Thursday 24th May dawned. The start of Session Four - crisp, but not too cold. Entered the NZTE Majestic Centre Building, pushed level 15 in the lift. Doors opened and we were greeted with a magnificent view of the Wellington vista and then the warmth of the 2018 NZ Leadership Programme cohort.
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We hold events for our alumni, friends, and the general public for people to connect with the important conversations in leadership.
Subject matter experts and prominent New Zealand leaders share their knowledge and engage with the audience, sparking new ideas and innovation as minds from different backgrounds converge and focus their energy on a salient issue or theme.
Fenua - Mana Moana Session Three
“In a sense, we have continuously negotiated who we are with Pakeha and other cultures in order to fit in, to be accepted, to feel a sense of belonging and worth.” Christina from Salvation Army shares her reflection on our Mana Moana Experience.
Read MoreComing Home - A Reflection on Session Two
Anticipation. Looking forward. Reflection on where we are. Andrea Brewster shares her thoughts after the second session of The New Zealand Leadership Programme.
Read MoreeNewsletter March 2018
Our CEO, Sina Moore, shares her thoughts on the 2018 theme, Awakened Leadership in the Future of Work and more.
Read MoreNZ CEO Summit
Conferenz and Leadership New Zealand invite you to join 200+ CEOs, GMs, MDs and Country Managers for the annual NZ CEO Summit.
Read MoreMoana - Mana Moana Session Two
Therese shares a poem, reflecting on Session Two of Mana Moana, centred on the theme of Moana. Read more here.
Read MoreBehind Me Lay My Future
Iani reflects on his journey so far and looks out to see the interplay of the past and the future, the ancestors and his path.
Read MoreThe Journey - Framing and Tooling Up
Leadership is not an easy thing to define. So you would expect that would be the place to start for a leadership programme that runs as eight retreats over the course of a year. Find out if Eoghan Walsh got his watertight definition of leadership from our first session.
Read MoreThe Journey - Framing and Tooling Up
Somewhere on day one, Anya arrived at the gentle realisation that this year won’t be characterised by asteroid strikes and underpants on the outside. Leadership here won’t talk loudly of itself, for its own sake.
Read MoreA Word from the CEO
Our CEO, Sina Wendt, shares her thoughts on our year of Integrative Leadership.
Read MoreeNewsletter December 2017
I wonder as you come to the close-out of 2017, how has your integrative year of leadership been? Have you been able to use integrative leadership to more skillfully navigate the polarities, ambiguity and tensions of wicked problems in your team, organisation, or sector? Read all this and more in our newsletter »
Read MoreLe Tofā Taofiofi: The Wisdom of Restraint
Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Ta’isi Tupuola Tufuga Efi, Chairman of the ‘E Leai se Gaumata’u na o le Gaualofa Trust’ gave the keynote address for the Launch of the Mana Moana Experience.
Read MoreJeanette Burns - Alumna 2007
Jeanette is a person of paradox, a great example of integrative leadership. She is a petite woman with soft blue eyes and a warm smiling presence, but you know she has to have a hard edge as well to have built such a successful career within New Zealand’s Department of Corrections management system.
Read MoreRewi Spraggon - Alumnus 2005
“Every now and then your waka needs an alignment – just like a car.” Just like New Zealand at the moment.
Read MoreTom Dibley - Alumnus 2014
It was 2014, the year of Disruptive Leadership. However, Tom comes across as anything but disruptive. At least in any literal sense of the word. In fact, Tom creates an indelible impression of being far more influenced by the more recent Leadership NZ themes of mindful and integrative leadership. He is humble, reflective, self-effacing and there is an authenticity in the way that he views and discusses leadership and his own journey. Regardless, it is clear that Leadership NZ has left its mark on him.
Read MoreDr Selina Tusitala Marsh - Alumna 2010
Gandhi was boarding a train one day in India when a journalist asked him, ‘Gandhi, what is your message to the world?’ Gandhi looked at the journalist and simply said ‘My life. My life is my message.’ Dr Selina Tusitala Marsh is following the same tenet. Her life is her message. And her life is poetry.
Read MoreGraduands Speech
2017 Graduand Anjum Rahman shares her reflection of her year on the Leadership NZ Programme.
Read MoreSustaining Our Wellbeing and Values
The journey to Te Waipounamu was always going to be a special one for Sue Quirk - it is her heartland. And being able to share her story while on this land made it even more special.
Read MoreOur Rural Economy
Exploring the rural economy, primary industries and natural resources, agribusiness, science and research, and where food comes from all from the comfort of Palmerston North. Mark Langdon, Director of Business Assurance at New Zealand Trade & Enterprise shares his reflection on Session Five - Our Rural Economy.
Read MoreA Reflection on Dinner with a Difference 2017
An evening of integrative leadership? Sounded a bit Harvard MBA to David Gandar. He'd prefer something like Leadership that Embraces, perhaps Huggy Leadership. Find out what he thought about our Dinner with a Difference - An Integrative Leadership Experience.
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