Travelling the Same Road

Address on the effects of disruption

NZ Taxi Federation Annual Conference

Napier

2 October 2019

Remember that kid at school? The one who disrupted the class until he was sent into the corridor or everyone thought he was really cool and joined in the fun?

We were too young then to understand the effect of disruption. We certainly understand it now.

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Ethics, Politics and the Media: Influences on the voice of business

An address to the Corporate Affairs and Communication Leaders’ Summit

Auckland, 20 August 2019

 

Let me begin with a consumer warning: The following doesn’t exactly follow the title.

Yes, it will address ethics, politics, the media, and business.

However, it will do so in the context of expectations rather than influences. In other words, it is about things you will have to factor into your future, rather than having you recognise the somewhat more discretionary effects that a word like ‘influence’ might denote.

In order to paint this future for you, I need to take you back into the relatively recent past. Continue reading “Ethics, Politics and the Media: Influences on the voice of business”

Australia deserves better than ABC raids but law offers little protection

I wasn’t shocked by last week’s execution of search warrants on Australian journalists. The Australian Federal Police actions simply brought back nasty memories.

To read my commentary on the media raids go to this link:  RNZ commentary

15.03.2019: How media reported a date no New Zealander will forget

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Day 1
The events in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 are still vivid in all our minds so I do not need to revisit each stage the attack. Suffice to say that there was a remarkably short space of time between police receiving reports of gunfire to the arrest of the gunman: A mere 21 minutes. Of course, at that stage, police did not know he was acting alone, and the emergency extended well beyond that 21- minute timeframe. Continue reading “15.03.2019: How media reported a date no New Zealander will forget”