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So you think you can change the world ..um, yes

29 September 2009 3 Comments

Maharishi Invincibility School of ManagementNo grand 10th century castle – you couldn’t get there on a steam train from secret King’s Cross platforms – but this seemingly unexceptional building at 9 Ntemi Piliso Street, downtown Johannesburg is brimming and buzzing with magic.
 
The Defense against the Dark Arts is for real. Here they’re battling the very real forces of poverty, indignity and violence that swallow too many of the young ones in our country whole. Peacefully, with laughter and a startlingly ingenious approach to education and business, this sister school to CIDA University is a beacon of light and hope against the darkening state of mass education in South Africa.
 
It’s going to take a little more than one post to describe the wonders being wrought here. So let me give you one small peek at something that shimmered into existence at the Maharishi Invincibility School of Management (yup, seriously, invincibility) this week.
 

The Digital Dreams Department

With the help of some exceptional people, the Digital Media department launched this week. The first class of students have started a 4 week programme to infuse the internet’s power into their being. Skills they will walk out with next month will allow them to speak to the world, to work global and stay local, to channel life, laughter, business, creativity through a screen in ways they couldn’t have imagined (and most of us still can’t imagine). Skills that WILL change their futures.
 
The impossible is being effected here at 9 Ntemi Piliso Street through the hearts and minds of some very special people:
 
Taddy Blecher -  the legend whose mind evoked CIDA University (<< read this for an inspirational dose of defiance of ‘reality’) and now this School of Management
Mandy De Waal
-  whose rare quality of getting things done, took a conversation and made it so >>
Dave Duarte
- cited as one of the most innovative forces in global business education, specializing in digital marketing and philosophy, takes up the mantle of Dean of the faculty.
The Quirk team – especially Lyndi Lawson who collaborated with Dave to craft the first curriculum around their eMarketing textbook (psst.. free for download here).
My particularly heartfelt thanks to Ismail Dhorat and Saul Kropman who have generously offered their time and fine.grained expertise to teach the eager first class of 60 in my stead.
 
Invincibility School of ManagementNo photocopied keyboards to learn and imagine from this time, CIDA’s new sister business  school will be accelerating deep into the digital with some of South Africa’s social media finest lighting the way.

[I'm looking forward to seeing this school, and those without whom 9 Ntemi Piliso would be just another anodyne downtown building, grow strong and reap rewards for generations to come].

3 Comments »

  • Ian Gilfillan said:

    Hi Max

    Very interested to read about this. Is it a secondary school, as per http://www.maharishischoolsa.org/academics/curriculum.html ? Or is it a tertiary business school associated with the secondary school?

  • Maximillian Kaizen (author) said:

    It’s a fascinating school Ian, they’re aiming to go from Grade 8 to PhD.
    http://www.maharishischoolsa.org/links.html

    The most wonderful and hopeful for me is the parallel Ezemvelo programme (I’ll write about it in a later post) because I have the wildlife activism coursing in the blood. Chatted last night to the ex.chief scientist from Kruger, and there are a handful of these kinds of programs out there. WE NEED more!
    You might enjoy it to because if the sustainable practices with building and environmental management they’re getting skilled in.

  • Mother Africa said:

    Of course we can change the world but we cannot change the world with just words, it requires action! Thanks very much for sharing!

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