
Nand Kishore Chaudhary from Jaipur Rugs on love, collective consciousness and self-management
...ces of information for people to know what makes Jaipur Rugs special? NK Chaudhary: Jaipur Rugs is connected with 40,000 artesans in 600 villages in India, and all these women are working from their own home. We work with them to change their mindset and bring heart to heart connection with each other. ...more
...: One of the things that I read about Jaipur Rugs that was interesting to me, on the topic of being quite a special organisation, I think not just in India, but anywhere in the world... I really liked this idea I read about which is called the Higher School of Unlearning. Can you tell us about what that ...more
...the company Yash Pakka and I've spoken to Ved Krishna there and a lot of people have said to me that self-management isn't possible in countries like India, where there's a strong hierarchical culture. I'm curious, what do you think about that? What is your take? Is that true? Is that a myth? NK Chaudhar...more

Lisa Gill and Mark Eddleston celebrate 50 episodes of Leadermorphosis
...he frontline, people who are doing it - to have a real mix. And so it's been really wonderful to do some more digging and find examples, like Yash in India, or Nearsoft in Mexico or examples over in Australia or in Southeast Asia, and I'm on the hunt for more of those examples because another thread I'm ...more
...t'd be really interesting to talk to him, and actually Matt Perez from Nearsoft in Mexico. A lot of companies who have parts of their organisation in India, have reached out and said: "Ah, I'd really like to talk to Ved to understand how he's navigated those challenges culturally, and what self-managemen...more

Pasteur Byabeza on transitioning to self-management at Davis College
...Lisa Gill: A quick reflection on that theme - because I've heard almost exactly the same thing from people in India, for example, when they have explored self management - and I'm wondering if that dynamic you're describing is a product of colonisation? Or if that'...more