Genesis of The Resilient Economy Program (REP)
The Resilient Economy Program (REP) is an initiative of the Qaori Cooperative, Foundation (qaori.coop) and Social Enterprise, Rosho from Rosho.World Estonia, and InterTaG CO., Ltd., Thailand, a Board of Investment (BOI)- and Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA)-a certified Digital Platform company. The REP aims to bring together tools and talents, digital technology systems, and methodology for a 360° approach to Thailand’s and the World’s digital and socio-economic transformation.
We believe the current economy is not sustainable and auto-destroying by design, through excessive financial speculation and money-printing. We aim to build a sustainable, resilient economy as a viable alternative.
Our motto is “Don’t fight a system, make a better one to make it obsolete.”
Quote the Initiator of the Resilient Economy Program, Rosho:
“Moving to Thailand from Europa has triggered some unexpected enrichment to my world views.
My previous work on the Augmented Leadership Governance Framework was the product of the European, Japanese, and American environments and challenges. Working in global European and IT programs taught me about the weaknesses of the old and rich organizations. I was looking for solutions to improve methodologies in mature environments, operated by highly educated people.
I would not change anything in AL, it’s perfect for what it was invented for. AL will be the foundation of a necessary renewal, new generations, creating work environments to increase the feminine component in the stiff, competitive masculine toxic or soft environments, lacking competency in decision-making.
The innovative laziness and weakness of vision and strategy can only be countered by an increased influence of feminine youth.
What I observe in South East Asia is very different from the old Western World, the challenges are primarily economic, then the governance.
My views have integrated this additional factor, and I am currently working on the governance, economy, and data triangle.
It seems to me that these three need to work in harmony to speed up the pace of development needed to counter civilization’s global challenges.
This reflection gave birth to the concept and framework of Resilient Economy.”
“Problems have to be solved from new standpoints, rather than with the mindset that created them, says Einstein. Such new standpoints are developed here. We have more technology and low-cost solutions in our toolboxes.”