EFFICIENCY UNLEASHED – MASTERING THE ART OF DOING MORE WITH LESS
About the Experts
Craig Griffiths is a senior consultant with a special interest in working with diverse groups to help unlock their potential. His expertise lies in helping organisations take a human-centred approach to solving tricky problems, and he has been an Executive Coach at Stanford University’s Hasso Platner School of Design, where he helps executives from around the world apply Design Thinking to their work.
Charlene Harvey is a senior consultant who brings over 20 years of experience in strategic planning, business model design and implementation, change management, and bringing customer centricity into a regulatory environment. She enjoys building productive, trusted relationships to optimise and evolve how organisations operate.
Jeremy Markham is a senior consultant and an innovative thought leader. He has an academic background in psychology, philosophy, and business, and his competencies include business process design and optimisation, change management, and benefits management.
Downloadable Resource
Guide to Mastering the Art of Doing More with Less
In this guide you'll get the panels tips on driving efficiency including: Implementing solutions under time pressure and PrioritisationComing up
Restream + Live Q&A | Credible Evaluations: Balancing Resourcing and Accurate Insights
Date: Thursday 11 September 2025 | 12:10-12:55 p.m. NZST | 10:10-10:55 a.m. AEST
In an era where the competing priorities of understanding what drives policy, program, and service success—or lack thereof—and reduced evaluation resources prevail, how can you maintain the integrity and impact of your evaluations?
In this webinar, our evaluation veterans will discuss how to deliver 'the Toyota' of evaluations, as opposed to 'the Ferrari', by focusing on the fundamentals of credible evaluation within your context. They'll explore the delicate balance of making necessary compromises while avoiding detrimental ones, including strategies for scenarios where there simply isn’t enough capacity to deliver your evaluation work program.
