
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

Version 1.0 (August 2023)
View the Seven Ways One Pagers as a google doc here.
Or download the Seven Ways One Pagers as a pdf at the bottom of the page.
This tool has been translated into Arabic here.
Overview
This tool is a set of 8 pages that provides a succinct summary of each of Doughnut Economics' seven ways to think like a 21st century economist.
Each page has a 'from' and 'to' description - along with an accompanying image - to describe each of the Seven Ways transformations, as well as some questions to reflect on.
Ways to use it
- You can use it to get a quick sense of the Seven Ways if you are new to them or use it as a reminder if you have already been introduced to them.
- You can share it with others who are new to the ideas or use it as a workshop guide, where you discuss, as a group, the questions that are offered on each page.
- You can use it alongside your own local knowledge and language, to design a bespoke workshop for people locally, to introduce them to Doughnut Economics.
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Emily Glantz
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Currently offering strategic development and grant management services for EU based NGOs. Passions: new economic thinking, financial regulation (fiscal, taxation, prudential, retail), permaculture systems and radical inclusion. Degrees: Masters in International Administration and Global Governance, Gothenburg University.
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Tamara Van Bakel
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Iva Stanisheva
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Arch. Iva Stanisheva (ARB Architect, MArchD, Ba(hons) graduated from Oxford Brookes University with a specialization in Urban Design and Emergent Hybrids: Disaster and Flood Resilience. She worked in an Australian architecture and interior studio in London for 7 years where she familirise herself with the fastpased complex dynamics of the construction industry. Her interests are focused on urban planning and the future of cities and their relationship to the environment and sustainable development. She is Assistant Professor and Lecturer in Architecture at Coventry University and an active member of the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN), where she was until recently Coordinator of the Circular economy group. Took part in the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) - From a linear to a circular economy in 2018 and is preparing for the 'WELL Certification' . Currently has a small design studio in Sofia and is part of the board of directors of the Circular Economy Institute in Sofia. The institute works on a variety of projects but she mainly focuses on educational projects that include guest lectures at universities, schools, etc. Currently, together with a multidisciplinary team of 5 other teachers, he leads a new elective course for the 5th year of Architecture at UASG - 'Circular Models in Construction'. The work on her project "Climate literacy, inequality and the foundations of the circular economy" funded by the program "Equality and climate justice" from the Bulgarian Women's Fund was recently completed.
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Myriam Best
Zürich, Switzerland
Hello, I'm Myriam Best, welcome to my profile ! As a core team member of the Swiss Donut Economics Network, I am committed to making the doughnut a reality in Switzerland. My contribution focuses on advocacy, communication and consulting for public and private actors. A few words about my journey thus far ... The unfolding social, environmental and climate crises have led me to rethink my personal and professional aspirations. A slow and complex process, accelerated by motherhood in times of the gloomy outlook synthesised by the IPCC reports. 2022 was a pivotal year that took me back to university, 15 years after my first Master's degree! Guided by a burning need to dedicate my skills, time and energy to making the world a better, fairer and more livable place for all, I joined the Masters in Degrowth: Ecology, Economy and Politics at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. In doing so, I equipped myself with the best available knowledge on the causes of the social, environmental and climate crises, and delved into the discovery of post-growth economics and politics as a plausible way out of the polycrisis. More importantly, I joined an international network of committed change-makers! I am also a professional with 15 years of international corporate and client consulting experience in strategy, human resources, change management, digitalisation and organisational design. I have successfully led complex transformation programmes in international corporations and SMEs across a range of sectors. Former colleagues and clients praise my ability to make the complex accessible, to engage people of all backgrounds and to remain cool under pressure while keeping spirits high. Happy to be in touch! Areas of interest:
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Nicola Senn
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