Thoughts on the evolutionary advantages of being human| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Business leaders are calling on the UK Government to support peace in Gaza| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Volkswagen make clean diesel engines.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Two weeks ago, I attended Extinction Rebellion’s Big One event at Parliament Square in London.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
The remnants of medieval culture may still be holding us back| tomgreenwood.substack.com
A meditation exercise to co-create a shared vision for society| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Lucie Montel writes this guest post sharing a degrowth philosophy for business| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Invest in inflation.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
This week marks 18 years since my wife Vineeta and I founded our company, Wholegrain Digital, a landmark that fittingly makes it officially an adult as it now lives an independent life with us supporting in the background rather than leading from the front.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Did Elizabeth Magie give us the rules to a fair society?| tomgreenwood.substack.com
The new film 'Responsible' makes me wonder, what does responsibility really mean?| Oxymoron
There's something uncomfortably absent from the sustainability conversation| Oxymoron
Over the past month my desk has been a storage table for copies of Gyan Chaupar, the “game of wisdom” that Vineeta and I designed as a modern revival of the traditional spiritual game of Snakes & Ladders.| Oxymoron
A reflection on the importance of natural beauty and why it's not superficial| Oxymoron
Over the past few months I haven’t published much here on Oxymoron because I’ve been pre-occupied with another project that I have been keeping quiet until now.| Oxymoron
Whenever I drive down to the South West of England, I pass the Great Wall of Dorset, a seemingly never ending brick wall broken only occasionally by imposing gateways topped with giant animal statues.| Oxymoron
Last week I was invited to take part in a debate, provocatively titled ‘Your use of AI does more harm than good’ at the B Corp Festival in Oxford.| Oxymoron
In my previous post about competition and collaboration, I talked about the plight of the Hopi people in North America, who have peacefully struggled to maintain their culture amid the competitive force of modern America.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
In 1903, a woman named Elizabeth Magie launched a board game designed to highlight the systemic causes of social inequality and to educate people about how they might be solved.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I’ve recently been reflecting on a B Corp retreat that I attended several years ago, where I was asked to facilitate a group discussion on Ursula K LeGuin’s short story, ‘The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas’. I'll be honest that I was initially a little confused as to why we were going to have a group discussion about an obscure piece of philosophical fiction from the 1970’s at a business event, but it soon became clear.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I really love tomatoes. I love them in a sandwich, as a sauce or in a curry. I love them sundried, roasted, with a drizzle of olive oil, or just on their own as nature intended. I love them so much that my wife Vineeta sometimes calls me Tomo Tomato, or if we’re really getting into the Mediterranean vibe, Tomo Pomodoro.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
A conversation with Chris Marquis about his new book, 'The Profiteers - How business privatizes profits and socializes costs'| tomgreenwood.substack.com
A journey from modern India, through the cycles of time, toward a Golden future| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Silvia entered the restaurant limping.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I’ve been swimming around in the sustainability world for a long time now, and every now and then I hear someone say “We don't need to save the planet.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
In the mid 2000s I was frustrated by the narrative in the environmental movement that business was the problem.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
During my school holidays as a teenager in the 90s, I used to love watching re-runs of the old BBC sitcom ‘The Good Life’ on daytime TV.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I’ve found it hard to know what to write this week.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I've had several people ask if I would write about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion here on Oxymoron.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I started Oxymoron here on Substack to explore the complex and confusing world of ‘Sustainable Business’.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
It's been a few weeks since I posted an article here on Oxymoron.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
In the run up to the 2020 US presidential elections, I took a particular liking to Democratic candidate Andrew Yang.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
I'm writing this post on an overcrowded train home from London that cost me a whopping £62.20, although that’s half the price of a peak time ticket so I should perhaps count myself lucky.| tomgreenwood.substack.com
Early in my career, I came across the concept of the triple bottom line, a term coined by John Elkington in 1994 that expanded the conventional success metrics of business beyond the financial bottom line to also include environmental health and social wellbeing.| tomgreenwood.substack.com