How Nonprofits Can Stay Aligned and Adapt as Conditions Change
Stronger alignment and shorter planning cycles help organizations stay focused on what matters most while adjusting more effectively to changing conditions.
On Wednesday, May 1st, the Boston Business Journal announced the winners of its Best Places to Work Contest. For the 5th year in a row, Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co. is recognized as a Best Place to Work! Each year,...
On Wednesday, May 1st, the Boston Business Journal announced the winners of its Best Places to Work Contest. For the 5th year in a row, Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co. is recognized as a Best Place to Work!
Each year, the BBJ recognizes 80 companies in its annual program for “creating a high level of workforce satisfaction and loyalty.” AAF would like to note that they could not have achieved this milestone without its amazing staff. So many of the hardworking AAF team members took the time to fill out the survey during their busiest season. Chris McIntosh, publisher of the Boston Business Journal, said last week, “The companies we honor every year in Best Places to Work have created a high level of workplace satisfaction, not an easy accomplishment.”
The entire AAF team feels a great sense of pride knowing that they have created a positive work environment together. To read the full article, visit the link below. BBJ names 2013’s Best Places to Work in Massachusetts
Stronger alignment and shorter planning cycles help organizations stay focused on what matters most while adjusting more effectively to changing conditions.
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