Finding the Simple Things that Scale... Massively, with Sanjay Purohit of Societal Platform
Release Date: 09/20/2021
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info_outlineMeet Sanjay Purohit, the visionary Chief Curator of Societal Platform, on a mission to orchestrate a vibrant ecosystem of changemakers, organizations, and initiatives committed to tackling grand-scale challenges head-on. In this episode, he takes us on an illuminating journey through the intricacies of his role.
Uncover the secrets of designing, not "just" for thousands, but for millions if not billions of users; the need to focus on simple, core interactions that scale; and what it takes to be an effective leader when collaborating with existing networks and organizations, rather than reinventing the wheel in isolation. Join us for an inspiring conversation on shaping change at an unprecedented scale.
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