Great Place To Work® identified the 25 winners on this year’s list by surveying more than 7.4 million employees in 2023 and 2024.
Only 51% of employees are excited to use AI to improve their work and even less (45%) believe their organizations will use AI in a way that benefits them.That’s the challenge facing global talent leaders according to a Great Place To Work® market study of nearly 43,000 employees. It’s a challenge that organizations on the Fortune World’s Best Workplaces List are already solving, with 25 organizations outperforming the typical workplace on key drivers of confidence in leadership.
Employees with confidence in their leaders are four times more likely to engage in meaningful innovation, boosting AI adoption and workplace resilience. Those who feel they have ample opportunities to innovate are three times more excited about using AI.
Great Place To Work® found that key employee experiences significantly enhance confidence in leadership. Organizations on their list outperformed typical workplaces on all measures. For instance, only about half of employees in an average workplace felt promotions were fairly awarded, compared to three-quarters at the World’s Best.
The Best Workplaces in the World included DHL Express as the first place, Hilton as the second place, and Allianz as the seventeeth place which had Sri Lankan organizations contributing to their parent MNC’s global achievement.
“As global organizations, these employers have an incredible impact on our world,” says Michael C. Bush, CEO of Great Place To Work®. “We are proud to recognize these organizations for their dedication to creating better workplaces for every employee — and by extension, making the world a better place for all of us.”
“This global list followed a rigorous process, one that assures that employees have spoken about what they think are exceptional workplaces where they feel trusted, empowered, and energized to do their best work,” says Alyson Shontel, editor-in-chief of Fortune.
“We are proud of DHL Express, Hilton and Allianz in Sri Lanka who qualified and was selected to this exclusive list. Their dedication to fostering exceptional workplace experiences truly exemplifies their commitment to their people, not just locally but around the globe,” states Kshanika Ratnayaka, Director and CEO at Great Place To Work® Sri Lanka.
Read about the full set of findings from the winning organizations at World’s Best Workplaces for 2024 – Great Place To Work® – Sri Lanka
Great Place To Work® selected the World’s Best Workplaces by gathering and analyzing more than 7.4 million confidential survey responses, representing the experiences of 20 millionemployees worldwide at Great Place To Work Certified organizations. Organizations assess their efforts to create great workplaces and positively impact people and communities across multiple countries globally. Organizations must have appeared on at least five national Best Workplaces lists in Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, North America, or Australia during 2023 or early 2024, and have at least 5,000 employees worldwide, with at least 40% outside of its headquartered country.
To be considered, all organizations can use the Great Place To Work Trust Index Survey.To get on this list next year,connect to World’s Best Workplaces – Great Place To Work® – Sri Lanka
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