TechnoparkToday.com(April, 2014): UST Global, an information technology solutions and services company for Global 1000 enterprises, was honoured today by The WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces™ 2014. WorldBlu, a company specializing in democratic organizational design, today announced it is has certified UST Global as part of the eighth annual WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces™.
Joined by organizations across the globe in a variety of industries, UST Global is one of 41 organizations on the 2014 list. UST Global believes that workplace freedom and democratic practices are key differentiators in today’s competitive business environment and that this will separate great organizations from the rest.
“People would rather work in organizations that are based on freedom and democracy rather than fear and control,” comments WorldBlu Founder and CEO, Traci Fenton. “WorldBlu-certified organizations model how freedom and democracy in the workplace unleashes the human spirit in order to build high performing companies that change the world for the better.”
“We are honored to be certified by WorldBlu for being a democratic workplace. UST Global has always given their employees the environment to express their freedom and provide opportunities for growth and ensuring fair treatment,” said Manu Gopinath, Global Head of Human Resources, UST Global. “All leadership levels at UST Global adhere and respect workplace freedom and nurture democratic employee practices.”
Organizations become eligible for a spot on the WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces™ after employees complete The WorldBlu Design Assessment™. This is a survey evaluating their practice of the WorldBlu 10 Principles of Organizational Democracy™. The WorldBlu Design Assessment™ was developed based on a decade of research into what makes a successful democratic company. View the complete WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces™ 2014 and their democratic practices here – http://worldblu.com/awardee-profiles/2014.php
       
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