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Episode 4: S1 E04 Networks and Institutions

17m · Ayurveda Campfire · 24 Oct 00:00

Discussing these two different ways of organizing around a topic or purpose. Positing that institutions represent a more kaphic state of being, while networks might overall provide higher conversion rates or increased pitta. Networks exist all over the world and always have, from social and business networking to currently social media and hashtags and distributed decision making. Institutions do too. While the world is more accepting of networks in many areas of life and commerce than we used to be, some of the institutions are codifying further as well. So what are the benefits and shortcomings of each and how does it relate to ayurveda and health care?  

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