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Kronos Inc.: Optimas Silver Winner for Benefits

When Kronos Inc. in 2009 launched LiveInspired, its global corporate wellness program, the goal was simple: reduce health care costs. That quickly changed as the Chelmsford, Massachusetts-based...

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Imajine That: Optimas Gold Winner for Partnership

Companies talk about preparing for the future all the time, but Imajine That did something about it. Imagine that! The Boston-area children’s museum, which serves children from chronically at-risk...

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Oakland County, Michigan: Optimas Gold Winner for Innovation

Oakland County, which sits in the southeast corner of Michigan, includes 62 cities, villages and townships and 1.2 million people. Many of the municipalities were not able to afford certain software...

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Peterbilt Motors Co.: Optimas Silver Winner for Vision

To most people outside the trucking industry, a truck is a truck. But don’t tell that to someone in the business who can tell you the ins and outs of any type of Class 8 truck with a gross vehicle...

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MOL Group: Optimas Silver Winner for Global Outlook

MOL Group is an independent oil and gas company based in Hungary. It operates in more than 40 countries and employs about 27,500 people worldwide. Since 2010, the firm’s MOL Pakistan unit’s expansion...

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NCR Corp.: Optimas Gold Winner for Vision

It's not hard to spot the elephant in the room in a company that has 30,000 people and yet must hire 6,000 fresh faces across 100 countries each year: Um, where’s everybody going? Come back … While...

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Level 3 Communications: Optimas Gold Winner for Global Outlook

With more than 13,000 employees in 60 countries, Level 3 Communications needs a sound diversity and inclusion strategy. But as with many global organizations, Level 3 faces a trifecta of global...

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LaSalle Network: Optimas Gold Winner for Business Impact

LaSalle Network’s CEO Tom Gimbel was clearly blessed with the gift of foresight. When he founded the Chicago-based company in 1998, he understood that employee job satisfaction was key to a company’s...

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County of San Mateo, California: Optimas Silver Winner for Partnership

The reality is not many college graduates are clamoring to enter the job market by way of a public-sector government career — especially in the land of Google and Facebook. So San Mateo (California)...

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Kronos Inc.: Optimas Silver Winner for Benefits

When Kronos Inc. in 2009 launched LiveInspired, its global corporate wellness program, the goal was simple: reduce health care costs. That quickly changed as the Chelmsford, Massachusetts-based...

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Imajine That: Optimas Gold Winner for Partnership

Companies talk about preparing for the future all the time, but Imajine That did something about it. Imagine that! The Boston-area children’s museum, which serves children from chronically at-risk...

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Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare: Optimas Gold Winner for Benefits

Recruitment and retention are important at any organization, but at hospitals they are literally a life or death matter. There is currently an ongoing national shortage of credentialed health care...

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Oakland County, Michigan: Optimas Gold Winner for Innovation

Oakland County, which sits in the southeast corner of Michigan, includes 62 cities, villages and townships and 1.2 million people. Many of the municipalities were not able to afford certain software...

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Peterbilt Motors Co.: Optimas Silver Winner for Vision

To most people outside the trucking industry, a truck is a truck. But don’t tell that to someone in the business who can tell you the ins and outs of any type of Class 8 truck with a gross vehicle...

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MOL Group: Optimas Silver Winner for Global Outlook

MOL Group is an independent oil and gas company based in Hungary. It operates in more than 40 countries and employs about 27,500 people worldwide. Since 2010, the firm’s MOL Pakistan unit’s expansion...

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NCR Corp.: Optimas Gold Winner for Vision

It's not hard to spot the elephant in the room in a company that has 30,000 people and yet must hire 6,000 fresh faces across 100 countries each year: Um, where’s everybody going? Come back … While...

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Level 3 Communications: Optimas Gold Winner for Global Outlook

With more than 13,000 employees in 60 countries, Level 3 Communications needs a sound diversity and inclusion strategy. But as with many global organizations, Level 3 faces a trifecta of global...

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Zoombezi Bay: Optimas Gold Winner for Recruiting

As a 22.7-acre water park with 400,000 annual guests, 17 water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river and more, Zoombezi Bay needs a lot of lifeguards. Two hundred to be exact.   Yearly lifeguard...

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LaSalle Network: Optimas Gold Winner for Business Impact

LaSalle Network’s CEO Tom Gimbel was clearly blessed with the gift of foresight. When he founded the Chicago-based company in 1998, he understood that employee job satisfaction was key to a company’s...

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County of San Mateo, California: Optimas Silver Winner for Partnership

The reality is not many college graduates are clamoring to enter the job market by way of a public-sector government career — especially in the land of Google and Facebook. So San Mateo (California)...

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