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Investors in People recognises Wokingham-based Berkshire Consultancy Ltd as a Platinum employee

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Tuesday, December 6, 2022 6:02 am
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Berkshire Consultancy is celebrating the recognition by Investors in People

Berkshire Consultancy is celebrating the recognition by Investors in People

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A WOKINGHAM-based firm that specialises in talent management, people development and organisational change, has been recognised for a second time as a Platinum organisation by Investors in People (IiP).

This is the highest level of accreditation an organisation can receive and places Berkshire Consultancy Ltd (BCL) in the top 5% of organisations.

IIP is the international standard for people management and responsible for defining what it takes to lead, support and manage people effectively to achieve sustainable results.

It enables organisations to benchmark against the best in the business on an international scale.

Berkshire Consultancy’s IIP accreditation highlighted the enthusiasm and excitement of the whole team – with 100% agreeing Berkshire Consultancy is a ‘great place to work’.

Particular mention was made to the high levels of trust, collaboration, inclusion and resilience demonstrated, as well as their strong, consultative leadership, passion for innovation, the commitment to growing their people and the flexibility given to all around working patterns.

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Paul Devoy, CEO of Investors in People, said: “We’d like to congratulate Berkshire Consultancy Ltd. Platinum accreditation is a remarkable effort for any organisation, and places Berkshire Consultancy in fine company with a host of organisations that understand the value of people.”

And Berkshire Consultancy Ltd’s managing director, Mike Robinson, was thrilled with the verdict.

“We set out to be an Investor in People and achieved it in 1996 within two years of launching our business,” he said.

“Since then, we have continued to work at improving how we develop our people in the broadest sense and were proud to be recognised as a Platinum provider in 2019.

“We are now delighted to have had this re-confirmed after our reassessment, involving the whole team in showing how we live and promote our values in all that we do.”

He added: “From my perspective as MD, IiP Platinum is not just a badge, it’s a common sense way of allowing all my people to bring the best version of themselves to work and grow the business through growing the individual talent within it.”

For more information on Berkshire Consultancy Ltd, log on to: www.Berkshire.co.uk

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