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Place-based Doughnut Design For Business
A half-day workshop to explore how to apply Doughnut Economics to Oxfordshire businesses, in the Oxfordshire context.
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Oxford-based Erinch Sahan, Global Business Lead for Doughnut Economics Action Lab, and Siobhann Mansel-Pleydell co-creator of the recent "Oxfordshire Doughnut” are inviting a small group of Oxfordshire business leaders to join us for a Place-based Doughnut Design for Business workshop.
This is a brand new workshop especially designed to support businesses to engage collectively with the application of Doughnut Economics in a way that is connected to their local place and communities.
At a time when global issues are driving despair, this is an opportunity to imagine, think differently, and regain a sense of agency.
With the Oxfordshire preliminary data portrait of place, aka “Oxfordshire Doughnut, to hand the group will consider Oxfordshire's most pressing local issues in the global context, and which ones our business community has the most potential to affect through business operations.
Come away with transformative ideas for how the Oxfordshire business community can become both regenerative and distributive, by design.
🍩 This workshop is for business leaders at a senior level who can shape both business strategy and relationships with stakeholders in the local community.
🍩 Places are limited to 12 in total to create time and space to really engage with the concepts and generate ideas.
📆 WHEN : Friday 11th April
⏰ TIME: 9.30am-1pm. Arrive no later than 9.30 for a 9.45am start
📍WHERE: Community Works, Oxford. 2 minute walk from Oxford train station
☕️ Tea, coffee and pastries available from the incredible Lula’s cafe
📧 Please email siobhann@makeitgood.io for expressions of interest
Community Works Oxford is part of Lula's cafe. Huge thanks to Makespace Oxford for providing our workshop location free of charge. Makespace is a leading community interest company dedicated to transforming space to create thriving places that build climate resilience and foster cultures of care and connection.