What if your business shared more than a mission — what if it shared resources? Turbaries, a form of common land use still alive in places like Stockland (where I live and volunteer), offer a compelling lens for rethinking ownership, governance, and long-term value creation.
In this session, we’ll explore how this ancient practice of shared peat-cutting rights can inform modern business models: from commons-based innovation and co-operative frameworks to platform design and circular value loops. Discover how mutual stewardship, rather than competition, can unlock resilience, trust, and shared wealth.
Let’s bring commons thinking into business — not as nostalgia, but as a strategy for a regenerative economy.
Views: 8 | Enquiries: 0Author | Agile & Climate Coach | Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame | www.inesgarcia.me
I help individuals, teams and organisations to deliver better value & reduce waste (time, effort, materials energy) To focus on impact. To leave the place better than how we found: Product, People & Planet
With over a decade of dual work in Agile & Salesforce, boosted by Circular Economy & Biomimicry practices
Active contributor to: scrumalliance.org, Agile Alliance (Sustainability Initiative), Pledge1%, Business Declares, Doughnut Economics Action Lab, Work on Climate & Business of Purpose communities, The Mentorship Central & YeurLeadin.
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