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Values
Enshrined within our Rules and Manifesto are some core principles which
inform the way that MACC works. These are important both in terms of
our external work and the way we operate as a business. The two are
linked by the fact in order for MACC to maintain its position and
profile, we believe we must practice what we preach:
- Integrity – it is essential
that MACC is regarded as trustworthy and honest, both as a campaigning
organisation and as an employer. Our role places us within a sphere of
influence in which MACC must act as an honest broker and a promoter of
good practice. Internally, we have put in place an Office Manual
containing the operating procedures which are designed to ensure that
MACC acts with probity in its own affairs. These include financial
controls and human resource policies.
- Accountability – to demonstrate
that we are maintaining our integrity it is important that we are
accountable to our stakeholders: be they members, beneficiaries of our
work, partner organisations or funders. This includes encouraging our
stakeholders to hold us to account via discussion forums and formal
procedures for gathering feedback from stakeholders and employees.
Through monitoring and evaluation we seek to prove that we are making
maximum use of our resources to have a real impact on our mission and
objectives.
- Empowerment - MACC’s overriding
principle is one of respect for the rights, needs and wishes of the
individual. We apply this to the way we deliver our work by ensuring a
wide range of opportunities for people to engage with us and the way we
act as an employer - for example by developing a learning culture
within the staff team, supported by initiatives such as our work/life
balance policy.
- Visibility – for MACC to be an
influential organisation it is important that we maintain a high
profile: our stakeholders should be on first name terms with us. We also recognise that while
we promote the achievements of the organisations with whom we work, it
is increasingly important that MACC is proactive in taking credit for
its impact.
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