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Providing an extensive range of QA services to both the private and public sector, nationwide.

As quality assurance experts, our work takes us far and wide across different sectors, businesses and organisational challenges. Beyond our QA services, we also apply our expertise to a number of other areas.

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Governance Support

Independent Board Membership

Over the years we’ve accumulated deep insights into what makes a project or programme succeed or fail. Our independent, experienced perspective can help owners and sponsors assess the true effectiveness of the project and programme governance in action. Honest, unbiased perspectives that give you a clear view of the realities in play and the options for action.

Controlling Risk

Risk Management Assurance

All projects have risk, but how does this relate to an overarching organisational risk threshold? We consider all types of risk functions – strategic, operational, technical, political and business, then build a collective risk assessment with independent advice on the most effective ways you can manage it.

What’s covered in our Risk Management Assurance

We will:

  • Assess your organisational risk management framework and maturity.
  • Assess portfolio, programme and project level risks.
  • Facilitate risk management workshops.

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Does IQANZ provide any other QA services not covered on this website?

Quality assurance comes in many different forms – with our service offering covering the most common of these. But we can scope and deliver QA on many other parts of an organisation. If you’re looking for a highly experienced team applying the best methodologies in QA, simply get in touch with us below and we’ll be in contact to discuss your needs in more detail.

QA Insights & News

The People Problem: Why Most New Zealand Project Failures Are Human at Heart

The People Problem: Why Most New Zealand Project Failures Are Human at Heart

When New Zealand projects fail, the postmortem almost always points to people. Not bad technology, not broken processes. People: interpersonal dynamics between sponsors and project managers, leadership continuity gaps, teams that never quite gel, and covert resistance from those who fear what the project means for their jobs. Drawing on years of reviewing programmes across the public and private sectors, our view at IQANZ is clear: the human element is both the greatest asset and the most underestimated risk in any programme.

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Delivering in the Public Sector: What Makes New Zealand Government Projects So Hard to Get Right

Delivering in the Public Sector: What Makes New Zealand Government Projects So Hard to Get Right

New Zealand’s public sector operates under a set of structural constraints that private sector organisations simply do not face: three-year election cycles, financial year funding boundaries, acute political risk aversion, and the persistent challenge of saying no to people who outrank you. None of these are excuses for poor delivery. But understanding them is essential to doing anything useful about them. At IQANZ we work across both sectors, and here is our take on what makes public sector project delivery uniquely difficult, and what strong project leadership looks like in that environment.

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AI in New Zealand Project Management: Genuinely Useful, Genuinely Risky, and Completely Unvetted by Experience

AI in New Zealand Project Management: Genuinely Useful, Genuinely Risky, and Completely Unvetted by Experience

AI tools are arriving in New Zealand’s project management landscape faster than most organisations know what to do with them. They offer real productivity benefits, particularly in document drafting and data aggregation, and the time savings on routine work are genuine. But at IQANZ our view is clear: AI output needs an experienced human lens applied to it, and the risk of AI being used to compensate for a lack of experience rather than to amplify genuine capability is already visible in practice. There is also a structural problem on the horizon that the profession has not yet grappled with seriously: if AI eliminates the junior roles through which project management expertise is built, the experience pipeline dries up, and the system eventually collapses when the last generation of truly experienced practitioners retires.

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Get In Touch

IQANZ Limited
Level 2, PSA House
11 Aurora Terrace
PO Box 11-757 Wellington,
New Zealand

04 473 4340
info@iqanz.com