Where do you want to work
Glenda Stone and Carol Lewis. Where do you want to work? (The Times, 3 oktober 2007)(code: 102-07)
When women make diligent choices about where to work, the best places win the war for talent. High-performing employees can be selective about where they choose to work. This means that to be competitive organisations need to offer the best to attract the best
This is why those organisations which are listed in this year’s Top 50 Places Where Women Want to Work have had to prove themselves in five key areas: the opportunities that they provide women; having progressive, transparent cultures; an ability to celebrate diversity; an eagerness to embrace new technology to facilitate work-life balance; and a commitment to being socially responsible.
The Top 50 is only in its second year but has already attracted a lot of attention from organisations across both the public and private sectors.
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