Maurea Consulting Ltd

New Zealand’s rich Māori culture gives it a point of difference on a global stage, and now, more than ever New Zealand businesses are seeking to harness its uniqueness. As a result of Treaty settlements, Māori are able to engage in the growth of New Zealand in ways reminiscent of the 1800’s when Māori were an economic and political force, so the desire to partner with Māori is growing.

As a nation we are growing our awareness that diversity and inclusion is essential for growth and success, while recognizing that learning the indigenous culture at home is the right starting point. If you want to deepen your understanding of Te Ao Māori to help you determine how Māori culture is relevant to you and your organisation, and to improve your ability to engage with Māori, then Te Kaa is for you.

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The Māori economy is predicted to grow to $100 billion by 2030, however the recent budget saw a deprioritising of initiatives that would ensure equitable access for Māori to services. The narrative coming from our political leaders is that things Māori are not important. Yet in other sectors, we are observing some businesses are holding the line to align with te ao Māori.


In this webinar, we will explore perspectives about whether Māori cultural competency is still relevant, and why?


Precious will be joined by Amanda Tolley, Regan Savage and Kirstin Te-Wao Edmonds as they will look to dive into the heart of the matter and provide insightful perspectives.


Grab some lunch and be sure to tune in!


TICKETING COSTS

Guest (non-amokura): $20 + fees

Amokura (Alumni) : Comp x1 ticket

Panellists

Amanda Tolley (Head of Talent & Capability at Metlifecare)

Amanda Tolley

Head of Talent & Capability at Metlifecare

Regan Savage (Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Southern Cross Health Insurance)

Regan Savage

Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Southern Cross Health Insurance

Kirstin Te Wao-Edmonds (Pou Ārahi – Head of Māori Strategy at Rangiata, Sky TV)

Kirstin Te Wao-Edmonds

Pou Ārahi – Head of Māori Strategy at Rangiata, Sky TV