Episode 15: Place is owned by everybody

Good Place Innovators research fellows, Lekhana and Farshad, have taken over the podcast interviewer chair and put the project leader Dr Radka Newton on the spot to find out about her motivation for the place-based debate. Originally, the project had a fairly straightforward objective to produce a digital learning resource. The ultimate outcome is so much richer, introducing a concept of regenerative curriculum, focus on plurality of opinions and the role of place in our learning. Radka promises to make the podcast series into a learning resource, watch this space!

 

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Resources

Conference | Good Place Innovators (lancs.ac.uk)

Design Thinking and Innovation postgraduate course

 

Episode 14: Local lad born and bred

Tony Johnson, Manager of Lancaster Business Improvement District (BID), a key partner of our project, talks to us about the BID’s aspirations for Lancaster city and reminds us of what a lovely part of the world we live in, and yet, we keep it a secret. Tony’s role is to work with local business, develop connections, join up people for a common purpose to make our place thriving. In this project, he has facilitated an equal partnership between local businesses and our students enriching our mutual learning and commitment to our city.

 

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Resources

Home – Lancaster City Centre business improvement district (lancasterbid.org)

News – Lancaster BID

Flexing the empathy muscle | Good Place Innovators (lancs.ac.uk)

We’ve something valuable to offer our lovely city | Good Place Innovators (lancs.ac.uk)

Episode 13: “So father, what’s the purpose of business?”

Prof Steve Kempster has dedicated his academic career to exploring leadership learning, purposes of leadership and social impact of leadership. In his latest publication “Good dividends: Responsible leadership of business purpose”, Steve proposes a holistic appraisal of our organisations providing a path towards good growth. We challenge Steve on what is “good” and learn about the importance of stewardship in place where we do business . We strongly recommend you watch the Pink Floyd Us and Them song video to appreciate Steve’s imminent call for action.

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Resources

Bendell, J. (2018) From Denial to Deep Adaptation: Seeking leadership amidst climate tragedy. Poetics of Leadership Conference, University of Cumbria, September 7th-8th. ​

Kempster, S., Maak, T. and Parry, K. (2019) Good Dividends: Responsible leadership of business purpose. New York: Routledge. ​

Yang, H. (2010). Moral capitalism. Journal of International Business Ethics, 3(2), 80-81.​

Young, S. (2003) Moral capitalism: Reconciling private interest with the public good. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler.​

Donaldson and Walsh (2021) Towards a theory of business. Research in Organizational Behaviour, 35: 181-207

Episode 12: We are here to stay!

Peter Harrison, Managing Director at FGH Security Ltd and an innovator of the security industry focusing on keeping people safe, tells us a story of his company that came out of an idea born on Lancaster University Campus. Pete’s passion about our place and his appreciation of the locality is truly inspirational. Did you know that the armchairs you are sat on at the University are most likely made from Pete’s recycled security uniforms?

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Resources

Timeline – FGH Security

BBC – Dragons’ Den – Entrepreneurs – Peter Harrison and Wesley Downham

We faced the Dragons in their Den and won – but turned them down – LancsLive

Episode 11: We have to get out and talk to people

Sarah Rees, Head of Stakeholder Relations at Lancaster University, reminds us that it takes time to build relationship, trust and listen to our community needs. Sarah’s role is to connect our large and complex organisation to the community and make it more accessible opening our doors to our beautiful Campus. But it is not just about the community to come to us! This episode gives an insight into how we, as a University, go about being a good citizen of our city, region and also of our global places.

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Resources

Lancaster University reaffirms commitment to the city | Lancaster University

Engagement | Lancaster University

 

Episode 10: Timeless stories of places by a West Cumbrian lass

Jo Telfer, Head of Behavioural Insights at Sellafield Ltd and a Leader in Residence at Lancaster University Management School, talks to us about technology innovation and socio-economic commitment of large organisation in their place of West Cumbria. Jo helps us understand the grounded and no-nonsense culture that penetrates the work at Sellafield and emphasizes the role of history and context of places.

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Resources:

Sellafield Ltd – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Job done: Sellafield plant safely completes its mission – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Sellafield Ltd – Social Impact Strategy – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Episode 9: City within the city, everything you see we built!

Dr Josi Fernandez, a Lancaster University researcher in socio-spatial performance of markets, challenges our place-based view with a notion of stigmatisation of places that leads to diminished investment and exclusion from public policy and economic development. Josi brings her research findings from Brazilian favelas and links them to the potential of our own learning from this within-the-community driven entrepreneurial solutions. Could our place-based agenda be inspired by such innovative community empowerment?

 

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Resources

Fernandes, J, Mason, KJ & Chakrabarti, R 2019, ‘Managing to make market agencements: the temporally bound elements of stigma in favelas’, Journal of Business Research, vol. 95, pp. 128-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.10.006

Holmes, T, Fernandes, J & Palo, T 2021, ”Spatio-market practices’: conceptualising the always spatial dimensions of market making practices’, Academy of Marketing Science Review, vol. 11, no. 3-4, pp. 316-335. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13162-021-00203-1

Episode 8: Come in and invest!

Andrea Winders, Managing Director of  Disruptieve, is a woman on a mission connecting people to places and to products to revive stifled and stuck places. Her drive and what she calls “magnetism” is infectious and certainly disrupts our paradigm of innovation. Tune in to see what you make of these digital data-driven solutions Andrea sees so clearly.

 

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Resources:

The industrial strategy should focus on stifled and stuck places – Localis

The Making of an Industrial Strategy – Localis

State of the nation 2021: Social mobility and the pandemic – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Visit-Whitehaven

What is a ‘smart city’? | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)

 

Episode 7: Delivering what people really need, that’s innovation

Jane Dalton, creative thinker and a local innovator with a focus on return on investment and social value inspires us to look at things from a different perspective and celebrate diversity of views and opinions.  This episode connects design explicitly with innovation and shines light on true community engagement that often leads to seemingly simple, but powerful local and life changing innovations. Enjoy Jane’s refreshingly common sense and the fantastic examples of place-base innovation in our beautiful Lancashire.

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Resources:

Groundswell (groundswellinnovation.co.uk)

Opinion Pieces — Groundswell (groundswellinnovation.co.uk)

Schwab, K. (2021). Stakeholder capitalism: A global economy that works for progress, people and planet. John Wiley & Sons.

Episode 6: We fill holes in leaky buckets!

In this episode we talk to Jacqui Jackson, a 4th Generation Partner of Thomas Jardine & Co, about her passion for place, appreciating place and giving back to place which is vital to any business success. Jacqui opens a debate on being flexible and constantly challenging the place not to fall behind. Jacqui believes in entrepreneurs as wealth creators who need to understand their ecosystem around them.

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Reference:

Coworking Office Space In Carlisle | Cumbria | The Guild (theguild-carlisle.co.uk)

Business tools|Thought Piece|Business|Change|Leadership|Management (thomasjardineandco.co.uk)