Eugen Oetringer has been working in the field of complexity for a long time. The last few years he has been very helpful too in creating awareness during workshops in a Sustainocratic environment. Sustainocracy is positioned at so called level 4 awareness driven regional cocreation. Institutionalized enterprises feel best in this context of value creation if they themselves apply the laws of nature in their own positioning. This often requires a transformation of the company or government institution. Eugen explains here what the common pitfalls are and how to overcome them. This goes together with a new age institutional manifesto:
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