Reid Hoffman: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Bill Gates (Part 2)

Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Bill Gates – The biggest success story you haven’t heard (Part 2) In part two of this special two-part episode with Bill Gates, we’re talking about the biggest success story ever told on the podcast – and not just for Bill…

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Bill Gates’ vision for biotechnology and global health

Bill Gates recognized that the lack of attention to fatal childhood diseases in developing countries is due to the market’s lack of incentive to develop drugs and vaccines for these diseases.

He saw the potential for biotechnology and its emerging tools to create new vaccines and drugs; however, he found that the global health community lacked the measurement and celebration of great successes and discussions of great failures that exist in private markets. Without knowing what children were dying from, he couldn’t save their lives or measure success. 

My assumption was that the same type of measurement and celebration of great successes and discussions of great failures would exist in this global health community as they do in private markets. In fact, the underinvestment in knowing how many children died and what they died of was unbelievable. 

Governments in rich countries, even now in middle-income countries, are pretty amazing. We kind of take it for granted that the water system, electricity system, education system, justice system—these things work pretty darn well. 

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  1. 01Masters of Scale – Reid Hoffman: Bill Gates – The biggest success story you haven’t heard (Part 2)
  2. 02The story continues
  3. 03Solving social issues
  4. 04Effective distribution
  5. 05Bill Gates’ vision for biotechnology and global health

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