Benefits
Who’s coming to Be The Change? And how can different individuals and organizations expect to benefit from attending?
Individuals:
People of all ages and from all walks of life and forms of expression will find something profound and worthwhile for themselves at this event. Discover new insights into dealing with old issues and new ways of thinking about all issues. Above all it will provide inspiration, hope, encouragement and a means of engagement.
Companies:
80% of change initiatives are said to fail. At this event you will have the opportunity to learn about the deeper elements essential to ensure sustainable change thereby releasing the full potential of people and organizations that is more often spoken about than seen.
Companies experience ever increasing criticism of their activities from a wide range of sources. Corporate Social Responsibility, and triple bottom line reporting as presently practiced is an incomplete antidote to the challenges that companies are facing. Total Corporate Responsibility to be discussed at the event makes sound economic sense.
Public Sector:
Services like Education, Health, and the Police are faced with tight budgets and increasing diversity and complexity. How can they meet the short term pressures, deliver the service that people desire, build a sustainable long term operation and yet have staff feel valued and inspired while maintaining work/life balance?
At this event you will have the opportunity to learn about organizational and social models that can help to liberate the power of people in organisations, optimise the operation of services, and rediscover the passion for life and work.
Scientific:
The funding methods of scientific research limits the freedom and creativity of scientists to carry out leading edge work. At the same time there is a convergence of science, technology and spirituality into consciousness creates new opportunities for integration.
At this event you will be able to explore the principles of Natural Systems, Whole Systems Change, Emergence and Resilience and the need to redefine the context and responsibility within which science operates.
NGOs:
Pressure groups that confront government and corporate activities can find their adversaries build stronger defenses that delay the very changes they are seeking.
At this event you will be able to learn about new models for building partnerships beyond provocation and confrontation and the ability to co-create real commitment to win-win progress.
Young People:
Increasingly alienated from the political system yet seduced by consumerism, young people are beginning to fight back. Examples of and opportunities for the youth to recapture their birthright will be revealed at this event.
You will be able to participate in a ground breaking dialogue with organisations and people who attempt to shape the world in which we live.