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Stan Beer
Thursday, 02 March 2006 00:26
Internet-based compliance systems provider, PolicyPoint, has won deals with KPMG, Konica Minolta and Australand to document their policy procedures.
Konica Minolta chose PolicyPoint to replace manual methods of policy training for 400 employees across ten Australian sites, involving Company Code of Conduct, Computer Code of Conduct and the Company Environment Policy.
PolicyPoint's solution was chosen by Australand to deliver key employment policies, including Trade Practices, OHS, Workplace Harassment and Employment Relations, to 650 employees across four states and Asia.
KPMG announced the renewal of its existing PolicyPoint contract, which documents 60 policies and procedures to KPMG's 4,500 staff across Australia.
'PolicyPoint is proud to have been chosen by such well-respected companies to ensure their policies are known and understood by their Australian operations,' said Andrew Stein, managing director, PolicyPoint. 'It shows that we are gaining significant market momentum as more organisations recognise how our simple web-based system removes the frustration, cost and complexity of policy management. PolicyPoint is inexpensive to implement and manage, and removes the need for additional software, hardware, security or maintenance.'
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