Top200 Cover Story
Top performance
Perseverance, innovation, vision and courage: great companies rise to the top in tough times, says Reg Birchfield.

Top200
Deloitte/Management magazine Executive of the Year
Mark Cairns

Deloitte/Management magazine Company of the Year
Ryman Healthcare

NZIM/Eagle Technology Young Executive of the Year
Glenys Powell

QBE Insurance Chairperson of the Year
Sir Henry van der Heyden

Institute of Directors
Responsible Governance Award ASB Bank

Marsh Most Improved Performance
Award Port of Tauranga

ilume Best Growth Strategy
Award Mainfreight

Designworks Visionary Leader
Mark Solomon

Judges
Criteria
Deloitte Viewpoint
A-Z Top 200 Companies
Top 200 Companies
Top 30 Financial Institutions
Year-on-Year Comparisons
Top 200 Analysis
Performance by Sector
Missing, Merged, Miscellaneous

Features
Luxury: taste of excellence
Whether at home or in the office, drinks cabinet charged with the taste of excellence is more than just luxury. It is celebration of the very finest things in life, writes Keith Stewart.

NZIM’s Focus On Management
The New NZIM: Achievements & Milestones; Regional news; Training and development courses; Member comment from Catherine Taylor.

Insurance high-fliers
Who are the top performers in the insurance sector? Industry experts identify their stars in the 2012 Insurance Industry Awards.

Contents
EDITOR’S LETTER
INBOX: News and views
AS I SEE IT: Lar S’ua
MANAGERS ABROAD: Scott Brown
NZIM: Dialogues, drivers & diversity Reg Birchfield
EXECS ON THE MOVE
EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT

OPINION

POLITICS: Bottom up & uncontrolled? Colin James
ECONOMICS: Thanking flyaway Kiwis Bob Edlin
LEADERSHIP: People not process Reg Birchfield

ADVICE

EXEC HEALTH: Gym bunny or sloth? Peter Tynan

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