Saturday, 27 February 2010

birthday parties

just back from a 4th birthday party for caleb.

7 words: insane, frenetic, exhausting, fun, 55kids, survival and insane.

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Davos#9: rest

from this...
to this...


(David Livingstone enjoying the snow- he came from temperatures of 35 degrees to -10 degrees... nearly a 50 degree change!)


(the team)

Davos#8: Jeffrey Sachs, Websites and Social Media

effectively there have been 3 things that we have been involved in here at Davos:

firtsly, the refugee run. nuff said.

secondly, the launch of the new business.un.org website. this had its annoucement made in style here at WEF. UN Global Compact, a UN body aiming to get businesses to align themeselves to international principles, several senior business folk and jeffrey sachs.

at the end of the session, they were refugees, stripped of identity. a nobody in the basement of a old hospital in one of the world's most prestigious places.

the effect was powerful. some amazing conversations started to flow and creative ideas to see solutions was banded around.

the next day, there was social media focus event with the likes of the Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, Sheryl Sandyberg, Chief Operating Officer of Facebook and several people from Microsoft. Again at the end of the experience the question: what could we bring to assist with a problem such a refugees. fascinating discussions followed.


the last thing: to quietly flick the switch to a new GH website ushering through more ways to allow the power and resources of businesses be used to meet needs.

Interlude#2: Blue Sweater Story

cool story from jacqueline...

Friday, 5 February 2010

interlude: moral heroes

the current football england captain, john terry, is under fire. he had an affair with a former team mate's girlfriend.

i'm not a chelsea fan nor do i particularly think that john terry is the best choice for england captain. neither do i feel sorry for him, he's an adult and responsible for his actions.

but what i am astounded by is the need we have for purity. the desire to have a hero that is capable of footballing & moral perfection. i find myself feeling that whoever is in that hot seat is destined for failure. why. because they're not perfect. they maybe good, even brilliant. perhaps even worthy of stories... but none are perfect.

i write this as the whole MP expenses scandal takes over our country. those in public service are accused of stealing from those they serve.

we expect perfection of those in public life. but is anyone able to deliver? there's really 2 courses of action: one do we change the goal posts and embrace imperfection as virtue or two, hold out for the one who is perfect.

there may, however, be a third option. a sort of inbetween: imperfection is the norm and its those that face adversity and overcome, be they themselves imperfect. this way it's not so much about the imperfection, but rather the spirit and determination to live with such imperfections and strive for virtue or moral purity. certainly for me, my heroes are those who have learnt to live with their "thorns in the flesh" or disabilities.

i hope john terry will come through this and obtain redemption and maybe even earn the captainacy for england again.

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Davos#7: Business.un.org

5 years in the making. But the UN-Business website launched in style. Jeffrey Sachs (author of the “End Of Poverty”, CEOs, UN representatives and the GH president announce the arrival of this website designed to create partnering between businesses and the UN.

Behind it a greater purpose to push partnering proposals to the greater charitable community. It seeks to create a “global common” between interfacing intermediaries, such as this UN system and others like it, for business and charities serving to hook up resources available in one system to the plethora of needs across the world.

Each representative mentioned a tribute to the determination, despite elongated processes and bureaucracies for those behind the scenes.

I recall sitting in the Foreign & Commonwealth office, just after the tsunami, with many businesses in a meeting that was hosted by the UK’s Business in the Community screaming out for a need of a system that can facilitate offers and requests from humanitarian and business communities. Their template brief document looked strangely familiar.

I recall Bill Clinton hailing out for the need of a “humanitarian” eBay around the tsunami time too. He's here, at Davos, appealing for 100 trucks for Haiti.

It was an awesome moment to hear the words of the Global Compact (the UN body for business) to proudly announce this tool.

After the panellists took part in the Refugee Run with some humbling outcomes, insights and suggestions.

My friend the Popped Kernel puts it way better than me in his blog: http://thepoppedkernel.blogspot.com/2010/01/davos-business-meets-goodwill.html