I heard a great joke about a bank manager this week, thanks to Leister Monk... Mick was a serious competitive cyclist. One day he had a massive accident and incurred a serious eye injury. Eventually the eye had to be removed and ACC supplied him with a new glass one. With the rest of his … [Read more...]
This week – Mayor Lianne Dalziel
Our Mayor Lianne will be joining us for a virtual meeting. Garry will interview her and there will be lots of time to reflect and feed back our responses. See you 4.45 for 5pm start on Zoom Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/93800140490?pwd=R3lHNTdaOHh5dEs1MFRMSUYybHU1dz09 Meeting ID: 938 … [Read more...]
Last week at Tuesday Club
Last week David Bennett and Rosemary Neave led us through looking at How we come out of this lockdown better than we went in. Check out our findings on the Topic - here https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wS-XGKnvB9TWELzDjaRQn1BFo7hmd8o0rngyi2I4MHk/edit?usp=sharing Here is the pdf of the … [Read more...]
Garry Writes 21 April 2020
As the Government considers when NZ will move from Level 4 to Level 3, I have been thinking about what we should be planning personally as our new world emerges. Here’s how the Economist reported that European countries are intending emerging from Level 4 today: We will need to ensure that … [Read more...]
Bring Back Employment Schemes
Garry's list of projects we should be fast tracking... I was one of many people who worked with communities which had been cut adrift when the last big recession occurred in New Zealand after the Rogernomics reforms of the 1980’s. We worked with those who were laid off from the Railways, … [Read more...]
Lets’ not stuff up the rebuild of our City and our economy as we did last time
Jim Lunday sent me his presentation for TedX just after the earthquakes this week. It is still amazing, and challenging. It’s one which Lianne Dalziel still talks about having given her a sense of hope. Unfortunately, Jim came down here to work and experienced a solid wall of resistance to his … [Read more...]
Collaborative Frameworks
As a wonderful example of collective action, I was delighted to read this in Newsroom this week: The CEOs of the five organisations have been meeting virtually twice a day over the past two weeks; BusinessNZ has embedded a member of its staff, Phil Love, in the Ministry of Business Innovation and … [Read more...]
Safety of Workers
When life returns to the streets, things will be quite different. It will take us some time to adjust to it. This week in Newsroom Rod Oram wrote this which is well worth considering as a guide to our changed lives: … [Read more...]
Rod Drury
This man is a serial entrepreneur. His latest project has been Xero the accounting system which has revolutionised accounting. He wrote these comments in an article this week in Newsroom: Covid-19 has shown us that we can’t take life or our economic system for granted. We must use the opportunity … [Read more...]
Slave Labour
I visited Italy at the end of last year. What a wonderful place. I really like the Italian’s approach to the Catholic Church. They are baptised, married and buried in the Church. The rest of the time the least they have to do with the Church the better. The town we stayed in was 2300 years old. The … [Read more...]
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