by admin | Jul 3, 2017 | Project ReportingNZ
Transparent and accountable corporate reporting is crucial to maintaining healthy relations between for-profit companies and the social, environmental and economic contexts those companies operate in. The results of our Project ReportingNZ scoping exercise shows there...
by admin | Jun 22, 2017 | Project CivicsNZ, Project ClimateChangeNZ, Project ForesightNZ, Project OneOceanNZ, Project PublicScienceNZ, Project ReportingNZ, Project StrategyNZ, Project TacklingPovertyNZ, Project TalentNZ
From 11 June to 15 June Wendy was part of a panel of futurists on the TVNZ show What Next? hosted by John Campbell and Nigel Latta. The show included live viewer voting on key questions and issues, with results displayed in real time and post-show interviews streamed...
by admin | May 31, 2017 | Project TacklingPovertyNZ
The Institute’s response to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Urban Development Authorities proposal is now available online. In this submission we discuss our concern that the proposal is an attempt to solve problems by further complicating...
by admin | Mar 15, 2017 | Project ForesightNZ
On Wednesday 8 March the McGuinness Institute hosted a group of American students from the SEA Semester programme. The SEA Semester programme is a Boston University accredited study abroad system that invites undergraduate students to take part in a variety of...
by admin | Feb 28, 2017 | Project CivicsNZ
Tomorrow marks a year since Dr Ranginui Walker passed away. His engagement with cultural politics will continue to shape civics in New Zealand. Throughout his academic career, Dr Walker published 12 books on Māori activism, education and the politics of culture. Dr...