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Engineering MD wins top prize
Bruce Draper of engineering company Geotechnical Instruments was named
as the Working Families Best Boss of 2006 after being nominated
by his PA Hannah Delany.
“Bruce cares about his staff and never takes them for granted. He
appears friendly, approachable and kind and makes sure everyone is content
in their job. He sees the potential in people and makes sure the right
environment and encouragement is there for them to grow", said Hannah.
Bruce caught the eye of the Best Boss judges because he has turned around
a very traditional engineering company culture by introducing an extensive
array of employee benefits. He says his team most values the flexible
working on offer at Geotechnical Instruments – the 85 employees
have more than 40 different working patterns and some work part-time or
term-time only – and the “guilt-free” time off for family
emergencies. The company also offers childcare vouchers, free medical
insurance, counselling sessions and even free breakfasts and fruit. This
has had very positive effects for the business, which is now a successful
small manufacturer, with a very low turnover of staff and absence levels.
Sarah Jackson, Chief Executive of Working Families said: “Bruce
Draper demonstrates how an inspiring, people-orientated boss can completely
change the culture of a company. He has not only made Geotechnical Instruments
a great place work, but, in so doing, made it more effective, productive
and profitable.
There was a very strong field of entrants for the 2006 competition. The
following will receive special commendations:
Lesley Cowley, CEO of Nominet, for “encouraging
a ‘can do’ attitude and supportive culture, as well as promoting
flexibility as a route to success
Alan Kirkham of Wakefield Council, for “promoting
a work environment that is stimulating, outcome-focused, flexible and
fun”
Karen Newton of Credit Suisse for “facilitating
a range of working styles, to maximise opportunities for individuals in
her workforce”
Rosie Pressland of Pocklington Montessori School for
“being a great role model, who provides her staff with the opportunity
to grow and develop”
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