Inclusive Cultures

Cultural Intelligence: Anne Fitisemanu from a Pacific perspective

Diversity and Inclusion require smart cross-cultural communication skills. New Zealand – particularly Auckland – has one ...

Top 5 tips for CQ: Ranjna Patel from an Indian perspective

Diversity and Inclusion require smart cross-cultural communication skills. New Zealand – particularly Auckland – has one ...

Being inclusive at work: how to check your own unconscious bias

At high school we all had a sense of what the social hierarchy was and where ...

Ethnic women have a particular disadvantage: Mai Chen’s solutions

Ethnic women have a particular disadvantage in New Zealand, says Mai Chen, because gender and ethnicity ...

How to integrate Maori and Western values in the business world – Parekawhia McLean

Welcoming in Māori language week, we’re talking about weaving Māoridom and Western values in a business ...

It’s the way we do things around here – Building an Inclusive Culture

A recent HBR blog by Nilofer Merchant pointed to the recent race riots in Feguson, Missouri, ...

Do we have a millennial challenge and what are we doing about it?

This week Jo Avenell, GGM People & Culture at NZ Post joins us as a guest ...

Celebrating New Zealand’s Indigenous Heritage

The International Day of the World’s Indigenous celebrates its 20th anniversary today and we commemorate those ...

Whakanui – Te tau hou me Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori

With the rise of the Matariki star cluster on 28 June 2014, people, organisations and communities ...

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