Accreditation

Does your organisation have adequate business procedures? GoodCorporation can help you find out.

Whether it be a report to the board or a formal submission to regulators, organisations often need an external perspective to properly assess whether or not they have adequate business procedures. Companies completing an assessment against one of our business ethics frameworks will receive an evaluation of their systems and procedures and a judgement on the level of compliance.

GoodCorporation can certify performance against our frameworks providing an independent assessment of adequacy. Companies can also be assessed to see if they reach our business ethics standard which is awarded to those companies that demonstrate both responsible management practices and a strong ethical culture.

In addition to accreditation against our own frameworks, GoodCorporation also developed the the auditing framework for the Banknote Ethics Initiative (BnEI), designed to promote ethical business practice within the banknote sector.

As a business we are driven by two fundamental objectives ā€“ to provide our customers with the best experience we can, and to also provide each of our 3,000 colleagues with a working environment in which they can thrive. I believe it is our commitment to these principles that has resulted in TrustFord being the first automotive dealership in the world to achieve a GoodCorporation Standard accreditation.

Steve Hood

CEO and Chairman of TrustFord

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