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We have provided links to websites that inspire us, inform us and entertain us. See what you think. We'd be keen to hear about any other websites that help with your work, or that just make you smile.

http://thewellingtonbook.co.nz/
The Wellington Book is a quirky, illustrated celebration of all things Wellingtonian from white knuckle landings at the airport, to traffic wardens and tooting in the Mount Vic Tunnel. Our own favourite here at Heathrose, The Bucket Fountain, also features.

http://vimeo.com/27709878
Check out this vimeo clip by Ro Tierney, filmmaker, editor and composer captured the magic of snow falling in Cuba Mall, right outside the Heathrose office, August 2011.

www.motu.org.nz
Motu Economic and Public Policy Research is a non-profit research institute that carries out high quality, long-term, socially beneficial research programmes. They promote well-informed debate on public policy issues, placing special emphasis on issues relevant to New Zealand policy.

www.cipd.co.uk
The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development is the professional body for those involved in the management and development of people.

www.sustainable.org.nz
Check out the Sustainable Business Network to find out more about what New Zealand businesses are doing to increase their sustainable development practices.

http://dilbert.com/blog
In addition to his popular Dilbert cartoon, Scott Adams often makes witty and pointed observations about work and life.

www.fareshare.org.uk
This website shows an innovative approach to helping companies become more sustainable while at the same time helping the community.

www.wrc-research.ie
The Work Research Centre (previously ACIRRT) at the University of Sydney undertakes innovative and leading edge research into current and emerging issues for workplaces in Australia.

www.nzcsi.org
The Centre for Social Innovation brings together public, private and community partners to create new solutions to New Zealand’s most pressing social needs.

www.aut.ac.nz/research/research-institutes/nzwalmi
The New Zealand Work and Labour Market Institute seeks to provide national and international leadership in multi-disciplinary research focusing on the analysis of work over the life course.

www.sicamp.org
Social Innovation Camp is an experiment in using social technology for social change.

www.theworkfoundation.com
The Work Foundation is an independent research consultancy dedicated to Good Work and advising organisations and policymakers about the changing world of work and corporate performance.

 

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