Bridging the say-do gap
Building resilient, responsible organisations starts with bridging the gap between what is said and what is done.
What makes governance unique in New Zealand and what needs to change? That’s the premise of the new season of Board Matters hosted by Steven Moe MInstD.
Over seven episodes, Steven explores the ins and outs of issues that are top of mind for directors across a range of industries from forestry to architecture, the arts and construction to infrastructure and law, with topics that include future strategies, effective decision making, resourcing for not-for-profits, risk, the role of health and safety, and the mistakes made far too often by SMEs.
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Steven Moe MInstD is a partner at Parry Field Lawyers and works across the country in corporate law providing advice to companies and for purpose organisations. He is on several boards and is a member of the Edmund Hillary Fellowship, the XRB Advisory Panel and hosts Seeds - a podcast with 375+ long form conversations on governance, leadership and entrepreneurship and recently published The Apple Tree, a picture book with deeper meaning. Steven is also a facilitator on the Company Directors Course.