Sustainable business A familybased mindset

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welcome all and those here today

i’d like to start my talk today to

introduce you to

a beautiful maori creation narrative

this is a story that talks about how we

think and feel about our beginning

it starts off with ranginui and

papatuanuku holding each other tight in

the dark

between them many children were born

these children

tired of being in a dark cramped life

with their parents

and so they decided that they needed to

separate them

through much discussion tane mahuta

he stretched his legs up and he pushed

his father apart from his mother

pushing the father up into the sky to

become ranginui our sky father

and his mother down to the earth to

become papatunuku

or as we like to call her papa our earth

mother

as the light came in and the children

flourished

they took on different roles as gods and

in our beliefs

tane mahuta became the god of flora and

fauna

tangaroa became the god of sea and all

sea creatures

and there was a god tumatowinga who was

the god of man and war

and that is where we as humans descend

so as you can see in this creation

narrative is maori

we intrinsically believe that we are

connected

by what we call whakapapa or genealogy

as a family to not only ourselves as

humans

but the environment and all that is

around us

i liken this in the business world to be

called a family-based mindset

it’s a way that we think and act either

personally or professionally in all that

we do

we fully understand that the impacts our

actions have on others and those around

us

for every action there is a reaction

whether that be positive or negative

and we constantly trying to create

positive impact

for those around us that we love

i also liken it to being a feeling based

mindset

so we know how it feels when we do good

by the things that we love

we feel it in our hearts and in our

stomachs is maori

and so we bring that into our personal

and professional lives

we can at times of course employ

individualistic ways of thinking

but for us as maori that is a place that

we can survive

but we won’t thrive as individuals

we know that we can sustain that only

for a short period of time before we

need to bring in this family-based

mindset

where we actually not only survive but

we

also thrive as a people i’d like you to

take a moment just to pause and think

and think about those things that you

love and cherish

think about that wider than just your

family

think about the environment and all of

those things that make you feel good

for me it’s my family it’s being at the

beach

it’s things that are water-based it’s

the color blue

and it’s also great food those are the

things that i love

and often when i’m doing or being what i

do

i think about how i can impact those

positively and how good it makes me feel

it’s that feeling of goodness that we

have as maori is what we bring

that is unique into the business world

and especially that multi-layered

quite complex mindset we have about our

interrelationship with the environment

that is around us

let me share a story with you of an

entity that i had the privilege of being

involved with

it is a health-based entity in a tough

part of new zealand with a high needs

health demographic

across a 200 kilometer area delivering

health services

now this entity had a rich history of

providing great service to the people

over a long period of time

however through government policy and

funding changes

the entity started to become sick itself

as profits started to wayne

and so did its return to the people and

the services it delivered

so many minds were brought in to think

about this entity around what might the

solution be

in taking a pure profit focus the

consultants all said well it’s really

simple you downscale your services

to live within your means and you’ll

correct or balance your books

now we were really blessed as a group of

people to be asked to come on board to

help this

entity and its journey forward taking on

board that mindset but equally being

allowed to bring our own thoughts to the

fore

we’re really lucky that as a group of

maori with shared values and shared

vision we could bring a family

based mindset and a feelings based

mindset into how we

projected forward the strategy for

correcting that entity

now we knew we had to fix the profit

problem because that was a problem

and we did great strides over a three

year period

to get that right and to get the entity

to break even

but we didn’t do it in a way where we

reduced services

we did it in a way where we actually

asked to increase the funding

to allow us to deliver the services that

were in need

all the while we kept thinking of the

people on the journey and thinking well

if we’re going to correct these books

we need to make sure that the return to

the people is sustained and is there

now you might wonder why we did that and

why did we get

so involved it was many hours it was a

lot of voluntary work

to correct that organisation

well we were all fundamentally driven by

the fact that this

demographic of people had a really high

mortality rate

they died 10 years younger than the

average new zealander

in a new zealand context that means the

people were dying in their 60s

rather than in their 70s or early 80s

and these weren’t just any people for us

these are our whanau

these were our our parents our

grandparents our cousins

and for me personally my losing my

grandmother at 62

was at the time i was young and hadn’t

appreciated how young

she was but there was a big loss for my

family that was a loss of knowledge

that was a loss of her native language

for my family so i thought to myself

well

you know i need to get in and try and do

something to make this right

we strategized we brought in this

family-based feelings based mindset

we talk about a plan that balance the

people the planet and the profit

and i’m so proud that after a five-year

journey whilst we’d corrected the profit

piece

we were also bringing returns to the

people the journey continues on for that

entity

now that i have stepped down and and let

another colleague take my place in that

injury

the journey continues but they’re always

striving forward to bring returns for

the people

with the ultimate goal of lifting that

mortality rate

there was just a small story to share

with you around

how we actually bring to the fore this

thinking into all that we do

but i often think as a maori accountant

you know is this way of thinking and

being unique to maori

and often look back and i look at some

of our proverbs that we have

and it spoke to me that this is a real

natural inherent way of being

and the one i came across is

which is i am the environment and the

environment as me

but i further thought about that and

thought well are we the only

culture or people out there that think

like this and one day i happen to

stumble across this quote

from albert einstein a profound thinker

who says some of the most simplest

statements but this for me summed it up

a human being is part of the whole

called by us universe

a part limited in time and space he

experiences himself his thoughts and

feelings as something separated from the

rest

a kind of optical delusion of his

consciousness

this delusion is a kind of prison for us

restricting us to our personal desires

into affection for a few persons nearest

to us

our task must be to free ourselves from

this prison by widening our circle of

compassion

to embrace all living creatures and the

whole of nature and its beauty

nobody is able to achieve this

completely but the striving for such

achievement is in itself

a part of the liberation and a

foundation for inner security

when i came across that statement i had

an epiphany

that this is what we have inherent in us

as maori

while swim hat might have people

challenge our beliefs and try and pull

us into this individualistic way of

thinking

we always have a natural way of coming

back to thinking of ourselves as one

with the universe

and it really spoke to me then about

that good feeling that i get

when i’m working collectively and doing

great work with the whole and taking

everyone

on the journey or part of the journey as

a larger group

so then i also had the privilege of

becoming part of a group who could then

say

well if this is how we thought and this

is how profound thinkers think

what’s actually happening out in the

maori market

this year we ran a survey and we just

asked those in business at the front

line how they were going how they were

thinking and what were they doing

and the feedback was subtle but clear

they felt really comfortable that they

were nailing the

return to the planet and the people but

they could see a gap a gap in

the way they were being is that they

weren’t as focused on the profit piece

and the global pandemic taught them that

to not have a fully sustainable platform

with any one of those three out of line

means that you could either be

in or out of business quite quick we

have something here in new zealand which

does surprise me

when people are surprised about it it’s

called in new zealand the tall poppy

syndrome

so we don’t often talk about profits and

we don’t like to promote or put

ourselves

above others so it’s a very

uncomfortable conversation for us to

have

but i’m really proud of my people that

in the global pandemic they saw that

this is an area that they need to work

on

and so they instantly fix their sites to

say how can we correct this to make sure

we’re resilient for the future

it’ll be interesting to see we’ll run a

survey next year to see how the market

fed

the global pandemic is still playing out

and everyone is in the midst of it

so what strategies are employed and what

worked we’ll find out next year and i

really look forward to that

one thing that i did become aware of

though is that on a global perspective

people typically had a pure profit focus

quite high and

i see her moving towards bringing that

down and lifting up the people and

planet focus

so i’d like to hope that today by

sharing the story

of the people out there learning that

maori do the inverse of what is

happening globally

that you might learn something from our

story today and take away a piece of

that

to help you in your thinking and how you

act in business

so what i would ask you to do before i

close off today is to take a moment to

think about those things that you love

and how good it feels to do good by them

bring that thinking and feeling into

your business and think about

how your business actions and decisions

are when you’re at the forefront of

providing services or bringing products

to market and what impact that that will

have for future generations

which will be your children your

grandchildren your great grandchildren

and your great great grandchildren

think about what legacy you want to

leave for them i’ll close the session

with

a very short proverb from the maori

world that

i really love that speaks to the

gratitude that we often bring forth

and that is just to say that this talk

today

really is

today’s talk is just a small thing given

with love

go well be safe thank you for listening

you

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欢迎所有和今天在座的人

今天我想开始我的演讲,

向您介绍

一个美丽的毛利人创作故事

这是一个

讲述我们对开始的想法和感受的故事

ranginui 和

papatuanuku 在黑暗中紧紧相拥

,他们之间出生了许多孩子

这些孩子

厌倦了与父母在黑暗狭窄的生活中生活

,因此他们决定

通过多次讨论将他们分开 tane mahuta

他伸展双腿 起来,他把

他的父亲和他的母亲分开,

把父亲推上天空,

成为 ranginui,我们的天空父亲

和他的母亲下到地球,

成为帕帕图努库,

或者我们喜欢称她为爸爸,我们的地球

母亲,

因为光进来了, 孩子们

茁壮成长,

他们扮演了不同的神,

在我们的信仰中,

tane mahuta 成为了动植物之神,

tangaroa 成为了海神和所有

海洋生物,

并且有 一个 tumatowinga

神,他是人类和战争之神

,这就是我们人类的下落,

所以正如你在这个创造故事中所看到的那样,

毛利人是毛利人,

我们从本质上相信,我们

通过我们所谓的 whakapapa 或家谱

作为一个家庭而联系在一起,不仅 我们自己是

人类,

但环境和

我们周围的一切

我把这在商业世界中

称为基于家庭的心态

这是一种我们在所做的一切中以个人或专业方式思考和行动的方式

我们完全理解影响 我们的

行为会对他人和我们周围的

产生影响,无论是积极的还是消极的,我们都会不断努力

为我们所爱的人创造积极的影响,

我也将其比作一种基于感觉的

心态,

所以我们知道 当我们

通过我们所爱的事情做好事时的感觉是什么感觉

我们在心里和胃里感受到它

是毛利人

,所以我们有时可以把它带入我们的个人

和职业生活中

当然会采用

个人主义的思维方式,

但对于毛利人来说,这是一个我们可以生存的地方,

但我们不会作为个人茁壮成长

基于

思维模式

,我们实际上不仅生存下来,而且

作为一个民族,我们也茁壮成长

环境和所有

让你

对我感觉良好的东西 这是我的家人 它在

海滩上

它是水基的 它

是蓝色

的 它也是美味的食物 这些是

我喜欢的东西,

而且我经常 我正在做或做我正在

做的事情

我们对我们

与周围环境的相互关系有着非常复杂的心态

让我与您分享一个

我有幸

参与其中的实体的故事,

它是新西兰艰难地区的一个以健康为基础的实体

在 200 公里范围内提供

医疗服务的高需求健康人口

现在该实体

在很长一段时间内拥有为人民提供优质服务的丰富历史,

但是通过政府政策和

资金变化

随着利润的开始,该实体本身开始生病 对韦恩来说

,它对人们和

它提供的服务的回报也是

如此

量入为出,你会

纠正或平衡你的账目,

现在我们真的很幸运,作为一群

被邀请来的人 在船上

帮助这个

实体及其前进的旅程采用

这种心态,但同样被

允许将我们自己的想法带到

前台,

我们真的很幸运,作为一群

拥有共同价值观和共同愿景的毛利人,

我们可以带来一个以家庭为

基础的 心态和基于感觉的

心态来预测我们如何

预测

纠正该实体的策略

现在我们知道我们必须解决利润

问题,因为这是一个问题

,我们在三年的时间里取得了长足的进步,

以实现正确并获得

实体收支平衡,

但我们并没有以

减少服务

的方式做到这一点,我们以实际要求增加资金的方式做到这一点,

以便我们能够提供需要的服务,

同时我们一直在考虑

旅途中的人们并认真思考

如果我们要纠正这些书,

我们需要确保对人民的回报

是持续的,现在是否在那里

你可能想知道我们为什么这样做以及

为什么我们

会这样做 涉及 很多小时 需要

大量志愿工作

才能很好地纠正该

组织 我们都受到

以下事实的驱使:这一

人群的死亡率非常高,

他们比新西兰的普通新西兰人早死 10 岁

这意味着

人们在 60 多岁时死去,

而不是在 70 多岁或 80 岁出头

,这些对我们来说不仅仅是普通人,

这些是我们的 whanau,

这些是我们的父母,我们的

祖父母,我们的堂兄弟

,对我个人而言,我失去了我的

祖母

62 那时我还很年轻,不

知道她有多年轻

,但是我的家人有一个很大的损失,

那就是知识

的损失,我的家人失去了她的

母语,所以我心想

你很好 知道我需要进入并尝试做

一些事情来解决这个问题

我们制定了战略 我们引入了这种

基于家庭感受的思维方式

我们讨论了一个平衡

地球人和利润的计划

我很自豪,经过五年的

旅程,虽然我们纠正了利润

部分,

但我们也为人民带来

了回报 在那次

受伤中

,旅程仍在继续,但他们一直在

努力为人们带来回报,

最终目标是提高

死亡率。

只有一个小故事可以

与您分享,

关于我们如何真正将这种

想法带到所有人面前 我们这样做,

但我经常认为,作为一名毛利会计师,

你知道这

是毛利人独有的思维方式和独特之

处 存在的方式

和我遇到的一种

方式是,我就是环境和

环境,

但我进一步思考了这一点,并

认为我们是唯一

这样思考的文化或人吗?

有一天我

偶然发现

了阿尔伯特爱因斯坦的这句话,他是一位深刻的思想家

,他说了一些最简单的

陈述,但对我来说,这总结了

一个人

是我们称之为宇宙的整体

的一部分,他在时间和空间上都是有限的

将自己的思想和

感受体验为与其他人分离的东西

对他的意识的一种视觉错觉

这种错觉对我们来说是一种监狱,将

我们限制在个人欲望中,

变成对离我们最近的几个人的爱

我们的任务必须是释放

通过扩大我们的同情心

来拥抱所有生物和

整个自然及其美丽,我们从

这个

监狱

中解脱出来

当我看到那句话时,

我顿悟了

,这就是我们作为毛利人所固有的,

而游泳帽可能会让人们

挑战 我们的信念,并尝试将

我们拉入这种

个人主义的思维方式中

集体

合作,与整个人一起做伟大的工作,把

每个人

作为一个更大的群体带上旅程或旅程的一部分,

所以我也有幸

成为一个群体的一员,然后他们可以

好,如果这是我们的想法,这

就是 思想家

对今年毛利市场实际发生的事情的看法有多么深刻

我们进行了一项调查,我们只是

询问了那些在前线从事商业活动的

人他们的

想法以及他们在做什么

,反馈很微妙,但他们很清楚

他们

正在

为地球和人民的回归感到非常舒服,但

他们可以看到差距,

他们的存在方式的差距是

他们没有那么专注于利润部分

, 全球大流行告诉他们

,如果没有一个完全可持续的平台

,而这三个中的任何一个都不正常,这

意味着您可能

很快就会进入或倒闭我们

在新西兰这里有一些东西,

当人们感到惊讶时,这确实让我感到惊讶 关于它

在新西兰被称为高罂粟

综合症,

所以我们不经常谈论利润,

我们不喜欢推销或把

自己

置于他人之上,所以这对我们来说是一个非常

不舒服的谈话,

但我真的很自豪 我的人民,

在全球大流行中,他们看到

这是一个他们需要努力的领域

,因此他们立即修复了他们的网站,

说我们如何才能纠正这个问题,以确保

我们对未来有弹性,

这会很有趣 看我们明年将进行一项

调查,看看市场如何

应对全球大流行病仍在发挥作用

,每个人都在其中

我确实意识到的一件事

是,从全球角度来看,

人们通常对纯利润的关注度

很高,

我看到她正朝着降低这

一点并提高人们和

地球的关注度的方向发展,

所以我想 希望今天通过

分享

人们的故事,了解

毛利人与全球正在发生的事情相反

,您可能会从我们今天的故事中学到一些东西,并从中吸取一些教训

以帮助您思考和

采取行动

因此,在我今天结束之前,我要求您做的

就是花点时间

想想您喜欢的那些事情

以及通过它们做好事的感觉如何

将这种想法和感觉带入

您的业务并

思考您的 业务行动和决策

是当您处于

提供服务或将产品

推向市场的最前沿,以及这将对后代产生什么影响,

您的

子孙后代您 r 曾孙

和你的曾曾孙

想一想你想

给他们留下什么遗产 我将

一句我非常喜欢的毛利世界的简短谚语来结束会议,这句话

表达了我们经常表达的

感激之情

,那就是 只是说今天的谈话

真的是

今天的谈话只是用爱给予的一件小事

顺利进行安全谢谢你的倾听