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Organisational development through biomimicry

Biomimicry Join this workshop and discover how you, your team, your campaign and your business can improve when you are inspired by 9 biomimic principles.

Science writer Janine Benyus articulates nine principles in her 1997 book "Biomimicry, Innovation inspired by nature". Biomimicry is about applying lessons learned from the study of natural methods and systems to the design of technology or the development of organisations.

Biomimicry: from bios, meaning life, and mimesis, meaning to imitate.

1. Nature runs on sunlight
2. Nature uses only the energy it needs
3. Nature fits form to function
4. Nature recycles everything
5. Nature rewards cooperation
6. Nature banks on diversity
7. Nature demands local expertise
8. Nature curbs excesses from within
9. Nature taps the power of limits

For the purpose of this programme, these innovative and solution-focused lessons are applied in a business and social networking context.

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