It’s Time to Rethink the Tenant - Landlord Model: A Living Ecosystem Design Housing Framework
By Neil O. Campbell
Founder & Strategic Thinker
A Living Ecosystem Design (LED) Strategic Analysis
A redesigned housing system aligns incentives between occupants and property stakeholders. Housing becomes a platform for:
Financial stabilization and wealth pathways
Workforce participation and skill development
Community contribution and shared maintenance
When incentives are aligned, housing transitions from a cost center into a value-generating system for both residents and owners.
A Smarter Alternative to Abolishing Property Taxes in Georgia: The Property Savings Account (PSA) Model
By Neil O. Campbell
Founder & Strategic Thinker
A Living Ecosystem Design (LED) Strategic Analysis
The PSA model reframes property ownership from a recurring expense to a long-term accumulation strategy. Instead of continuously paying into a system with no personal return, property owners contribute to structured accounts tied to their parcel. Over time, these accounts generate capital that can offset future property-related costs, including taxes, maintenance, and insurance.
From Remote Work to Community Work: A New Operating Model for the Future of Companies
By Neil O. Campbell
Founder & Strategic Thinker
A Living Ecosystem Design (LED) Strategic Analysis
Remote work isn't the end state, it's the starting point for a broader strategic shift. The Living Ecosystem Design (LED) framework introduces "community work" as the next evolution: an operating model where companies embed their workforce into decentralized, resilient environments that enhance productivity, reduce overhead, and strengthen regional economies. Moving beyond headquarters-defined organizations, LED connects talent, housing, and economic participation across networks of interconnected communities converting remote flexibility into lasting competitive advantage while redefining how companies and the places they call home grow together.
