biomatrix delivery partners
partnership in co-delivering biomatrix design courses
The Biomatrix School for Sustainable System Design invites
- business schools
- schools for public governance
- corporate academies
- universities
- technical colleges
- other education providers
to become education partners and co-deliver Biomatrix design courses
with the purpose of
- promoting w/holistic thinking as an extension to and contextulisation of the current reductionist worldview
- embracing a w/holistic theory and change methodology
- facilitating the w/holistic redesign of currently unsustainable economic, political and cultural systems and their transformation into sustainable learning systems
- contributing to the (dis)solving of humanity’s complex problems.
partnership in co-delivering biomatrix transformation programmes
The Biomatrix Consultancy invites graduates of a Biomatrix Design Course to become a Biomatrix Consultant and/or a Biomatrix Franchisee of the Biomatrix System Transformation Programmes with the purpose of facilitating a (re)design and transformation of a client systems such as an
- organization
- government department
- governance function (e.g. public policy, industry regulation)
- industry
partnership in co-delivering biomatrix jamming and conferencing programmes
The Biomatrix Consultancy invites graduates of a Biomatrix Design Course to become a Biomatrix Consultant and/or a Biomatrix Franchisee of the Biomatrix Jamming and Conferencing Programme for the purpose of involving the stakeholders of a system to participate in
- problem analysis, brainstorming and collection of solutions, as well as design iterations (through Biomatrix Jamming)
- system redesign through (through Biomatrix Conferencing)
in the context of transforming large systems (e.g. industry transformation), structuring a public debate (e.g. around public policy and complex problems) and to educate the general public.
Biomatrix Art Jamming is a useful jamming derivative for illustrating an issue of concern. Its output lends itself to exhibitions. (See the case study of the recorded and live music industry supply chains.)