In 2024, AGMARDT and KPMG New Zealand launched The Common Ground - a home for the conversation following the report "Are industry good organisations, good for industry?" The Common Ground is a collaborative platform and a call for Communities of Action for the redesign of New Zealand's agriculture and horticulture's "industry good" system. How can the way we work together on common ground to be fit-for-purpose for the rapidly changing future of wicked problems and big opportunities and have a collaborative approach on everything from environmental to markets? In this series hosted by Sarah Perriam-Lampp, we speak to the thought-leaders behind the proposal, the sector heads, producers and emerging leaders who might carry The Common Ground solutions forward. To read the report in full, visit: https://www.thecommonground.org.nz
Before jumping into the episodes you can read the full report or enjoy a brief introduction as a monologue from the series host, Sarah Perriam-Lampp.
She summarises the details of the report 'Are industry good organisations good for industry?' and a proposed solution, The Common Ground. This covers the reasons for reimagining our future, the four key constraints that appear to be holding us back, and the way to bring about change.
...'Are industry good organisations good for industry?'
That’s the burning question proposed as part of the concept of a collaboration platform - The Common Ground. Join us as we dive into understanding why we need change whilst acknowledging the ‘good’ industry good bodies do have.
This episode, hosted by agricultural journalist Sarah Perriam-Lampp featuring AGMARDT Chair, Nick Pyke with previous experience across kiwifruit and ar...
Reimagining our future means reimagining our industry's good ecosystem.
The vision of ‘what industry good would look like to maximise our future’ with the concept of a collaboration platform - The Common Ground is a starting point as one possible option of what a future model could look like to get the conversation going.
Join us as we dive into understanding how we could change how we work together whilst acknowledging the ‘good’ ...
As the conversation has evolved since the launch of the The Common Ground report in late 2024, we asked two past leaders about what worked before, what is (and isn’t) fit for purpose now and how we collaborate and build trust from here.
This episode, hosted by agricultural journalist Sarah Perriam-Lampp features former Beef + Lamb NZ chair, Mike Petersen and former Federated Farmers president.
"There is a lot...
How has the Common Ground helped move forward from a report in late 2024 into action in 2025?
It's been a transformative journey for the team led by Lee-Ann Marsh, General Manager for AGMARDT to get to the point of launching three innovative pilot projects aimed at tackling industry challenges through collaboration.
In this episode, Lee-Ann shares where they are at 12 months on from the launch of the inital report, the evolut...
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