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IIP International
As from April 1st 2010, strategic ownership of Investors in People will move from Investors in People UK to the UK Commission for Employment and Skills. Responsibility for oversight of the Investors in People brand including development of the Investors in People Standard and Framework, employer eng ...
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New Approach for Bank Muscat
Oman Daily Observer - 05 November, 2008 BankMuscat has announced an entire, organisation-wide reassessment by Investors in People Standard (IIP) in 2009 to strengthen its positioning as the first Middle East bank to meet the IIP standard of improving business performance by committing itself to t ...
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January 2008 Awards
2008 has started well with the following organisations successfully undertaking assessment.We are extremely pleased to recognise the following organisations as Investors in People.   Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal, Budapest, Hungary.http://corinthia-grand-royal.hotel-rez.com/   Jech. CZ ...
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Taking an early view
West Pharmaceutical Services, the leading global pharmaceutical packaging supplier, recently achieved the coveted international Investors in People Award at its plant in Stolberg in Germany, in Horsens in Denmark as well as in 3 operations in the UK. Mark Schaefer, Vice President Human Resources E ...
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Research shows Investors Pays!
Research released by IIPUK shows that there is a distinct profit gap between recognised organisations and non-recognised, a staggering 353 GBP per person on average. The research conducted by Databuild surveyed 1600 organisations from a variety of sectors and size. It involved interviews with ...
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TNT Express
The UK business unit of TNT Express has been an accredited Investor In People since 1994 and are ambassadors for the standard.  This is where the initial drive for international accreditation came from for the rest of the business.  Although this was a UK standard we could see obvious ...
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