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First prize
in the "Top Job" competition in recognition of its outstanding HR management
CAS Software is "Employer of the Year"
Karlsruhe, 31st January 2009. CAS Software AG has come
first in this year's national corporate-benchmarking competition, "Top Job". The
jury was particularly impressed by the way in which HR management is
systematically integrated into the company's overall strategy and its
professional approach in this area. The Top Job business initiative has been
going for seven years, seeking out and recognising outstanding HR management in
small and medium-sized enterprises. Wolfgang Clement, Germany's former economics
minister and mentor of the Top Job initiative, will be presenting CAS Software
with the prestigious "Employer of the Year" award this Friday evening at a
ceremony in Duisburg-Nord Industrial Landscape Park. The prize will be accepted
by CAS executive director Martin Hubschneider.
In making the award, Wolfgang Clement will be recognising
CAS's achievements in the six categories examined: "Culture & Communication",
"Family Awareness & Demography", "Internal Entrepreneurship", "Staff Development
& Prospects", "Leadership & Vision" and "Motivation & Dynamism". The new
"Employer of the Year" - which was also ranked among the 100 best employers in
the German SME sector last year - made it into the top ten for all categories.
"CAS Software AG takes a holistic approach to HR
management, laying solid foundations that set the company in good stead for the
future," said jury member and laudator Dr Walter Döring, former economics
minister for the state of Baden-Württemberg, explaining the jury's decision.
"CAS is an excellent model for all small and medium-sized businesses who want to
be good employers - not just for recruitment reasons, but also because they
regard strategic HR management as a productive and creative driving force within
the company."
The judges were also impressed by the range of
cutting-edge HR tools, perfectly adapted to meet the company's needs. This
results in open communication and has led to a corporate culture shared and
lived by all, an employee-centred management style and plenty of development
opportunities. For example, CAS - the leading German CRM specialist - has
created an environment within which staff can manage their own learning from
their workstations, with a virtual library supporting the 166 employees in their
professional development. And the inhouse CAS academy also offers opportunities
for personal development, based on a carefully conducted analysis of needs. "We want to make people more successful," explains executive director Martin
Hubschneider. "Our customers as well as our employees."
To earn the award, the company had to undergo a thorough two-stage process
devised by the Institute for Leadership and Human Resource Management at the
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Led by institute director, Professor
Heike Bruch, the experts review the tools used for HR management by the
participating companies and carry out a detailed online staff survey. "Time and
time again, the results of our investigations have shown that a strategic
approach to HR management is directly reflected in the company's bottom line," says
Professor Bruch. "Put simply: Good employers are commercially successful.
This correlation will become even stronger in future. Companies that actively
seek to make themselves more attractive as an employer will become significantly
more competitive." This makes Martin Hubschneider all the more proud of his
company's success: "Top Job is only open to companies for whom HR management is
a high priority. To be recognised as the best SME employer within such a
competitive environment will really motivate our staff and make us even more
attractive to highly qualified employees in future." More than 212 companies
entered the Top Job competition this year. All 100 Top Job companies are
featured in the book "TOP JOB – Germany's 100 best SME employers" published by
Bruch and Clement, and profiled on the website www.topjob.de. The project is
organised by compamedia GmbH, Überlingen, Germany. Interested companies can
apply immediately at www.topjob.de. The closing date for entries is 30 April
2009.
Mentor, partners and coordination
The project's mentor is Wolfgang Clement, Germany's former economics minister.
Its partners are Gesamtmetall - Arbeitgeberverbände der Metall- und
Elektro-Industrie e.V., Akademie für Führungskräfte der Wirtschaft GmbH, HRblue
AG, Gallup Deutschland GmbH, Kienbaum Consultants International GmbH,
Schindlerhof Klaus Kobjoll GmbH, SchmidtColleg GmbH & Co. KG and Süddeutsche
Zeitung. The Top Job project is coordinated by Professor Heike Bruch, director
of the Institute for Leadership and Human Resource Management at the University
of St. Gallen. She has earned a prominent reputation, particularly in the fields
of change management and leadership.
Organiser: compamedia GmbH
compamedia specialises in organising benchmarking projects and creating networks
for small and medium-sized enterprises. From its headquarters in Überlingen on
Lake Constance, the company runs the "Top Job – Germany's 100 best SME employers" employer benchmarking project and the
"Top 100 – The 100 most innovative
companies in Germany's SME sector" and "Ethics in business – pioneers of ethical
conduct" projects.
This text is available in digital format from masurat@compamedia.de; photographs
of the awards ceremony will be available in the Press section of www.topjob.de
from Saturday, 31 January. Your contact can provide pictures of the
prize-winning company.
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