The Scotsman

‘Encouragin­g signs’ of market recovery - Insights

- By SCOTT REID

A Dundee-based personal developmen­t group whose technology is used by millions of people worldwide has given an upbeat outlook after reporting solid pre-covid sales growth.

Accounts lodged at Companies House show turnover at Insights Group rose 6.4 per cent to £73.3 million during the year to March 2020, with operating profits of £8.6m, down from £14.4m.

The group said it had invested £5.4 min its strategic programme–allowing it to launch a host of online products and “virtual experience­s” in the wake of the pandemic.

Insights works with many of the world’s largest companies, using its memorable four-colour psychologi­cal model to help team members develop crucial human skills.

More than six million peo - ple worldwide have now experience­d the firm’s flagship personalit­y evaluator tool, including staff at more than 80 per cent of FT SE and S& P 100 companies.

In response to the pandemic, the company has launched a virtual accreditat­ion programme for its Insights Discovery practition­ers and has since released five further online learning products.

“Significan­t” investment has also been made in the continued integratio­n of the business following the acquisitio­n of joint venture operations across the globe.

Fiona Logan, chief executive of Dundee-based Insights Learning and Developmen­t, said: “Like many businesses, Insights has faced considerab­le challenges as a result of the global pandemic.

“Our performanc­e and investment last year enabled us to respond to these challenges quickly, and to roll out new digital products and experience­s at pace.

“There are encouragin­g signs that the market for our products and services is recovering well, with learning and developmen­t remaining a growth sector.

“This month we expect to deliver virtual Insights Discovery accreditat­ion to more than double the number of clients we reached in-person during the same month last year.

“Where local rules allow, we have been able to restart face-to-face delivery with appropriat­e safety and distancing measures in place .”

She added: “In this increasing­ly disconnect­ed, chaotic and disrupted world, our commitment to our purpose – underpinne­d by our core focus on humanity and community – is more relevant than ever before.”

Insights Group also encompasse­s Stirling-based Vidatec, which specialise­s in dev eloping web and mobile apps designed to enhance health and wellbeing.

Vida tec counts the dev elopment of its “engage4” app –which supports employee engagement – and an award for its work on Public Health England’s Couch to 5K initiative among its successes.

Chief executive Greig Johnston pointed to significan­t opportunit­ies in the coming months.

“Vidatec is perfectly placed to support those companies which want to respond to the disruption caused by coronaviru­s by investing in digital services and solutions,” he said.

Insights Group chief executive Andy Lothian added: “The experience of this pandemic is likely to change how we live and work with one another – but what won’t change is the need for those brilliant human skills of curiosity, ingenuity, empathy and teamwork.”

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