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Company culture ideas from the best company culture of 2018

In December 2018, Comparably announced their annual Best Company Culture winners based on the highest ratings by anonymous employee feedback. Comparably ranked each organization by 18 core culture metrics, broken up into demographics, team, company, and daily life.
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Valentine’s Day sweet treats office delivery ideas

This coming Valentine’s Day offers the perfect day to show your colleagues just how much you appreciate them with something special and out of the ordinary. We’re not talking about pharmacy-bought cinnamon candies and dime-a-dozen chocolates, either. February 14th should be celebrated in every office with frilly-pink doughnuts, the finest cupcakes your city has to offer and homemade, melty chocolates.
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Workplace culture: What the 7 best places to work in 2019 have in common

One of the leading job search and recruiting websites, Glassdoor.com, recently published a list of the best places to work in 2019 in the US. We want to know what these American companies have in common and discover how important workplace culture is for today’s employees.
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Game day food for American pros

Eat like a champion this Game Day with the best party foods and snacks in America. Here’s a list of the top Game Day food ideas and the best local restaurants to order them from in major cities across the US.
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How to eat healthy food at work

If you spend half of your waking hours in the office, odds are that you eat lunch and maybe even breakfast there too. You may work late once in a while and order in a meal or two. And then there’s Happy Hour Friday in the office, vending-machine sodas and snacks and free treats delivered regularly to the staff kitchen. If this sounds like your workplace, there’s a good chance that it’s a struggle to eat healthy food at work.
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The power of goal setting on company culture

Company culture has a significant impact on business goals. For example, the research is clear that a positive company culture leads to better employee engagement and higher revenue. But can business goals—and personal and team goals—impact company culture?