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Last Updated : 2024-05-02 16:01:00
Prime Group was recently listed among the 100 Best Workplaces in Asia for 2022 by Great Place to Work® in Small and Medium Enterprise Category.
The recognition came amidst a concerted effort by its management and staff to overcome the challenges posed by the economic crisis faced by the country.
Welcoming the recognition, Co-Chairperson of the Prime Group, Sandamini Perera said, “This is indeed a great achievement for us. Our staff is our backbone. They are the heavy-lifters. They take pride in their work. We have been participating in the GPTW survey since 2015, and we learned how to shape our HR practices to the new norm considering the framework of GPTW.
The survey gave us input on all our internal practices, governance frameworks, policies and procedures from the employees’ perspectives. We used these insights and adapted ourselves to driving a people-oriented culture. We have been consistently ranked among the best in Sri Lanka. To be ranked among the best in Asia is very satisfying.”
Great Place to Work, headquartered in the USA, is the global authority on high-trust, high-performance workplace culturesTM. Through proprietary assessment tools, advisory services, and certification programs, including Best Workplaces lists and workplace reviews, Great Place to Work provides the benchmarks, framework, and expertise needed to create, sustain, and recognize outstanding workplace cultures.
Great Place to Work provides executive advisory and culture consulting services to businesses, non-profits, and government agencies in over 100 countries and territories across five continents, including Sri Lanka.
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