Te Papa Begins Consultation On Future Strategy
Thursday 21 July 2011
MEDIA RELEASE
Te Papa Begins Consultation On Its Proposed Vision And Strategy For The Future
Te Papa is committed to developing a long term strategy, which will build on the past and guide the museum through the next ten years. As part of this process, Te Papa is now seeking feedback from external stakeholders on its proposed vision and strategic plan.
“Our
aspiration is that Te Papa will change hearts, change minds
and change lives“ says Mike Houlihan, Chief Executive at
Te Papa.
Michelle Hippolite, Kaihautū at Te Papa
adds, “Te Papa’s role is to act as a forum to help
people think about our place in Aotearoa New Zealand and the
changing world, to help them form their ideas and to have an
impact. To be able to respond to the rapidly changing world,
we must change what we do and the way we do things.”
“The museum’s proposed vision and strategy looks at our activities from different perspectives, right down to the fundamentals of why Te Papa is here and who it is here for, what Te Papa does that is so special, how we need to develop and invest, and what we must achieve for the future It is an iterative process involving Te Papa staff and stakeholder consultation to test ideas and gain valuable insights.”
Te Papa aims to finalise its vision and strategic plan by October 2011.
For further information on
the proposed vision and strategic plan and to provide
feedback, visit www.tepapa.govt.nz/vision
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