Consultants & DEAL's Doughnut Design for Business - Feb webinars for consultants
Consultants working with businesses are increasingly interested in using DEAL's Doughnut Design for Business tool with their clients. To introduce the tool for this context, cover the requirements for its use with clients and share some insights on opportunities and challenges for consultants, we have scheduled two webinars in February. They are scheduled for 22 Feb (9am UK) and 23 Feb (4pm UK).

Those who register we will receive a zoom link via email closer to the day. If the number of registrations is high, it will be a zoom webinar (with Q&A), but if we are a smaller group we will conduct it as a zoom meeting with more opportunity for discussion.

Do note that larger consultancies (with annual revenues above €50m) must have a legal form that is based on mission primacy (such as being a registered non-profit, or a Community Interest Company in the UK, or a L3C in the US). Smaller consultancies need not have such a legal form but need to demonstrate that their own organisational design is aligned, or aims to be aligned, with the ambitions of Doughnut Economics. More information here.

Please register by completing the form below.
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Name of individual *
Name of consultancy organisation (if relevant)
Email *
I am registering for the following session *
How many of your clients are likely to be interested in working with you to use DEAL's business tool to explore ways to transform the deep design of their business?   *
What kind of support do you think you'll need to use DEAL's business tool with your clients? E.g. trainings, spaces for peer-to-peer learning.
Have you read the following in preparation?
1) DEAL's business policy
2) DEAL's policy for consultants & other organisations offering professional advisory services
3) DEAL's business tool
I would like the webinar to address the following questions
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