Leadership
The media – who is in control?
"The media" - who is in control? How do you deal with ethnic stereotyping? Lynda Chanwai-Earle asks these questions at Mai Chen's Super Diversity Leadership programme and hears from experts on how to… Audio, Gallery
Three MPs in the running for National Party leadership
The National Party leadership has turned into a three-horse race following John Key's sudden resignation. Judith Collins, Bill English and Jonathan Coleman are in the running. Chris Bramwell reports.
…Matthew Hooton on who will be the next PM
Matthew Hooton is a former National party press secretary and a political commentator. He joins Checkpoint to discuss who he thinks will be elected as the country's next Prime Minister. Audio
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman throws hat in ring for PM's job
Minister of Health, Jonathan Coleman, has announced he is in the running to lead the National party, and New Zealand as PM. He joins us live on Checkpoint. Video, Audio
Bill English puts bid in to be NZ's next PM
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Bill English, announced today that he will be contesting the party's leadership, with the hope of being elected New Zealand's next PM. Video, Audio
Judith Collins: Why I want to be PM
Three National MPs are vying be the country's next Prime Minister after John Key resigned. Minister of Corrections and Minister of Police, Judith Collins, is one of them. She joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
Former National Party president says English best option to replace Key
Former National Party president Michelle Boag says Bill English is the best option to replace John Key as prime minister and the next National Party leader. Audio
Bill English to announce leadership intentions tomorrow
The Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Bill English, says he'll announce tomorrow whether or not he will contest the position of party leader. Audio
What We Value In Our Leaders
The world is talking about who will be the next President of the United States. But what qualities do we value in our leaders? And how has that changed over time? Audio
Kai-A-Miro
'Eating the berry' with Rosemary Rangitauira from Radio New Zealand's Te Manu Korihi team; from the proverb 'Ko te Manu kai Ana I te Miro nona te Ao' (the bird that eats the berry owns the world)… Audio
How to do more with less: Navi Radjou on frugal innovation
Navi Radjou is an innovation and leadership strategist based in Silicon Valley. His book, Frugal Innovation - How To Do More With Less, written with Jaideep Prabhu, uses the Hindi word for improvised… Audio
Waitangi Rua Rautau Lecture 2015
Rt Hon Dame Jenny Shipley and Bishop Te Kitohi Pikaahu provide political and religious perspectives on the different responses of the Government and the Anglican Church to the Treaty of Waitangi, with… Audio
Sport: leadership
Women's Lacrosse coach Kari Jones, Men's Netball coach Junior Tana, and White Ferns captain and Olympic basketball representative Suzy Bates discuss their approaches to leading a team. Audio
Polls shows sexism in Australia affecting girls' ambitions
Girls and young women are turning their back on a life of politics and other leadership roles - due to an overwhelming perception of sexism in Australia. Audio
EPMU boss discusses Labour leadership vote
looking at the role the unions played in Andrew Little getting the Labour Party leadership. The EPMU bloc vote played a pivotal role in securing Little's win. He is a former national secretary of the… Audio
New Labour leader promises to reconnect with New Zealanders
Andrew Little just pipped Grant Robertson for the top job. This week Mr Little will unveil his new front bench line up and the caucus will vote for a deputy. Audio
Insight for 26 October 2014 - Turning Labour Around
Catherine Hutton speaks to voters and others to discover what Labour needs to do to attract support Audio
Quiet achievers - how to get more women into leadership roles?
Sarah Leberman, Head of Massey University's School of Management is focusing on quieter school girls in a bid to boost the number of women in leadership roles in the future. She's interested in the… Audio
2014: "If you’re not the lead dog, the view never changes" - Mary Quin
In the 2014 Reeves Lecture, Dr Mary Quin, the inaugural CEO of Callaghan Innovation and the first New Zealand woman to graduate with an MBA from Harvard Business School, offers insights into what… Audio
Longing For Leadership
Centre for Workplace Leadership director Prof. Peter Gahan from The University of Melbourne on why there's a high level of dissatisfaction by Australian employees of their bosses, and how workplaces… Audio