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Step Into The Doughnut v2.0 (now in 30 languages)
An accessible and engaging way to introduce the Doughnut to any group
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Step into the Donut - Online Workshop
An online workshop to introduce the Doughnut to any group
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Quick Participatory Doughnut Mapping
Mapping perceptions and experiences to make a quick Doughnut Portrait for your place
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Doughnut Unrolled: Community Portrait of Place
A selection of participatory workshop approaches you can use to explore the four lenses for your place
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Doughnut Design for Business - Taster Tool
The shorter, taster version of DEAL’s guide to redesigning businesses through Doughnut Economics
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Doughnut for Urban Development: A Toolkit
A workshop-style toolkit to apply core principles of the Doughnut for Urban Development in practice
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Doughnut Unrolled: Exploring a topic
A selection of approaches to explore a specific topic through the Four Lenses be it a policy, project or possibility
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Doughnut Design for Business - Core Tool
DEAL’s guide to redesigning businesses through Doughnut Economics - Core workshop
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Guide to mutual credit
Enhance local, circular, sustainable trade with mutual credit & resource mapping
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Place-based Doughnut Design for Business tool
Workshop for a group of local businesses to engage with Doughnut Economics through a place-based perspective.
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Powers to Act: Deep Design of Cities and Places
Workshop tool inviting local governments to reflect on the deep design of their organisation
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Edges of the Doughnut
Nature's Blueprint to Organisation Transformation. Just as wetlands create the richest ecosystems where water meets land
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Simon Shillito
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
We are a residents association turned CIC currently carrying out re-greening work, helping each other to 'eco' our homes, and attempting to establish a not for profit community workshop facility at Central London's last working dry dock. SDMBHA's (South Dock Marina Berth Holder's Association) workshop facility's key aims are to build a robust and supportive community, safeguard affordable boat maintenance for residents and building a sustainable marine industry for local people. To achieve this we hope to build a 'marine centre of excellence', the first phase of which is a tool hire and workshop space with taught classes focusing on equality, skill sharing repair and reuse. This facility will also benefit the larger communities with classes and events that work towards social cohesion and circular economies. We'll also be partnering with other organisations for mutual support and to reach as far as possible. As for my personal role in all of this, I am a resident and the project director for this workshop. -S
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Culture Workshop
Workshop to explore organizational culture
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Doughnut impact assessment for development project
Interactive workshop for local authorities to reflect on the impact of development project on the doughnut’s dimensions
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Workshop plans for local governments
Set of workshops tailored for local governments using DEAL tools like Doughnut Unrolled, Step into the Doughnut etc.
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A City Portrait Canvas for Workshops
A workshop tool to evaluate strategies through the City Portrait’s ‘4 lenses’
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Making climate and environmental crisis tangible
A workshop concept to make climate and environmental crisis tangible
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Downscaling the Doughnut: Data Portraits in action
Examples of Doughnut Data Portraits (or City Portraits) created by local governments, communities, and/or researchers.
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Sparking Connections
A set of 37 cards to explore the connections between the dimensions of the Doughnut and the Four Lenses
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Seven Ways One Pagers
Each of the Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist summarised onto one page with some questions to reflect on
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"Build your donut town" Solution board game 🔑
This game is designed to help participants find solutions to both environmental and social challenges.
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Bryony Jansen - van Tuyll
Chesières, Vaud, Switzerland
How can businesses thrive while respecting people and planetary boundaries? Engineer by education, I started my career as a management consultant, helping companies with their growth strategies. About 10 years ago, I decided to focus on sustainable innovation, supporting companies in developing greener, circular solutions. However, I have come to realize that, to address the social and environmental crises we face, we need to go beyond incremental innovation and fix our economic and business systems. Today, I am exploring how businesses can rethink their purpose, legacy, goals, structure, and strategies to help drive the change we need. I am inspired by, amongst other, Doughnut Economics, Post-growth Economics, Purpose Economics, Sufficiency economics, Steward-ownership, Net-positive businesses.... And, I am happy to connect with anyone on these topics.
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Jeremy Johnson
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
A member of the Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group in Cambridge, UK. Interested in thinking about Doughnut Economic and using it in a situation to help transformative change.