Consultants & DEAL's Doughnut Design for Business - 23 Feb PM webinar (Past)
This webinar is for consultants interested in using DEAL's business tool with their clients
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
Since its launch in November 2022, a range of consultants have shown interest in using DEAL's tool for business with their clients. To introduce the tool for this context, cover the requirements for its use with clients and share some insights on opportunities and challenges for consultants, we have scheduled two webinars in February. They will be held on 22 Feb (9am UK) and 23 Feb (4pm UK). If you're a consultant interested in using the tool with clients, register to join either the morning version (22 Feb) or afternoon version (23 Feb) of the webinar where you can learn more and join the discussion.
You can read a summary of the tool, report and updated policy here.
The Doughnut Design for Business tool sets out how businesses can engage with Doughnut Economics. Built for use by workshop facilitators, it guides businesses through an action-oriented workshop that is practical but ambitious, and aimed at catalysing innovations in their deep design.
By focusing on the deep design of business, the workshop invites companies to engage in a transformative agenda of becoming regenerative and distributive in their strategies, operations, and impacts, so that they help to bring humanity into the Doughnut. You can view the new business tool here. This webinar will focus on consultants hoping to use the tool with their clients.
In the webinar, DEAL's Business & Enterprise lead Erinch Sahan will provide an overview of the tool and answer questions about the concepts and activities as well as policies around its use. DEAL's cofounder and Strategy Lead Carlota Sanz will also provide further insights on the ways consultants and other professional advisors can use DEAL's business tool with their clients.
This webinar is for anyone wishing to use this tool with businesses. This could be: business networks, start-up incubators, founders, intrapreneurs, trade unions, consultants, think-tanks, business schools, accelerator programmes, impact investors, community groups, NGOs... and anyone able to engage businesses in their deep design.
Do note that larger consultancies (with annual revenues above €50m) must have a legal form that is based on mission primacy (such as being a registered non-profit, or a Community Interest Company in the UK, or a L3C in the US). Smaller consultancies need not have such a legal form but need to demonstrate that their own organisational design is aligned, or aims to be aligned, with the ambitions of Doughnut Economics. More information here.
For background, you can also look at:
- DEAL's business policy
- DEAL's policy for consultants & other organisations offering professional advisory services
- DEAL's business tool
- DEAL's business paper
- Recording of the launch webinar for the tool (see below)
How to attend
Please register for the webinar here to receive zoom details (select either 22 Feb AM or 23 Feb PM version).
Note that this event is repeated for both Asia and Americas time zones to enable people from across the world to participate. The sessions will be identical, so you only need to attend one.
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Erinch Sahan
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Erinch is the business and enterprise lead at the Doughnut Economics Action Lab. Recently, he was the chief executive of the World Fair Trade Organization and previously spent 7 years at Oxfam leading campaign initiatives and founded Oxfam’s Future of Business Initiative. Erinch has also worked at Procter & Gamble as a market strategy manager, established a furniture business and worked for Australia's aid programme. Erinch is a board member of the Social Enterprise World Forum and teaches sustainable value chains at Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. He holds degrees in finance and law, and an honorary doctorate from Oxford Brookes University.
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Christophe Claude
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Born at 320ppm http://sealevel.info/co2.html climate worried physicist turned product manager
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Jamie Trevino
Lancaster, Pennslyvania, USA
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Lydia Stevens
Southfields, London Borough of Wandsworth, England, United Kingdom
Thinking partner, executive coach, facilitator. Lydia is an executive coach working with companies, teams, communities and individuals to serve people and planet. Lydia uses a coaching approach to find the spark that we all have within us to contribute small or large steps to a sustainable world.
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Sahar Shaker
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Blair Evans
Idlewild, Michigan, United States of America
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Lia Loewenthal
London
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Rob Webbon
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Pierre de Gourcy
Montréal, Canada