Monday, October 26, 2009

The guiding principles at GUIDE

The guiding principles at GUIDE







• Clearly define scope of responsibilities and empower people to deliver


• Provide people with the means to develop their competencies


• Consider individual training and development a priority investment


• Build organizations that are conducive to teamwork and that involve everyone


• Promote ongoing dialogue between managers and the people who report to them


• Make cultural difference a key source of strength


GUIDE VALUES


• Team Spirit


• Integrity


• Innovation


• Pragmatism


• Professionalism


In addition certain shared values have been at the heart of GUIDE since formation. These values influence the way we meet client needs while respecting the regulatory requirements of each country in which we operate, and the way we promote ethically sound practices within GUIDE and in our partnerships.


• Honesty, particularly the refusal of unfair business practices aimed at obtaining a particular contract or advantage. In line with this principle, GUIDE has established clear rules with respect to commissions and gifts of all kinds. Boldness, in the sense of an entrepreneurship and desire to take considered risks balanced by prudence and clear-sightedness, without which a bold manager can become reckless.


• Trust, which implies a willingness to empower employees and teams, and to allow managers to experience the effects of their initiatives and decisions. Trust also implies an open mind and genuine transparency in the flow of information, and is at the heart of our collaborative business experience.


• Freedom, which includes creativity, innovation, independence of mind and respect for others in their diverse cultures, habits, and customs, all of which are crucial for a company.


• Team spirit with clients, employees, and partners; the ability to share in both good and bad times.


• Modesty in relations with others and in our approach to issues.


• Fun, without which any corporate vision is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to implement.


We’ve created a formal code of ethics to clarify and promote these practices. Learn more about the way our long-standing values and practices are reflected in our corporate responsibility and stewardship, the way we collaborate with our clients, and the way we relate to our employees


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