GDPR Privacy Statement
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was adopted by the European Parliament in April 2016, and came into force on May 25, 2018. It is a legislation that obligates organizations to protect the personal data and privacy of EU citizens as well as all transactions that occur with EU member states.
Greece Lean Six Sigma is dedicated to and responsible for processing the information of its customers, stakeholders, employees, and other interested parties with absolute caution and confidentiality. We follow the best practices to protect the data gathered from our customers, employees, and stakeholders.
The Greece Lean Six Sigma policies and procedures in regards to handling personal data have been developed in line with the requirements of the 1995 European Union Data Protection Directive (Directive 95/46/EC) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
We respect the privacy of our clients and have a policy in place which is intended to set out their rights and answer queries they may have about how Greece Lean Six Sigma collects, protects, and uses their personal data.
This privacy statement, which states how data relating to customers, stakeholders, employees, and other parties involved is used in our company, is available on our website and can be found here: Greece Lean Six Sigma Privacy Statement.
Furthermore, Greece Lean Six Sigma has a Data Protection Policy in place that ensures its employees, clients, partners, and stakeholders that their data is protected and handled accordingly with absolute caution and confidentiality. The Data Protection Policy is available on our website and can be found here: Greece Lean Six Sigma Data Protection Policy. This policy describes how we collect, store, handle, and secure data fairly, transparently, and with confidentiality. The rules outlined in this policy apply regardless of whether the data is stored electronically, on paper or on any other storage device.
If you need more information, please contact: privacy@greeceleansixsigma.gr