Report

Following each assessment, GoodCorporation produces a report, containing a summary of each practice reviewed and how well it is working.

Click here for an example of a report for XYZ verification company (VERCO)

GoodCorporation’s report gives management direct feedback from stakeholders, enabling the company to focus on areas that are perceived as weak.

The report also includes suggested improvements to help the company fill any gaps between desired good practice and what is happening in reality. Though GoodCorporation will set out clearly what needs to be done, It does not get involved in any consultancy work to address weaknesses. This is to maintain impartiality which is a key benefit for clients.

The report and ratings issued to clients are confidential, and are not published by GoodCorporation.

reports process diagram

employee grade summaryEach point in the report is given a grade depending on how well the systems appear to work. The GoodCorporation grades range from ‘fail’ to commendation.

Where the organisation is seeking accreditation, a draft report is issued to the Accreditation Council for approval.

Below is an example of a statutory report and accounts containing GoodCorporation metrics

statutory report and accounts

Using the information from the GoodCorporation report, the company can report:

  • That it has a process in place to systematically assess its relationships with it key stakeholders: “We have a process to systematically and independently assess our stakeholder views about our business. We do this using the GoodCorporation assessment process.”
  • Assessment grades to show its performance for a particular stakeholder group.
  • An overall percentage can be given for each stakeholder group, based on a score of 1 for a fail grade and 5 for a commendation grade.
  • The number of non-compliant grades can be shown as a percentage of all of the practices that have been assessed.
  • GoodCorporation’s contracts with its clients states that any reporting by the client must be a ‘balanced and fair’ summary of the assessment work.

If you would like to learn more about GoodCorporation accreditation, click here