Thursday, February 19, 2009

Bio-Economics - Learning from the Natural World

I have so many great initiatives going on, it's really quite exciting! I think were on the cutting edge of a whole new approach to managing our planet, I writing today about a concept I've been developing for years now that I am calling Bio-Economics. It replicates the efficiencies of natural systems in economies, centered around the concepts of homeostasis and synchronicity in nature, as they eloquently manage ecosystems, we can employ them, integrating them into financial economics and create a sustainable business climate.

The natural world has the amazing ability to waste nothing, achieve balance in its' systems and work harmoniously together. New sciences are emerging as to the dynamics of this, such as the understanding of "networking". I have been able to apply these natural concepts to sustainable business systems. The human heart cell is a great example, alone, they all beat at their own pace, put them together and they join up and all beat together, as we start to understand these scientific principles behind these natural systems we gain great insight into how human systems need to operate more effectively.

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