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Finalist, American Book Fest, Best Book Awards.
We believe that there has never been a better time to start businesses and build an economy that works for all of us, and all our needs. This book gives you the best toolkit and building blocks available today to build antifragile, net positive, regenerative, circular businesses and ecosystems of businesses. Antifragile, because each is designed from the DNA up to adapt and stay at the optimum for a regenerative, sustainable, circular economy that delivers a good life for all within the planet's boundaries. Whatever you are focused on, from the rapid depletion of everything we need to live on the planet, the climate emergency, the 17 UN SDG, to your own life, you will get proven cutting edge approaches to
- grow yourself bigger than your challenges;
- build agile, antifragile businesses that deliver impact and profit, without compromise on either, and are fit for human beings to thrive in;
- build local and global economies inherently healthy for us;
- a new economics, integrating our latest understanding across the disciplines.
Read more on our website: https: //graham-boyd.biz/rebuild-the-economy-leadership-and-you/
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About the Author
Boyd, Graham: - Graham Boyd believes that we can rise, phoenix-like, from today's burning global challenges. All of us, and our children, can thrive in the coming decades, because we can build a regenerative global economy, an ecosystem of regenerative businesses. Today he applies the expertise gathered across three careers (particle physicist, manager with Procter and Gamble, serial startup founder) to bring that vision to reality. He incubates regenerative startups; is starting a seed stage investment fund for ecosystems of regenerative startups; and consults to multi-nationals and start-ups on harnessing conflict to drive their own regeneration.Reardon, Jack: - Jack Reardon: with a doctorate in economics, I have become a tireless advocate of reforming and reconceptualizing economics education so that the discipline of economics can help solve the world's numerous and interconnected problems. I am the founding editor of the International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education IJPEE, which provides a global forum for educators committed to changing how we educate our students and how we conceptualize economics. I have also written three books on economics, pluralism, and economics education. I am currently putting the finishing touches on a novel exploring the fluidity of gender. I currently teach economics at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
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