Bangalore: WorldBlu, a U.S. based company, specializing in organizational democracy and freedom-centered leadership, has announced their fifth annual WorldBlu list of most democratic workplaces 2011. The company has recognized fifty two organizations in the list.
They made the announcement as the part of the fifth annual "Democracy in the Workplace Day" for organizations from across the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the U.K, India, the Netherlands, Denmark, Haiti and Malaysia. The list included industries like aerospace, technology, manufacturing, healthcare, telecommunications, retail, services and energy.
Among the fifty two companies, are 3i Infotech and HCL Technologies were the two Indian companies who made it to the list.
The company, HCL Technologies, a global IT services company, was selected to the list after completing an extensive employee survey, which was sent to a random sample of its worldwide employee base. HCL finds its asset is its 79,000 employees that deliver value and directly interface with HCL's customer. 'Creating a democratic workplace within HCL has enabled the company to achieve this goal,' HCL mentioned. HCL's organizational practices were evaluated on ten democratic principles including transparency, integrity, accountability and dialogue and listening.