Doughnut Economics – a doughnut that’s GOOD for you
October 14, 2020
Kate Raworth’s work on Doughnut Economics is an excellent combination of human behaviour and regenerative thinking. Here are some introductory resources.
The power of Nature – for regenerating YOU
August 7, 2020
Regeneration goes both ways – and research confirms that nature will regenerate your energy and spirit.
A video introduction to regenerative thinking
June 23, 2020
Some of my favourite videos introducing the thought leaders exploring and explaining regenerative business.
Circular design stories, sources and resources
June 19, 2020
An ongoing collection of stories, sources and resources for developing businesses growth strategies.
Why are we using the word REGENERATIVE?
June 1, 2020
Why talk about “regenerative” solutions rather than “sustainable” solutions? What’s the difference?
Why worrying is the worst thing you can do about climate change…
May 27, 2020
Great Medium article by Max St John on climate change worry and it’s impact on your health.
World-changers going down to the sea in boats
May 27, 2020
Clean up the rubbish Back in the 1986/87, solo Australian yachtsman Ian Tiernan circumnavigated the worlds oceans, coming 6th in the BOC Challenge. What he saw on his ocean journey appalled him.
Product as a Service – PaaS stories, sources and resources
May 25, 2020
How does Product as a Service work? Here are some stories, sources and resources to help you explore for your opportunities.
Levelling up to systems optimisation
May 12, 2020
Expanding your strategic planning focus out from process efficiency to systems optimisation can pay big dividends.
Want to know more about the opportunities and how to find them?
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