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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Best Places To Work In The U.S. Federal Government

The Best Places to Work top three rankings are the most comprehensive and authoritative rating and analysis of employee satisfaction and commitment in the federal government. The 2010 rankings are the fifth edition of this ongoing series, following the 2003, 2005, 2007, and 2009 versions.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission ranked highest in satisfaction with an 81.8 rating and 1.30% increase from 2009.  The Government Accountability Office was in second place with an 81.6 and 6.60% increase over 2009.   And the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ranked third with a 79.2 % satisfaction rating.


From: http://bestplacestowork.org/BPTW/rankings/
 
 Resources for Agencies


Across government, agencies face demanding high priority performance goals and calls for greater efficiency. Now, more than ever, you need a committed workforce to meet these challenges. Your agency's Best Places to Work data can provide a roadmap for better management.


The easy-to-use Excel Tool and Workplace Analysis Report, made possible by the Hay Group, allows you to compare an agency’s results to the past survey results, total government, and private sector benchmarks. The Workplace Analysis Report identifies the agency’s “key drivers,” the two to three workplace categories most important to improving your Best Places to Work score.


The Partnership also offers webinars, workshops and resources can help you turn your Best Places to Work data into workforce solutions that drive real results.


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