Events - List of previous events
SOL-UK Seminar with Jemima Gibbons
Venue: OneAlfredPlace, London WC1
Kate Hopkinson
‘Inner Complexity’ : a fresh approach to being human
Thursday, 26th November 2009 - 6.45-8.30pm @
The Other Place, One Alfred Place, 1 Alfred Place, WC1E 7EB
FEES Members: £10.00. Non Members: £20 (includes £10 provisional membership)
REGISTRATION Please email ann@sol-uk.org as soon as possible if you wish to attend
LEADING AND LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY: A workshop for leaders of all sorts who are passionate about building more sustainable organisations, value chains, industries and communities. TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, DC.
LEADING AND LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY: A workshop for leaders of all sorts who are passionate about building more sustainable organisations, value chains, industries and communities. TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, DC.
LEADING AND LEARNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY: A workshop for leaders of all sorts who are passionate about building more sustainable organisations, value chains, industries and communities. TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, DC.
Book Launch Event in association with the University of Surrey, 18th November 2009 6pm to 8pm
Team Academy UK? - A SoL Dialogue 20th October
hosted by the Campaign for Learning
6.45 to 8.45pm at 19 Buckingham Street, London WC2N 6EF
A SOL-UK workshop presented and led by Moty Cristal
Thursday, 10th September 2009, 6.45-8.30pm: Friends House, Room 12, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
Led by Tony Hodgson @ Friends Meeting House, London NW1
SOL-UK EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING @ FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE, EUSTON ROAD, LONDON NW1
SOL-UK Evening Workshop: Thursday 28th May: 1845-2030
Jonathan Wilson will lead and present a workshop on Dialogue Life at Friends Meeting House, London NW1
The focus of this meeting will be capacity building - think of it as one large workshop. There will also be opportunities for exchange among the participants.
The focus of this meeting will be capacity building - think of it as one large workshop. There will also be opportunities for exchange among the participants.
A conversation about leadership as hypnosis. Presented and led by Richard Churches on Thursday 19th March, 6.30-8.30pm @ at School of Management, Building 15, University of Surrey
Foundations for Leadership: Initiating and Sustaining Profound Change. Facilitators: Peter Senge and Robert Hanig.
Foundations for Leadership: Initiating and Sustaining Profound Change. Facilitators: Peter Senge and Robert Hanig.
Foundations for Leadership: Initiating and Sustaining Profound Change. Facilitators: Peter Senge and Robert Hanig.
SOL-UK Annual General Meeting
SOL-UK Evening Workshop:
Arthur Probert "Better regulation?"
Evening Workshop: What do the current economic and social changes mean for us and our practice?
SOL-UK Workshop:
‘Thinking about leadership’ facilitated by Tony Droar
Click on the details box to see the latest communication from SoL France regarding their 10-year Festive Workshop.
Presencing Study Group 2
Learning through practice: the U-Theory
Venue: The Hub, 5 Torrens Street, London EC1V 1NQ
Co-creation Lab - How to create conditions for ordinary people to create extraordinary results?
Venue: The LearningHouse, Islington
Presencing Study Group: Practising Presencing
Venue: The LearningHouse, Unit 3, New North House,
202/28 New North Road, London N1 7BJ
SoL Global Forum, Muscat, Oman hosted by Gulf SoL
SoL Global Forum, Muscat, Oman hosted by Gulf SoL
SoL Global Forum, Muscat, Oman hosted by Gulf SoL
SoL Global Forum, Muscat, Oman hosted by Gulf SoL
SoL Global Forum, Muscat, Oman hosted by Gulf SoL
SoL Global Forum, Muscat, Oman hosted by Gulf SoL
WHO'S RUNNING YOUR ORGANIZATION?
In his forthcoming presentation at the 6th Annual International Studying Leadership Conference (13 & 14 December 2007, University of Warwick, UK), Gerard Fairtlough, author of The Three Ways of Getting Things Done, sets out key leadership distinctions and explores different leadership styles, examining their practical merits alongside the theory and culture of leadership.
WHO'S RUNNING YOUR ORGANIZATION?
In his forthcoming presentation at the 6th Annual International Studying Leadership Conference (13 & 14 December 2007, University of Warwick, UK), Gerard Fairtlough, author of The Three Ways of Getting Things Done, sets out key leadership distinctions and explores different leadership styles, examining their practical merits alongside the theory and culture of leadership.
Venue: The Reading Room, The British Academy, 10 Carlton House Terrace,London SW1Y 5AH
This was the fifth in s series of very successful workshop focusing on decision-making in the context of complexity and ethics.
Both Jeremy's and Philippa's PowerPoint presentations are attached.
The event was videoed and a DVD will be available in approximately 6 weeks. Further details from annward@sol-uk.org
Complexity Science and the Quest for Organisational Health Complexity Society Workshop at Oxford 13 November 2007
A half-day general meeting for SoL members in conjunction with the Pegasus Systems Thinking in Action Conference the week of November 5th in Seattle
at London School of Economics, London WC2.
Minutes of the meeting and the Directors report are attached. For further details please contact Ann Ward at
annward@sol-uk.org
‘From Creative Compartment to Innovation Booth'
Lessons in creativity and innovation from The Economist project Red Stripe’
This was an extremely popular and successful event. The flyer and synopsis of the workshop is attached.
Collective Decision-Making Research Café
Friday 21 September 2007
hosted by SOL-UK at the London School of Economics
This was a the fourth in a series of very successful workshops on decision-making. This workshop focused on 'The Role of Language in Decision-Making Processes'.
Eve Mitleton-Kelly's and Charles Faulkner's presentations are attached.
A DVD of the workshop is now available @ £10.00 for SOL-UK members, £15.00 for other SoL members and £25.00 for non members. Further details from annward@sol-uk.org.
THIS MEETING WAS FOR SoL COORDINATORS AND SOL-UK DIRECTORS ONLY.
The broad agenda for the day is attached as is the note of the meeting. It was a very successful day with participants from many European SoLs.
For further details please contact Ann Ward at annward@sol-uk.org as soon as possible
'From Performance Benchmarking to Knowledge Sharing' - an innovative way to address the syndromes which stifle organisational leadership.
A synposis of the event, Chris's PPT presentation and list of participants is attached.
International Forum on the Emergence of Collective Intelligence
Paris, May 11, 2007
Paris, Maison de la Chimie
An international workshop
THE EMERGENCE OF COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE
Interconnections between
LIFE SCIENCES and INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT
On 25th April 2007 SOL-UK held an all day workshop on 'Improving the Decision-Making Process in Institutions' at The London School of Economics. There were 2 speakers, Dr Michael Thompson, an anthropologist, who spoke on the theory of plural rationality or cultural theory as a theory of decision-making and drew from 2 of his recent books, and Dr Alan Watkins, a neuroscientist, who spoke about emotions, feelings and decision-making' There was also be an interactive session after lunch when Rollin Rachele introduced juggling as a tool for decision-making.
The synposis of the workshop and presentations are attached.
A DVD is available @ £10.00 for SOL-UK members, £15.00 for other SoL members and £25.00 for non members. Contact annward@sol-uk.org for further details.
Annual Dinner at the House of Lords (Attlee Room)
Hosted by Lord Williamson - 7th March 2007
This was a very successful event with a pre-dinner speech by Rachel C. Parr, Vice President, Finance, GlaxoSmithKline
Didier Clement and Roy Woodhead have held 2 study groups on 11th January and 27th February 2007. Roy led a discussion that explored past approaches to decision making with a view to forming a new theory based around organisational learning and Didier's discussions concentrated on decision making and the role of emotion.
On 29th January 2007 SOL-UK, in partnership with Triarchy
Press, arranged a Public Lecture at The London School of Economics from 6.30 to
8.00pm: Russ Ackoff in Conversation with Sally Bibb: systems thinking,
idealised design and management f-laws. An audio pod-cast of this
event will be available in due course. A press release for Russ Ackoff's 2
books 'F-Laws: 13 Common Sins of Management' and 'Management F-Laws: How
Room V1103, 11th
Floor, Tower 2, Clements Inn, LSE
TITLE: The Evolution of the Coins of British India – A Complexity Perspective
SPEAKER: Dr. Paul Stevens, Vice President, Information Technology, GSK UK Pharma
DATE: Wednesday, 24th January, 2007
TIME: 18.00 – 20.00
VENUE: London School of Economics, Houghton Street (off Aldwych), London WC2
Workshops/Networking meetings are open to all SOL-UK members and Mentors and invited guests. The Workshop is free for SOL-UK members. Non-members may attend up to 2 SOLUK events for a £25.00 fee per event.
The most recent Annual General Meeting of SOL-UK was held on 21st November 2006 at the London School of Economics.
Eve Mitleton-Kelly, Executive Co-ordinator, presented the Directors Report and Brendan Ward, Director, presented the Accounts.
Current and future events, projects and plans were discussed and the membership fees for the forthcoming year were recorded.
TITLE: Leadership
SPEAKER: Javier Bajer
DATE: Wednesday, 1st November, 2006
TIME: 18.00 – 20.30
VENUE: Graham Wallas Room, 5th Floor, Old Building, London School of Economics,
Houghton Street (off Aldwych), London WC2
Please see the files below for more information:
Below is a list of files associated with the 2nd decision-taking
workshop:
Please see the file below for more information:
Below is a list of files associated with the 1st Decision-taking workshop
Didier Clement and Roy Woodhead have held 2 study groups on 11th January and 27th February 2007. Roy led a discussion that explored past approaches to decision making with a view to forming a new theory based around organisational learning and Didier's discussions concentrated on decision making and the role of emotion.
Please see the files below for more information:
Please see the attached files for more information:
Options and choices for tomorrow's capability - Internal discussion
held at
the London School of Economics
Floor, Connaught House, Aldwych (between Kingsway and Houghton
Street), London WC2
Please see the file below for more details:
Please see the file below for more details:
Please see the file below for more details:
Speaker: Roy Woodhead, Oxford Brookes Uni
SPEAKERS:
- Helen Bevan
- Phil Hadridge
- Julia Taylor
Please see the files below for more details:
Please see the files below for more information:
SoL networking evening, March 1st
Creating Knowledge for Action – The Hub, an
Incubator for Social Entrepreneurs
During the networking evening, we will
share the inspiring story of The Hub and LearningHouse, two social
enterprises with aligned purposes to advance social entrepreneurship
and building dynamic learning communities.
Please see the file below fore more information:
A master class given by Prof. Eve Mitleton-Kelly in Helsinki
Dr
Melissa Lane, Cambridge University
