Monday 26 March 2018

Prof Stephen Hawkins: the ultimate thought

I’ve just spent two days completely immersed in Nancy Klein’s Thinking Environment as part of developing my own coaching/facilitation skills.  We are encouraged to BE the Thinking Environment and in the middle of it all, it came to mind that perhaps the late Prof Hawkins was THE ultimate Thinking Environment.

I didn’t know the man, I haven’t heard his lectures and, I’ll admit, I haven’t bought or read any of his books.  I’m sure, like us all, he had his good and bad points but it seems from the eulogies I’ve read that he was always supportive of other people’s thinking and any contribution he made was erudite and incisive.  Apparently he credits his disability with his ability to think as comprehensively and with such quality as he did.

Thinking about situations where we think well, or not, and Nancy’s 10 components of the TE I pondered more about Prof Hawkins.  Certainly he gave his own thinking full attention and when others were in his presence he, of necessity would give them full attention.  So often we think knowing that we are going to be interrupted at some point, or that the listener will have the urge to drop in a comment, or finish our sentences.  That lack of respect, of equality, prevents us from true quality thinking. In Prof Hawkins’ case because he would not be able to instantly interrupt, the thinker in his presence would be at ease as a result – another of the 10 components.

Certainly the quality of his thinking was generative – his theory on black holes was revolutionary and his freshest thinking, that actually he could have been wrong about energy levels within them came about because he continued to have quality thoughts.  And perhaps he asked his own incisive question whilst he was thinking to have that change of theory – something that as coaches and facilitators we know the brain can do.

What lessons can we learn from him then that we can take into our own lives and organisations?  That we do not give ourselves enough time to just think?  That thinking is more creative, more productive when we have others that can help us to think?  That we should be open to proving ourselves wrong as a means of generating new ideas, new streams of productivity and new insights into how we solve the complex issues that face us?

From my viewpoint I will think more about how I can encourage such an environment for my clients and as Prof Hawkins said, ‘In my opinion, there is no aspect of reality beyond the reach of the human mind’.

Friday 16 March 2018

Leadership and development funding available

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If you are making, producing or assembling a product of any sort, and you're an SME in Sussex or Kent, then get in touch now with Robin Simpson, Manufacturing Growth Manager by phoning 07773 228 147 or email: robin.simpson@egs.live

The opportunity has arisen because there's European funding via the Manufacturing Growth Programme to help grow manufacturing capacity and job creation in the UK - and mtc2 ltd are one of the approved providers.

We often think of manufacturing as light industry in this area but it can be so much more than that! In East Sussex and Kent we know of major manufacturers of a range of products from top notch double glazing, to pumps and precision instruments, to micro-breweries and perfumeries.  Did you know that  processing food and drink also counts as manufacturing and can be covered by the grant so let your imagination run riot.

How much can leadership and development funding can I get?

It very much depends on the size of the project you want to undertake.  

The financial support available can provide you with up to 35% (excl. VAT) of the cost of an improvement project  but for for projects demonstrating significant job/new product growth and higher level of applicant contribution you could get up to 50%.  

Types of projects covered include: Strategic Planning,  Change Management, People Development and  Leadership and Management, all of which are in our remit. 

Typical project values are between £3,000 to £5,000 (ex. VAT), with an average grant to a business of about £1,400. The minimum grant though is £1000 which equates to a minimum project total value of £2860.

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Currently available in the South East to manufacturers based in East Sussex, Kent and Essex; as well as across 14 other Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) areas manufacturers can get additional support via the programme.  If you want to know more about the overall programme then go to www.manufacturinggrowthprogramme.co.uk