NZ corporate leaders on vision, success and leadership

Fyfe shares what his vision was when he took up the reins at Air New Zealand and how he set about achieving that vision. And he reveals his first personal foray into crowd-sourcing, seeking the views of his 2000+ ‘closest friends’ on Facebook.

Sir Henry reflects on achievements during his chairmanship of Fonterra, New Zealand’s largest commercial enterprise, and admits to feeling nostalgic as he steps down from the role.

The dramatic commercial, social and cultural success of Ngai Tahu is celebrated in the awarding of the Designworks Visionary Leader of the Year to Mark Solomon, Kaiwhakahaere (chairman) of Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu. humble, as well as visionary, leader, Solomon reveals his surprise and details some of the tribe’s achievements in an interview with John Campbell after receiving the award.

To view these videos go to management.co.nz/top200/.

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