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John Elkington • Green Swans: The Coming Boom In Regenerative Capitalism
We need exponentially less of the degenerative forms of capitalism and exponentially more of the increasingly resilient and regenerative forms.
John Elkington • Green Swans: The Coming Boom In Regenerative Capitalism
WHOA.
Yes- Microsoft laid off 6,000 people BUT... they dropped a pretty brutal new policy overhaul:
-2-year rehire ban for anyone pushed out over performance
-A new “good attrition” metric (yes, they track if they’re happy you’re gone)
PLUS... you h... See more
Amanda Goodallx.comThe single-minded pursuit of profit, it turns out, is no way to think of or run a planet for long-term health. To take just one illustration, none of the world’s top industries would be profitable today if they had to pay for the unpriced natural capital they exploit.11 On the upside, however, I believe that we are living through the early stages o
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Trends – Artificial Intelligence (AI) – May 2025 – BOND
The document analyzes rapid growth and transformative trends in artificial intelligence, highlighting unprecedented user adoption, technological advances, global competition, enterprise AI integration, and associated benefits and risks shaping the future.
bondcap.comDeep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future
Bill McKibben • 3 highlights
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Wild Hope: Indy Johar Keynote
youtube.com‘Respecting tradition’
Yoshinori Hara, dean and professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, says these long-standing entities, at least 100 years old, are known as ‘shinise’ – literally meaning ‘old shop’.
Hara, who worked in Silicon Valley for a decade, says that Japanese companies’ emphasis on sustainability, rather than quick ma... See more
Yoshinori Hara, dean and professor at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Management, says these long-standing entities, at least 100 years old, are known as ‘shinise’ – literally meaning ‘old shop’.
Hara, who worked in Silicon Valley for a decade, says that Japanese companies’ emphasis on sustainability, rather than quick ma... See more
Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman--Including 10 More Years of Business Unusual
Naomi Klein • 1 highlight
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