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Jan 08, 2009 @ 05:32 am by mike
  • Who ran the Sunday Times survey of the best companies to work for?


  • Hello deelan-ga,
    .
    It was run by the Sunday Times who compiled it which was sponsored by the DTI (Department of Trade and Industry) and LearnDirect source: http://www.sap.com/uk/company/press/press.asp?pressID=1201
    .
    and here is the top 100
    http://www.sunday-times-appointments.co.uk/sites/best100companies2002/Feature.asp .
    Search strategy:
    .
    sunday times "best companies to work for"
    ://www.google.com/search?q=sunday+times+%22best+companies+to+work+for%22&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&start=10&sa=N .
    I hope that helps
    kind regards
    lot-ga


  • Hello
    unfortunately the 'acknowlegements'
    and 'Rules of engagement: How we compile the list'
    links are currently not working on the top 100 page.

    I have emailed them about the problem.
    regards lot-ga


  • Hello,
    The Times online have emailed me back,
    The team responsible for the research and production of the survey included: "Jonathan Austin, Mark Adams, Heather Simpkins, Doris Keen, Diane Rogers, Judith Leary-Joyce, Glenn Dimelow, Alan Kell, Barry Keats, Sheila Edwards, Lorraine Parry, Chris Allen, Ceri Jacks, Dawn Dodd, Claire Sutcliffe, Joanne Dinnen, Trevor Jones, Nicola Brownridge, Mike Burnham, Helen Blake, Sue Simmons, Angela Davies, Michelle Owen and Zoe Holman, from Great Place To Work UK Limited.
    Other key contributors were Milton Moskowitz, Robert Levering and Ann Nadeau from Great Place To Work Institute Inc, and also Tom Goodwin of Frank Russell Company.
    For The Sunday Times: editor, Alastair McCall; written by Senay Boztas, assisted by Nick Rodrigues and John O’Donnell; researcher, Fran ois Xavier Bellamy. Designer, Lee Herneman; Imaging, Gary Hedgman. Chief sub-editor, Paul Humphreys; sub-editors, Brian Cullinan, Charlie Warmington. Picture research, Dermot Kavanagh.
    Managing editor (Production), Ian Coxon; Production editor, John Millward; production team, Tim Wigmore, Lisa Cotton, Simon Pumphrey, Ben Stephenson. Graphics, Matthew Cornick, Jenny Preece. Systems editor, Lawrence O’Mara.
    Funding for the research on this project came from the Department of Trade and Industry and Learndirect (University for Industry). The leading contributors at the DTI were Jo Reed, Richard Arnott, Nigel Crouch, and Dominic Scullard and at the University for Industry, Mark Smith and Elizabeth Underwood." source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2096-237606,00.html
    regards lot-ga