Categories: OLD Media Moves

Heftier edition of top places to work in Dallas

Dallas Morning News editor Bob Mong writes about the paper’s “Top Places to Work” effort, which ran in the Sunday business section.

Mong writes, “It’s the second year we’ve done this, and the latest is even meatier than the first. We’ve divided winners among three categories – small, midsize and large companies.

“I was encouraged that 48,000 employees filled out detailed surveys about their workplaces, up from 33,000 last year.

“‘One theme that emerged was leadership,’ Business Editor Dennis Fulton said. ‘This year’s respondents overwhelmingly agreed that they love working for bosses who inspire confidence and keep them in the loop.’

“We partnered with Workplace Dynamics to compile the rankings.”

Read more here.

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