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message 1: by RandomAnthony (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:25PM) (new)

RandomAnthony | 14536 comments The Great Places to Work Institute (I don't know anything about them) just released a list of the 50 best companies for which to work. Four Wisconsin companies made the list, so the local newspaper picked up the story:

http://www.greatplacetowork.com/best/...

Here's how they define a great place to work:

http://www.greatplacetowork.com/great...

What about you? How do you define a great place to work? How would you define a bad place to work?

edit: Replaced link to list to more direct list.


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13814 comments I think those three initial criteria are pretty good. I love my workplace, and I know a large part of it is the ease of the relationships within the agency.


Jackie "the Librarian" | 8991 comments I think a great place to work is where people choose to work there for love of the job, not for the money.

But yes, communication between management and staff is incredibly important, as is feeling like management cares about the staff's opinions and needs.

I've had good managers and wretched ones, and the good ones are the ones you can really talk to without being afraid of offending them, and that in return address issues with YOU right away instead of letting you go on your merry way without knowing there's a problem.


message 4: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
That sounds like my life.


message 5: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 777 comments an office devoid of office politics would be a great way to start!!


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