Business improvement body Investors in People Scotland has been re-branded as Re:markable.
The organisation, best known for its Investors In People (IIP) accreditation scheme, said the new identity better reflects the wider range of services it offers.
It was announced last night by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, Keith Brown, at an event in Edinburgh.
The organisation’s chief executive Peter Russian said: “Today marks a new era for Investors in People in Scotland. We’re building on the best of what we do, and responding to the increasing demands from organisations who are looking for specific help and support in addressing the changing challenges of today’s workplace.
“We’ve steadily diversified from one to seven services over the last decade and it’s important that our brand reflect our expanded portfolio with a contemporary identity.”
Investors in People Scotland was launched in 1991 by development agencies Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). The organisation said the IIP and Investors in Young People schemes will continue to be its “flagship services,” with others being launched later this year.
Mr Brown said: “It’s great to see this organisation evolve to be more flexible, and actually expand its offer, to meet the demands of a modern day economy and workforce in Scotland.”