Much More Than Ticking a Box: Phillips & Cohen Associates Share Investors in People (IiP) Story
Award winning industry leader, Phillips & Cohen Associates (UK) Ltd, have shared their experiences of Investors in People in a new case study released today.
Providing specialised probate collections services from their offices in Manchester, Phillips Cohen & Associates (UK) have been Investors in People since 2010 and are now IiP Gold and Champions.
Keen to share their experiences of the framework and how IiP has helped them to continuously improve as an organisation, they have developed a new case study with official partner in the North of England, idg.
“We looked to Investors in People to help us stop and think about the way in which we worked and identify how we could improve as an organisation - focusing on engaging our team and ensuring people development was aligned with what we wanted to achieve as a business…
“It’s all about engaging your people and aligning them to your business objectives to achieve success – so much more than ticking a box.”
To find out more about Phillip & Cohen Associates’ experiences of Investors in People, click here to visit the Investors in People North of England website.
If you would like to find out more about Investors in People and how it can help your organisation to realise its people potential, click here to find out more and how Investors in People North of England can help.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by idg .
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