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An independent media, research, and advisory consultancy focused on the development, regulation, and delivery of social change and integrating framework experiences.

❋ Conscious Solutions

We blend strategic insights, open exploration, and time to understand—so facts are both focused and fluid.

❋ Historic Roots

Connection is a core part of the journey. You’ll learn from through historic context more than expected.

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Led by experienced thinkers who know how to ask questions, encourage participation, and keep missed gaps filled with purpose.

❋ Policy Integration

Our activities prioritize fair, safety, and respect—so you can show up as you are and fully committed in the integration.

ZARA CASE  

Fast Fashion

The Spanish brand, Zara; opened its first store after their transition from a dressmaking workshop in 1963 to a global fast-forward clothing trend.
The transition was made after nine years, using a business model that differ from a traditional fashion retailers. The assumptions made to guide creation and deliver value depended on customers’ love for the fashion trends, it provided status, taste, and social function set by prior era. Nonetheless, many believed the main drive might not be technical and/or environmental factors in the success of such brand (choices related to policy, asset, and governance), but more related to influencing customers based on their self-worth. Indirectly were involved in creating perceived trends as much as the production and distribution costs (including transactional costs), which determined the total cost of one activity of the whole chain.

Such business model was aligned with the rising ethical and social responsibility because A) customer feedback influenced Zara’s designs as well as their products (reflecting customer behavior which is another strategy), but also social responsibility in the sustainable expectation sense, contributing poorly to climate change, therefore it is not only on managerial decisions, scope of journey, or the economical governance policy aspects, but also the historical conditions, and social expectations in the prolonged-ignorance communities.

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NAZI CASE

Political Movement Roots

A study to address the Roots of Nazism in Germany, and how power of suggestion methodologies generated different perspectives on ideologies in relation to eugenics, social darwinism, and their speeches, calls for reevaluating literature, often poorly researched with biased evidence or in some cases, no evidence at all, based on topics related to the Nazi occult genre, which has been dismissed by mainstream scholars, and only being touched here and there under ‘evilness’, instead of acclaimed books on Hitler or the Third Reich, leaving such topics, open to fringe historians and politicians, and arm waving Neo-Nazis.
But their speeches have proven to be one of their approaches in what a claim of improving human race.

The origin word for Nazi comes as a short for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, previously known as NSDAP, translated in English as National Socialist German Worker's Party. The NSDAP was a party which rode to power on the wings of far-right politics. During the 1920s, when the party was not much of a threat, political opponents referred to the party dismissively as “Nazi.” However the Nazi religiosity has its origins in the pagan phenomenon called the völkisch movement. This movement consisted of uncountable religious-cum-political groups called Bünde whose leaders and followers were closely interconnected with one another. From there, völkisch thought penetrated the German Protestant Church found followers among some Catholics.


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WAR ON DRUGS CASE

Global History of Plants

The history of plants have shown an influence on generations, and learnings have always been through social dynamics and beliefs.
Humans have come to know the powerful benefits of the plants across the world especially in the Age of Anxiety. They used plants for many purposes, in nutrition, medicine, and in spiritual practices known as traditions. Combining all three purposes might have led humans to such belief across the globe. In the native Americans for example, a demonstration to their ways of living was a point made by the western and eastern civilizations for invasion. Such point became popular regardless of its reality, but it indicated projecting new meanings to other cultures or environments that resulted into a practice more than its origin purpose, more specifically in pacific cultures.
According to Mike Jay on High Society ‘human drug use is part of a web of verbal and symbolic culture,’ defining a culture of generational traditions that adapted during a slave trade process of an evolution, therefore it has always been a web of verbal and symbolic culture, reinforcing collective sense of identity and the ability to transmit these meanings into social belief. As with traditions, comes a shared shaming of sort, through collective learnings and generational ties.


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