Design Principle 9: Use Small and Slow Solutions
The design principle “Use Slow and Small Solutions” invites us to take planned and careful decisions and actions. Instead of …
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The design principle “Use Slow and Small Solutions” invites us to take planned and careful decisions and actions. Instead of …
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The design principle “Integrate Rather than Segregate” invites us to consider how we can observe the whole system, rather than …
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Designing from patterns to details is about stepping back to see the bigger picture, instead of getting bogged down in …
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10 Tips for Self-Leadership with REAL SUCCESS™ Self-leadership is the intentional process of exploring who you are and what motivates …
Is it really possible to Produce No Waste? This principle prompts us to design for zero or limited waste, right …
Proposed mandatory climate-related disclosures: The ESG measurement and reporting landscape is changing rapidly, in response to government legislation and consumer …
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Renewable energy is one way we can work with this design principle. Nature provides plenty of examples we can take …
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Are you the leader of a business or organisation, responsible for driving the strategy and focus, while constantly juggling demands, …
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Obtain a Yield is the third permaculture principle, which often translates into harvesting your fruit or vegies before the possums …
Catch and Store Energy: This design principle may seem obvious on the surface – and there are obvious ways to …