by Wendy McGuinness | Feb 29, 2016 | Project CivicsNZ, Project ClimateChangeNZ, Project ForesightNZ, Project OneOceanNZ, Project PublicScienceNZ, Project ReportingNZ, Project StrategyNZ, Project TacklingPovertyNZ, Project TalentNZ
This newsletter gives updates on our work since our July 2015 newsletter and sets out the work programme for the next six months. We have a lot planned for 2016, which you can see on our updated work programme (February 2016). If you are interested in receiving the...
by Wendy McGuinness | Feb 26, 2016 | Project Nation Voices
The McGuinness Institute is delighted to announce the winners of the Nation Voices essay competition. The topic for the essay competition was: What makes a good prime minister of New Zealand? The essays were to focus particularly on the character, personality and...
by admin | Feb 24, 2016 | Project TacklingPovertyNZ
The founding Head of Māori Development at the Icehouse, Shay Wright, was a speaker on day two of the TacklingPovertyNZ workshop. You can view this presentation on our YouTube channel or play below. Shay explained his vision for New Zealand. He shared a number of...
by Wendy McGuinness | Feb 22, 2016 | Project TalentNZ
In this issue we share an interview with Farm Cove Intermediate School principal, Linda Harvie, discussing how to retain talent, and the work of the World Economic Forum and Infosys around the Fourth Industrial Revolution. We provide an update of our work in the next...
by admin | Feb 22, 2016 | Project TacklingPovertyNZ
Chief Executive and Co-Founder of Teach First NZ, Shaun Sutton, was a speaker on day two of the TacklingPovertyNZ workshop. You can view this presentation on our YouTube channel or play below. Shaun spoke to the participants about how education can play a part in...