St Colman’s and All Saints win investor award
The two organisations, which employ 22 people between them, were among groups from across Northern Ireland recognised at the event.
Employment and Learning Minister Dr Stephen Farry said: “This is a very special occasion as it celebrates Northern Ireland’s businesses going above and beyond excellence, through Investors in People.
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Hide Ad“Obviously it is satisfying to receive your IIP accreditation, but the real cause for celebration is the improvements in your organisations brought about as a result of hard work and commitment in effectively managing and developing your most important asset – people.
He continued: “Those organisations achieving IIP accreditation have demonstrated a clear commitment to continuing to invest in their people and are seeing the benefit of doing so.”
Since 1991 Investors in People has set the standard for better people management. The standard defines what it takes to lead, support and manage people well.
Successful accreditation against the Investors in People standard is the sign of a great employer who understands that it is people that make the difference.
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Hide AdPaul Devoy, Head of Investors in People, said: “Achieving the Investors in People standard is something that any organisation should be proud of. Working with Investors in People inspires and enables leaders, managers and employees at all levels to build their skills, improve their performance and achieve their potential.