The future of SLaM is JSLaM

We are considering the future of Spirituality, Leadership and Management. We plan to continue to be the vehicle for the journal and other online articles. We will move away from running future events. We have a rich resource of papers going back nearly 20 years.

As a not-for-profit association, we rely on members to continue. We invite you to become a financial member for 2017-2018 on the website. We have set a fee of $AU25 for 12 months. The funds are needed to maintain the website and the activities of the journal.

You may contribute an article or an academic paper (the latter is subject to peer review for publication in the journal).

Life changes, and the challenges facing society changes. But it all still calls for clear minds to understand things that need to be understood, and to say things that need to be said, providing an ethical and spiritual perspective on the challenges.

Please become a member and enable the journal to survive. We look forward to continuing to contribute the voice of spirit to the world of business and management.

For the journal, contact Claire Jankelson at editor@slam.org.au For articles and comments, send to Glenn Martin at admin@slam.org.au

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Event at UTS on “deep history”

The Anthropocene Transition Project at the University of Technology, Sydney is holding an event on Tuesday 25 October:Deep history, deep time and the age of humans“.

This event is part of its transdiscplinary inquiry forums.

There are two keynote speakers: Professor David Christian (Macquarie University) and Dr Anne Poelina (Managing Director of Madjulla Inc ).

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm     Venue: UTS Business School, Chau Auditorium (Building 08, Level 02 (street level) 14-28 Ultimo Rd, Haymarket NSW)

Free, but registration is required.

Link for more information and to register

Organised by Ken McLeod. Advertised here on SLaM website as part of our collaboration with the Anthropocene Transition Project.

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News on SLam and Anthropocene project

We have sent a newsletter to people on our list. Follow the link to read the newsletter: SLaM Future and the Anthropocene Project.

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The briefing session

We held a briefing session on 28th July 2016 at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS). About 15 people attended. The purpose was to begin a conversation about the concept of the Anthropocene Age. The role for SLaM in this conversation would be to provide a spiritual element to ideas about how culture could, and needs to, change.

Ken McLeod (from UTS) has suggested that up until now, discussion of the crisis of climate change has focused on technology, economics and politics. However, necessary as these activities are, the change that is needed is deeper; it is cultural. We have already wrought changes on our environment globally that will affect us for thousands of years. Without radical rethinking, our situation as a race is untenable.

We therefore need to look at four domains of cultural transformation:  (1) the rational (knowledge), (2) the instrumental (technology), (3) psyche (consciousness), and (4) mythos (symbolic, imagination). (I am selecting from the words that Ken used in his introductory paper; GM).

You can see already that the subject is about human values, about the way we see the world, and about our relationship to both the physical world and each other, individually and in community.

We invite you to read the paper “Preparing for the Anthropocene Transition” on our website, and think about what we should explore together as a group.

We are having internal conversations among the management committe and will be talking with the people who have expressed an interest in being involved following the briefing session. This activity will build over the coming weeks and months. We are happy to receive comments, and we can post articles on our page: “Articles and working papers“.

Membership: Yes, it is a new financial year and we ask for your support through membership. It is just $10 per year. You can join here, and pay by direct deposit or by using Paypal. If you have joined or renewed recently, you will have received a receipt from us. Thank you.

Live modestly. Enjoy.

Glenn Martin, Management Committee

SLaM briefing session

SLaM briefing session

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Living in the Anthropocene Age

Humanity is now living in a time when the major impact on the global environment is no longer from natural forces but from the actions of humans. It calls for a response that recognises this fact, and we believe it is a matter in which SLaM should be involved, to provide a spiritual perspective. We are embarking upon a collaboration with the Anthropocene Transition Project (ATP) at the UTS Business School in Sydney. The ATP is a transdisciplinary inquiry into the profound changes in professional and social practice that the Anthropocene will necessitate. (see here for the proposal).

We invite you to join us for a Briefing Session with ATP convenor, Ken McLeod at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), Thursday 28th July, 6:30pm to 8:00 pm. Please register by email to admin@slam.org.au

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Redefining spirituality

We have started a new section on the website, for articles and working papers relevant to spirituality in leadership and management.

Check out the article by Glenn Martin called “What is spirituality in the context of leadership and management? And of nature?” on our Articles and Working Papers page.

Perhaps you would like to give air to an article you have written, and get feedback. Please write to us and let us know. Contact Susan Goff at inquiries@slam.org.au

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Change Leadership Summit looms

Humanity in Business is conducting a one-day event on change leadership on 9 June in Sydney. Leading change effectively is still one of the biggest issues facing organisations. This event offers a wealth of presenters, who will provide insights from their experiences in business. The key idea is that organisations have to be “change ready” and establish a foundation of values if they are to achieve sustainable change in a volatile environment.

Offer

Presenters include senior executives from many leading companies. Humanity in Business is offering a two-for-one offer for SLaM people who mention this news item. To avail yourself of this offer, please contact Muneesh Whadhwa at muneesh@humanityinbusiness.com.au as soon as possible, as places are limited.

To find out more and to register, go to www.humanityinbusiness.com.au

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“Rethink Tank” workshop on 7 November

Please join us as we rethink the organisation, Spirituality, Leadership and Management.

Our wide circle of friends seems to see a place for an organisation that promotes the value of a spiritual and ethical perspective on leadership and management. Yet our activities in 2015 have attracted but a small number of participants, and the conference that we organised did not proceed due to low registrations.

It is time for us to rethink our direction and our purposes in the current environment. Please join us on Saturday afternoon 7th November at the Stanton Library, 234 Miller Street, North Sydney and share your thoughts about what our future might be.

Our president, Susan Goff, will lead discussion. The afternoon will include the Annual General Meeting. Membership for 2015-2016 is required to be on the management committee for the coming year.

Click here to register your intention to attend. No fee, but donation appreciated on the day.

To join or renew your membership to SLaM, click here.

Glenn Martin, Trreasurer, Management Committee

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Meetup event on 24 October with Tom Graves

We are running our first event using Meetup. Our speaker and conversationalist is Tom Graves.

Tom deals with the central questions that companies face: How do we create an enterprise that is sustainable and responsive into the future? How do we make sense of complexity and disruption? How do we design for change, rather than reacting to it?

This Meetup will explore the ideas of the ‘ecology of enterprise’ and the ‘enterprise as story’ as powerfully effective tools for sense making, decision-making, leadership and transformation in enterprise design. We will consider techniques for modelling the enterprise at every scale, from micro to macro systems, both within a particular organisational setting and within the micro human system and macro planetary system within which we are ultimately bound. We will contemplate how viewing the ‘ecology of enterprise’ and the ‘enterprise as story’ profoundly shifts our perspective of and relationship to core business purpose, systems, structures and governance.

This Meetup is part of a current conference and master class series. For more details please visit www.tetradian.com

TOM GRAVES (UK) – Tetradian Principal Consultant

Tom is known as a highly innovative thought leader on the futures of business.   With a keen eye for systems and structure, he has nearly 40 years experience in knowledge management, skills research, software development and the human side of complex systems. Quietly compassionate, he balances conceptual rigour and pragmatic realism with a deep awareness of human issues and human needs in the business environment. Tom is credited as one of the pioneer inventors of desktop publishing, and as an entrepreneur and manager is conversant with the practical issues in implementing new approaches and new business models into existing industries.

He is a prolific author, and experienced presenter on radio and television, at conferences and in workshops and seminars. Passionate about the process of empowerment and the role of intuition in organisations, he brings to his work an unusual skill in overview and synthesis, and in creating links across a widely diverse range of disciplines and professional domains.

Tom has a Master of Arts degree from London’s Royal College of Art, Bachelor of Arts (DipAD) Degree in Graphic Design from Middlesex Polytechnic, London, and Graduate Certificate in Strategic Foresight from Swinburne University, Melbourne, and has received and presented extensive training in personal development, neuro-linguistic programming and other psychology-oriented modalities.

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EVENT DETAILS

This is a fortuitous event – Tom is in Sydney for the conference and master class series, and he was happy to share some time with SLaM. We are grateful for his offer and we would love you to join us for a great afternoon!

This is a Meetup event. You register at the Meetup website to let us know you are coming.
It will be held at the Stanton Library, 234 Miller St, North Sydney, starting 2:00 pm.

Here is the link to the Meetup page.

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In memory of Alastair Rylatt

AlastairWe are saddened to report that Alastair Rylatt, a recent member of our management committee, passed on this last Saturday, 15th August.

In his short time on the committee, Alastair was an energetic contributor and a person who held the vision of spirituality in leadership and management nobly. He was the main driver behind the one-day symposium we had in May 2013 on the power of collaboration in organisations, and it was a most successful and inspirational day.

We wish to acknowledge his life, his many achievements, and the mindful and loving quality of the relationships he had with the people around him, as well as his wider contributions to the world. Although it seems that his life ended too soon, we remember him with thanks, and we extend warm thoughts to his wife Elaine at this time.

Glenn Martin

for Management Committee

Posted in Thoughts and Reflections

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