Integrity; professionalism; responsiveness; and respect. Those are the four key values that are central to APAC’s new strategic plan.
We hope we’re already hitting the mark on all of them – but we know that we must always aim to do even better for all our stakeholders.
The strategic plan will guide our work through to 2028, with a focus on five priority areas: governance; engagement; future-focused growth; accreditation and assessment; and business sustainability.
As ever, we welcome your feedback on how we are delivering for the sector – no need to wait another five years!
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