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Welcome to the inside of the mind of Alfred Tora. These blog posts are opinions, thoughts, and expressions of an aspiring thinker of things. Enjoy the reads, leave your comments, and stay positive!
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The Roman Triumph & Pasifika Upbringing: Slices of Humble Pie.
The text discusses the significance of humility in leadership, drawing inspiration from historical Roman triumphs and personal experiences. It emphasizes the need for humility to counteract hubris while maintaining visibility as a leader. The author highlights the role of supportive figures in fostering humility, advocating for balance in leadership roles.
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Who Are You Leading As? Identity, Power, and Pasifika Leadership
The content emphasizes the importance of values-driven leadership over traditional positional power in fostering innovation and trust within teams. It highlights how Pasifika cultural values, such as service and relationality, significantly enhance leadership effectiveness. By understanding and integrating these values, leaders can create a supportive and thriving workplace environment.
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Designing for Continuity—Why Pasifika Businesses need to Design Systems.
Healthy systems anticipate absence, promoting shared knowledge and clearly defined roles. Businesses should avoid reliance on individual presence for functionality. Continuity is achieved through trust, predictability, and supportive design. This approach fosters clarity, safety, and sustainability, allowing organizations and their leaders to thrive without dependence on any single person.
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Leadership Is Stewardship, Not Control
As we move toward a new year (Wohoo 2026!), many leaders feel the quiet pressure to “get things right.” More planning.More oversight.More involvement. But leadership or veiliutaki was never meant to be about carrying everything. In the Pasifika worldview, leadership begins to look a lot more like stewardship and is about holding something in trust—for the…
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Fostering Leadership: Bridging Urban and Vanua in Fiji
The Indigenous Knowledge conference revealed varying perspectives on Fiji’s future and highlighted the potential disconnect between urban Fijians and their traditional roots. Important questions arose regarding knowledge sharing, leadership, and the role of urban achievers in the vanua. Addressing these issues requires creating inclusive spaces for dialogue and collaboration to foster meaningful connections.
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