Rarangatira Live Online Kōrero Series
He aha te kai a te rangatira? He kōrero, he kōrero, he kōrero.
What is the food of the chief? It is knowledge. It is communication.
When Covid-19 hit our shores and the country went into lockdown, it was time to up our online kōrero game. So we held live video kōrero with thought leaders and movers in shakers from around the globe.
23/07/2020
Kōrero ki a Denise rāua ko Bernard Coley
Anna-Jane Edwards and Alex Hawea from TSI and The Western Initiative and co-leaders of He Waka Eke Noa (now Amotai), catch up with Denise and Bernard Coley from Enable Your Vision and kaumātua in the supplier diversity world.
Denise, a stalwart in the supplier diversity movement in the United States and Bernard, a serial entrepreneur, talk about the Black Lives Matter movement and the importance of supplier diversity initiatives in contributing to the economic growth of minority communities in the USA.
25/06/2020
Kōrero ki a Russ Gaskin
Alex Hawea, Intrapreneur with The Western Initiative, chats with Russ Gaskin about his work in building the capacities of others to lead effective collaboration.
Russ has deep expertise in changing complex systems, human-centred design, and leveraging conflict and diversity as sources of strategic innovation. As the world faces more intense and multiple crises, how we work together on unconventional problems is going to be critical.
25/06/2020
Kōrero ki a Laura Berry rāua ko Anna-Jane Edwards
Tonight’s kōrero is all about indigenous business. Tania Pouwhare, Intrapreneur TSI, facilitates a kōrero with Anna-Jane Edwards, one of the co-founders of Amotai, and Laura Berry, CEO of Supply Nation, Australia’s supplier diversity intermediary connecting buyers with businesses owned by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
21/05/2020
Kōrero ki a Teanau Tuiono
Tania Pouwhare, Intrapreneur at TSI, shoots the breeze with future Green MP Teanau Tuiono. Teanau has over 20 years’ experience as an activist, an advocate and organiser at local, national, and international levels. He’s well known for his work in education, climate change and indigenous rights.
Listen to the kōrero about politics, the green economy and the role of Māori and indigenous peoples in changing the world.
14/05/2020
Kōrero ki a Warner Cowin
Anna-Jane Edwards, Intrapreneur at TSI and leader of He Waka Eke Noa (now Amotai), talks with Warner Cowin, founder and CE of Height Project Management about prepositioning your business to win work.