Helping to Raise the Bar at Ryedale Group
Ryedale Group, leaders in the field of printing on plastic, are based in rural North Yorkshire and were one of the first companies in the region to work with Investors in People - first gaining accreditation in 1997.
Following over a decade of experience with Investors in People, they have developed a new case study so they can share their story.
Exploring how the organisation first approached Investors in People to help them manage industry change, Ryedale Group also share how they have built a positive and strong teamwork culture which has supported the company’s success.
As John Buffoni, Managing Director at Ryedale Group explains in the case study:
“I can honestly say that we have knocked out many hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of costs from our business as a result of developing our culture and attitudes with the help of Investors in People. This has enabled us to compete and flourish in a global market and given secure employment for our people…
“For me, Investors in People is about helping organisations to be sustainable, utilising the potential of their people to support profitability and business success for the future. Who wouldn’t want to do that?“
To read more, click here to visit the idg website and download the case study in full. To find out more about Investors in People and how it can mean business for your organisation, contact idg, official partner for Investors in People.
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