Then here is a quick test to see just how much you really understand about good governance:
What do we really mean by “governance”?
What are the fundamental principles of good governance?
What is the single most important key to good governance?
What’s the difference between performance accountability and population accountability?
What’s the “two per cent” rule?
Why is the difference between ends and means so important?
What is the “governance cycle”?
What is the best way to achieve a separation between governance and management?
What role should a board play in strategic planning?
Why should every board have a development agenda?
As a commitment to the development of Ngāi Te Rangi whānau and hapū Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi Trust is providing FREE workshops for iwi members involved in governance roles. Whilst the training is aimed at marae trustees, it is also highly appropriate for anyone else involved in governance.
Mā te patai ka mōhio. If you have any questions about governance or if you need clarification about your role as a trustee or board member bring those issues to the workshop.
TO REGISTER
Please give your name, marae committee or governance board and position if any to Tania Ririnui at Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi on 07 575 3765 ext 216 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ASAP.
The workshops will be taught by David Gray. David has ten years experience in working with Māori organisations on improving organisational effectiveness. He is the former CEO of two iwi authorities, and has worked extensively with the board of TRONIT on governance matters.
WHERE AND WHEN
The Workshop will be held over two days at Waikari Marae, Matapihi from 9am - 4pm.
COST
No cost and lunch will be provided.