It was interesting to see that Maori culture, te reo and some aspects of tikanga are playing a part in how we operate. It's a great fit for our business and where we are in the world. If you're wanting to look and change the culture in your business here are some tips.
1. It's too hard for you to change on your own — get some help. Involve outside help to coach you and your people on the journey together. Your coach will hold you all accountable as equals — as a business owner you can also participate and let others step up without feeling judged.
2. You'll need to find out and work to each team member's strengths. Tools such as the wealth dynamics principles of profiling can allowed you to understand what each person's natural hardwiring is.
3. Find ways of understanding how stress works and how to combat it as a team. Around the office we use hand signals to cope with difficult situations. We know when someone is struggling and we support them — simply ask them if they need any help, smile and give them the thumbs up — it reminds us were all in this together.
This column is dedicated to my team who have trusted me to trust in their abilities to ensure whanaungatanga is at the top of the professional priority list.
Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants.