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TNT gets recognition for investment in people

12 Jan 2001 - by Staff reporter
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THE EXPRESS international business unit of TNT has been accredited as an 'Investor in People' , an internationally recognised standard for companies who can demonstrate that they have met and continue to meet a set of demanding standards in people learning, development and management,.
IiP was introduced in 1990 at the instigation of the UK government in order to link workplace training and development to measurable business objectives.
Ten years later the standard was introduced in several countries around the world, South Africa included.
To us the business benefit of Investors in People is not just in the bottom line, but in the fact that our staff are ready to accept change, says country general manager for TNT South Africa, Richard Venter. In the future, our ability to respond positively to change will be one of our most important assets.

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