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Corporate Social Responsibility

We believe that businesses have a responsibility for the impact of their activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, stakeholders and all other members of the public sphere. Furthermore, we believe that businesses should proactively promote the public interest by encouraging community growth and development, and voluntarily eliminating practices that harm the public sphere, regardless of legality.

Giving Back to the Community

The Goal Group is a corporate member of the Society for the Policing of Cyberspace (PolCyb). PolCyb's goal is to enhance international partnerships among public and private professionals to prevent and combat crimes in cyberspace, including crimes against children. Visit the PolCyb website for more information.

The Goal Group is a member of the HunterNet Co-operative, a network of small and medium-sized manufacturing, engineering and consulting companies located in the Hunter Region of NSW. Visit the HunterNet website for more information.

One of our Principals provided project and programme management training to aid workers and Government officials in Botswana in 2008 under a United Nations Development Programme initiative.

One of our Principals is the current President of the NSW branch of the Australian Industry Defence Network.

Giving Back Professionally

We are regular presenters at industry conferences, we write articles for industry journals and we volunteer our time to professional organisations.

In recent years, our Principals have given back to their professions in the following ways:

  • One was a member of the PMI OPM3 2008 Review Group
  • One was an active contributor to the Standards Australia Working Group that developed AS8015 Corporate Governance of ICT
  • One was an active contributor to the PRINCE2 2009 Review Group
  • One is an active contributor to the MSP 2010 Review Group
  • One is an active contributor to the Standards Australia Working Group contributing to the ISO 21500 Guide to Project Management

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