Tēnā koe Chellie. He pai āu kōrero. 18.18 Ruahine has always meant to me and my whānau an old woman or a woman who has past their child-bearing years. I became a ruahine at 48. The ruahine were the only callers on the marae.
Thank you Chellie, I found your korero refreshing and so insightful. Was such perfect timing for me to view this. I love the waka and navigation/exploration analogies you brought out. Also to John, stillness at vital times is so key and game-changing in our frenetic times. A powerful story there.
This is a SIGNIFICANT korero and I am so grateful for finding this pitopito korero which explains the style of leadership that I am so much more comfortable with - kia kaha na ki koe Chellie
Thank you for sharing your presentation with us, Chellie, via TH-cam . I really appreciated your considered and humble manner, your sharing of part of your own personal story and your acknowledgement of your mentors, whanau and colleagues. I suspect that applying the holistic approach to learning/leadership is as much an 'art of the heart' as it is intellectual rigor. In the practice of masters, complexity looks simple. Kia kaha, e hoa. This kaupapa is choice!!!
Kia ora Chellie, This was simply amazing and you wouldn't believe the time is absolutely perfect. Thank you to Houturoa, John and yourself for sharing an incredible insight into an extraordinary alternative to corporate leadership.
Tena koe e Chellie, i see many of our kaumatua from our Awa Tupua in the korero you have shared with us. Aana success is succession, ive bought this book and am sharing with my whanau.
yo anyone can give me some idea of wtf we are watching
i am asking bsns111 student otago
same dude
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Tēnā koe Chellie. He pai āu kōrero. 18.18 Ruahine has always meant to me and my whānau an old woman or a woman who has past their child-bearing years. I became a ruahine at 48. The ruahine were the only callers on the marae.
Thank you Chellie, I found your korero refreshing and so insightful. Was such perfect timing for me to view this. I love the waka and navigation/exploration analogies you brought out. Also to John, stillness at vital times is so key and game-changing in our frenetic times. A powerful story there.
Kia ora Chellie! This is a superb korero that encapsulates all the qualities of mana Maori leadership!
This is a SIGNIFICANT korero and I am so grateful for finding this pitopito korero which explains the style of leadership that I am so much more comfortable with - kia kaha na ki koe Chellie
Thank you for sharing your presentation with us, Chellie, via TH-cam . I really appreciated your considered and humble manner, your sharing of part of your own personal story and your acknowledgement of your mentors, whanau and colleagues. I suspect that applying the holistic approach to learning/leadership is as much an 'art of the heart' as it is intellectual rigor. In the practice of masters, complexity looks simple. Kia kaha, e hoa. This kaupapa is choice!!!
Kia ora Chellie, This was simply amazing and you wouldn't believe the time is absolutely perfect. Thank you to Houturoa, John and yourself for sharing an incredible insight into an extraordinary alternative to corporate leadership.
Tena koe e Chellie, i see many of our kaumatua from our Awa Tupua in the korero you have shared with us. Aana success is succession, ive bought this book and am sharing with my whanau.
ngā manākitanga, great wisdom here for our times
Awesome. Manaakitia koe. I received much in this Chellie. Susannah
True leadership right here!
Luv BSNS111
Thx for speaking
Great talk Susie!!
what is the main key point of this video?
up the 111
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Kia ora!!
Beautiful
loved it then lost me at 'Rung ga ti rah'