Moore Stephens Isle of Man has received reaccreditation of its Investors in People status since its last review in 2006.
Lynsey Clague, HR advisor for Moore Stephens Isle of Man said, "I’d like to thank and congratulate all of the staff across the organisation for this significant achievement. Having our Investors in People status reaccredited confirms our commitment to our greatest asset, our staff.
"It also highlights the strong training culture within Moore Stephens which strives to help individuals gain professional qualifications and development."
As a management standard, Investors in People is concerned with determining the right strategy, getting staff on board, enhancing management practices and evaluating what’s working and/or needs further improvement.
David Reid, assessor for Investors in People, commented on the reaccredidation, "Moore Stephens Isle of Man stands out as a great model for other organisations in how to involve people in building success.
"It was clear in our assessment that the Moore Stephens’ rigorous application of professional best practices within a friendly, positive working environment helps its staff to feel enthusiastic about their work.
"This ethos provides a great example of how the Investors in People approach can be embraced effectively to guide continuous improvement."
Moore Stephens Isle of Man currently employs 56 staff. The full scope of services offered at Moore Stephens Isle of Man includes: assurance, audit, aviation, consultancy, corporate pensions, corporate recovery, fiduciary, trust and company administration, HR services, insurance, investigations and forensic, personal wealth and financial services, retirement solutions, taxation and yachting - all under one roof.
Pictured (l-r): Lynsey Clague, Clive Dixon, Managing Director, and David Cretney, Minister of Trade and Industry.