
On The Table Ep3: Thinking about our organisations
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In Episode 3 of On The Table we turn our attention to our organisations, and what does Modern Slavery mean for the way we do things. We are joined by the amazing Gary Shaw who is an independent consultant in modern slavery and sustainability. Gary shares his personal and professional story including his work with corporates.
We really talking culture and mindset, and how our organisations need to approach an issue like Modern Slavery. Alanna also lets Seán nerd out on the role of procurement (!) and how this fits in organisations.
RESOURCES MENTIONED:
- INNER DEVELOPMENT GOALS - Gary mentioned this project, that takes the Sustainable Development Goals and brings it back to our individual values https://www.innerdevelopmentgoals.org/
- A HIDDEN WHOLENESS - Gary refers to this fascinating book by Parker Palmer - A Hidden Wholeness. See summary here: https://www.themarginalian.org/2014/11/03/parker-palmer-hidden-wholeness/
- QUOTE - Profit for a company is like oxygen for a person. If you don't have enough of it, you're out of the game. But if you think your life is about breathing, you're really missing something - Peter Drucker. Gary referred to this quote in our interview.
CONTACT US: onthetable@27seconds.co.nz
CONNECT WITH GARY: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-shaw-0706671b7/
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