... and the whole gang’s pretty excited about it at Tele-Tech! For the second consecutive year, our parent company, KFR Services, Inc., has been awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility*. This is a nationally awarded recognition given to employers across the country that are “successfully using flexibility to meet both business and employee goals”.
Now, here’s the best part about this award – the winners are not selected by virtue of some well written document submitted by company executives. Nope! Award recipients are judged on their ability to demonstrate that workplace flexibility is actually alive and well in their corporate environment – both in terms of business AND employee objectives. And, to assess that, employees are the scale of judgment. Staff members take a detailed survey, rating workplace flexibility as they see/experience it at their company – and the survey results are the final selection criteria.
“What a great honor that the staff here at KFR continues to value the workplace flexibility that we strive to provide our employees,” stated Co-President, Stephanie Fetchen. KFR has purposely and continuously worked to create a culture that is flexible and focused – a unique combination that provides an excellent environment for business and employees to achieve great things. Current flexibility programs at KFR include a flexible work schedule, pay increases for cross-training into other positions, the ability for employees to work from home – and pretty much a ‘dress-as-you-wish-code’ (uh, well there might be a couple of exceptions to that – but no one has pushed it). Also, team members who are new parents can bring their babies to work for the first six months.
So, as you can see, here at Tele-Tech, it’s worked out well when our employees have the last say. We’re quite proud and humbled that KFR received this award for the second year in a row! And, we’re on a roll now, we’re going for three!
*The Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility is part of When Work Works, a “national project on workplace effectiveness and workplace flexibility from Families and Work Institute in partnership with The Institute for a Competitive Workforce, an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the Twiga Foundation”.
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