What we value

We are honest with our clients and ourselves. If we are not certain that the benefits will outweigh the costs, we do not recommend action. We describe the full picture, and admit what we don’t know. From our clients, we ask for a similar frankness, and act on what they say.

Our clients know their businesses better than we will ever do. So we listen hard to what they have to say about everyday processes and functions. We try not to jump to conclusions, but ask questions until we have a full and detailed picture. It is essential to get to know people well enough to understand the motives and history behind their actions. This allows us to respond in the most direct and appropriate way.

Enhanced long-term financial performance is our goal for every client. So we never make a recommendation unless we understand fully how it will affect the bottom line. That is why we usually help implement our recommendations. We want to make sure that the gains we work towards are sustainable. Our aim is to give a good return on the investment in our services. When it comes to business controls and measurement systems, we practise what we preach.

Getting to the heart of business dilemmas requires thorough research and meticulous analysis. We strive to apply consistently high standards to our work and our dealings with others. So we respond quickly when clients ask for our help; and never let circumstantial details or short-term concerns distract us from resolving the vital questions.

Our clients often see us as long-term partners, who depend on and inspire each other. We are a genuine part of their businesses. They are our colleagues. Inside our own firm, we value mature relationships, trust, and commitment to shared standards. We do all we can to help people succeed, and reward them appropriately when they do. A measure of our success is the length of time that employees and clients stay with Collinson Grant.

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