Welcome to the eighth episode of the Minutes Mastery series by 3T! Today, Rajan Arora from Triumph through Training Pvt. Ltd. explores the powerful shift from exclusion to inclusion—a lesson that is vital for every organization.
In this episode, we delve into a fascinating comparison between how the traditional game of musical chairs is played in different cultures. While many of us grew up playing the game with the mindset that "For me to win, others must lose," there’s a profound lesson to be learned from how Japanese kindergartens have redefined the rules to promote inclusion and teamwork.
Rajan highlights the importance of shifting from a culture of "I, me, myself" to one of "us together." The Japanese version of the game teaches children early on that true success is collective, not individual. It’s a beautiful metaphor for fostering cooperation and collaboration in our workplaces and communities.
We acknowledge the powerful examples and cultural practices that have inspired this episode.
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