MartinJenkins

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Welcome MartinJenkins & Associates is a highly skilled team of strategic advisors who have been serving clients in New Zealand and beyond for more than 18 years.

Who Are We

MartinJenkins is a leading New Zealand-based consulting firm providing a wide range of services to clients in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.


Our goal is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the organisations we work with. We do this by providing strategic advice and operational support in the following areas:

Our work is characterised by our high level of ability to deliver pragmatic and effective solutions, tailored to the needs of our clients. We have a reputation for problem-solving and providing astute advice, often in complex or sensitive political environments.

Our intimate knowledge of government and public sector management means we are uniquely placed to help government, businesses and communities work together.

MartinJenkins employs senior people with professional experience spanning a broad range of disciplines. Our people include strategy advisors, organisational and business process specialists, public policy advisors, financial and economic analysts, and evaluation and research experts.

We combine our expertise to provide our clients with an integrated and comprehensive response to the needs of their organisation.

MartinJenkins was established in 1993 and is 100% New Zealand owned. It is governed by executive directors Doug Martin, Kevin Jenkins, Michael Mills, Nick Davis and Nick Hill, plus independent directors Peter Taylor (Chair) and Sir John Wells.

 

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Featured Project

Lessons from the Insurance Approach Welfare Working Group

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To support the Welfare Working Group, we examined the possible use of insurance approaches and considered options for using an ACC-type approach to Sickness and Invalids Benefits. The work required steering a pragmatic path through a complex set of options and range of competing objectives.+ View Case Study