Our final article explores how to embed the tools and insights from Projects Ue and Uaki into real-world procurement practice.
Post-contract reviews and reflection help buyers and vendors learn, improve, and build stronger procurement partnerships.
Procurement can do more than tick boxes—it can create jobs, build capability, and strengthen communities.
For many Māori, Pasifika, and small local businesses, public procurement doesn’t start with the contract - it starts with digital barriers.
The Warrant of Readiness helps diverse small businesses get procurement-ready through practical, co-designed tools.
Early relationship-building between buyers and suppliers delivers better outcomes—showing why whakawhanaungatanga is strategic.
From patchwork policies to proactive systems, Te Ara Hiranga guides businesses through effective H&S transformation.
Projects Ue and Uaki show how co-design and deep listening can reshape procurement through real engagement and whanaungatanga.
Procurement can drive real change. New kaupapa-led reports show how to create access for Māori, Pasifika, and local businesses.