界各地这么多人一道进行的工作中明确懂得的一个道理就是,老话中说的授人以鱼,还是授人以渔是一条四海皆准的真理。我们要做的是释放存在于全世界、存在于每一个社区的才能和创造力。我常常惊讶于邻里社区穷而又穷的家庭中的人们是何等足智多谋。人们在解决那些没人帮他们解决的问题。我常常想到这些年来与我共事的一些年轻人。他们没有机会上学,也不是出身于稳定的家庭,别人一次又一次说他们不会有所作为或根本不配有任何作为,可他们无论如何找到了内心的力量,不理睬外界的说法,相信他们自己。真的是需要有那种程度的信心,才能克服我们所目睹的种种阻止进步,扼杀创造力的障碍。
So I urge you to continue to innovate, experiment, and lead;to use your resources and the power of your example to bring more people into this exciting activity that will improve lives, raise incomes, expand the horizons of so many who otherwise would not have a chance.I am absolutely convinced that building a strong economic foundation, creating a middle class, is essential to building good governance, rule of law, sustainable development, and so much more.因此,我呼吁你们继续创新,继续实践,继续发挥带头作用;通过你们的资源和榜样的力量动员更多的人投入这项振奋人心的活动,这项活动将有助于改善生活,增加收入,扩大许多人的眼界,否则他们可能得不到任何机会。我完全相信,奠定强大的经济基础,壮大中产阶级,对于促进良好治理、法治、可持续发展及许多其他方面的工作至关重要。
So we may come from different places.We may have different histories, different cultures.But we believe in the power of the individual, or you would not be here.We believe that a person with a good idea, willing to work hard, can really make a difference.因此,尽管我们来自四面八方;我们或许有不同的历史、不同的文化。但我们深信每一个人发挥的力量,否则你们就不会来到这里。我们认为,凡是有好的创意,愿意勤奋努力的人都能为改变现状切实发挥作用。
So I thank you for what you’ve already accomplished, and I look forward to hearing about all of your achievements in the years ahead.The United States is very proud to support you as you make your way, as you decide your future.因此,我对你们业已取得的成就表示感谢,我期盼在今后的岁月里听到你们在各方面取得成绩的消息。在你们前进的道路上,在你们决定自己前途的时候,美国为能够向你们提供支持感到十分荣幸。
And I finally would just ask that you think about other opportunities that could be provided through this partnership that we are creating for a new beginning.You are the experts in where you live, where you work, where you are building your futures.So please don’t be hesitant about letting us know what is working and what’s not working, because we believe in taking hard looks at the facts and evidence.And if something’s not working, we want to change direction and get on a path that is more likely to succeed.We need your feedback, we need your honest and constructive criticism, we invite it.We more than invite it;we welcome it.最后我建议,你们不妨考虑一下,通过我们为新的开端而缔结的伙伴关系,还有可能提供其他哪些机会。在你们生活的地方,在你们工作的场所,在你们建设自己未来的土地上,你们才是专家。因此请告诉我们,哪些行之有效,哪些徒劳无功,不必有任何顾虑,因为我们认为,应该正视事实和证据,如果哪些方面效果不彰,我们就需要改变方向,走一条更有可能成功的道路。我们需要你们的反馈。我们需要你们坦诚与建设性的批评,我们需要征求意见。我们不仅仅征求意见 – 我们十分欢迎提出意见。
So thank you for being part of this exciting adventure that we have launched today with this summit.I’m so pleased that you all were willing to travel here and maybe take a little bit of a chance on what you were going to find at the other end, to try to figure out what was this really all about and where was it leading, if anywhere.But now it’s up to both of us.We can put on the conference and provide the space, but it’s really up to each of you to determine whether this venture can really be a success.But having read a lot of the bios and a lot of the information about the participants, I think it’s a pretty safe bet.So we’re going to work with you.And thank you for believing in a better future for everyone.(Applause.)因此,谢谢你们参加我们今天通过峰会启动的这项振奋人心的风雨征程。我感到十分高兴的是,你们大家都愿意长途跋涉来到这里,对于今后可能取得哪些成效,或许你们还要有一定的思想准备,需要通盘考虑,权衡利钝,如可以有结果的话,结果将会如何。现在,成败取决于我们双方。你们知道,我们可以举办会议,提供场地,至于这条探索之旅究竟能否获得成功,实际上应该由你们来决定。但在看了许多有关与会者的传记和事迹后,我认为把握很大。因此我们将与你们共同努力。感谢你们对每一个人都有更美好的未来充满信心。(掌声)
希拉里创业峰会讲话 篇2
Good evening, everyone.Good evening and welcome to the Benjamin Franklin Room here in the State Department.I am delighted that Secretary Geithner and I have the great privilege of once again hosting the third Strategic and Economic Dialogue here in Washington.A few weeks ago in this very room, I had the privilege of sitting and talking with Dr.Henry Kissinger, my esteemed predecessor and a good friend to many of us here.He spoke of the early days of the U.S.-China diplomatic relationship going back 40 years now.And he discussed many of the challenges that his generation of diplomats on both sides had to overcome.大家晚上好。晚上好,欢迎大家光临国务院本杰明∙富兰克林厅。盖特纳部长和我本人再次有幸在华盛顿主持第三轮美中战略与经济对话,我感到十分高兴。几个星期前就在这个厅里,我有幸坐在这里与我尊敬的前任和在座很多人的好朋友亨利∙基辛格博士进行交谈。他讲述了40年前美中早期外交关系的情况,谈到当年他那一代双方的外交家必须克服的很多困难。Tonight, I cannot help but marvel at how far we have come together.These have been decades of unprecedented growth and progress for China.It has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty and has helped to drive global prosperity.The United States has welcomed China’s growth and we have benefited from it.Today, our economies are entwined and so are our futures.Relations are far broader and deeper than even Dr.Kissinger and his colleagues could have imagined all those years ago.今晚,我不禁对双方交往的长足进展感到惊叹。几十年来,中国取得了前所未有的发展和进步,使亿万人民摆脱了贫困,并为推动全球繁荣做出了贡献。美国欢迎中国的发展并从中受益。今天,我们两国的经济以及我们的未来已密不可分,两国关系的广度与深度就连基辛格博士及其同事们在当年也难以想象。
This change has brought with it our own new challenges.History teaches that often, the rise of new powers ushers in periods of conflict and uncertainty.And during our Strategic Dialogue today, State Councilor Dai and I and our colleagues discussed the concerns that people in both of our countries feel about the other.But in the 21st century, it does not make sense to apply the zero-sum 19th century theories of how major powers interact.Indeed, we are moving through unchartered territory and we need new ways of understanding the shifting dynamics of the international landscape and our own bilateral relationship.这一变化带来了我们这一代面临的新挑战。历史告诉我们,新的大国的兴起往往会带来一些冲突和不确定的时期。在今天双方举行的战略对话中,戴秉国国务委员和我及我们的同事们讨论了两国人民对对方感到关切的一些问题。但在21世纪,运用19世纪大国互动中的零和理论是没有道理的。确实,我们正在走前人没有走过的路,我们需要用新的方式来理解国际环境的变化因素和我们本身的双边关系。
Deng Xiaoping once described China’s process of reform and modernization as being like a person crossing a river by feeling his way over the stones.That is a good description of the way forward that we must chart together.We know it won’t be easy and there will certainly be times when both our countries stumble on the unexpected stones.But if we continue building the habits of cooperation and respect that this dialogue represents, and if we learn to trust one another and better understand each other’s intentions, then I am confident we will not let those slippery stones trip us up and derail our progress.We are very pleased at the habits of cooperation and understanding that have already been developed, and we greatly appreciated the successful visit by President Hu Jintao this past January and the agreements that he and President Obama have made to deepen our relationship to make it one that is positive, cooperative, and comprehensive.邓小平曾用―摸着石头过河‖来形容中国的改革和现代化进程。用这句话来描述我们必须共同规划的前进道路也十分恰当。我们知道这并非易事,有时,两国难免会因意外出现的石头而脚下不稳。但如果我们继续培养这一对话所象征的合作与尊重的习惯,如果我们学会互相信任并更好地理解对方的意图,那么,我相信我们不会让那些石头把我们滑倒和阻碍我们的前进。我们对已经养成的合作与理解的习惯感到十分满意,并对胡锦涛主席今年一月的成功访问以及他和奥巴马总统为深化两国关系、使之成为积极、合作、全面的关系所达成的共识十分赞赏。
So to all of my American colleagues, members of the Cabinet, and other leaders of our government, thank you for your work on behalf of this dialogue.And to our Chinese colleagues and partners, thank you for making this long journey – not only the journey you made by the airplane that brought you here, but the journey that we are making together to build a better future for our children and our grandchildren.各位美国同事、内阁成员们以及我国政府的其他领导人,谢谢你们为这一对话所做的工作。各位中国同事和伙伴,谢谢你们进行这次长途旅行——不仅是乘飞机前来与会,而且是和我们一道踏上为我们的子孙后代创造更美好未来的旅途。
Please enjoy the evening, and now let me ask Secretary Geithner to make a few remarks.祝大家度过一个美好的晚上,现在请盖特纳部长讲几句话。
Good evening and welcome.I begin with the traditional Chinese welcome, a traditional Chinese welcome.Bear with me.The great Chinese philosopher Confucius said(in Chinese).(Applause.)It’s not over yet.Vice Premier Wang and State Councilor Dai and distinguished members of the Chinese delegation, a warm welcome to the United States.(Applause.)晚上好,欢迎光临。我首先向你们致以中国传统式的欢迎,中国传统式的欢迎。请多包涵。伟大的中国哲学家孔子说(用中文)(掌声)还没说完。王岐山副总理、戴秉国国务委员、中国代表团的各位成员,热烈欢迎你们到美国。(掌声)
I first went to China about 30 years ago to study Chinese.I went to Beijing.I studied for the summer at Beida Beijing Dàxué.And at that time, that was an exceptional thing.It was a rare thing for an American to have the privilege of traveling and studying China, and rare as well for Chinese to have the experience of studying in the United States.And of course, that is no longer a rare thing.我第一次去中国大约是在30年前,去学习汉语。我去了北京。我在北大(北京大学)学了一个暑期。当时,这是很特殊的事情。很少有美国人能有幸访问中国、研究中国,也很少有中国人能到美国学习。当然,现在这已不稀奇了。
And if there is one fundamental basis for confidence in this relationship today, the future of this relationship, it is in the reality that today, thousands and thousands of Americans are studying in China, and thousands and thousands of Chinese have the experience of learning more about the United States.And there is no basis for negotiation, there is no basis for partnership, there is no basis for accommodation without both countries making the kind of sustained investment you need to understand the interests and intentions and values and traditions of the other country.如果今天这个关系及其未来有一个最基本的信任基础,那就是这样一个现实:今天,成千上万的美国人正在中国学习,同时成千上万的中国人也有机会深入地了解了美国。如果两国没有为了解对方的利益、意图、价值观和传统而进行这种持续投资,就没有谈判的基础、没有合作的基础、没有任何互让的基础。
We’ve made a lot of progress the last two years.If you find it hard to appreciate how hard this is to do, or hard to appreciate the importance of the progress we have achieved, just think back to the breakdown in cooperation during the Great Depression that turned a severe financial crisis into a global catastrophe.And the record of cooperation we have built with China in this period of crisis was decisive in helping lift the world out of the fires of crisis and into a period now where we can say the world is growing again.So I end with a toast.We’ll do a virtual toast.过去两年里我们已经取得了很大进展。如果你觉得难以理解这样做有多难,或者难以理解已经取得的进展有多重要,只需要回想一下大萧条时期,当时由于合作终止,一场严重的金融危机变成了一次全球性的灾难。在最近这场危机中,我们与中国的合作发挥了决定性作用,帮助世界摆脱了灾难,使之进入一个我们现在称为恢复经济增长的时期。最后让我来祝酒。我们象征性地干杯。SECRETARY CLINTON: Virtual toast.克林顿国务卿:象征性地干杯。
SECRETARY GEITHNER: To the future success of the U.S.-China strategic and economic partnership, to a stronger global economy, and a more peaceful world.Cheers.(Applause.)盖特纳部长:祝美中战略与经济伙伴关系未来取得成功、祝世界经济更强大、世界更和平。干杯。(掌声。)
“三星联盟”校长峰会讲话稿 篇3
“联盟”成立,两岁有余,年龄不大,成绩显著。
一是为18所学校营造了一个大“家”。这里可以相互学习,可以相互借鉴,可以深入研究,可以深化改革,也可以诉说苦衷,可以抱团取暖。于是,我们有了集体。二是形成了“联盟”的活动规范。“联盟”工作会议、校长高峰论坛、主任专题研讨、片区教研活动、外出考察参观等等,有条不紊。于是,我们有了平台。三是建立了“联盟”学科中心组。语文、数学、英语、物理、历史等中心组率先建立,并开始了“联盟”联考、导学案编制等有益尝试。于是,我们有了骨干。四是明确了“联盟”行进的方向。还给学生一段幸福而有意义的生活,在“三本”培养上大做,为南京市“二本”达线做贡献。于是,我们有了奔头。五是取得了令我们欣慰的成绩。我们的学生管理平稳有序,我们的高三升学率超过80%,我们的“二本”达线连年攀升。这些都值得我们骄傲和自豪。我要感谢刘XX老师、张X副主任、严XX主任,我更要感谢每一所学校的每一位校长以及学校班子成员!
然而,“三星联盟”的形势越来越严峻!一是精英教育越来越盛嚣尘上,“二本”线基本决定高中学校命运,“一本”线基本决定名校的声誉;这给“三星”学校造成越来越沉重的负担。二是因为分层招生的既定政策造成“三星联盟”生源数量和质量持续下降,招生数量减少,少的都是我们的第一方阵;严重影响我们的“二本”达线率。三是校长更换频繁,两年来已经有一半的学校校长变更,给“联盟”学校持续发展制造了障碍。四是“领头羊”天印高中晋升四星,确实是“联盟”一大损失,我们需要寻求新的追赶目标。五是“旁听生”的严重干扰。就在有限的“三星”优生中,还有很大一部分外出“旁听”,不仅影响了我们的升学,还影响了我们的正常的管理。还有,“三星联盟”的条件相对落后,资源相对匮乏,师资相对薄弱,信心严重不足。等等,共同构成了横亘在我们面前的重重障碍。
经过了这两年多来的“联盟”实践,在经历的进步与挫折之间,我们已经逐渐成长起来。一是我们知道了“发展是硬道理”。唉声叹息不行,怨天尤人不行,随随便便更不行。世界上没有什么救世主,也不靠神仙皇帝,“三星”学校的发展全都靠我们自己!二是我们探索了本校发展的路径。“三星联盟”的发展的策略我们正在实践,我们自己学校的发展也有了目标和思路,而且各有绝招。三是我们有了不少的信心。经过这两年的探索与拼搏,我们看见了别人的发展,也看见了自己的发展,原来,有些指标并不是那么遥不可及;许多校长想法越来越多。
XX年,也许,或者可能是我们“三星联盟”破除魔咒、制造神话的一年。弯路,我们走过了;挫折,我们经历了;误区,我们认清了;我们面前是一条大路:认准一个方向,调动两个主体,做好三次模拟,采取四项举措。
认准一个方向:发展。发展是硬道理,发展需要科学发展。科学发展观:第一要义是“发展”,核心是“以人为本”,基本要求是“全面协调可持续”,根本方法是“统筹兼顾”。
调动两个主体:一是教师主体(客体是领导),二是学生主体(客体是教师),两个主体不在一个层面,也就是两个不同的角度。对教师,精神的和物质的激励都需要,更注重精神;对学生,表扬的和批评的管理都需要,更注重表扬。到了高中,到了高三,“伸头缩头都是一刀”,李XX说:如果不能不做,那么高高兴兴也是做,悲悲戚戚也是做,我为什么不选择前者?
做好三次模拟:高三年级三次模拟,都是教育检测,都需要关注学生心理,但是,我们是否还应该有三个不同的主题:比如,一模检测优劣势,全面分析每一个学生的学科优势与劣势,每一个学科项目的长项短项,为下一阶段的复习找到方向。二模发现薄弱点,看看还有那些弱点,而且是可以弥补的弱点,进行针对性弥补。三模强化增长极,找到最容易提升的项目与内容,做最后的冲刺。
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