
Groups and networks gathering: Engaging with the businesses of your place (Past)
Part of a series of gatherings for place-based groups and networks working with Doughnut Economics

Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
We're in the final stages of creating a tool that applies the ideas of Doughnut Economics to business, focused on transforming the deep design of businesses in order to enable the bold actions required of business to help humanity move towards the Doughnut. Here’s a short summary of how we’re approaching the idea of enterprise design.
And with the creation of this tool, we're now keen to explore the role that DEAL groups and networks (self-organising, joinable groups applying the ideas of Doughnut Economics in their place) will play in the journey of engaging businesses around the world, such as convening and running workshops for groups of businesses of your place, and being able to charge for it, but not providing advice.
In this gathering Erinch Sahan, DEAL’s Business and Enterprise Lead, will provide an update on our plans and will invite you to think about how this could work in your context.
The gathering is for anyone already part of a group or network or anyone looking to create or join a group or network to apply the ideas of Doughnut Economics in their place. If you would like to join, please complete this registration form and we'll send you the zoom details.
Note that this event is repeated for both Asia and Americas time zones to enable people from across the world to participate. For details of all events in the series of gatherings, visit the events page.
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Ines Garcia
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Agile & Climate Coach | Circular Economy professional (Cambridge) | Biomimicry Practitioner Author tiny.cc/authorinesgarcia Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame @ getagile.co.uk www.inesgarcia.me
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Tina Draper
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Bruce Hey
Baardskeerdersbos, Western Cape, South Africa
I am an author who previously worked in the oil and gas industry and am now a sustainability activist. My first two books focus on the oil, gas and process industries where I outline what is required to enhance the performance of the managed assets. The second book dives into the management of turnarounds which is crucial for the long term success of the company. My third book explores the long term survival of businesses where they have to refocus on renewables to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. My overall focus is on the long term sustainability of businesses. The realignment of fossil fuel companies to become sustainable, using new technologies and ideas, is of particular interest to me. The phasing out of fossil fuels needs careful consideration to minimize the social and environmental impacts while ensuring an economically viable transition to net zero emissions.
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Christina Köppen
Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland