Indaba
Book 5 of 6: African Philosophy for Modern LifeAmara Osei
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Add to basketNew Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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Your meetings are broken. Decisions get made by whoever talks loudest, the most experienced person anchors the room before anyone else can think, and half your team leaves without ever voicing what they actually believe. There is a centuries-old solution, and it comes from South Africa.
Indaba is the Zulu and Xhosa council model—a structured approach to group decision-making where every voice is heard, the most senior person speaks last rather than first, and the goal is consensus rather than majority rule. It is the reason Nelson Mandela’s post-apartheid government held together. And it will fix your Tuesday afternoon team meeting.
In Indaba: The African Art of Inclusive Decision-Making, Amara Osei delivers a practical, step-by-step framework for running indaba-style meetings in any organization. You will learn how to set up the indaba circle with clear roles, protocols, and rules of engagement, why introverts and junior team members hold your best ideas hostage and how to unlock them, the difference between consensus and compromise and why it matters, how the most experienced leader can guide without anchoring, and how to apply indaba principles to remote, distributed, and asynchronous teams.
This is not a book about meeting etiquette. It is a complete rethinking of how groups make decisions—grounded in African wisdom, validated by organizational research, and immediately applicable to any team that is tired of decisions that do not stick.
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