Redemptive Design
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To view the borrowing and fair use policy:
Borrowing Policy
Users are required to sign up as members of the Library before being granted access to the resource collection. The collection is accessible in the following formats:
Download – Many of the resources in the collection have been offered free for download by the authors as an open source contribution to the advancement of thinking and research in Redemptive Design.
Online – available for reading online while inside the library
Fair use copying – Library resources that are not marked for free download and use are subject to a fair use policy that is a condition of continuing membership of the library.
Fair Use Policy
The Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) allows people to use copyright material without the copyright owner’s permission in certain situations, including fair dealing for specific purposes. The purposes for which you may copy material from this online library are:
Fair dealing for research or study
You can use the material for the purpose of research or study, provided the use is deemed to be fair, that is, 10% or less of the number of pages or material in a single library item).
Fair dealing for criticism or review
You can use the material for the purpose of genuine criticism or review, provided that you acknowledge the author and title of the work.
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You would think a huge disrupter like AirBnB wouldn’t need to employ someone to disrupt their own business. Disruption is at the core of who they are, doesn’t it come naturally?
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We recently provided our top tips on cultivating a creative mindset. We received such a great response to the series that we have decided to compile them into one handy blog!
How do we respond to failure as changemakers? (part two)
One of the tough things for the Mercers has been dealing with failure, businesses that haven’t taken off. They are open about that experience, “There is much about business you can control. And much of it that you can’t,” explains Aron.