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SVA News & Articles - 2007 Archive
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Arrow The Perpetual Foundation releases research report on non-profit leadership and management
Arrow Jan Owen AM selected as a finalist for the 2007 NSW Telstra Business Women's Award
Arrow SVA launches The Circle magazine to commemorate our 5th anniversary

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The Perpetual Foundation releases research report on non-profit leadership and management

November 2007
The Perpetual Foundation's key objective is to promote thought leadership and best practice in philanthropy. It recently commissioned a research report on leadership and management in the Australian social economy.

This interesting report, titled 'Contrary and Congruent Views of Leadership and Management in the Australian Social Economy' was headed by researcher Hugh Morrow of the Social Economy Executive Education Network (SEEEN). Over 1,300 survey respondents and 55 focus group participants from non-profit, for-profit and government organisations contributed to the project.

The report's overarching findings conclude that:

Arrow General management skills and processes are the critical enabler of growth and sustainability in the Australian social economy.
Arrow More knowledge, data and frameworks are required to inform important decisions and to drive positive change.
Arrow The Australian social economy is larger and more complex than most people realise. It is also undergoing significant change.
Arrow Many of the challenges raised are symptoms of the complexity of the sector; others of its growth and change.
Arrow Underlying many of the effects of change are the policies of governments and funders – the key ‘enablers’ of the sector.
Arrow Most of the issues identified by the sector and its stakeholders can be overcome by improving general management capability, and the creation of a robust knowledge base and relevant frameworks for decision-making.

Download and read the full report or a summary from the Perpetual Foundation web site.

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Jan Owen AM selected as a finalist for the 2007 NSW Telstra Business Women's Award.

October 2007
SVA congratulates executive director Jan Owen AM for being selected as a finalist for the prestigious 2007 Telstra Business Women’s Award in NSW. Jan joins an elite group of business women who were honoured for their achievements at an awards ceremony on 5 October 2007.

Her nomination in the catagory of Community and Government highlights Jan’s outstanding contribution over the past 20 years working in the areas of child welfare, youth affairs and women’s issues within Australia. More recently, her role within SVA has been to help identify and support innovative programs that can break entrenched social and environmental challenges.

Jan at Telstra Awards

Jan Owen AM (right) with Jennifer Moxon, Director - Distribution Sector, IBM Australia.
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SVA launches The Circle magazine to commemorate our 5th anniversary

'When our eyes see our hands doing the work of our hearts, the circle of creation is completed inside us.'
Michael Bridge, Author

25 May 2007
To mark our anniversary, we sought a vehicle to record our work and a symbol to represent the essence of our philosophy. We chose to publish a magazine, which we named The Circle.

The circle symbolises continuous evolution, community, commonality, our globe and balance – connecting heads to hearts. We think of circles of friends, of influence and of healing.

The Circle magazine aims to provide readers with a snapshot of Australia's social landscape and to shine a light on SVA's aspirations for a brighter future for all Australians. Many of our nation's most respected social observers and industry leaders have contributed their views and observations as we focus attention on the critical issues facing Australia.

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Arrow Yarnteen's Leah Armstrong takes us into the hearts and minds of Indigenous Australians
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Arrow SVA's Chris Cuffe writes about changing direction in his career [File size: 430KB]
Arrow The Venture Group's Lindley Edwards explores women and philanthropy [File size: 279KB]
Arrow Professor Hal Kendig looks at the pros and cons of an ageing Australia [File size: 426KB]
Arrow AMP's Andrew Mohl examines the changing role of corporations in modern society [File size: 302KB]
Arrow SVA's Jan Owen AM promotes venture power [File size: 648KB]
Arrow Analyst Phil Ruthven does some future gazing [File size: 245KB]
Arrow SVA's Michael Traill questions The Lucky Country? [File size:545KB]
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Arrow Macquarie Bank's David Clarke AO [File size:75KB]
Arrow Caliburn Partners' Peter Hunt [File size:106KB]
Arrow Sussan Group's Naomi Milgrom [File size:122KB]
Arrow Philanthropist Daniel Petre AO [File size:227KB]
Arrow PM & Cabinet Department's Peter Shergold AC [File size:122KB]
 



































We thank everyone whose dedication to SVA made The Circle' s publication a reality.


Our special thanks to the AMP Foundation for generously underwriting the cost of this magazine and to BlueStarPrint for printing it gratis. Our grateful thanks also goes to our graphic designers, Philip Ritchie and Paul Sadler of Eyconology Design, our photographer, Lorrie Graham, and our editor, Patrick Lindsay.

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