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About Ngahihi Bidois
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Leadership Speaker of the Year 2008
Overview, Ancient Wisdom Modern Solutions for Leaders, teams and clients
Inspirational Speaker of the Year, Award Winner 2008, Ngahihi Bidois is an unforgettable international speaker who has been described as a modern-day warrior. Drawing on ancient Maori wisdom. Ngahihi will unravel truths to help develop leadership skills and strengthen people within their organizations.
In his award winning keynote speech entitled 'Ancient Wisdom Modern Solutions for Leaders, leadership Principles that Endure' Ngahihi offers wisdom from his indigenous Maori culture in an informative and inspiring manner. Ngahihi hashelped many leaders from around the globe in business, education and sports to increase their spheres of influence. He has beeninvited to present Ancient Wisdom Modem Solutions to leaders in Singapore Malaysia, America and England as well as conferences and seminars held throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Ngahihi says l believe the most important resource in many organizations are their people. If people feel valued and are appropriately developed their continued contribution is priceless.
Ngahihi Bidois has a marketing business degree a post graduate diploma secondary teacher's qualification a tourism qualification and recently graduated with a Master's in Education with honors from Massey University.
Ancient Wisdom Modem Solutions for Leaders, Teams or Cross Cultural Engagement
In his presentation Ngahihi presents Ancient Wisdom from his Maori culture as modern solutions to outline how leaders can increase their influence by looking, listening, speaking, thinking and acting like a leader.
Ngahihi also presents the same principals with organizations to create and maintain successful and effective teams. In his presentation Ngahihi can also enable organizations and people to work across various cultures. Ngahihi provides practical examples of increasing profits through people who produce the bottom line results any organization requires.
Presentations may be delivered as keynote speeches, half or full day seminars.
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