Problem Solving for a Thriving Earth (Past)
We will practice solving problems using the Earth's own values so that the solutions create a thriving planet.
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
This practice will help us learn to q-in to the triggers that stimulate old style problem solving and practice seeing issues from the eyes and mind set of Mother Nature herself.
Please bring an issue or problem (best if it is of personal concern and real and NOT climate change or some other massive thing) and we will play to rethink it and offer a potential solution that is in harmony with how nature actually works.
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Kathryn Alexander, MA
Spokane, Washington, United States of America
Kathryn is the Chief Strategist for SoilSmart–SoilWise.org as well as a consultant, author and educator, an expert in ethics, systems thinking and change. Kathryn’s early work combined her interest in change, systems thinking, ethics and values, themes that continue to this day. Kathryn’s sense that Western culture was imbalanced in some way drove her to seek deeper understanding by looking into the foundation (nature), and driving forces at work that clarified the effective application of ethics and values she saw expressed around her. Kathryn’s shift to nature as the expert provided a strong framework for effective and harmonious change, in sync with nature – the largest system. The discovery of the biotic pump and the meta crisis we are facing, drove Kathryn to shift her focus into the education and application of this new systems understanding of how rain is formed and how the planet has been cooling itself since the beginning. Designated as a “Woman to Watch’ in Sustainability in 2012 by the Boulder Weekly, she was previously on the faculty of the Sustainable Business Practices Program at the University of Colorado Boulder, Regis University and the Entrepreneur Community Online teaching strategy, organizational change, systems theory, business psychology, and work team development. Her published work includes “What’s It Mean, Shifting to Green? Fascinated with organizational change, Kathryn was an early student of systems thinking creating study groups for the Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge and studying with Fritjof Capra, starting in the 80s. Her change work showed her the impact of tacit values on leadership and management styles. Kathryn developed the model Birds of a Feather™ and a tool for assessing organizational culture strategically, Strategic Leadership Assessment™, and with Verna Allee is the co-author of the Quality Tools Matrix™.
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Francisco Gragero
Extremadura, Spain
I´m from Extremadura, Spain, I´m 27. I´m an economic studient. I think that economy shoud make society better not make it worst. We need a change.
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Chiara Rusconi
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Barry Dewey
Warsaw, województwo mazowieckie, Poland
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IVONNE CORDERO
Mexicali, Baja California, México
Business Manager, co-creator, editor and writer at merkado méxico magazine, founder at posdata mexico gallery, freelance publisher, freelance marketing analyst and freelance designer.
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Tina Zunic
Berlin, Germany
I'm a Berlin-based communications and digital media freelancer. I develop creative and strategic solutions to leverage digital environments and create social impact. Not limited to a specific medium, I focus on branding, strategy, content, and design for social media, video, photography, and websites. I lead the process from early conception to production through to distribution. I'm a Doughnut Economy enthusiast and passionate about environmental & social impact, sustainability, & startups. I'm always looking to connect with likeminded, inspiring individuals and for opportunities to collaborate and make a change the digital way.
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Silvia Roman