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The Founder | Te Kaiwhakatu

JHIW

Tēnā koutou katoa / Greetings to you all,

Ehara taku whakapapa i te mea kotahi. He uri ahau nō Ngāti Awa, Te Whānau-ā-Apanui me Ngāti Manawa, ā, ko Mataatua te waka. Kei roto hoki i ahau te kāwai o tōku whaea, he uri nō Haina me Malaysia. Ko ēnei whakapapa e tohu ana i ngā ara maha i ahu mai ai au, me te āhua o taku noho ki waenga i ngā ao rerekē. Ko tōku ingoa, ko Jason Wharewera. Tēnā koutou katoa, ngā mihi.

E360°Map emerged from a desire to create work that is grounded, purposeful, and shaped by lived experience. Over more than two decades, my professional life has taken me through military operations, law enforcement, and emergency management environments where clarity under pressure, sound judgment, and relational trust are not optional. Those experiences continue to shape how I see complexity and how I approach leadership, systems, and people.

I have learned to move between highly structured operational settings and spaces that require creativity, reflection, and cultural awareness. That ability to shift between urgency and patience, discipline and intuition, sits at the core of E360°Map. The work is informed by experience, but it is guided by listening, orientation, and respect for context rather than certainty or prescription.

My journey has not been linear, nor has it been without challenge. What it has provided is perspective: an understanding that effective work in complex environments requires more than technical skill. It requires humility, adaptability, and the capacity to hold multiple realities at once.

E360°Map reflects that understanding. It is not a personal brand or a finished product, but a practice shaped by identity, responsibility, and purpose. It exists to support people and systems navigating complexity with care, clarity, and integrity.

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