In all weathers
Pesh Framjee demonstrates how cost optimisation need not just be a knee-jerk reaction...
Non-profit organisations like to think that they are prudent and good at optimising costs. After all was this not the mantra of the 90s with a relentless drive to cost reduction? However, the 2000s were mostly good; growth and innovation have led to many gains but also some waste and as a result there are opportunities to revisit costs in leaner times.
Author: Pesh Framjee
Pesh Framjee Pesh Framjee, Head of the non-profit unit at Crowe Clark Whitehill is Special Adviser to CFDG and is a member of the Charity SORP Committee. He has worked with charities for over 35 years and advises charities on financial, governance and strategic matters.



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