Pacific leadership principles workshops
Event description
Develop an understanding of tautua (service) as a cultural principle, centred on service and its transformative potential in education and leadership.
These workshops explore the Samoan tautua lifecycle. O Le Ala I Le Pule O Le Tautua –The Pathway to Leadership is through Service. These workshops explore the three stages of servanthood: Serving to Serve, Serving to Lead, and Leading to Serve.
The workshops provide practical and reflective opportunities to understand and apply cultural aspects of service and leadership across diverse educational and organisational settings.
You can register for each of the workshops individually.
A special rate is available for those who register for all three workshops.
Select the 'Three-workshop series' option when registering.
Workshop 1 | Pacific leadership principles | Serving to serve: The heart of tautua
Date: Wednesday, 9 May 2025, 12.10pm - 1pm
This workshop explores the cultural principle of ‘tautua’ (service), a cornerstone of Pacific identity and leadership. Participants will explore how service is deeply ingrained as a sacred act of reciprocity and respect.
Workshop 2 | Pacific leadership principles | Serving to lead: Leadership through service
Date: Wednesday, 9 May 2025, 12.10pm - 1pm
Learn how to embody the principles of ‘tautua’ (service) in your leadership practice, prioritising the needs of communities and teams. This workshop invites participants to shift from authority-based models to relational, service-centred leadership inspired by Pacific cultural values.
Workshop 3 | Pacific leadership principles | Leading to serve: Oriented leadership
Date: Wednesday, 9 May 2025, 12.10pm - 1pm
Leadership in Pacific cultures is a collective journey anchored in the principles of ‘tautua’ (service). This workshop invites leaders to reflect on their roles as stewards of their communities, emphasising cultural focus to lead with service at the heart.
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