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Māori business leaders report mental health drop, but optimistic

Cashflow problems and Covid-19 still rank highly, but 83% expect to feel positive in near future.

BDO Māori business sector leader Angela Edwards.

Will Mace Mon, 05 Dec 2022

Māori business leaders are feeling less mentally healthy than the overall business leader community, on average, with cashflow problems cited as the key reason according to BDO’s most recent wellbeing survey.

The consultancy firm has just released its Māori Business Survey Report for 2022, which

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Will Mace Mon, 05 Dec 2022
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