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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalYou want to make the world a better place for everyone? How do you do it?
You must learn to listen to people not like yourself. People must believe you care for them and be willing to follow you. The three disciplines of System Being, Systems Thinking, and Systems Acting provide lenses to see the world and new theories to guide your actions. You can be a leader of change no matter how young or old you are, or high or low your position in a hierarchy. Take the first steps now to shape a future that will be good for everyone around you and for future generations too.
Arun Maira
Arun Maira has an unusual combination of experience as a hands-on leader in the business, public, and social sectors, as well as a consultant to leaders for over fifty years. He is a thought-leader on subjects of leadership and systems transformation.
He has written several books on institutional transformation and the future of India, including A Billion Fireflies: Critical Conversations to Shape a New Post-Pandemic World;; Discordant Democrats: Five Steps to Consensus;; Transforming Systems: Why the World needs a New Ethical Toolkit;; Listening for Well-Being: Conversations with People Not Like Us;; and The Solutions Factory. He has produced far-sighted scenarios for the future of India with citizens’ participation in 2000, 2007, and 2013. The insights from those scenarios are becoming very relevant today.
Arun is a coach to many change-makers in the social and policy sectors and a thought-leader in the shaping of movements for change in the paradigms of government and business policies.
Arun was a Member of India’s Planning Commission from 2009-14, prior to which he was Chairman of the Boston Consulting Group India, and previously had worked with the Tata Group in India and abroad for 25 years.
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