Shaktify Powers Social & Environmental Change
Helping people and organizations find common ground to work together for the benefit of humanity and the planet.
Shaktify Takes A Systemic View Of Global & Local Challenges
Providing insights and resources for human and planetary welfare.
Shaktify Takes A Systemic View Of Global & Local Challenges Provide insights and resources for human and planetary welfare…
Shaktify is the brainchild of Shakti Saran
Systems thinker, author, consultant, educator and former corporate sector professional.
Shaktify is the brainchild of Shakti Saran A systems thinker, author, educator and former corporate sector professional……
CREATING A NEW MINDSET
Shaktify is about building an ecosystem of change.
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. Shakti means power and Shaktify stands for powering people to be mindful and exercise the right choices in their social, professional and personal lives.
“Imagine a world where every individual regardless of what they do professionally can make a difference. That’s exactly what Shaktify enables.”
The social sector exists to help solve some of our most troubling social and environmental issues. While the social sector plays an important role, it cannot achieve its goals in isolation. Social and environmental change can be effective only when there is collective action.
Blog
Shakti's Musings is a platform to share Shaktify's vision and more. While Shaktify focusses on societal issues, Shakti's Musings also embraces topics on well-being, culture, travel and just about everything under the sun.
Welcome to the world of Light, Love and Laughter!
November 13, 2023
The System of Systems Thinking
Systems thinking is the understanding that component parts of a system will act differently when isolated from the system’s environment or from other parts of the system.
Feb 15, 2018
Averting the Revenge of Gaia
Despite the writing on the wall, human beings are way too engrossed in economic growth as the altar to live and die for.