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/*! elementor - v3.6.6 - 08-06-2022 */ .e-container.e-container--row .elementor-spacer-inner{width:var(--spacer-size)}.e-container.e-container--column .elementor-spacer-inner,.elementor-column .elementor-spacer-inner{height:var(--spacer-size)} Embracing a business culture that values and nurtures T-shaped individuals is not just a choice; it's the key to thriving in an ever-evolving business landscape. As the pace of change continues to accelerate, organisations that prioritise...

A fresh perspective is more than just welcome these days – it's essential. Enter the multi-skilled speaker, a professional whose broad and diverse background provides  opportunities for a variety of insights. Three cheers for polymaths and generalists!If your organisation seeks a rich, transformative experience, a...

/*! elementor - v3.6.6 - 08-06-2022 */ .e-container.e-container--row .elementor-spacer-inner{width:var(--spacer-size)}.e-container.e-container--column .elementor-spacer-inner,.elementor-column .elementor-spacer-inner{height:var(--spacer-size)} Some twenty five years ago I started to work on a book of Maori tribal myths and legends. Some twenty three years ago the book was finally published by the New Zealand publishing house of Reed....

When we think of public speaking, we often conjure an image of a suit-clad professional, poised behind a podium, eloquently navigating the arcs and troughs of their speech. Yet, this conceptualisation may be misguided. The most riveting public speakers bear a closer resemblance to impassioned...

“The World will change more in the next few decades than it has in the previous few centuries.” Most executives, like most people, have difficulty parsing that statement into a sentence that makes sense to them. What does it actually mean: “change more in the next...