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Webinar: what can organisations learn from first nations?

First Nations’ knowledge systems and ways of operating offer important opportunities and insights into how all organisations can learn to do things differently, to achieve better results. This webinar will include insights and approaches being used by First Nations to enhance environmental, education and economic outcomes. Our panellists are drawn from First Nations communities, the Education Sector and the Public Service. Our leaders will share examples of these knowledge systems in practice and two-way learning partnerships that are relevant in the public and private sectors, non-profit and community.

Join this conversation to explore the concept of system stewardship, and how to encourage more of it within and across government agencies, so that our systems work to serve the people who they are supposed to benefit.

Speakers:

  • Toby Lowe (Visiting Professor in Public Management at the Centre for Public Impact)
  • Lynn Mumford (Director of Development and Strategic Partnerships, Mayday Trust)
  • Kym Peake (Partner, EY Port Jackson Partners, and former Secretary, Victorian Department of Health and Human Services)
  • Lil Anderson (Chief Executive of Te Arawhiti – the Office for Māori Crown Relations)

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Join us as we reimagine government.

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