Title: Peter Ellyard
1Major Mail Users of Australia
- Peter Ellyard
- Preferred Futures Institute
2Shaping Tomorrow Creating 21st Century Success
Today Ideas Warehouse
3The 21st Century Leader
- Gets to the future first
- Understands emerging global Planetist market
place - Creates Ways and Wares which will be in demand
from cosmonaut customers
4Managers and Leaders
5The Manger is
- Change taker
- Future taker
- Path taker
- This is not a recipe to minimize risk
6The Leader is
- Change maker
- Future maker
- Path maker
- This is a recipe for minimizing risk
7Leadership Involves
- Insight Destiny Probe. Destiny Aptitude
Passion - Foresight Futures Quest
- Hindsight Wisdom Search
8The Five Ps of the Future
- Plausible -futureWhat could conceivably happen?
- Probable -futureWhat will happen if we continue
on with business-as-usual - Prospective-futureWhat will happen now that fate
has intervened on our journey to a probable
future, and changed the circumstances? - Preferred -futureWhat should happen, What is
our dream? - Possible -futureWhat could happen, what can we
now achieve , given we have limited resources ,
or how must we modify our journey , now that
fate has intervened on our journey to a
preferred-future.
9 The 8 Cs of the Heart
- 1.confident having self belief but without
hubris. - 2.courageous going where others dare not,
overcoming self interested opposition. - 3.committed doing what must be done, being
assertive not aggressive. - 4.considerate listening and responding to the
opinions and views of others. - 5.courteous showing respect in conversation.
- 6.compassionate responding with empathy to
victims and the disadvantaged. - Two additional Cs.
- 7.conciliate building and nurturing
interdependence and relationships. - 8.communicate articulating with both head and
heart, ensuring both non verbal and verbal forms
of expression convey the same message.
10 The 6 Vs the leader in action
- Vision. What will/should be our destination, our
probable / preferred future - Values. What values/ethics guide our behaviour
- Virtues. What values/ethics should guide our
current behaviour - Venturers. Who are, and how do we engage our
champions and allies building partnerships - Voyages. What are the obstacles, improvements
,initiatives and heritages - Vehicles. What do we need to do to increase our
capacities and capabilities, and what ways and
wares do we need to use/innovate
11The 5 Dialogues
- 1 Destiny dialogue. Insight The secret to a
successful life is to understand what is ones
destiny to do and do it (Henry Ford) . Destiny
aptitude passion.. - 2. Destination dialogue. Foresight, Describe the
preferred future/possible future destination .
Vision - 3. Derivation dialogue. Hindsight What can we
learn from our own and others histories? What
baggage from the past is still with us that we
must change , modify or keep what values should
we nominate as virtues ? Values and Virtues - 4. Directors dialogue what strategies do we
need to achieve our destination and fulfil our
destiny . Venturers champions and allies the
who , what ,where, when ,why , how of achieving
the destination - 5. Directions dialogue. What are the key
strategic actions? Voyages Obstacles overcome.
Improvements made. Initiatives taken . Heritages
nurtured Vehicles Capacities and Capabilities ,
Ways and Ways
12How Values shape markets
- Values determine what people value and find
valuable - What people value and find valuable they will
want more of - What they want more of will determine what they
seek in markets - What is sought in markets will shape emerging
innovations, products, services and technologies
1321st Century Tools to Punish the Planetary Wicked
- The trade ban
- The customer boycott often driven by the internet
- The freezing of bank accounts
- The strike on capital
14The Cowboy Culture/ Modernism (1960)
The Spaceship Culture/ Planetism (2020)
Individualism
Communitarianism
Independence
Interdependence
Autocracy Democracy
Humanity against nature Humanity
part of nature
Production,consumption,lifestyles
Production,consumption,lifestyles Unsustainable
Sustainable
Patriarchy Gender Equality
Intercultural inter-religious
Intercultural inter-religious Intolerance,
Hostility Tolerance, Harmony
Conflict resolution through Conflict
resolution through Confrontation
Negotiation
Safekeeping through Defence
Safekeeping through Security
15Planetist Values
- Planetist values are the values we need to
create sustainable prosperity and a sustainable
society on Spaceship Earth - Planetist values are the values shaping global
public opinion , markets and ethics in the 21st
century - Planetist values will determine what is
planetary correct and ethical behaviour by
individuals , companies ,nations and
international organisations in the 21st century
16Planetist Ways and Wares
- Planetist markets will want ways and wares
- Ways What we do eg actions , building
realtionships, behaviours, professional
practices/ethics - Wares What we use eg designs , products,
services , technologies - In areas such as increased
- 1. Interdependence, eg for long term loyal
interdependent relationships/supply chains , - 2. Learning life long , learner driven, just-in
time, customised, collaborative , transformative
, learning to learn and think - 3. Democracy, eg for better consultation and
collective decision making - 4. Equity, eg for better access , participation
and opportunities for the disadvantaged in a
globalising world - 5. Conflict resolution, eg through negotiation /
mediation , peace making/peacekeeping - 6. Security, eg improved awareness/warning of
/protection from threats - 7. Intercultural and inter religious
understanding/harmony, intercultural comfort
/customisation - 8. Ecological prosperity, eg green ways and green
wares
17New Vehicles (Innovations) required for the
emerging 21st Century Planetist marketplace
- Capacities additional and new resources we
need. eg finance and technologies - Capabilities additional and new knowledge and
skills we need - Ways what we do and how we do it (eg new
strategies, cultures, principles, ethics,
behaviors, agreements, relationships) - Wares what we use (eg new designs, products
,services , technologies )
18Cowboys and Cosmonauts
- Most men who have 10 years of education or less
remain cowboys - Most tertiary educated and upper secondary
educated men become cosmonauts - Most women are cosmonauts
- Most middle class people become cosmonauts
19Effective Risk Minimization Involves
- Maximizing choice and minimizing chance in the
future.The future is part choice part chance. - Understanding the difference between being
cautious and being careful. - Getting to the future first.
- Giving more emphasis to leadership and less to
management. - Understanding the nature of the emerging market
place.
20Capabilities for 21st Century Success
- 1.Becoming a successful 21st century adult. This
includes being able to initiate and conduct
successful interdependent relationships and
contributing to the wellbeing of 21st century
communities and organizations.. - 2.Being respectful and tolerant of, and
comfortable with, cultural and religious
diversity.. - 3.Being successful in a 21st century knowledge
based industrial system based on the core forms
of human creativity the arts and humanities,
the social and natural sciences, and the
technologies. - 4.Comprehending that 21st century success
requires that individual rights are balanced with
responsibilities to others, to the community, the
environment, the planet, and future generations. - 5.Being a contributor to the sustainable future
rather than to the unsustainable present.
21Capabilities for 21st Century Success
- 6.Embracing a personal value system which is
compatible with emerging 21st century paradigms
and realities, To carry a value system of
yesteryear will invite becoming a misfit. - 7.Being a leader, first of self and then of
others, shaping ones own life/career path rather
than being shaped by the future. Becoming a
future-maker and path-maker rather than a
future-taker and-path taker.This involves
utilizing insight , foresight and hindsight - 8. Being a lifelong, learning-driven and
just-in-time learner to update skills and adapt
easily to changing circumstances. Assuming
responsibility for ones own learning. - 9. Being enterprising and innovative, constantly
seeking to do old things better and new things
first..
22Reinventing Rural Communities 1
- promote a planetist value system in their
community and self-government. - undertake a community-based destiny probe, in
which they will develop an understanding of what
they are good at (aptitude) and what they love
doing (passion), and consider this destiny in
terms of the emerging opportunities - develop preferred-future visions based on the
communitys destiny and emerging opportunities - initiate a strategic mission to realise the
vision. This would include the new means to fund
new initiatives and minimise the financial
leakage from the community - negotiate as a single entity with the outside
world for the provision of products and services
in order to maximise community benefit . Build a
community development fund into which some income
from these negotiations, and from other sources,
is placed
23Reinventing Rural Communities 2
- install high capacity connectivity, such as via
the internet, to connect their community with
potential suppliers and customers elsewhere
rested in trading knowledge, products and
services. Aggregate purchasing by the whole
community in order to minimise price and maximise
community benefit - Implement strategies to attract outside expertise
in these chosen industries to live in the
community. - nurture appropriate brand names and other ways of
differentiating the community's exported products
and services - continuously promote leadership, learning and
innovation. Communities should restructure their
leadership from a traditional 'control' form of
management to an 'empowering' form of leadership.
In the empowering form, the traditional
leadership adopts a mentoring/elderhood mode, and
empowers the young best and brightest to assist
the community to reinvent itself.
24Reinventing Rural Communities 3
- maximise the educational achievements of the
community. The more highly educated people are,
the better. Create education programs which
develop the skills needed for successful
realisation of the community vision - develop industrial clusters in areas of chosen
industrial development based on the co-location
of research and development, educational and
wealth-creating enterprises. - encourage the rich and successful to show greater
loyalty/responsibility to their communities by
investing more in realising the community vision
and providing mentoring to their own communities.
Invite successful expatriates to return to the
community as 'expatriates in residence' - ensure that there is access to and involvement
with a vibrant community NGO sector eg develop
effective relationships with global NGOs such as
Greenpeace International, Opportunity
International,, Opportunity International,
Amnesty International, Transparency
International,
2521st Century communities a Wellspring of
Meliors?
- Agents for Creating Distress and Bliss
Stressors and Meliors - The Pathway to Wellness Make Meliors more
abundant in ones life than Stressors - Improving Wellness Identifying Ones Meliors and
Creating and Dipping into Ones Kitbags of
Meliors - Balancing Outdoor and Indoor Meliors
26The Wellness industry is the Bliss industry
which provides Meliors for
- Recreating healing and renewing mind , body,
spirit and relationships - Transformation of self eg through retreats
spiritual practices, creating successful
adulthood - year 9 programs - Extending people through adventure and enjoyment
eg adventure tourism, extreme sports,
orienteering . - Testing ability and demonstrating skill eg
sport and competitive games
27Tourism Involves
- Appreciating and Learning about nature eg
Ecotourism - Appreciating and Learning about culture eg
Cultural tourism - Finding Wellness
28Health involves
- Healing -the problem centred component of
treating illness - Wellness - the mission directed component of
health
29Wellness involves
- Wellbeing , and
- Wellbecoming
30Illness and Wellness
- Balancing problem-centred healing and
mission-directed wellness creation in health
services - Balances individual and community healing and
wellness services - Maximising equity of access to healing and
wellnessservices - Deinstitutionalising as much as possible healing
while maintaining service quality - Promoting and rewarding healthy living
- Maximising choice in healing and wellnessservices
- Utilising and integrating intercultural knowledge
for post-modern healing and wellbeing
31Successful Ageing
- Indian Summer Adulthood working and staying at
home longer - Changed and expanded social/ community roles such
as Elderhood and Mentoring - ReEmpowering vitality and increasing fulfillment
through Changed Self Perception and new Visions
for the future
32Indian Summer Adulthood
- Ways and Wares for
- Aged and disabled worker support
- Working from home
- Aged mobility
- Remoted aged healing and wellbeing
- Shopping from home
- Home services for fulfilled living
- Nursing home at home
33Innovation
- Innovation Doing old things better doing new
things first - Innovation Creativity Enterprise
34Creativity
- Creativity
- Imagination
- Synthesis of the different realms of knowledge
in the Arts and Humanities,the Natural and Social
sciences and the Technologies
35An Enterprising Individual
- has a positive, flexible and adaptable
disposition towards change, seeing it as normal,
and as an opportunity rather than a problem. - has a security born of self-confidence, and is at
ease when dealing with insecurity, risks,
difficulty and the unknown. - has the capacity to initiate creative ideas.
develop them, and see them through into action in
a determined manner. - is able, even anxious, to take responsibility and
is an effective communicator, negotiator,
influencer, planner and organizer. - is active, confident, and purposeful, not
passive, uncertain and dependent .
36Enterprise Skills 1
- 1.assessing strengths and weaknesses
- 2.making decisions
- 3.working cooperatively in teams and groups
- 4.planning time and energy
- 5.carrying out agreed responsibilities
- 6.negotiating
- 7.dealing with power and authority
- 8.solving problems
37Enterprise Skills 2
- 9.resolving conflict
- 10.planning and managing projects
- 11.coping with stress and tension
- 12.creating ones own health and wellbeing
- 13.evaluating performance
- 14.communicating both verbally and non-verbally
- 15.developing strategic visions/action plans for
self and others - 16.intervening strategically and
systematically to shape the future.
38Successful Adulthood involves
- Becoming a cosmonaut in a cosmonaut 21st century
- Learning about how to become a successful
cosmonaut adult in the years of puberty , the
middle years of secondary school, the time used
by traditional cultures for initiation into
adulthood
39Successful Adulthood 1
- 1.becoming lifelong, learner-driven learners
- 2.creating career paths which bring economic
and social security - 3.understanding that individual rights should
be balanced by reciprocal responsibilities and
service to others and the community - 4.respecting and knowing how to nurture the
environment and other species - 5.respecting and tolerating other cultures and
religions, particularly indigenous cultures.
40Successful Adulthood 2
- 6. nurturing ones own self esteem
- 7. respecting others, including parents and
elders - 8. initiating , nurturing and maintaining
successful relationships - 9.developing healthy and sustainable lifestyles
- 10.becoming enterprising self-actualising
individuals - 11. becoming leaders-of-self and then of others
41Sustainable Prosperity is a combination of four
kinds of Prosperity
- 1. Economic prosperity the location of
emerging 21st century industries in rural
Australia. Seventy percent of the industries,
products and services of the year 2025 have yet
to be invented . - 2. Ecological prosperity the development of
innovations and practices to live within
perpetual solar income, turn waste into food,
avoid and repair collateral damage to the
environment, and nurture biodiversity. - 3.Social prosperity the enhancement of social
cohesion and conviviality ,and access to and
opportunity in, learning, healing and wellbeing
services. - 4.Cultural prosperity the nurturing and
celebration of cultural heritage and diversity,
and increased intercultural tolerance , respect
and harmony. - It does not involve the increasing prosperity in
one form while increasing poverty in another
42Economic Prosperity
- Maximize the capacity to get to the future first
, including by ensuring that domestic markets
demand Planetist ways and wares ahead of global
markets - Improve the effectiveness and efficiency of
existing industries and enterprises. - Increase the capacity to exit from industries and
enterprises in long-term decline. - Envision and establish new 21st century Planetist
industries and enterprises. - Nurture and develop the core intellectual capital
and property of new emerging 21st century in
industrial clusters comprising commercial
enterprises , research and development institutes
and tertiary education institutions
43Ecological Prosperity
- Developing Green Ways and Green Wares which
enable us to - Live within perpetual solar income
- Turn waste into food. Zero net waste
- Avoid net collateral damage
- Avoid overuse with just-enough-in-place-and-time
- Protect and nurture biodiversity
- Know where you are Define the destination, and
assess and audit progress towards it
44Ecological Prosperity Zeros 1
- 1. Zero net collateral damage to the local
environment- zero degradation of land , water ,
air, marine , biota internalisation of
ecological restoration costs- the resource user
pays for restoration - 2. Zero net impact on climate and global
environment living within perpetual solar income - 3. Zero single use of renewable resources 100
multiple use and restoration for water and the
natural resources - 4. Zero net Waste turning waste into food 100
waste reuse, recycling and restoration
45Ecological Prosperity Zeros 2
- 5. Zero loss of biodiversity, endangered species-
farming new crops of endemic species - 6. Zero net loss to the productivity of
ecological systems - 7. Developing innovations, enterprises and
industries ways and wares for realising these
zero outcomes for global export creating
economic prosperity through creating ecological
, social and cultural prosperity
46Social Prosperity
- Provide universal access to services of learning,
health, wellbeing and recreation. - Promote community cohesion.
- Implement programs to ensure suitable housing for
people. - Encourage life long, learner driven learning for
all - Achieve an equitable balance between rights
derived from community and responsibilities to
community. - Provide universal access to information,
knowledge and wisdom via universally accessible
technologies. - Incorporate recreation and wellbeing programs as
critical components in all community activities,
enterprises and industries, including tourism. - Assist collaborative action by the community to
maximize community bargaining power in a global
society. - Secure the successful transformation of child to
adult through appropriate initiation/learning
programs. - Achieve successful aging through effective
community elders participation programs. - Integrate early childhood programs into education
programs. - Encourage an industrial base that incorporates
enterprises that promote social prosperity. - Maximise the attraction and development of
entrepreneurs, enterprises and capita, by
increasing social, cultural and ecological
prosperity
47Cultural prosperity
- Recognize the central importance of cultural
prosperity to economic and social prosperity - Grow capabilities in mediation and conflict
resolution - Advance inter-racial, inter-cultural and
inter-religious tolerance ,respect and harmony - Promote reconciliation between indigenous and
immigrant peoples. - Integrate cultural rituals, ceremonies and events
into community and business activities. - Secure and protect community and enterprise
cultural heritage. - Promote business development based on cultural
prosperity and foreign languages in education
programs. - Promote inter-cultural comfort and understanding,
and the customisation of products and services
4821C Opportunities for Agriculture Creating and
marketing Ways and Wares for
- Clean/Green Agriculture
- Culturally Customised Agriculture
- Indigenised Agriculture
49Water Restoration ways and wares
- 1. nutrients removal ways and wares
- 2.water desalinisation ways and wares
- 3.water sterilisation ways and ware,
- 4.water detoxification ways and wares
- 5.biomass removal ways and wares
50Water Protection ways and Wares
- 1.Nutrient input interception ways and wares
- 2. Eutrophication avoidance ways and wares
- 3.JEPT plant nutrition ways and ware
- 4.Biodiversity enrichment ways and wares
51Watershed Management Ways and Wares
- soil erosion prevention ways and wares, and soil
erosion restoration ways and wares - water run off minimisation ways and wares, and
water harvesting maximisation ways and wares , - wetlands management ways and wares, and wetlands
restoration ways and ware , - flood prevention ways and wares,and flood
management ways and wares - environmental flows ways and wares,
- river maintenance ways and wares, and river
restoration ways and wares
52Backcasting Framework
- 1. Obstacles overcome
- 2. Improvements made
- 3. Initiatives taken , and
- 4. Heritages nurtured
- Include.who, when, where, why, and how?
- In any of the following
- 1.Work
- 2.Living
- 3.Coming and going
- 4.Sense of place
- 5.Safe and secures
- 6.Bliss and wellness
- 7.Healthy and healing
- 8.Conviviality
- 9.Green