Welcome to Counterpoint
We work with executive leaders to rethink organisational design and development through progressive, fit-for-purpose interventions that help organisations respond to a complex and evolving ecosystem
What we do
We are strategic advisors in building capability and culture in complex environments
Organisational design and change
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Designing organisational structures and work practices that create value for individuals, organisations and their stakeholders
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Leading human-centred transformation programs
People insight and engagement
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Creating ‘moments that matter’ throughout the employee experience
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Creating staff listening and engagement methodologies to create meaningful dialogue and collect real-time insight
Organisational culture and capability
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Designing learning experiences that are immersive, engaging and disruptive
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Implementing progressive people and workforce strategies and frameworks
How we work
We approach each new challenge with curiosity and an open mind. We draw from our expertise and others’, but also bring a willingness to try something different if we believe it will get the best outcome, appreciating the value of experimental and emerging approaches just as much as the tried and tested ones.
Who we are
Nina Dejmanee
Principal Consultant and Director
As an independent consultant, Nina draws on her previous experience at leading consulting firms, and as an internal people strategy advisor at a global financial institution. She applies this experience to all new consulting engagements with a curious and open mind, partnering best with clients who seek to tackle disruptive transformation in their industries with equally disruptive people and organisational design methodologies.
With a background in organisational psychology and people analytics, Nina brings a unique combination of analytical and human-centred perspectives to a problem.
A passionate animal advocate, Nina also sits on the Board of Vets Beyond Borders, an animal charity which deploys volunteer vets, vet nurses and other animal welfare workers to help improve the lives of animals and developing communities around the world.
Nina holds degrees in psychology (M. Org Psych; B. Psych (hons)) and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.