Local Fiduciary and Fund Administration Services Provider, Abacus, has retained its prestigious Investors in People (“IIP”) accreditation for the third time.
Abacus gained their third accreditation last week, following a two day assessment, which incorporated 21 interviews with randomly selected staff members and an evaluation based on the IIP’s three principles “Plan, Do and Review”, which are underpinned by 10 indicators of good practice, each with a number of evidence requirements.
Having joined the Investors in People Scheme in 2002, Abacus first met the standard in 2003 and was re-accredited in 2006 and again in January 2008.
Group Chairman, Chris Talavera commented: “The Investors in People Standard is a widely well-known benchmark, which recognises the improvement of business performance and competitiveness through the effective management and development of employees. As it is one of our key objectives within our corporate strategy, last week’s re-accreditation evidences our ongoing commitment to training, development and best practise. I am delighted that we have retained the Investors in People Standard for the third time. It will prove very beneficial as an ongoing measurement of our progress, helping us to continuously improve and develop.“
The Investors in People scheme is a flexible and easy to use Standard and is used to help organisations transform their business performance. As one of the UK’s leading people management business improvement standards, it delivers improved performance to thousands of organisations across the UK, Channel Islands and British Isles.
Sue Hammond, HR Manager said: “We place significant focus on the progress of our staff and as a result invest time and resources into the development opportunities made available to them. The feedback from Investors in people was both positive and encouraging and our latest re-accreditation is a great reward for everyone at Abacus”
Mrs Clare Christian, MLC for the Department of Economic Development said, “Abacus are to be congratulated on yet again achieving the Investors in People (IIP) standard. It is clear from the IIP report that Abacus continues to retain highly motivated and committed staff who contribute to the success of the firm. Abacus clearly has a supportive culture that encourages creative and innovative ideas that are nurtured through their robust and well structured appraisal system, ensuring good investment in staff training and development.”
For further information on Investors in People and how it could benefit your organisation, please contact Natasha Whittaker, Department of Economic Development, natasha.whittaker@gov.im or 01624 682383.
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Monday 20th, December 2010 04:18pm.