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New Book Tackles The Business Of Faith

Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 2:50 pm In a world wracked with uncertainty faith has taken centre stage, even among those who might have previously spurned belief in a higher power. How, then, can businesses respond in a way that braids together the seemingly disparate strands of faith, management and a healthy bottom line? A new book, Reimagining Faith and Management (Routledge 2021), sets out a business model that shows organisations how to balance a growing reliance on faith among their employees with the imperative of fiscal responsibility. Edwina Pio, AUT Professor of Management and New Zealand’s first Professor of Diversity, has co-authored the book with Robert Kilpatrick and Timothy

Business Scoop » Māori Scientists Work Cultural Double-Shifts – Expert Reaction

Press Release – Science Media Centre Researchers have interviewed Mori scientists, who described the extra workload of helping their non-indigenous colleagues navigate te Ao Mori. We spend more time being Mori for others than being Mori for ourselves, is how one scientist … Researchers have interviewed Māori scientists, who described the extra workload of helping their non-indigenous colleagues navigate te Ao Māori. “We spend more time being Māori for others than being Māori for ourselves,” is how one scientist talked about the often uncompensated work that leaves them feeling burnt out and with less time to focus on their own science.

Community Scoop » Māori Scientists Work Cultural Double-Shifts – Expert Reaction

Press Release – Science Media Centre Researchers have interviewed Mori scientists, who described the extra workload of helping their non-indigenous colleagues navigate te Ao Mori. We spend more time being Mori for others than being Mori for ourselves, is how one scientist … Researchers have interviewed Māori scientists, who described the extra workload of helping their non-indigenous colleagues navigate te Ao Māori. “We spend more time being Māori for others than being Māori for ourselves,” is how one scientist talked about the often uncompensated work that leaves them feeling burnt out and with less time to focus on their own science.

Māori Scientists Work Cultural Double-Shifts – Expert Reaction

Māori Scientists Work Cultural Double-Shifts – Expert Reaction
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