InCalf NZ Program Strategy

Above: The InCalf NZ strategy required planning at three conceptual levels(Image: Harris Park Group)

Fast Facts

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Client: DairyNZ
Location: Hamilton, New Zealand
When: 2011

Responsibilities: To identify the desired outcomes of the strategy and propose a ‘route to change’

Project description

The need:  The New Zealand dairy industry is aiming for at least half of its dairy herds to have a 6-week in-calf rate of 78%, with minimal hormonal intervention. This is an aspirational goal which sets the performance of the top 25% of herds as the standard. DairyNZ is responsible for delivering this target by 2020.

What we did:  In 2011 the Harris Park Group helped the DairyNZ team establish the necessary “scale and speed” of change required to achieve its industry targets. The discussions provided clarity on the fit of the InCalfNZ program with the DairyNZ objectives, what success looks like for dairy farms, a more in-depth understanding of the reproductive target, and identification of essential partners. Following on from this, a detailed three-year workplan was produced in a 2013 consultancy.

 

Further Reading

Client report is not in public domain