Office address: L23/697 Collins St, Docklands VIC 3008
Website: www.nousgroup.com
Year established: 1999
Company type: business consulting and services
Employees: 750+
Expertise: data and analytics, design, leadership and capability, organisational performance, public policy, regulation, strategy, transformation and implementation, defence and security, education, energy and decarbonisation, environment and agriculture, financial services, government
Parent company: N/A
Key people: Tim Orton (CEO), Greg Joffe (deputy CEO), Andrew Pritchett (CIO), David Diviny (chief data scientist), Lauren Douge (CMO), Scott Farndell (CFO), Sally Pritchard (CPO), Cara Morgan (head of talent), Katie Ryan (head of people)
Financing status: N/A
Nous Group is a global consulting firm with over 750 consultants in five countries, offering solutions for complex strategic challenges and transformational change. With 25 years of experience, they have completed over 10,000 projects for 1,600 clients across private, public, and community sectors. They specialise in creating a positive influence on people's lives through their broad consulting capabilities.
Nous Group was founded by Tim Orton in 1999 to create a consulting firm that makes a positive impact on clients and communities. In 2014, they launched their first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in Australia and expanded their capabilities in digital, data, and economics. The company won the Australian HR Award in 2020 for best change management strategy.
During the pandemic, they established operations in North America and achieved a record-high Net Promoter Score. The company was recognised in the HRD Employer of Choice awards in 2021. By 2023, they launched their first RAP in Canada and received multiple industry awards, reflecting their resilience and continued success.
Nous Group offers a variety of consulting services designed to meet diverse business needs:
Nous Group's two decades of growth have been fuelled by the expertise and dedication of its consultants. They expand into new markets and enhance their capabilities by focusing on client, culture, and financial performance metrics. This approach ensures they stay true to their purpose of creating a positive influence.
The company fosters a purpose-driven culture, creating positive influence by collaborating with clients to enhance their lives. They promote an inclusive environment based on high performance, trust, and collaboration. Valuing diversity, they build on trust, self-management, and high performance, shaping employee engagement and rewards:
Nous Group uses its broad sector experience to understand and achieve clients' ESG goals with actionable, measurable plans. They combine ESG expertise, offering support as coaches, thought leaders, or action enablers. Their commitment to positive influence is reflected in their ESG initiatives:
Nous Group values workforce equity, diversity, and inclusion, which enhances performance and creativity for clients. They aim to maintain an inclusive, equitable workplace that meets diverse employee and client needs. Recognised as an Inclusive Employer by Diversity Council Australia, they continue to advance their EDI through initiatives like:
Their commitment to delivering positive influence drives their daily actions and future goals. This dedication, powered by passionate team members, has supported over two decades of growth. Their strategic expansion into new markets and enhanced capabilities always aligns with their core purpose.
Tim Orton is the managing principal and CEO of Nous Group. Previously, he served as chair of RISING Melbourne and Loop, MD at Deakin Australia, and a consultant at McKinsey & Co. Orton holds a BA and master's degree in arts from the University of Oxford and an engineering degree from the University of Melbourne.
Orton is supported by a dedicated team of key people who help lead Nous Group, each playing a critical role in the company's success:
The company’s acquisition of Health Policy Analysis enhances its health consulting services, providing clients with a seamless and comprehensive experience. This strategic move opens new market opportunities and strengthens their global presence. Looking ahead, Nous Group aims to continue expanding their capabilities and market reach, ensuring sustained growth and innovation.
With the rising need for gender equality targets to secure government contracts, the company reports strong gender pay equality outcomes according to WGEA data. They have achieved a 0.7% median gender pay gap by base salary and a 3.6% gap by total remuneration, significantly lower than industry averages. Moving forward, they aim to further enhance their diversity and inclusion efforts to maintain leadership in equitable workplace practices.