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50 Best Small & Medium Companies to Work for in America Announced at SHRM Annual Conference
June 26, 2006
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Analytical Graphics Ranked Nation's Number One Company Three Years Running
ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Badger Mining Corp. of Berlin,
Wis., and software company and defense contractor Analytical Graphics, Inc.
of Exton, Pa., have respectively been named the number one "Best Small &
Medium Companies to Work for in America." This is the third annual release
of the list recognizing the top 25 small companies (50-250 employees) and
the top 25 medium companies (251-999 employees) to work for in America.
The rankings were released by the Society for Human Resource Management
(SHRM) during the SHRM 58th Annual Conference & Exposition in Washington,
DC. The companies were selected and ranked by the Great Place to Work(R)
Institute, Inc. (GPTW). The list and related stories appear in the July
2006 HR Magazine and online at http://www.shrm.org/hrmagazine.
"Open, clear communication is essential. Tell your employees what you
expect, and-this is critical-listen to what they have to say," said SHRM
President and CEO Susan R. Meisinger, SPHR. "That's not always easy, but
the companies that made this list understand that it's the best way to tap
the talent of their workforce."
Great Places to Work Institute(R) cofounder, Robert Levering, said,
"These companies stand out because their employees find them to be places
where they can trust the management, have pride in their work and have fun
at work. Other companies have much to learn about how to both be productive
and do right by their people."
Each of the 50 companies is dedicated to communicating clearly with
employees and encouraging staff to voice their opinions. In addition, these
companies provide generous salaries and benefits packages. As a result,
their employees are motivated and invested in the organization- making
these companies some of the most successful small businesses in their
industries with high profit and low turnover.
Number One Companies
Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI) is ranked the best medium company to
work for in America after taking the top spot among small companies the
previous two years. AGI, an information technology company, employs peoples
who can understand and anticipate customers' needs, understand the
technology available to meet those needs and make informed decisions. AGI
also stresses open communication. The organization holds annual business
review meetings for all employees, quarterly town hall meetings and weekly
Story Time meetings where departments share information about what's
happening around the company. The company also provides an on-site gym and
free meals to make employees' lives easier.
Badger Mining Corporation is ranked the number one small company to
work for in America. Badger Mining is family-owned and privately held and
produces a million and a half tons of specialized sand each year for
industrial use. All employees can participate in a profit-sharing
arrangement; they are not charged any premiums for standard health coverage
or basic long-term-care coverage; and everyone receives $200 in personal
finance advice each year. Badger Mining dedicates 10 percent of its budget
to safety training and, as a result, has the lowest incident rate in its
industry.
The HR Magazine (http://www.shrm.org/hrmagazine) feature highlights a profile
of each of the following winning companies.
2006 Best Small & Medium Companies to Work for in America
| 25 Best Small Companies | 25 Best Medium Companies |
| 1. Badger Mining Corp., Berlin, Wis. | 1. Analytical Graphics Inc., Exton, Pa. |
| 2. Pacific Service Credit Union, Walnut Creek, Calif. | 2. Holder Construction Company,Atlanta, Ga. |
| 3. The RightThing Inc., Gurnee, Ill. | 3. Ultimate Software,Weston, Fla. |
| 4. Insomniac Games Inc., Burbank, Calif. | 4. Sage Products Inc., Cary, Ill. |
| 5. Northeast Delta Dental, Concord, N.H. | 5. ACUITY, Sheboygan, Wis. |
| 6. McMurray Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. | 6. Hypertherm Inc., Hanover, N.H. |
| 7. Dixon Schwabl Advertising, Victor, N.Y. | 7. EILEEN FISHER INC, Irvington,N.Y. |
| 8. Professional Placement Resources, Jacksonville Beach, Fla. | 8. Professional Veterinary Products Ltd., Omaha, Neb. |
| 9. Bridge Worldwide, Cincinnati, Ohio | 9. The Integer Group Denver, Lakewood, Colo. |
| 10. Johnston McLamb, Chantilly, Va. | 10. Future Network USA, Brisbane, Calif. |
| 11. Urban Innovations Ltd.,Chicago, Ill. | 11. Lincoln Plating, Lincoln, Neb. |
| 12. Triage Consulting Group, San Francisco, Calif. | 12. Michigan State University Federal Credit Union, East Lansing, Mich. |
| 13. Ribelin Sales Inc., Garland, Texas | 13. Digital Federal Credit Union, Marlborough, Mass. |
| 14. MATRIX Resources Inc., Atlanta, Ga. | 14. The Hospice of Marion County Healthcare Alliance, Ocala, Fla. |
| 15. Schleuniger Inc., Manchester, N.H. | 15. Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union, Miramar, Fla. |
| 16. B.I.N. Sales & Marketing Inc., Norwalk, Conn. | 16. Grand Circle Corp., Boston, Mass. |
| 17. Dolphin Quest, Middleburg, Va. | 17. Rackspace Managed Hosting, San Antonio, Texas |
| 18. Kahler Slater, Milwaukee, Wis. | 18. Pioneer Financial Services, Kansas City, Mo. |
| 19. InsureMe, Englewood, Colo. | 19. Wescom Credit Union, Pasadena, Calif. |
| 20. Root Learning Inc., Maumee, Ohio | 20. Graniterock, Watsonville, Calif. |
| 21. DigitalGrit Inc., Boonton, N.J. | 21. CXtec, Syracuse, N.Y. |
| 22. archer>malmo, Memphis, Tenn. | 22. Plantronics Inc., Santa Cruz, Calif. |
| 23. Runzheimer International, Rochester, Wis. | 23. AMX Corp., Richardson, Texas |
| 24. Landrum Human Resources Company, Pensacola, Fla. | 24. Mitretek Systems Inc., Falls Church, Va. |
| 25. The Brattle Group, Cambridge, Mass. | 25. Pinnacol Assurance, Denver,Colo. |
To learn more about the eligibility requirements and nomination process
for the 2007 list, visit http://www.shrm.org/bestcompanies or
http://www.greatplacetowork.com.
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