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CHANGING MINDSETS Dr. Sivakumar Kumaresan Material and Mineral Research Unit School of Engineering and IT Universiti Malaysia Sabah

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CHANGING MINDSETSDr. Sivakumar Kumaresan

Material and Mineral Research UnitSchool of Engineering and IT

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

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“Humanity is now faced with a stark choice: Evolve or die. … If the structures of the human mind remain unchanged, we will always end up re-creating the same world, the same evils, the same dysfunction.”

Eckhart Tolle

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May you live in interesting times

Blind Cat runs into Dead Mouse

Chinese Expressions

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Oil and Gas Business

Marginal Fields

Shale Oil Shale Gas

Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Floating Liquified Natural Gas (FLNG)

Interesting Times (1)

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Black Swans and Emergent Behaviours

2001 – ENRON Collapse 2004 - Tsunami 2008 - Global Financial Crisis 2011 – Fukushima Nuclear Reactor Disasters 2013 – Malaysian GE13

Interesting Times (2)

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Trends

1. The Long Tail/ Big Data/ Ubiquitous Technology

2. Projects vs Jobs3. Merging of Biology and Technology4. New spirituality

Interesting Times (3)

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Productive Organizational Culture Flow Attention Energy Systems Thinking 5 Minds for the Future

Outline

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Positive Organizational Culture

POSITIVE

SUSTAINABLE VISION DRIVEN PRINCIPLE GUIDED WORK = PLAY LEARNING SYSTEMS

NEGATIVE

SHORT TERM BOTTOM LINE DRIVEN REAL POLITIK TIME = MONEY WORK SYSTEMS

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Why do we work?

Key reasons? To learn To connect To make a difference

Meaningful Work

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1. Present Moment Awareness2. Challenge = Ability3. Personal Power4. Can redefine Challenge/Goal5. No sense of Self6. Distorted Sense of Time7. Deep enjoyment of experience

Flow

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1. Conscious control of attention

2. Present Moment Awareness

3. Slow is Fast

4. Thoughts, Emotions and Intuition

Train to Flow

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Attention

Three types of focus

Deep Going deep into self

Directed Focused on a fixed ideation/image/prayer

Aware Expand awareness by heightening senses and

scope

(based on work of Paul Wilson, author of The Quiet)

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You can’t see it You can see the effect of it You can feel it when it’s happening Energy Flows where Intention goes

It’s reflected in your language A bright future A warm person Energised/ Inspired/Engaged

Energy is Everything

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Organizational EnergyHigh Energy

Low Energy

PositiveNegative

Corrosive Energy

Resigned Inertia

Productive Energy

Comfortable Energy

based on Fully Charged by Bruch and Vogel

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Mood Mapping (1)High Energy

Low Energy

PositiveNegative

AngryViolent

DepressedMoody

HappyEcstatic

CalmQuiet

based on Mood Mapping by Liz Miller

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Mood Mapping (2)High Energy

Low Energy

PositiveNegative

AngryViolent

DepressedMoody

HappyEcstatic

CalmQuiet

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Mood Mapping (3)High Energy

Low Energy

PositiveNegative

AngryViolent

DepressedMoody

HappyEcstatic

CalmQuiet

based on Mood Mapping by Liz Miller

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Mood Mapping (4)High Energy

Low Energy

PositiveNegative

AngryViolent

DepressedMoody

HappyEcstatic

CalmQuiet

based on Mood Mapping by Liz Miller

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A system is any group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent parts that form a complex and unified whole that has a specific purpose

Thinking in Circles NOT Straight Lines

Basic types Reinforcing (Positive Feedback) Balancing

Systems Thinking

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Reinforcing

Greater your weight More you eat

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Balancing

Use of meditation

Acceptable stress level

Gap

Stress levelS = SameO = Opposite

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Success to Successful

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Limits to Growth

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Tragedy of the Commons

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The Disciplined Mind The Synthesizing Mind The Creative Mind The Respectful Mind The Ethical Mind

5 Minds for the Future

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Cliché expression but true nonetheless

The whole world is all of us together There is no “others”

The clarity and strength of our vision shapes the future

Shaping the Future

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CHANGING MINDSETSDr. Sivakumar Kumaresan

Material and Mineral Research UnitSchool of Engineering and IT

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

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