How Café Nayra is Helping to Bring Corporate Governance to Mongolia
There's a fantastic little café in Ulaanbaatar
with orange walls and nice paintings, just down the street from my wife's
favorite art supply shop. Café Nayra also has good food, especially for
breakfast. But best of all, it's proved to be an excellent alternate office.
Right now our office is really cramped: we only have 32 square meters for five people. Creative space solutions
are really important if we're to get anything done.
Today I tested out Nayra. My colleague Sergei, a Ukrainian Corporate
Governance expert, came up from Beijing (where he is based) to design a
new Corporate Governance project for Mongolia. After our meetings we set up camp in
Nayra and developed the first broad brush strokes of the project. It was a success: ideas flowed and we have a clear vision of what we want to do.
By offering us a good working environment,
Café Nayra could end up having a major impact on Mongolia's private sector.
Maybe it's not such a bad thing to have a shoebox-sized office after all.

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