How to Create a Best Place to Work
It’s neither luck nor rocket science, but a focus on key factors, including trust, support and compassion
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Editor’s Choice Awards
Most Family-Friendly Companies
Small Companies(15-49 employees)
1 Gregory House Programs
2 Pacific Administrators, Inc.
3 Maui Family Support Services, Inc.
Medium Companies (50 - 249 employees)
1 Y&M Radiology
2 Bowers + Kubota Consulting
3 Island Insurance Company, Ltd.
Large Companies (250 - 999 employees)
1 Servco Pacific Inc
2 Castle Medical Center
3 Expedia Local Expert
Very Large Companies (1,000 employees and up)
1 Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.
2 UBS Financial Services Inc.
3 Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Healthiest Workplaces
Small Companies (15-49 employees)
1 Hawaii Information Consortium, LLC
2 Wakelight Technologies, Inc.
3 Pacific Administrators, Inc.
Medium Companies (50 - 249 employees)
1 Bowers + Kubota Consulting
2 Aloha Pacific Federal Credit Union
3 Hickam Communities, LLC
Large Companies (250 - 999 employees)
1 Castle Medical Center
2 HawaiiUSA FCU
3 SVC Hawaii Management Inc.
Very Large Companies (1,000 employees and up)
1 Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.
2 UBS Financial Services Inc.
3 Booz Allen Hamilton, inc
Top Charities/Nonprofits
Small Companies (15-49 employees)
Hospice of Kona
Medium Companies (50 - 249 employees)
InPeace
Large Companies (250 - 999 employees)
Castle Medical Center
Methodology for Best Places to Work
The Best Places to Work in Hawaii is a partnership between Hawaii Business and Best Companies Group of Harrisburg, Pa. BCG is an independent workplace-excellence research firm that partners with local publications and organizations to create similar lists across the U.S. and internationally.
The program is free and open to all publicly and privately held organizations in Hawaii, either for- or nonprofit. To be eligible, companies must have 15 or more employees working in Hawaii. BCG surveys employees and assesses the company’s policies and practices, evaluates the data and ultimately names the companies appearing on the list.
Companies are placed in their categories depending on the size of their overall U.S. workforce; however, only the companies’ Hawaii workforce is surveyed.
To learn more about the survey questions and the process, visit hawaiibusiness.com/bptw.
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