Design Principles for Systems Change: Thrivability

Armillaria

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Sep

9

4:00pm

Design Principles for Systems Change: Thrivability

By Armillaria

Thrivability is about more than sustainability, regeneration or resilience - it's a principle that informs ongoing improvement across every sphere of human life. Join us and explore why we consider thrivability to be the first design principle of more ethical and effective systems change, with some of the foremost thinkers, authors, and activists on the subject.
Guests:
  1. Jean Russell, curator of Thrivability: a collaborative sketch, author of Thrivability: Breaking Through to a World that Works, and co-author of Cultivating Flows: How Ideas Become Thriving Organisations
  2. Herman Wagter, co-author of Cultivating Flows, and sustainable logistics innovator
  3. Betsy Altheimer, coach to mission-driven individuals and organisations
Host: Cameron Burgess, Senior Partner, Innovation and Commercialisation, Armillaria

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