Dignity has reached the final of Britain’s Most Admired Companies Awards 2016 and claimed sixth place in the Specialist Retailer section.
Dignity has reached the final of Britain’s Most Admired Companies Awards 2016.
Now in its 26th year, the Awards are presented and promoted by Management Today magazine. The results are compiled from independent academic research by Leeds Business School based on criteria such as Competitiveness, Quality of Goods and Services, Quality of Management, Financial Soundness and Ability to Attract, Develop and Retain Top Talent. Specialist investment analysts provide additional input to these results and then senior managers and executives of Britain’s top companies are asked to assess other leading businesses before a final list of 241 companies is collated.
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