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Mission GoalsDistinctive capabilities required to fulfill our
missionShared
Purposes
Shared Values
National Maori Accountants Network Draft for discussion
Our vision is:To contribute to the holistic
well being of Maori .
Our mission statement is:To assist Maori to excel in
commerce and contribute to the successful economic development of Maori.
MembersTo provide meaningful
opportunities that strengthen the development of members.
Maori Economic Development
To contribute to the growth and development of economic
leaders and initiatives for Maori.
MeasurementsIndicators for achieving our
distinctive capabilities• Number of members and number of regional bodies.• Level of member satisfaction.• Quality and calibre of members (i.e. qualifications,
experience).• Annual growth in regional membership.• Level of member satisfaction with region.• Level of satisfaction with Hui a tau.• PD sessions are held on issues of national significance.• Level of reo and tikanga knowledge amongst members.
• Number of Maori in the Accounting profession.• Number of Maori students majoring in Accounting at tertiary
and secondary level.• Number of recruitment initiatives.• Number of Maori in senior levels of responsibility.• Level of Maori participation in ICANZ (i.e. members,
committee representation, Maori based PD sessions). • Number of Maori competition winners, prizes and awards.• Number of Maori kaupapa and related articles in
recognised professional and business publications.• Level of post graduate study in Accounting and kaupapa
Maori business and accounting practices.
• Number of members delivering financial services to Maori organisations.
• Number of members in governance roles. • Number of members in managerial roles.• Number of leadership initiatives organised or events
attended by members.
• Level of awareness amongst stakeholders.• Quality of sponsors.• Amount of revenue.• Full representation of regional bodies on the national
executive.• Number of executive meetings.• Number of communiqué from national to members.• Annual plan and budget.• Unqualified annual audit opinion.
• Number of memorandums of understanding implemented and operating.
Ma te tika, ma te pono, me te aroha.
Reflecting integrity, truth and underlying respect for
people
Maori in Accounting
To increase the number of Maori and the understanding of
kaupapa Maori in the profession.
MembersTo provide a national forum to represent, develop and support
members.
RelationshipsTo develop strategic
relationships with organisations that advance our mission.
Internal Operations
To develop and maintain an efficient organisation that
provides value to our members.
StrategiesCritical things we must do to achieve our
goals• Develop and maintain a national support network for members thru
the regional bodies, where established.• Develop a diverse membership base.• Encourage regional bodies to grow and develop.• Organise a national hui a tau.• Coordinate PD sessions of national interest for members thru
regional bodies where appropriate.• Promote the use of te reo maori me nga tikanga Maori.
• Build the business and financial capabilities of Maori organisations.
• Promote and increase members involvement in Maori economic organisations and initiatives.
• Establish pathways for the growth of Maori economic leaders.
• Market our organisation to key stakeholders. • Identify and secure revenue streams.• Ensure appropriate representation and communication with
regions and members.• Implement efficient and effective systems and cost effective
practices.
• Develop and maintain a strong and positive relationship with:•ICANZ•Tertiary institutions•Key Maori stakeholders•Other key stakeholders
• Promote, encourage and support Maori into the profession.• Promote the advancement of Maori within the profession.• Promote academic and professional excellence such as prizes,
scholarships and competition participation.• Lobby and advocate for Maori interests in the profession.• Educate the profession on relevant aspects of Maori culture.• Encourage research into Maori accounting and business
related topics.