Culture Workshop
Workshop to explore organizational culture
This deck is designed to help you facilitate a workshop to get leader and employee input on what makes us unique and discuss what they can do to start living curious, connected and courageous.
Everything you need to facilitate your workshop is included in this deck.
Make sure to:
qFamiliarize yourself with the contents of this deck and read through the facilitation notes multiple times
qCome prepared to share a story (both internal and external) for each C during the curious, connected and courageous overview
qPrint a commitment card for each person that will be in the workshop
qMake sure you have a flip chart and markers to capture the discussion
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Shaping Fairer Futures Together in Scotland
A Global Donut Day 2024 local event by Doughnut Economics Scotland Network and the Universal Recognition Movement
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The Doughnut of Change: A Journey of Youth
Once upon a time in an European town, a vibrant community of students and teachers embarked on a transformative journey
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From 'normal' to 'natural': downscaling to village
An story of how a tiny village can explore ways to evolve their initiatives
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Katia Dethilloy
Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Christina Lambert
Arvada, Colorado
I'm taking a Permaculture course, Kate and Doughnut Economics were mentioned in the social permaculture section. I am in the process of creating a food garden on my city property. My values align with both permaculture and doughnut economics. I am embracing my values and searching for a different way of living on this earth. I am excited to learning more from Doughnut Economics.
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Amy Norden
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alejandra dominguez
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Monica Lobo
Portugal, lisbon
My 20y+ international career is quite diverse (science, space, infrastructure,...). I am currently working as a sustainability freelance consultant in Portugal and I have spent the last 10y working on social impact and sustainability in infrastructure in the UK. I have realised that to really remove barriers to training and decent work you have to change the system, that seems rigged against those who should be serving. I have been looking for ideas and people that can help me change the system and learnt about regeneration - healing our planet and people and Doughnut Economics. And that brings me to the DEAL Community. Get in touch if you have an idea or project we can work together.
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Katherine Cunningham
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
I started with a bachelor of Business in Entrepreneurship where no one even whispered the word cooperative. Then spent the last 4.5 years learning all about Worker Cooperative Start ups with Earthworker. From this created a Cooperative Bootcamp where we take in groups of 5 people with a feasibility analysis of their business idea that they want to make into a worker coop. I am excited to see what the the DEAL work looks like alongside this work.
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Isabela Guerra
Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil
I use my repertoire, academic background, and professional and day-to-day experiences to support human and organizational development for the world that my heart knows is possible (to paraphrase Eisenstein) Psychologist, Master in Sustainable Development, but above all curious, studious and researcher of topics related to New Economies. I have been working for more than 20 years supporting people in their development as well as with the development of people in or for companies, as a consultant in different niches and sizes of companies, as a facilitator of groups and learning, manager and mainly as Isabela with my Borogodó, or Borogodonut :) #humanbehavior #neweconomies #wellbeing #idg
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Evelina Arakelian
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom