RSA Fellowship Council

Welcome to the Fellowship Council site.

Welcome

This is the online space for discussions about the Fellowship Council and for information on RSA and Fellows' projects and activities. The site is open to all Fellows, and we encourage you to add your thoughts, ideas and opinions.

There is a closed area for members of the Fellowship Council only, but otherwise the site is open and accessible to all.

For any technical advice on how to use the site, please contact Chris Luffingham chris.luffingham@rsa.org.uk

Fellowship Council on Twitter

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Members

  • David Clarke
  • Stuart Honeysett
  • Michael Coughlin
  • Stephen Barton
  • Lynn Broadbent
  • Alan Boldon
  • Anni Rowland-Campbell
  • Mitch Sava
  • Tessy Britton
  • Edwin Bergbaum
  • Michelle Knight
  • Zena Martin
  • Christopher Knell
  • agustine
  • adriano
  • Robin Thompson

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RSA Events

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Blog Posts

Jonathan Jewell

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 gr
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Posted by Jonathan Jewell on February 7, 2010 at 11:29am

Jonathan Jewell

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 differences in c… Continue

Posted by Jonathan Jewell on February 1, 2010 at 2:06pm

Tessy Britton

How Could a Network Look After Itself?


We have had a brilliant couple of weeks on this website... 10 new groups, so much interesting new conversation!

Thank you to everyone who has taken part and helped to get so much energy going!!

It is often the case that for online communities such as this, it is necessary that they are 'comm… Continue

Posted by Tessy Britton on January 31, 2010 at 4:00pm — 15 Comments

Jonathan Jewell

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 by Jonathan Jewell on January 30, 2010 at 11:18pm

Paul Buchanan

Fellowship Meeting in Exeter

Last night I was delighted to attend a Fellows event in Exeter, hosted in the Devon & Exeter Institution in the magnificent library.

The event was attended by about 25 Fellows, some long standing contributors to the RSA, as well as three or four very new Fellows. The event itself raised some very interesting issues that I am sure resonate ac… Continue

Posted by Paul Buchanan on January 29, 2010 at 4:18pm

Jonathan Jewell

Glory of Failure events programme (so far) is now available

Go to Events tab on the banner bar in the upper right hand of the page.

5 face-to-face events, 1 webinar.

Everybody welcome but you have to book due to space restrictions.

If you are interested in finding out more about our work or just supporting our growth, development and reach at this time, please join our Ning Group, 'The Glory of Failure' under the Groups tab next to the Events tab.

Really hope to see some new faces there!

Jonathan
Co-chair GoF

Posted by Jonathan Jewell on January 28, 2010 at 9:30am

Forum

Jonathan Jewell

'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 1 Reply

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…

Tagged: thing, articulate, intuitive, big, jolt

Started by Jonathan Jewell. Last reply by Joe Feb 2.

Rebecca Daddow

Help us shape the future of environmental and sustainable development awards 1 Reply

  Help us shape the future of environmental and sustainable development awards   Since its creation in 1754 the (RSA) has been committed to driving the environmental and sustainable development agen…

Tagged: Survey, Sustainability, Forum, Awards, Environment

Started by Rebecca Daddow. Last reply by Joe Feb 2.

Other RSA Sites

The sites listed below have been created for and by RSA Fellows. If you are concerned about keeping up to date with activity on the various RSA Fellows' sites, there is an easy way to manage this if they are a 'ning'. Once you have a user name and password for one ning site, you can use the same details to join other nings. Then, sign in at www.ning.com with the same user name and password and you can see information and updates from every site you belong to.

'ning' sites

OpenRSA
London
South Central
Portsmouth and Chichester
Bristol
East Midlands
West Midlands
Cymru
Manchester
Yorkshire
North East
Scotland
Ireland

Not a 'ning' site

RSA US

RSA Social Media Resource
 
 

Latest Activity

Latest post on embracing failure - 'Sunshine Cleaning'.
yesterday
I thought you might like this post by Nicolas Nova. He quotes from “Hailing, Failing, and Still Sailing” by Richard Saul Wurman: “It made me think about the beginning of that wonderful film, Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines, in which…
yesterday
Ning group for the discussion and work of the RSA's Glory of Failure campaign and connected projects, e.g. University of Failure. See Wikipedia link for further information.
yesterday
*A Fellowship Council Working Group* Objectives TBC - raise awareness of cultural shift at RSA, wider consulation on Charter development, collaborate in redrafting Charter, embed values and aims as a spur to action
yesterday
Sorry about that, some IT problems meant the description didn't go up straight away. Im currently working on the first draft of the life events failure chapter which I am very passionate about.
yesterday
sounds good! Found this link that might be helpful in making online fun. Introduces the web and some important concepts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gGopKNPqVk
on Monday
Frances C .A Gallager added a discussion to the group Fun Forum
It is vitally important that fun is seen as being both enjoyable and having a learning aspect.It is how we learn best. How many of us will want to repeat a fun exercise and hence learn new things or relearn some things/skills?. Don't 'do' boring and…
on Monday
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!
on Monday
 

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