Join our Te Manu Arataki Leadership Project webinars
New Zealand has diverse enterprises, including numerous small and micro businesses and a thriving Māori business ecosystem. For these enterprises to succeed, growing and nurturing future leaders at all business levels is crucial. But is there more room to improve the leadership skills that the economy needs?
“Te Manu Arataki i te kāhui” is a Māori metaphor that acknowledges one’s leadership qualities and compares them to a bird leading a flock, often seen when birds fly in a ‘Skein’ or ‘V’ formation.
Te Manu Arataki Leadership Project is a collaborative Ohu Ahumahi workforce development council project led by Ringa Hora. Its aim is to ensure New Zealand businesses have the best opportunities to nurture future leaders at all levels. We are focusing on generic leadership skills from which every industry stands to benefit, which is why we want to engage with all industries.
The project looks at:
- whether existing leadership training products are fit for purpose in delivering leadership skills now and beyond
- developing generic leadership products that are universally applicable where appropriate
- facilitating career pathways to leadership.
Join us in one of our upcoming series of Te Manu Arataki Leadership Project interactive webinars in April. Your voice matters – we would like to hear your views about the current state of leadership development in your workplaces and any suggestions about potential improvements.
Register now for the webinar of your choice:
Wednesday 17 April
10am – 11am |
Thursday 18 April
2pm – 3pm |
Tuesday 23 April
12:30pm – 1:30pm |
Kaupapa Māori Wednesday 24 April 10am – 11am |
Kaupapa Māori Wednesday 24 April 2pm – 3pm |
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Pacific Talanoa Tuesday 30 April 10am – 11am |
Pacific Talanoa Wednesday 1 May 2pm – 3pm |
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Tertiary Education Organisations Tuesday 7 May 3:30-4:30pm |
Tertiary Education Organisations Wednesday 8 May 3:30-4:30pm |
Together, we can make a difference and lead our businesses and the New Zealand economy towards a brighter future.
Learn more about Te Manu Arataki Leadership Project here.