Independent and interdependent: our new economic story

Our next economies offer hope and life while keeping our modern-marvels

They are transcending limitations and weaving in beauty and care.

4 short videos showcasing these creations.

Unseen economies: Kiri Dell on replenishing and Maori cultural concepts

The paradigm has shifted in New Zealand. That change is heavily influenced by Maori culture and it’s creating significant value for us all.

Six values: Sandra Waddock on next economies

Our next narrative, meta-story is a much more life-affirming economics. It offers hope and life and is based around complexity and systems.

Our world is changing. Our thinking patterns are shifting. To answer our pressing emergencies and, fortuitously, engaging in this brings an aliveness like nothing else.

We’re a worldwide civilisation now and can consciously engage in creating thriving, just, sustainable futures for everyone. Yet, sometimes, this seems like a very lonely path…

We hope this site helps us all accelerate positive shifts. Amplification, re-storying and sharing awe…

Doughnut economics: ambitious talk as action

Doughnut economics: ambitious talk as action

In coming out of crisis, bouncing beyond the old economics that’s outlived its usefulness, actions speak loudly. Amsterdam and global cities are leading and demonstrating the next economies: these underpin solutions. They’re transformational systems for thriving into pandemic and climate crisis recovery.

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Trust, reciprocity and communication: collaboration bases

Trust, reciprocity and communication: collaboration bases

Our ability to cooperate is one of our most striking human features. We’ve been fixing issues like climate, collective action problems and dilemmas, throughout history. Emergency help is here, fortunately. We’re all entangled with these crises yet we have the collaborative capability solutions too.

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Meta-modern business: outcompete common practice

Meta-modern business: outcompete common practice

“Like all social constructs, the market could be different: we have created the market and we can change it," Tomas Björkman. * Looking for a common future for all of humanity while our businesses outcompete inequitable and environmentally alarming enterprises?...

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Festina Lente

Make haste – slowly, powerfully, minimally

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“Hasten slowly” said Augustus. Oh, this is hard. To imagine what can be created, to hold back, to act; to engage means delving into both despair and hope. That’s where we’re challenged to see the powerful in what we do which is always minimal and micro. Feeling adequate in the face of manifest inadequacy. Weaving together the pieces that hasten, slowly and steadily, benevolution.

- Festina LentÍvaldi