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Inc. Magazine and Winning Workplaces Team Up to Search for America's Top Small Company Workplaces
NEW YORK, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Inc. magazine and Winning Workplaces have partnered to find and recognize exemplary workplaces; those that motivate, engage and reward people. A model workplace can offer a critical competitive edge, ultimately retaining employees and boosting the bottom line.
Together, Inc. and Winning Workplaces will identify and honor those benchmark small and mid-sized businesses that offer truly innovative, supportive environments, thus achieving significant, sustainable business results.
"Growing, privately held companies have always excelled at competing based on the people they employ," states Bob LaPointe, President of Inc. "Their innate ability to innovate is woven throughout their cultures, including the way they manage and motivate their employees. Inc.'s partnership with Winning Workplaces is a great opportunity to fully recognize private company excellence in supporting their human capital."
"Winning Workplaces is thrilled to partner with Inc. as we honor truly exemplary organizations who have created workplaces that are better for people; better for business; and better for society," said Gaye van den Hombergh, President, Winning Workplaces. "These organizations are an inspiration to business leaders looking for ways to leverage their people practices to create more profitable and sustainable companies."
The application process is open through January 22, 2010. To apply, go to https://tsw.winningworkplaces.org. The Top Small Company Workplaces will be announced in a special issue of Inc., which will be available on newsstands June 8, 2010, and on Inc.com in June. An awards ceremony, honoring the finalists and winners, will be held at the national Inc. On Leadership Conference in October 2010.
About Inc. magazine
Founded in 1979 and acquired in 2005 by Mansueto Ventures, Inc. magazine (www.inc.com) is the only major business magazine dedicated exclusively to owners and managers of growing private companies that delivers real solutions for today's innovative company builders. With a total paid circulation of 724,110, Inc. provides hands-on tools and market-tested strategies for managing people, finances, sales, marketing and technology.
About Winning Workplaces
Winning Workplaces (www.winningworkplaces.org) is an Evanston, IL-based not-for-profit, whose mission is to help the leaders of small and mid-sized organizations create great workplaces. Founded in 2001, Winning Workplaces serves as a clearinghouse of information on workplace best practices, provides seminars and workshops on workplace-related topics and inspires and awards top workplaces through its annual Top Small Company Workplaces initiative.
Media Contacts:
Richard Melcher
M+T Consultants
312.795.3550
rmelcher@mtconsultants.com
Darcy Lewis
Inc.
212.389.5314
dlewis@inc.com
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