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Chris Oestereich
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I write, teach, and work on wicked problems and circular systems.
Matters will not improve of their own accord.
Joined 03/10/2014
Level: LEVEL 01 (12 mo pts: 0 pts)
Lifetime points: 5 pts
There was a time when the world was big, people were few, and resources were plentiful. We could send our resources “away” as waste, and go dig, cut, fish, or otherwise harvest more.
That time is gone. (Ask China.)
Today the world is small, people are many, and resources are scarce. This necessitates a very different approach to business. We know that operating in the “take, make, waste” mode no longer works, but market dictates have largely continued to nudge us down the same path.
Fortunately, we can find better ways. It takes a willingness to research problems, to experiment with alternatives, and to build strong ties with willing, trustworthy partners. It tends to take more time and effort to get there, but when we get it right, the outcomes can far exceed what was initially believed possible.
We’re trained to use convergent thinking to arrive at optimal business solutions from known parameters. I work to layer divergent, integrative, and systems thinking to help uncover opportunities which are often not readily evident.
If this sounds interesting, please reach out and we'll find time discuss how we might be able to collaborate.
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