Leadership

5 key values of strong Māori leadership

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'Whakaiti' could be the best piece of advice you've never heard. Image: REUTERS/Paul Hackett

Dr Maree Roche
Senior Lecturer and Co Director - Leadership Unit, , Waikato Management School, University of Waikato
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