Standards • Values • Conduct
Guild Principles
The values that guide how builders learn, work, share and pass knowledge forward.
Te Kaihanga Guild is built around principles that honour craftsmanship, respect experience, support learning and preserve knowledge for future generations.
Why Principles Matter
A guild is more than a collection of skilled people. It is a community held together by shared values, standards and responsibilities.
Principles help define how knowledge is treated, how work is approached and how experienced builders support those still learning.
Respect The Craft
Every discipline deserves care, patience and pride. Good work begins with respect for the tools, materials, process and purpose.
Share The Knowledge
Experience becomes more valuable when it is passed forward. A guild encourages teaching, mentoring and practical knowledge sharing.
Build With Purpose
The best work serves people, communities and future needs. Building is not only about making things. It is about contribution.
The Guild Standard
Do The Job Properly.
The old standard remains the strongest standard.
Measure carefully. Prepare properly. Finish well. Leave the work stronger than you found it.
Core Guild Principles
Principles In Practice
Principles only matter when they influence behaviour.
In practice, this means recording lessons learned, maintaining project notes, supporting learners, respecting experienced practitioners and treating practical knowledge as something worthy of preservation.
For Builders
Share what you know, maintain your standards and leave a record for those who may one day continue the work.
For Learners
Watch carefully, ask respectfully, practise patiently and remember that skill grows through repetition.
For Communities
Recognise the value of practical knowledge and create pathways for that knowledge to survive.
Kaitiaki OS In Action
Principles Become Stronger When They Are Made Visible.
This page demonstrates how Kaitiaki OS can help a guild, club, trust, organisation or community define the values that guide its work.
When principles are clearly recorded, future members can understand not only what the organisation does, but how it chooses to do it.
The Standard Is The Legacy.
A guild is remembered not only for what it built, but for the values it preserved and passed forward.
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