Sustainable Value Creation

What is Sustainable Value Creation?

Sustainable value creation is a transformative approach to design and business that actively mitigates climate change risks while generating long-term benefits for all stakeholders. This concept goes beyond traditional profit-centric models, emphasizing the critical importance of balancing economic growth with nature stewardship and community responsibility.

Sustainable value creation describes the benefits for ecosystems as a whole, including your audience, local, non-user communities & nature.

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  • You can create sustainable value creation by writing a value proposition that states specific benefits for economic growth, nature growth and community growth, all in the same ecosystem.

  • You can choose to create sustainable value creation to design holistic, well-rounded and systematic value creation and see benefits across communities to preserve ecosystems for future generations.

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Life-Centered Design Fundamentals Course

Join designer and creative professionals from all over the world and make the shift from human to life-centered design and make a real impact with your work.

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Jeroen Spoelstra

I am a passionate designer and mountain biker focusing on bringing people forward using a human centered approach. As a designer you could call what I do Social Design, but nowadays there are hundreds of different design names. So for me I am a designer and try to be humble to the world. I like solving issues together with other people in co-design and I love helping people reach there goals.

I find inspiration in mountain biking, traveling and in my current home the Spanish Pyrenees. I use sports, traveling and being outside to get inspired for my work as a designer.

Design to me is constantly shitifing between making meaningful products to creating impactful and real solutions/ approaches/ business that can make a difference.

The Design profession shouldn’t solely be reserved for the designer (in developed world), but for everyone! I design for impact and help people bring out their little designer in himself or herself. I am not saying everyone should become a designer, but I do think people can use a little bit of design to help themselves forward in their personal/ professional life.

https://www.unbeatenstudio.com
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