Today, we are spoiled for choice when it comes to ongoing learning and continuing education choices. Shaktify is pleased to present an article on Leading Learning Organisations to help you evaluate the learning options most suitable to you. You can access the article here https://lnkd.in/d8jbyBCH #PersonalSelfTransformation, #EmotionalIntelligence, #SystemsThinking, #SystemsChange,#TransformationalLeadership, #SocialJustice #Regeneration Odin Mühlenbein Maria Zapata Gopal Garg Derek Cabrera Laura Cabrera Della Duncan Silvia Di Blasio Daniel Goleman Sharon Weir Payal Mulchandani Anu Prasad Rajneesh Chowdhury, Ph.D. Nupur Mahajan Nora Bateson Morag Gamble Sudarshan Rodriguez Glasika Verma Jayne Morrison Andrea Stone Shakti Saran
About us
Shaktify stands for unleashing our full potential by powering individuals to do the appropriate things in one’s personal, social, and professional lives. It seeks to help people attain a unifying world view and helping them foster positive change in the communities they live and work in. It is about creating ‘agency’ by informing, inspiring, and instilling in individuals the care and concern to create a thriving humanity and planet through strategic and mindful action. In the commercial world, agency refers to a business entity that provides a particular service or product on behalf of another business, or group. In the social sciences, however, agency is the ability to stand for who one is and in unfolding that ability through capacity building of oneself. Shaktify is the brainchild of Shakti Saran, a retired banker, management consultant and corporate sector professional who crossed over to the non-profit sector in 2017. His initiative supports people in agency building regardless of their profession or background. One doesn’t have to necessarily belong to the social sector to achieve social impact. Shaktify will achieve its mission through a signature series of webinars, through storytelling, by raising awareness on systems thinking through a set of masterclasses, providing a library of pro-bono resources and by offering consulting and coaching services to enhance social impact.
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https://shaktify.in/
External link for SHAKTIFY
- Industry
- Think Tanks
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Mumbai, Maharashtra
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- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- Story Telling and Manuscript Writing
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
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Unleashing the new SHAKTIFY, a think-tank to support individual, social and ecological change and an initiative to support changemakers. Let Shaktify help you discover 'your' power to make a difference. #ChangeMaker #education #learning #LifeSkills #ProblemSolving #leadership #adaptability #SelfAwareness Shakti Saran https://lnkd.in/drAm7ESS
Introducing SHAKTIFY
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FOOD SYSTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL & PLANETARY HEALTH For long we have been fed with the false narrative that food security is the only ground on which we have to continue unchecked practice of inorganic farming. To bring things into balance requires us to take a systemic view of our farming methods and to be clear of the myriad consequences of our actions To watch the recording of the webinar, please click here: https://lnkd.in/dUSePsbV
FOOD SYSTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL & PLANETARY HEALTH Last week's webinar on food systems brought to surface that though food is central to our existence, our awareness of food related matters is peripheral. This webinar brought out hidden, obscure challenges centre-stage. Here is one precious insight among myriad others that was offered during the webinar... "On food security, I think it's important to understand it is not a question - in most countries that I'm familiar with - of enough food. It's a question of food distribution. In the United States, and actually in most other countries, we actually waste a third of the food we produce. In other words, we produce much, much more food than people actually eat. And the fact that people are still hungry is not a question that we don't have the food. It's just that we're not getting it to them. And our economics of the food system are not working. Policy focuses just on productivity at all costs, at all environmental costs and social costs, and not thinking about anything else." Peter Lehner, Managing Attorney, Earthjustice To watch the webinar recording please click here: https://lnkd.in/ga8-wbQb #FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #hunger #productivity #economics #policy #EnvironmentalCosts #SocialCosts SHAKTIFY
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FOOD SYSTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL & PLANETARY HEALTH Permaculture addresses the limitations of formal education, making awareness of planetary wellbeing accessible and widespread. To watch the recording of the webinar, please click here: https://lnkd.in/dUSePsbV
FOOD SYSTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL & PLANETARY HEALTH Last week's webinar on reinventing Food Systems offered a treasure-trove of insights. To a question on how Permaculture finds its way into the mainstream given that it is extremely multi-disciplinary and whereas university education is relatively narrow, here is one particularly enlightening quote... "You know, one of the things that I think is interesting about permaculture is that it has become an independent educational system. That is myceliating outside of the the conventional education system. It's getting passed from farmer to farmer, from community to community. You know it. It just goes because it makes sense, and people pass it on because they see that it works. And so that's how it's reached around the world without any top down organization. It's a self-organizing system that just spreads like the mycelial networks underneath the soil. That's how it works, and there's power in that." Morag Gamble, Founder, Permaculture Education Institute To watch the webinar recording, please click here: https://lnkd.in/ga8-wbQb #Permaculture #education #food #farming #environment #PublicHealth #communities Capra Course SHAKTIFY
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Food is central to our existence and yet awareness of food related matters is peripheral to humanity's consciousness. This webinar brought out those hidden, obscure challenges centre-stage and the panellists shared their expertise and wisdom on how we can shape food systems to engender individual and planetary well-being. Morag Gamble Peter Lehner Shakti Saran Earthjustice
Last week, I was in conversation with Morag Gamble, Founder of Permaculture Education Institute and Peter Lehner, Managing Attorney at Earthjustice. Some of the key takeaways: 1. Industrial food has resulted in severe nutrient deficiency affecting our gut health. Food systems now drive more ill-health than smoking. 2. Food systems contribute the most to biodiversity loss and as much to climate change as fossil fuels do but in our urbanised world there is hardly any visibility of this. At a global level, 70% of agricultural land is used for grazing and animal farming. 70% of all birds on the planet are chicken. Switching to a plant diet would mean using much less land and lesser biodiversity loss. 3. The food-security narrative justifying the continued misuse of the Green Revolution is flawed because food shortage is related to distribution and wastage of food and not intrinsically dependent on farm ‘yields’ 4. The #Permaculture movement is a whole-systems approach that covers food, nature and people and includes #EarthCare, #PeopleCare, #FairShare and Inter-generational equity. 5. Restoring equilibrium and sustainability requires us to focus on localisation of food systems, re-wilding farms, increase crop diversity, rehydrate soil and restore water cycles 6. Government subsidies need to be reoriented to shift subsidies to produce healthier food that causes less environmental damage. To watch the webinar recording, please click on this link: https://lnkd.in/ga8-wbQb #food #nutrition #health #BiodiversityLoss #ClimateChange #FossilFuels #agriculture #AnimalFarming #FoodSecurity #GreenRevolution #subsidies #environment SHAKTIFY
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WEBINAR | FOOD SYSTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL & PLANETARY HEALTH | 19 SEPT 2024 Food is what fuels our planet and makes us what we are. Yet, never before in human history have we encountered abundance accompanied by reckless environmental degradation. We now hear of grand and horrific stories all at once. For instance, we are reminded of the great achievements of the green revolution and in equal measure of the toxicity that it has left behind. What are we to make of all of this? Shakti Saran, Founder Shaktify, will be in conversation with Morag Gamble, Founder, Permaculture Education Institute and Peter Lehner, Managing Attorney, Earthjustice. They will demystify the world of industrial food systems and its implications on our personal health, the well-being of humanity and the health of our planet. Make sure to be there! #FoodSystems #IndustrialAgriculture #Permaculture #health #hunger #ClimateChange #SoilErosion #EnvironmentalDegradation
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Vice President Sustainability Research | TED and Keynote Speaker | Published Author | | Club of Rome Member
I'm regularly asked if I have recommendations for courses on sustainable business (not green or eco: we're talking knowledge about truly sustainable business models). There are several, from the "Doughnut Design for Business" by the Doughnut Economics Action Lab (DEAL) to The Butterfly School's "Regenerative Business" one pioneered by 'intrapeneurs' in the large consultancy AXA Climate. Another one I wholly recommend is "Post Growth Business 101" which was recently launched by the Post Growth Guide. https://lnkd.in/e3bQ95nY What I really appreciate about this one is that it meets the student where many people interested in corporate sustainability are: Guided by good intentions, blinded by bad stories. It starts with these familiar stories: decoupling is happening, green growth spurred by new technology will fix everything, etc. All 16 of them. You will be disabused of these stories with accessible visuals and key statistics based on the latest credible data and studies (which. although all publicly available, but most people are unaware of). From there, space opens up to explore a new paradigm: Aligning business with a strive for societal thriving within planetary boundaries. The old toolkit may be gone, but the new one presented to you is much more comprehensive, actually effective, and surprisingly fun. https://lnkd.in/e3bQ95nY
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WEBINAR | FOOD SYTEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL & PLANETARY HEALTH | SAVE THE DATE Food is what makes us in more ways than one. Yet, we hear of grand and horrific stories all at once. We are reminded of the great achievements of the green revolution and in equal measure of the toxicity that is characteristic of contemporary food systems. What are we to make of all of this? We have organised a webinar to demystify the world of industrial agriculture and its implications on our personal health, the well-being of humanity and the health of our planet. Do save the date, to hear Shakti Saran, Founder, Shaktify in conversation with Morag Gamble, Founder, Permaculture Education Institute and Peter Lehner, Managing Attorney, Earthjustice. #FoodSystems #IndustrialAgriculture #Permaculture #health #hunger #ClimateChange #SoilErosion #EnvironmentalDegradation
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Have you ever volunteered before? Or do you currently volunteer? Would you like to participate in our survey on what drives people to volunteer? Please spare a minute to participate in this poll. Thank you, Shakti Saran
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REIMAGINING VOLUNTEERING Some of the key takeaways from the conversation between Shaktify Founder, Shakti Saran and Ikuma Saga, CEO & Founder Service Grant Japan along with Vijaya Balaji, CEO, toolbox INDIA Foundation and CEO & Founding Partner Social Lens. 1. The search for purpose is a key motivator for volunteering and helps in building compassion 2. Covid-19 was a watershed and heightened Gen-Z’s sensitivity towards environmental and sustainability issues 3. The linkage between volunteering and inner capacity development needs to be brought out clearly 4. NGOs should recognise volunteer effort and have dedicated resources for volunteer management/retention 5. It is imperative for corporate sector employees to ‘connect’ with the social sector while undertaking social sabbatical projects 6. Volunteering programs should become a repeatable activity rather than being one-off 7. Glimpses of some of the emerging volunteering models were shared To watch the webinar recording please click here https://lnkd.in/dTMCR_7g #volunteering #ProBono #Covid19 #GenZ #environment #sustainability #NGOs #InnerCapacityDevelopment #VolunteerManagement #SocialSector #CorporateSector