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Battling to Be the Best
Why Companies Compete for Best-Place-to-Work Lists

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Getting named a best place to work is a passionate quest for those employers that are confident in their employer-of-choice strategies. But the competition is fierce, and failure can be crushing—especially when expectations are unrealistic.

This book takes readers through the ins-and-outs of best-place-to work lists. Dozens of case study examples provide insights into what winning and “hopeful” companies are doing to be recognized as the best of the best, and what every organization should look at before embarking on this mammoth adventure.

“Federico uses his decades of experience in the highest levels of the HR world to explain in brief, straightforward and compelling terms the connection between ‘best workplace’ competitions and the critical business metrics of attracting and retaining great talent."
— Bruce Tulgan, author of numerous books, including It’s Okay to Be the Boss and Managing Generation X

Author: Richard Federico
Publisher: WorldatWork Press (2008)
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 87
ISBN: 9781579631888
E-Book ISBN: 9781579632533

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