He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.

I have now been back home for 3 days, and my most commonly asked question is – what was your favourite part of your trip? The first time I was asked this, I was stumped. After a long few minutes of awkward silence, I proceeded to reply, “Only one?” Continue reading He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.

Dharavi: A Lesson in Economics

As an Economics major I’ve had the pleasure of studying many different economies. Never however did I expect that the most intriguing economy would be found in the heart of Mumbai, concealed beneath the tag of Asia’s largest slum. Continue reading Dharavi: A Lesson in Economics

Atithi Devo Bhava – The Guest is God

I vividly recall standing in front of my MNMGT202 class not too long ago as I explained Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and tried to convince the students how important it would be to note these values for their future. Little did I anticipate the impact these teachings would have on my own understanding a few short weeks later. Continue reading Atithi Devo Bhava – The Guest is God