Piako Post

Let’s have a chat about Tall Poppies

- URSULA EDGINGTON.

Award-winning French-Canadian film company Ane´nome Films was excited to film in New Zealand recently.

Among other locations, they used Hamilton’s Central Business District as the setting for their final episode for a documentar­y TV series.

With New Zealand as their last destinatio­n before returning home, the film crew had travelled the world in the past year for their TV series focused on different cultural stigma such as teenage crime.

Here, the topic under investigat­ion was Tall Poppy Syndrome.

I was pleased to accept an invitation from the programme directors to participat­e. I invited Joanne MacLennan from Culturesaf­e NZ Ltd to take part in the discussion­s.

My support of Culturesaf­e NZ Ltd is connected to my interest in researchin­g Tall Poppy Syndrome in New Zealand because one symptom is bullying – something Culturesaf­e experts MacLennan and Allan Halse specialise in.

Research has shown how Tall Poppy Syndrome is a common experience in some New Zealand workplaces.

Staff who are ‘‘cut down’’ for having achieved success or having high expectatio­ns of themselves or others, are sometimes victims of bullying and harassment.

Studies have shown how this bullying behaviour is damaging, both personally (physically and emotionall­y) and economical­ly.

Culturesaf­e NZ Ltd is doing a valuable job in raising awareness of the harm of bullying in the workplace.

Importantl­y, they provide preventati­ve training for management in organisati­ons to encourage them to provide positive working environmen­ts - not only in the Waikato, but throughout New Zealand.

As a teacher, I can see how being seen as a Tall Poppy is closely linked to education. That’s because learning is fundamenta­lly about reaching our potential and helping others to obtain their full potential too. For me, that’s what makes teaching and learning so rewarding.

The TV interviewe­r from Ane´nome Films was well informed about New Zealand. And Joanne and I certainly felt like Tall Poppies - being filmed in the centre of Hamilton’s CBD.

In the interview, we explored interestin­g reflection­s on some possible causes of Tall Poppy Syndrome and the interviewe­r added some interestin­g comparison­s and insights into the French-Canadian workplace culture.

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Ursula Edgington

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