Nonsense? I think its great. I want a day and why not? Should be a public holiday too.
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Nonsense? I think its great. I want a day and why not? Should be a public holiday too.
I believe you may be missing out on something. That link said "International Men's Day is celebrated in over 70 countries,[9] including..." then listed 39 of those 70 countries. Here in NZ it is often recognized by events such as the Blue Ribbon Ride to highlight prostate cancer. It is not a day off work, and doesn't receive the same publicity that women's events do.
I'm not missing out because its not something worth highlighting when I can celebrate it every day. And dont get me started on the sexist health department funding which must be run by wimmins. Prostate kills as many men as breast cancer but do these Wimmins put in as much money for prevention. No way. Anyhow - getting way off topic now!
I definitely think this is an issue worth debating and we should look at results from countries that are doing things different to us in this field. As you know, I have seen positive changes in a different country. But the Heartland thread taken over with pages of this already this morning is not the thread for it. It is not a company specific issue
You guys are right after all with all this carry on by Heartland about gender and enthnicity
I had a nice lunch with a wise old gentleman today. He reckons that many companies may have grown past their point of optimal size.
They then start wasting effort and money on feel-good diversity campaigns ....because they have so much scope for waste, not because its inherently economically beneficial or productive
Sort of makes sense - you were all right after all.
Been trying to tell you that for a while mate. All this printing of parts of the annual report in Maori and then going on to specifically single Maori's out for special treatment in the company and dressing that up as "general diversity" when we all know what it really is, is absolutely outrageous in my opinion.
I think they take it to a new overt level and some shareholder(s) need to take the board to task for this. Must be some commercial reason they'd go so far out on a limb surely ? I for one wouldn't mind wagering a few quid that a significant amount of treaty settlement money was deposited by Iwi and it came with strings attached.
Yes I would expect from Heartland's savvy board and management, it may well be for sound commercial reasons.
The very experienced board do have a lot of social/community commitments.
They connect with the community,staff,depositors,customers, and investors.
ps.With my granddaughter learning Maori,Heartland's annual report may be just what I am looking for to get her interested in the sharemarket.
Guess I may have to buy her a few shares ,so she gets her own report.?
That is the sort of put down that this site doesn't need. Your contributions are usually thoughtful and valuable and I think it is unworthy of you. You have a problem with Heartland's diversity policy generally, along with some others on this site, but it has never been clear to me what it is. I hesitate to ascribe it to generalised sexism or racism, and I invite you to explain why you believe that a diversity policy is not good for Heartland and its shareholders.
It seems to me - I'm not a shareholder - that Heartland sees it as a point of difference to be "Kiwi", which in their view includes an effort to include te reo in their communications to shareholders and the wider investment market. Probably an effective and appropriate strategy in 2018.
Personally I don't think a diversity policy is any good for a company,it should be the best person for the job,and the best person for the companies onward progression and growth. If that person be female,asian,maori or whatever then great.
But I do think HBL are trying to snuggle up to as many different ethnicities as they can,as it improves the likelyhood of improved business. imop. Those ethnicities are an important and large percentage of our economy now.
Absolutely right. They’re tagging the #metoo campaign, walking the talk that they are not an Aussie bank, giving themselves a point of difference. All banks basically offer the same things, so why will kiwis choose heartland... they’ll choose heartland with their heart
We are in the era of inclusiveness,diversity and collaboration now. It does sound like some are still stuck in the past and yes to me it suggests sexism and racism not just ignorance. Come on get with the present and value this country and the diversity it is, all for one and one for all. heartland is showing by example.
It appears that people are often rated on potential rather than performance. For example the fact that a woman MAY have a baby sometime in the future which may affect her career is about potential rather than performance.
http://www.science20.com/news_articl..._record-155376
“Male applicants with leadership potential were most likely to be seen as successful and having the most impressive CV. Also, the findings suggested that men with leadership potential were rated higher than men with leadership performance. However, female applicants with potential were not rated higher than those with performance.”
http://www.catalyst.org/zing/how-new...ing-women-back
• Men are promoted on potential, women on performance. Why do so many young male hotshots move up the ladder ahead of their more seasoned female peers? Because women are judged on what they have actually done. For promising men, potential is enough to win the day, according to research by Catalyst and McKinsey. Women have to prove themselves over and over and constantly fight the stereotype that they don’t have what it takes to be real leaders. Even in female-dominated fields, men get on the “Glass Escalator” and rise faster and higher than their equally qualified women colleagues.
I reckon I'm better than what I actually am - in everything except stock picking
[QUOTE=STMOD;707471]Not happy with the direction this thread is taking.
Couldnt agree more.
When I was banned along with others-even though it was only for a short-time it certainly made me reflect on how inappropriate threads can get