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In this episode, Swami is in conversation with Professor T Prasad of IIM Bombay also known as ‘Mandi’ Sir. Prof Prasad challenges the conventional model of higher education and argues that real learning happens not through lectures and exams, but through action, experimentation, and value creation. Drawing from decades of teaching experience, he explains how students can move from passive learning to entrepreneurial thinking by engaging directly with markets, customers, and real-world problems. He shares the philosophy behind his “Mandi” approach to learning, where students are encouraged to start companies, test ideas, sell products, and learn from failures while still in college. By connecting classroom knowledge with practical experimentation, he believes education can shift its focus from producing job seekers to nurturing self-reliant creators and job givers.
⭐ 5 Key Takeaways
1. Learning Happens Through Action
True understanding comes when students apply ideas in the real world, experiment with them, and create value rather than simply studying theory.
2. The Market is the Best Classroom
When students interact with real customers and markets, they naturally learn concepts like pricing, positioning, and value creation that textbooks struggle to teach.
3. Education Should Create Job Creators
The goal of higher education should not be only to produce employees but to nurture individuals who can build enterprises and create opportunities for others.
4. Assignments Should Connect Across Disciplines
Instead of fragmented coursework, learning becomes powerful when assignments across subjects combine to build a real venture or project.
5. Startups Can Be a Powerful Learning Tool
By encouraging students to start companies during their education, institutions can create a practical environment where entrepreneurship, leadership, and resilience are learned firsthand.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:03:13 — “Education Must Move From Pedagogy to Self-Driven Learning”
00:06:17 — “The Question Is Not the Top 1% — It’s the Other 99%”
00:09:26 — “Learning Is Not Listening — Learning Is Selling”
00:17:14 — “The Market Teaches What the Classroom Cannot”
00:25:41 — “From Information to Value Creation — That Is the Real Exam”
00:31:48 — “Our Education System Produces Employees, Not Creators”
00:35:20 — “Startups Should Be a Part of Education”
00:37:41 — “Entrepreneurship Should Be Designed, Not Left to Chance”
00:39:17 — “Truth, Self-Reliance, and Non-Violence Define Success”
00:40:04 — “Don’t Become Another Brick in the Wall”
00:41:03 — “Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Visvesvaraya Still Teach Us Today”
#entrepreneurship, #educationreform, #studentstartups, #experientiallearning, #highereducation, #startupindia, #entrepreneurialmindset, #learningbydoing, #futureofeducation, #contrarianthinking, #iimbombay, #ContraMindsPodcast, #mandisir
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Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://blog.contraminds.com
🎧 Listen on Podcast Platforms:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xceASphmwAjJONTlsvo2Y
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contraminds-decoding-people-minds-strategy-and-culture/id1485202972
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Let's know what you liked and learnt!
In this episode, Swami is in conversation with Professor T Prasad of IIM Bombay also known as ‘Mandi’ Sir. Prof Prasad challenges the conventional model of higher education and argues that real learning happens not through lectures and exams, but through action, experimentation, and value creation. Drawing from decades of teaching experience, he explains how students can move from passive learning to entrepreneurial thinking by engaging directly with markets, customers, and real-world problems. He shares the philosophy behind his “Mandi” approach to learning, where students are encouraged to start companies, test ideas, sell products, and learn from failures while still in college. By connecting classroom knowledge with practical experimentation, he believes education can shift its focus from producing job seekers to nurturing self-reliant creators and job givers.
⭐ 5 Key Takeaways
1. Learning Happens Through Action
True understanding comes when students apply ideas in the real world, experiment with them, and create value rather than simply studying theory.
2. The Market is the Best Classroom
When students interact with real customers and markets, they naturally learn concepts like pricing, positioning, and value creation that textbooks struggle to teach.
3. Education Should Create Job Creators
The goal of higher education should not be only to produce employees but to nurture individuals who can build enterprises and create opportunities for others.
4. Assignments Should Connect Across Disciplines
Instead of fragmented coursework, learning becomes powerful when assignments across subjects combine to build a real venture or project.
5. Startups Can Be a Powerful Learning Tool
By encouraging students to start companies during their education, institutions can create a practical environment where entrepreneurship, leadership, and resilience are learned firsthand.
⏱️ Timestamps
00:03:13 — “Education Must Move From Pedagogy to Self-Driven Learning”
00:06:17 — “The Question Is Not the Top 1% — It’s the Other 99%”
00:09:26 — “Learning Is Not Listening — Learning Is Selling”
00:17:14 — “The Market Teaches What the Classroom Cannot”
00:25:41 — “From Information to Value Creation — That Is the Real Exam”
00:31:48 — “Our Education System Produces Employees, Not Creators”
00:35:20 — “Startups Should Be a Part of Education”
00:37:41 — “Entrepreneurship Should Be Designed, Not Left to Chance”
00:39:17 — “Truth, Self-Reliance, and Non-Violence Define Success”
00:40:04 — “Don’t Become Another Brick in the Wall”
00:41:03 — “Gandhi, Ambedkar, and Visvesvaraya Still Teach Us Today”
#entrepreneurship, #educationreform, #studentstartups, #experientiallearning, #highereducation, #startupindia, #entrepreneurialmindset, #learningbydoing, #futureofeducation, #contrarianthinking, #iimbombay, #ContraMindsPodcast, #mandisir
This episode was made possible by the great folks at https://goaffortless.ai.
Effortless has been designed to be user-friendly, aiding you in your journey to streamline financial tasks. Experience the convenience of achieving e-Invoicing and E-way Bill Gener
🔗 Links & Resources:
ContraMinds: https://www.contraminds.com
Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://blog.contraminds.com
🎧 Listen on Podcast Platforms:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xceASphmwAjJONTlsvo2Y
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/contraminds-decoding-people-minds-strategy-and-culture/id1485202972
Follow ContraMinds:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/contraminds
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/contraminds/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/contraminds
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/contraminds