by iwahine | Oct 11, 2018 | Business Coach, Business Planning, Business Tips, Self-care, Small Business, Women in Business
I love being a wahine! And I feel very fortunate to have been born in a time when wāhine had so many opportunities and choices that my own mother never had. Yet of all the barriers that wāhine still faces, one of the biggest is a lack of confidence and belief in our...
by iwahine | Jun 29, 2018 | Business Coach, Business Planning, Business Tips
I know you dream big. That’s how you got to where you are today. I also know your dream hasn’t ended yet. The only problem is, you’re not sure how to turn the rest of your dream into reality. It might be time to up the ante. I see it all the time. Women are...
by iwahine | Jun 22, 2018 | Business Coach, Business Planning, Business Tips, Productivity, Self-care, Small Business, Women in Business
Have you noticed that the most inspiring women in the world have an unmistakable Personal Brand? Think about it. Who do you admire and why? Typically, it’s because they represent a specific idea or trait so powerfully that they inspire people beyond their immediate...
by iwahine | Jun 19, 2018 | Business Coach, Business Planning, Business Tips, Small Business, Women in Business
When I was growing up, we didn’t celebrate Matariki / the Māori New Year. I don’t ever recall my parents or grandparents talking about the stars or planting or anything remotely related to Matariki. But I did observe the planning and preparation they did, especially...
by iwahine | Nov 17, 2017 | Business Coach, Business Financials, Business Planning, Business Tips, Women in Business
Kia ora, Here is a recording of my opening korero at the first iWahine Leadership Hui 2017: E Tu Wahine. It was recorded after the hui in response to several requests from participants and followers. I would love to hear your comments. CLICK HERE for the Opening...
by admin | Mar 2, 2016 | Business Planning, New Zealand, SMEs, Women in Business
If one thing can be said about the present economy in New Zealand, it’s that small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have become a very large part of it. These may not be major companies, but these businesses, many of them self-starters and a growing number of them...
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