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    TRUST AND INTEGRITY IN GLOBAL ECONOMY

    From 12 17 August, 2010

    A report from a young participant

    Name: Thanh Chi Le

    Organisation: Friends of Initiatives of Change

    Profession:

    Student at Strathclyde Business School,

    Senior analyst at Bao Viet Securities Company

    12 Aug 2010

    From the very brief introduction of Jean-Pierre Mean to the inspiring speech of Amira,

    also having been bridged by exciting introductory talks about work streams

    I do appreciate the efforts of IofC management team to establish the Mountain House to

    dialogue the spiritual experience which is very powerful and meaningful to not only youngpeople like me but those caring their communities.

    To close the speech, Jean emphasizes the purpose to keep up the IofC activities is to

    encourage personal change which is the firm base to build up the sustainable growth for

    the society.

    I was totally astonished by all facilitators/trainers who were supposed to conduct four work

    streams on later days. Foods security, social change in relation to business, seeking the

    meaning of business and tackling complex global issues! What marvellous topics. All

    presenters were very eager, exciting and owning a sense of humour! I wish I could attend

    all four work streams but it is not allowed and I understand that I will be more efficient if I

    only focus on one work streams. Opportunities to meet up and learn from different

    facilitators are still there! I know I can learn from them individually.

    The closing part was taken up by Amira, an amazing young lady! Being born in Africa,

    acquiring overseas education, and having a passion to make a significant change in Africa

    with her financing projects with Africa Development Bank. Amira mentions the current

    situation in Africa in terms of both an African girl and an advocate. It is about HIV, about

    stagnant governance in the continent, the cultural differences in the community but above

    all, it is about love for Africa. She also responded some questions regarding the Africa

    current stories. Although she admits that Africa situation is difficult to solve such as low

    leadership, disadvantage women (high rate of pregnant women), it is very inspiring for me

    to know that she and her colleagues keep working hard to bring about positive changes for

    the continent.

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    13 Aug 2010

    GROUP DISCUSSION STATEMENT BASED SHARING!

    Personally, I felt very exciting with some further discussion with Amira and we expected to

    have deeper conversation. Moreover, it was very refreshing for me to listen to some cool

    music through the headset in the morning before sessions started!

    I did also enjoy the group discussion. I got a chance to team up with Rohini from Srilanka,

    Blair from Scotland, Joe from England (London), Maria from Sweden, Rishabh from India,

    Daya from Malaysia, Olesya from Russia. Different people with diverse life stories, plans

    and experience with IofC, in particular, Maria has known IofC just for a week! but Blair

    devotes his own life to IofC activities. Some other young people got involved in IofC for a

    considerable number of years such as Olesya with 9 years, Joe with 5 years, Rishabh with

    couple of years. They, from different parts of the world, were there, sitting together to

    share their life without being interrupted. The interception amongst them is the high desireto make the world better. Daya follows her passion in meditation, Rohini and Rishabh enjoy

    doing youth development (teaching, training and facilitating). Joe with his new business is

    expected to support the young disadvantaged Londoners. I find it interesting when Maria is

    pursuing a career in communication (negotiation) which is very close to my current

    vocation building trust in corporate environment. I received much encouragement and

    sharing from team members when I shared my plan. The sharing ends up with the looking

    back and moving on part. I can easily find that people come to deeper sharing and even

    more personal chats. I appreciate this because I can see the trust level in the team is very

    high even we just meet each other for couple of minutes. It is IofC cultures! I love this!

    The discussion was conducted in statement based basis. It means members will repeat the

    questions and answer them until all members finish. The last question was left for each

    member and he or she will bring it to his/her work stream to find his/her answers!

    I go for Seeking meaning in a business world.

    Beyond a speech, it is a meaningful lesson for those who dare to run business in order to

    bring wealth to stakeholders - by R. Gopalakrishnan

    R. Gopalakrishnan is an amazing business man. His idea, (even I am not sure that whether it

    is his distinguished thought or the corporate intelligence of Tata group), is brilliant!

    He simply approaches four aspects which are capitalism system, principle of obliquity,

    central purpose of a business and the inherent role of a business. It is not easy for me to

    follow the description of capitalism system. I feel more comfortable with the three

    remaining ideas. The first one is about the benefits to stakeholders. It is different from the

    traditional concept. One year ago, there was a man asking me to choose a stance to bring

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    benefits to either consumers or shareholders. I at the moment naively chose the consumer

    side. When thinking about the sharing of Gopalakrishnan, I put a question for myself the

    possibility to harmonise the corporate benefits with the other stakeholders benefits. Even

    this idea still sounds like general but I think it is still better than having no orientation in

    minds. The second point is about the methodology to tackle an issue. Obliquity is the

    principle that complex goals are best achieved indirectly (John Kay). I think this point is

    applicable and worth paying attention to when I take any decisions in the future. And the

    last point is about the inherent nature of business. It means let a business facilitate the

    economy and society naturally. The speaker gives an example about birds wont try to fly,

    they fly naturally.

    Nevertheless, I do not agree with his following saying to some extent. It is we cannot

    choose the happy feeling. About subconscious mind, I think at least people can do

    something to switch their own emotion/ stem the negative feeling. However, above all, I

    enjoy knowing that 66% of profit will go to a public trust to help the community.

    Audience felt very exciting with the Tatas directing executive, people put many questions,but they are more about technical issues. I did not find them owning a true passion to be

    another Tata in other places in the world!

    I think I learnt more about Tata when I talked to two friends (Danny and Vidushi an Indian

    friends). Both of them provided me with real projects of Tata in India such as building

    hospitals and schools. It was so touched!

    A Tata in Vietnam, should I replicate this in Vietnam? I try my best. The answers are still

    ahead but I always have the feeling I can bring out changes to my nation.

    I decide to put my personal conversation with my roommate who is an interpreter. A smart

    guy! He asked me what I longed for in this life. I said money, he said his was happiness.

    And if he spent time as much as I did, he could have got lot of money. I am not sure I can

    fully understand this sharing but it just gives me the feeling that it is easier for a Westerner

    to say I long for happiness(I have heard this too many times when I stay in UK) because

    the facilities such as healthcare or public services are high-qualified. I wonder if a

    Westerner really puts them in an Asia context and let us see how they react. Nevertheless, I

    appreciate his vision.

    The day was closed up with the Africa answer. It is about the second movie about Pastor

    and Imam. The movie shows how to reconcile the dispute between 2 parties. I think the

    process is very logical. People always first need to talk without interruption. After that, they

    can be ready to speak again what they think. Then, they will be ready to accept the truths

    from the point of view of other side or from the third party documents.

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    14 Aug 2010:

    A fun of cooking and a tremendous inspiration from President of Focolare Movement in

    Italy, Maria Voce

    Waking up very early and so eager to be in the kitchen, I was there with Amira, Bill, and

    Henrietta; we have guidance from Luzian. 2 hours cutting tomatoes helps me understand

    more about Zimbabwe, about what other people want to know about Vietnam. It is fun in

    short, and Luzian is a very committed person (he is a painter as well)

    The speech is about Economy of Communion (a culture of giving). Based on the Christainity

    concept, the project is to inspire people to practise the universal human values to tackle

    the ethical issues at the moment. The core concept could be living in a united community

    requires people to be able to listen to the Holy Spirit.

    In relation to the business, Madam president says that a company should build up a

    productive and profound entity with genuine relations amongst employees, effective

    objectives, values such as trust, listening, love, respect, participation. She emphasizes

    that personal dignity is expected to be a part of a community. In addition, it is very

    inspiring to know her projects follow the following profit distribution rule. 1/3 of profit is

    for the poor people, 1/3 for training and education and the remaining one is for

    reinvestment in the business.

    The sharing is very concise and meaningful but it seems like half of audience doubt the

    success of the economy of communion. A Swiss professor concerns about individualism

    in relation to the positive competition. How can people can compete but will be

    themselves. Some other people also address that financial crisis, regulation of consumers

    and the possibility to apply the model for different religion. The key answers are all about

    the ability to treat other people of brothers and sisters, the full awareness of what we can

    exchange with other people.

    There are two ways to live, choose positive life and light up this world or decide to be

    negative or hesitate. I long for the positive thinking. People are different themselves, it is

    difficult to expect everyone treat us as brothers or sisters; but at least, if we keep treating

    them well, we can reduce conflicts, misunderstanding, judgement and violence and of

    course we can generate love, caring, mutual understanding, and ultimately a united world!

    My day is ended up with the performance of the Cowell Brothers and Herb Allen. It was so

    great when I had a chance to travel around the world with their performance. I can feel

    that the aging does not affect their inner youth. They sing with their warm and energetic

    heart.

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    15 Aug 2010

    Rob Corcoran providing guidelines to tackle necessary conversation in life!

    Rob explains why people are scared of honest conversation; which is because of a fear of

    being attacked and evolving emotion that they cannot handle. In order to resolve the fear,

    it is necessary to build a bridge of trust that is strong enough to bear the way of truths that

    we are trying to deliver. In building the bridge, a person need to make sure that the bridge

    builder himself is able to walk on that bridge!

    Conducting a conversation requires us to challenge assumptions and threaten our own

    comfort and security! I think this thought very profound and practical! Be ready to be

    vulnerable and be brave to take up the role!

    Rob lists three questions should be answered to conduct an effective conversation:

    1. Model the change (what change should be made?)2. What conversation that has not taken place?3. Who need to be at the table to have a meaningful conversation?

    It is not necessary to explain why we need to answer these questions. They are very clear!

    But it is very necessary to bear them in mind and find what conversation that matters your

    community and companies!

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    16 17 Aug 2010

    PLENARY MEETING

    From a designed programme to I do my way!

    There are four work streams and we, participants, studied together, worked together to

    answer the questions that we brought to the conference.

    For the foods and sustainable growth team: they suggest building up a common platform

    on internet to exchange knowledge, access documents and let consumers have freedom to

    make their own choices based on the IofC values. It is a meaningful and useful project!

    For the entrepreneur course, people come up with new ideas such as nursery community,

    micro funding (Joe) for young people. Very inspiringly, they say, if you feel a fire in your

    belly, a real need of community and you can make out a business plan with numbers! Donthesitate anymore, be a social entrepreneur!

    For the seeking meaning in global business, this track is about finding personal values in

    relation to the business world! It is a course with the unknown answers but participants

    will find out a message for themselves after a 4 day journey!

    The solving complex problem work stream is forming a team and HUB team will support

    participants to resolve difficulties when people are doing their social projects! It is very

    useful for me to have the teams support even after the conference finishes.

    For me, I brought my own curiosity about the possibility to run a project Building trust in

    corporate environment in Vietnam. My plenary meeting with many people has taken place

    from the second day of the conference. I know that they are the important inputs for my

    project. One of the communication activities that I have carried out is the presentation at

    the Sustainable solutions fair. There are around 15 people dropping in and listening to the

    presentation. For me, it is a good start because I started thinking about this project just

    within two months and had not done much work on it! However, this is the vocation that I

    follow! I think it is my whole life project! Please find the attached file for more information.

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    HELLO WORK STREAM! SEEKING THE MEANING IN BUSINESS

    First day: A new day has come!

    I totally feel impressed by the way Myrna starts her class, the opening session is a very

    tremendous power of music (cello) and its relation to the empowerment of human being

    potential!

    Myrna could be seen as a typical young business woman. She is confident, smart,

    knowledgeable and well-organised person. She always tries to give freedom to participants

    but skilfully lead them into a random archetype. We finish our morning session with sharing

    the question that we brought to the class. Myrna tried her best to put us into different

    groups which were based on our own sharing; and of course we have to right to choose our

    own groups depending on own feeling and perception.

    The morning session could have been more successful if participants followed all agreeddisciplines; however, let it go by its own way! Imperfection allows us to see the real each

    other! I completely enjoy this!

    One more question is expected to be answered for all participants is: how difficult or

    pleasurable to keep a purpose-led (sense of purpose) life!

    Second day:A personal sharing with Johan from Sweden

    The key principles to have an effective conversation:

    - Empathy- Authenticity (be yourself)- Unconditional positive (let other be themselves)

    I find the dialogue interesting because Johan also has some with me. 35 years old, married,

    having 1 daughter, has high ambition to be successful, be very honest. The sharing makes

    me be aware that there are people who are also in situations and we are working hard to

    resolve our troubles in relation the mission to support the community! Great talk!

    Third day:Visualisation; a rose garden, a little girl and tears from an Australian lady!

    Starting from self (persona, shadow); to body central, to others to a unity

    consciousness. The jargons are complicated but the process to exercise the journey is just

    using ears and your own instincts to receive a message!

    I experience a journey to walk into a garden. It is an amazing time when I come up with

    different images and I know they are my past, present and future. It is always challenging

    for me to take decisions to transform myself. But I know that at least this visualisation

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    procedure allows me to understand what I really want to do. I am brave and willing to

    follow my vocation!

    This is what I wrote down after the visualisation process:

    I can choose between falling into an evil life and lighting up my own world. I chose the

    bright place in my garden; I chose to be a part of human community. I receive love, I give

    out love. I let the change occurs every day, every moment in my life!

    I finish the visualisation session with a sharing from an Australian lady (I was so emotional

    to ask her name even I looked at her many times during the community group and work

    stream time). She dreamt of the past and the image which is very similar to what I dreamt!

    What a coincidence! She burst into tears. I put my hands on her back and try to transfer my

    warmth and care into her. I wish I could have hugged her tight.

    Four day:some explanation on future organisation

    Myrna introduces about the Semco, a model for future organisation! Many profound ideas

    have been mentioned!

    http://www.saludygestion.com/archives/Ricardo%20Semler%20&%20Semco,%20Thunderb

    ird.pdf

    I think I have a responsibility with myself to read this and I wish many people can have a

    look at this!

    I do also need to read a report Sustainability and purpose: Humanity at Work by Myrna

    Roselind Jelman.

    http://www.ashridge.org.uk/website/ic.nsf/wFARATT/Sustainability%20and%20Purpose:%

    20Humanity%20at%20Work/$file/SustainabilityAndPurpose.pdf

    My further sharing and research on business ethics and trust building at work place will be

    published on my personal blog:

    http://happystaff.blogspot.com

    Please send me an email if you wish to receive some updates from my trust building

    project.

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    GREEN COMMUNITY WHERE LOVE BLOSSOMS...

    There are around 20 (?) members in our community Green community. I cannot

    remember all their names. I love them all, but I know I love some of them more (I am ugly

    in this way!)

    I can feel care from Johannes and Eva; I receive big love from Helena, a hand kiss from Katja

    and a companion from Marc.

    I share my wonderful time in big kitchen with Bill, Henrietta and Amira.

    With care and love I received from this community, I am empowered to do whatever I have

    planned so far!

    Thank you again for loving me!

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    ACTION PLANS

    1. Run the project Trust Building In Corporate Environment in Vietnam (from10/2010 10/2012: first stage)

    2. Personal sharing with Friends of Initiatives of Change Members3. Deliver this report to those who wish to know about the TIGE conference

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    THANK YOU FOR READING THIS REPORT

    This report is written upon the inspiration from the conference itself, from those I met

    during the conference.

    I would like to thank Don de Silva, who has worked hard to raise funds (Neville Cooper Fund

    thank sponsors) for me so that I can arrive in Caux, the place where change happens

    every moment!

    I would like to thank Mohan Bhagwandas , who always supports and encourages me to take

    part into this conference.

    I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ORGANISERS WHO WORK HARD TO PROVIDE A GLOBAL

    STANDARD CONFERENCE. I WOULD LIKE TO SEND MY BIG HUG TO ALL PARTICIPANTS WHO

    SPEND THEIR TIME WITH ME AND SHARE WITH ME THEIR LIFE STORIES.