IiP Case Study - Small Fish and Chip Shop
 



“Investors in People has turned our business around. It was never about getting the badge, we were drowning not waving, it threw us a lifeline.” This is what Anne Wallace, Company Director of Taylor’s Fish & Chips, had to say about Investors in People.

A 40 year old family business with 13 employees, Taylor's Fish and Chips has been recognised as an Investors in People Champion and reports a doubling of its tunrover since implementing Investors in People and an absenteeism rate of just 1%.

Central to their success have been specific improvements in communications, listening to employees, training and flexibility in work arrangements to accommodate people's personal situations and needs.

Download the attached PDF for the full case study.

 IiP Case Study - Taylor's Fish and Chips.pdf



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