Crafting your 2025 research roadmap
2025 is just around the corner—are you ready to set your research team up for success?
A well-crafted roadmap can be the difference between reactive scrambling and proactive impact. But how do you balance ambitious goals with limited capacity, align with shifting priorities, and keep stakeholders on board?
Join us for an insightful, practical webinar featuring Katharina Rochjadi (Certified Askable Researcher) and Gillean Opoku (Senior Service Designer, Tabcorp) as they share their expert advice on designing a 2025 research roadmap that works with your team—not against it.
You’ll learn:
Actionable prioritisation tips: discover how to spot and tackle research opportunities that deliver the biggest business impact.
Capacity-planning advice: learn to balance ambitious goals with timelines and resources that keep your team energised, not exhausted.
Adaptable planning: find out how to build flexibility into your roadmap, so you’re ready to pivot when priorities change.
Stick around for a live Q&A with Katharina and Gillean to get tailored advice for your biggest research planning headaches.
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Meet your speakers
Gillean Opoku
Senior Service Designer, Tabcorp
Gillean is a Senior Service Designer with extensive design experience across Sydney and London, working with start-ups, large corporations, and government entities. Notable organisations include Lendlease, Ernst & Young (EY), Farfetch, onefinestay, the Australian Electoral Commission, and the NSW Department of Education.
Katharina Rochjadi
Senior Design Researcher &
Askable Researcher
Katharina Rochjadi blends science, strategy, and ethics to revolutionise how organisations approach research and innovation. She curates inclusive, human-centered methodologies that challenge traditional norms, delivering transformative solutions with meaningful impact. Committed to sustainability and positive change, Katharina ensures every outcome contributes to the broader ecosystem.