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'It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.' Edward de Bono

I think this is a great quote and really sums up the sort of thing a social networking site should be all about - not worrying too much about engaging but in getting that engagement from everyone: to…Continue

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Started Jan 30, 2010

 

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Manufactures

Where have you gone, 'manufactures'?I know there are changes in the way the RSA positions itself through the new vision, but I really was interested when I joined in the manufactures side of the full title of the RSA. Anyone feel the same?See More
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Corporate Integrity

Every day we hear about the 'evil' actions of soulless corporates - maybe we need to get in there and make some changes. Is there a model of corporate governance that serves the world better than what we've come up with so far?See More
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Manufactures

Where have you gone, 'manufactures'?I know there are changes in the way the RSA positions itself through the new vision, but I really was interested when I joined in the manufactures side of the full title of the RSA. Anyone feel the same?See More
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Carers in Society

Carers in Society is an RSA project that is designed to support involuntary, unremunerated carers. It does this by raising awareness of the diversity of these carers and their needs and campaign for change on their behalf.See More
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Corporate Integrity

Every day we hear about the 'evil' actions of soulless corporates - maybe we need to get in there and make some changes. Is there a model of corporate governance that serves the world better than what we've come up with so far?See More
Feb 28
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Fun Forum

Actually I am really just interested in finding out who joins a group with this name and what people might post in it. Only one way to find out!
Feb 20
Steve Burrows commented on Jonathan Jewell's group 'Corporate Integrity'
"Hi Jonathan. Perhaps the problem is not so much the existing model of corporate governance as the fact that it is so little understood or applied? I'm a Chartered Director so I'm inevitably a bit of a corp governance nerd. My observations:…"
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Corporate Integrity

Every day we hear about the 'evil' actions of soulless corporates - maybe we need to get in there and make some changes. Is there a model of corporate governance that serves the world better than what we've come up with so far?See More
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Manufactures

Where have you gone, 'manufactures'?I know there are changes in the way the RSA positions itself through the new vision, but I really was interested when I joined in the manufactures side of the full title of the RSA. Anyone feel the same?See More
Jan 13
Will Sheward commented on Jonathan Jewell's group 'Manufactures'
"Would it not be easier to use Google Docs to invite comments? I doubt Google will go away very soon :-)"
Jan 11
Julian Thompson commented on Jonathan Jewell's group 'Manufactures'
"Yes I investigated and found that too! An unforeseen development with Huddle pulling out, that must have happened over the Christmas break. I'll try to send it round via email"
Jan 11
Andrew Back commented on Jonathan Jewell's group 'Manufactures'
"Hi Julian, I just tried accessing Huddle Workspaces, got a message about the service being retired in March, clicked through to Huddle and then got the error pasted below. Logging out/in of rsafellowship.com made no difference, and I assume that…"
Jan 10
Julian Thompson commented on Jonathan Jewell's group 'Manufactures'
"Hi all and happy new year There's been no new traffic on the site since my last post. Does that mean none of you could access the discussion doc in the Huddle workspace I mentioned? If there's a problem I could find a way to email it to…"
Jan 10
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Manufactures

Where have you gone, 'manufactures'?I know there are changes in the way the RSA positions itself through the new vision, but I really was interested when I joined in the manufactures side of the full title of the RSA. Anyone feel the same?See More
Dec 30, 2011
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Carers in Society

Carers in Society is an RSA project that is designed to support involuntary, unremunerated carers. It does this by raising awareness of the diversity of these carers and their needs and campaign for change on their behalf.See More
Dec 23, 2011
Julian Thompson commented on Jonathan Jewell's group 'Manufactures'
"PS I should add that for now, please share your comments on the Huddle document in this Comment space, so that other Fellows on the Ning site can see what we're up to, and hopefully get attracted into joining us!"
Dec 14, 2011

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Co-Chair's RSA Glory of Failure Project with founder Mitchell Sava
Sits on RSA London Region Committee
Lead RSA London Region Carers' Project
Sits on RSA London Region Manufactures Project Committee

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The Glory of Failure

Newcomers to the site may not have (yet) found their way to the Glory of Failure group on Ning.


Those who have been here a while may not have fully appreciated how the Glory of Failure campaign can support your work and help you to make a difference in whatever work you are doing.


THE GLORY OF FAILURE CAMPAIGN IS TRULY TRANSDISCIPLINARY!!!


Have a look at our group, see the sorts of discussion going on and think about…
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Posted on February 28, 2010 at 21:54 — 7 Comments

Got NO time and still want to change the World?

Passion rich, time poor?


Have a look at the Glory of Failure group on Ning. I've put the top ten tips on how to help, for:


People with NO time
People with a little bit of time


And I'll be adding information on what you can do if:


You have lots of time
You have tonnes of time


Have a look at our thread in the Glory of Failure Ning…
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Posted on February 7, 2010 at 10:29

Glory of Failure - our Wikipedia entry

The Glory of Failure campaign was originally an RSA Networks project created by Mitchell Sava in 2007.[1] It is now co-chaired by Jonathan Jewell.

RSA Networks is part of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA).

The goal of 'The Glory of Failure' is to change society's attitude to failure, encouraging a more healthy approach to risk taking and removing the taboo around failure.[1]

The idea behind the project came from observation of the… Continue

Posted on February 1, 2010 at 13:06

COMPETITION!!!

If you go to the Twitter group on Ning Fellowship Council you'll see our great new competition for The Glory of Failure - fantastic prizes for three lucky winners and the opportunity of a lifetime to help change history for the better.

Entry is free and you'll learn skills for life.

Remember:

'If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.'
Dan Quayle

You can't afford to miss 'The Glory of Failure' Twitter Challenge.

Posted on January 30, 2010 at 22:18

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At 10:48 on November 18, 2011, Derek Roy Bates said…

Jonathan

Hilda Varley has suggested that the Manufacturing Group would suit my interests,  I run a consultancy in Materials Science and Engineering working for virtually all industry types, aerispace, marine, defence, oil, petrochem and many small designers and manufacturers solving technical problems and investigating failures. I am also writing a novel which has as it background political reform. I consider that we have a political system unsuited to the requirements of the 21st Century.  Derk Bates, Materials Technology, derek@mtechltd.co.uk

At 13:05 on April 4, 2011, Gabriella coniglio said…
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At 3:02 on April 3, 2011, Gabriella coniglio said…

hello Jonathan,

...encouraging a healthy approach to risk taking what a novel idea.....why just today, i had a conversation with a friend explaining, showing my prototypes and my plan to also paint promote and show my own art in my own cooperative booth for a fraction of what it would usually cost if i went a more traditional route.  You can only imagine the negativity that i heard spewing out of his mouth.   

 

So jonathan....this was perfect timing to hear the phrase "the glory of failure".  and your invitation.

 

 thanks

At 13:12 on April 18, 2010, Denize Ledeatte said…
Hi Jonathan, thanks for the invite

take care

Denize
At 21:31 on March 29, 2010, Henry Playfoot said…
Hi Jonathan. Nothing booked as various travels unconfirmed at the moment, but as soon as I do, I'll let you know. Alternatively, I'm based in Soho, often at Hospital Club and happy to meet whenever you're around...
At 20:20 on March 28, 2010, Henry Playfoot said…
Hi Jonathan

Thanks for befriending me! Hope to catch up face to face soon

Best

Henry
At 10:43 on March 10, 2010, Richard Ireland said…
My narrow and limited experience - sharply focussed during years of participation at international level sport, seemed to highlight the generalisation of American 'can-do' and the British resigned 'it's the taking part' attitudes to performance, success and failure.
Heroic failure has always seemed to attract less resentment in Britain than overt and unqualified success. But perhaps this is just a slightly more marked and (UK) commented upon human trait or reflection even, of my own response reflex.
'Failure', of course, is a concept that spinning politicians make a lifetime of applying to others parties and going to great lengths to demonstrate its absence from their own.
Even the 100m sprinters will interpret their own race performances from a bewildering array of different angles and strategies applicable to winners and losers alike.
I shall follow the discussion with interest.
In regard of the 'Friends of Friendless Churches' - I shall look them up.
At 10:14 on March 10, 2010, Richard Ireland said…
Many thanks for invitation. Glory of Failure looks most interesting. A most British concept.
At 14:33 on February 11, 2010, Michelle Baharier said…
Just for fun is as important as sreiours matters, when we relax and play we at our most creative.
At 13:48 on February 5, 2010, Esther King said…
Thanks for the adaptive management link, I shall have a good look at it all.
 
 
 

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