For Future event: Leading transitions


On the 5th of June, Strategy for future will host an event focusing on the theme of Leading Transitions.


In the event, Zeynep Falay von Flittner, founder of Falay Transition Design Collective, will facilitate a training that helps cultivate skills for building more just and sustainable futures.

You will be learning the principles and tools of making and creating transitions, and will be introduced to theories of systems thinking, sustainability, and futures, complemented by practical reflection and exercises on how you can apply transition design in your work context.

Programme:

  • Theoretical part
  • Practical part where you will apply the theory in practice and build connections with other participants to increase our collective agency.


Date: 5.6.2024

Time: 4 - 6:30pm

Location: Puistokatu 4, Helsinki


Welcome!


Zeynep Falay von Flittner is an experienced design leader, entrepreneur, and public speaker focusing on the role of creative and design practices in sustainability transitions. She combines systems thinking, foresight, and human-centric design to develop new methods and approaches to support companies and networks and build new capabilities around sustainability transitions. She is the founder of Falay Design, and a member of System Change Finland.

For more information, check the Open-source Falay Transition Design toolkit: https://www.falaydesign.com/news-events/transition-design-toolbox-future-toolkit


Strategy for Future is a decentralised non-profit network of thinkers, change makers, strategists, entrepreneurs, researchers, designers, scientists and technologists. Our purpose is to accelerate the change towards sustainable and regenerative long-term future consisting of a stable Earth System and a thriving biosphere, including well-being of all humans and non-human life.

We catalyse connections, bridge knowledge from natural and social sciences to humanities, business, art, technology, and design; and organise meet-ups, events and hands-on workshops to speed up the change.