Introduction to Māori Economic Development 101 (Aug)

9:00 AM
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12:00 PM

Online

101 Continuing Professional Development

You will gain an introductory insight into the Māori world and the values that underpin the Māori Economy. You will learn about the historical context to the current state of the Māori Economy and how it now operates as a Developing Economy within a Developed Economy.

The programme uses interactive discussion, case analysis and presentations to facilitate learning. The programme will ask you to share your local context so we can locate the knowledge available to your local circumstances.

The course will help you identify the information available about the Māori Economy and Māori Economic Development. It looks at government’s role – central and local – the role of other industry and sector bodies. You are encouraged to bring with you ideas and questions to discuss, work on and progress.

Māori Economic Development is a core course towards the 101 AcED.

Presented by Richard Jefferies.

Trustee of Toi Kai Rawa

BMS, Grad.DT (sec), Justice of the Peace

Iwi affiliations: Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tukorehe


This course covers:

(1)  The history of the Māori Economy.

(2)  The Māori economy today - its nature, structure, limitations and potential.

(3)  Māori approaches to management, governance and organisation.

(4)  Key differences between Māori Economic Development and general Economic Development.

(5)  Regional Economic Development Planning and the Māori Economy.


Cost of one day course (run over two mornings, 9am to noon):

Members - $350 + GST

Non-Members - $450 + GST

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