John O’Conner ground maintenance awarded investors in people

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John O’Conner (GM)is the first organisation to be awarded Investors in People accreditation by Lantra Sector Skills Council, the land-based and environmental Investors in People Centre.Investors in People is a business improvement tool which supports staff development linked with continuously looking to improve the quality of service delivery Limited holds contracts with local authorities, education establishments, housing associations and businesses in the corporate sector in The UK. The business prides itself on its professionalism and high quality of service

John O’Conner, Chairman of John O’Conner (GM) Ltd said: “You have to go the extra mile to make sure the customers can see your dedication. People are at the heart of John O’Conner and we invest in them because we believe in them.”

Estelle Caddoo, Investors in People Assessor for Lantra said: “John O’Conner (GM) Limited lives by the business values that Investors in People is built upon. The organisation invests time, money and resources in developing its people through formal and informal learning routes. We have concluded that John O’Conner (GM) Ltd meets the requirements of the Investors in People Standard and I am happy to congratulate them as Lantra’s first accredited business.”

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