41 min

Georgina Camp: Measure what matters, a new approach to impact measurement Good Future

    • Business

You’ve probably heard the line before, “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” But in a world where inequality and the scarcity of resources are both increasing, perhaps a better statement is, “measure what matters”.

Georgina Camp is CEO and founder of Huber Social, a social impact consulting firm that wants to enable all organisations to measure their impact.

It’s something her background has certainly prepared her for… she started out in the army, then she studied law, before she shifted into humanitarian work with a masters in development studies.
The culmination of it all is Huber Social, and in my conversation today we dig into the organisation’s path towards growth, why impact measurement is more important than ever, for all organisations, and the pro’s and cons of using surveys to gather data.

I also took the opportunity to ask how I might put together a questionnaire for YOU! my listeners! That’s right I’m keen to get some insights about why you listen, what you like and dislike, and maybe even start to measure the impact that I’m having as the Good Future podcast grows and evolves.

So here it is, my survey, to give you the chance to tell me your thoughts, and let me know the impact the podcast is having on you.

Plus! One lucky survey-participant will win a book from those recommended by my guests.

https://www.mysurveygizmo.com/s3/5003934/Listener-insights-Good-Future-Podcast

You can also find it at johntreadgold.com

Enjoy!

You’ve probably heard the line before, “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” But in a world where inequality and the scarcity of resources are both increasing, perhaps a better statement is, “measure what matters”.

Georgina Camp is CEO and founder of Huber Social, a social impact consulting firm that wants to enable all organisations to measure their impact.

It’s something her background has certainly prepared her for… she started out in the army, then she studied law, before she shifted into humanitarian work with a masters in development studies.
The culmination of it all is Huber Social, and in my conversation today we dig into the organisation’s path towards growth, why impact measurement is more important than ever, for all organisations, and the pro’s and cons of using surveys to gather data.

I also took the opportunity to ask how I might put together a questionnaire for YOU! my listeners! That’s right I’m keen to get some insights about why you listen, what you like and dislike, and maybe even start to measure the impact that I’m having as the Good Future podcast grows and evolves.

So here it is, my survey, to give you the chance to tell me your thoughts, and let me know the impact the podcast is having on you.

Plus! One lucky survey-participant will win a book from those recommended by my guests.

https://www.mysurveygizmo.com/s3/5003934/Listener-insights-Good-Future-Podcast

You can also find it at johntreadgold.com

Enjoy!

41 min

Top Podcasts In Business

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
DOAC
She's On The Money
Victoria Devine
Retire Right
this is money
Straight Talk with Mark Bouris
Mentored.com.au
Chanticleer
Australian Financial Review
Backstage with Cooper & Matty Johns
JOHNS MEDIA