We contribute to a strong balance between corporate interests and employees’ concerns.
The European Institute of Social Capital (EISC) has become the specialist in certifying organizations around the world in “Work & Life Balance”®. Many definitions define what social capital is and what it does. It is widely agreed that social capital facilitates mutually beneficial collective action. What these actions have in common is that they build connections among people. Connections that often go beyond the original purpose of the network. As the name suggests, social capital is a form of collective wealth. But social capital is not measured in dollars or material possessions. Its wealth lies in the strength of a society’s social networks, and the inclinations that arise from these networks for people to do things for each other.


