Showing posts with label Sincere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sincere. Show all posts

16 Jun 2010

Social Enterprise - commitment from the Queen.

Last month the Queen placed Social Enterprise at the heart of Parliaments delivery in the next session.  There's been much comment on the contents of the speech - some say that as the content wasn't vast and complex the accountability is therefore stronger. What do you think? 

We at On Purpose are excited to hear that Social Enterprises are being valued at the highest levels of Government and the commitment during this Parliamentary session is to support the growth of social businesses. We're looking forward to see how the government will deliver on this commitment. Needless to say, we believe that if the social enterprise and business arena is to deliver, it needs to continue to attract high calibre talent who will not only create social enterprises, but also help them scale. 

What the Queen said about social enterprise....

"The role of social enterprises, charities and the co-operatives in our public services will be enhanced. The cost of bureaucracy and the number of public bodies will be reduced."


By the way, we also think that social enterprises aspire to more than simply reducing the cost of government bureaucracy, but that will be up to us in the sector to prove.

The full speech can be read here.

14 Jun 2010

The Lost Generation




We think that this is pretty close to brilliant...
A palindrome can be read the same way in either direction - however this video reads exactly the opposite in each direction - opposite in reading and meaning all at once.
It was submitted into a contest titled 'U @ 50' by a 20 year old and won second place.

We at On Purpose wonder what came in first as we think this is clever, simple and stunningly executed - and do you think the 1st place piece has had over 13million hits?

26 Mar 2010

Putting a spring in our step…

As ever, we were welcomed with open arms at the recently (re)christened ‘Spring’. Fuelled by the bounty of the Vauxhall Garden Community CafĂ©, we set about further developing the quality of our relationships within our immediate On Purpose ‘family’ (Tom, and the Associates). Facilitated by the ethereal Darius (CEO of Real World Magazine), intent on nudging us from our ‘over-educated, analytical minds’, to a state of experience and instinct. I doubt any of us had anticipated how he would tease out our approach to: future personal development sessions, or; how the Associates could better support each other.


The constructive tone was set by each of us contributing one thing, from both our professional and personal lives, that had recently gone well. Having enjoyed this quick-fire check-in on how everyone’s doing, we agreed this practice would be adopted whenever we met in future.


It soon became apparent; practice was the name of the game. An array of possible techniques were presented to us by (Sofia, Matt Darius), including story telling in the first person, The Work, ritual rites of passage, meditation on personal strengths and weaknesses, Action Learning (Clore Foundation Social Enterprise Fellowship approach), group exercises around ‘I’m brilliant… You’re brilliant…’, feedback, Aikido, and ‘I’m pretending…’. It was emphasised, only through the concerted effort of practice would the learning from these interventions become purposeful to our personal development.


While peer feedback was requested by all the Associates in monthly reviews, and future personal development opportunities pay heed to the variety of techniques outlined above, the afternoon was spent with two particular practices: Aikido and ‘I’m pretending…’.


Aikido: playful arm wrestling ‘unbendable arm’ demonstrated the first four stages of achieving outcomes with increasing ease:
-Against (opposing the force of another, and straining in the process);
-In spite of (opposing/ ignoring) the force of another, while focusing your energy on your own aim);
-With (using the energy of another, to further your own aim);
-Aiki (combining with the energy of another, to create something new. The plank extension exercises looked at applying our learning to following, leading and collaborating to greater effect.


‘I’m pretending…’: create sincere intention among the group, enabling accumulative declarations by each individual.


The accrued intimacy over the course of this session will no doubt stand us in better stead to both ask for, and anticipate support requests of our fellow Associates.