In the annual ranking of Norway’s best workplaces, mnemonic has been awarded 1st place in the category for organisations with 200 to 499 employees. This is the 13th time mnemonic ranked among the top ten workplaces in Norway in the ranking organised by Great Place to Work (GPTW), a global advisory institute that measures and analyses the culture in workplaces.

Last year, mnemonic was also ranked among the top workplaces in Europe. This is the 7th time in a row mnemonic has made the European prestigious list.

Leading through trust and engagement

When receiving the award, mnemonic’s Kåre Magne Almåsbakk, Manager for Business Development & Contracting, and Emma Grönlund Aamodt, BID Manager, were asked why they believe mnemonic keeps ranking high on both the Norwegian and European lists of best workplaces.

In her answer, Emma Grönlund Aamodt highlighted the company’s ability to build trust and autonomy:

“We place a lot of trust in our employees. Everyone is given a lot of responsibility and autonomy to decide themselves how they solve a task or a problem, and how they best learn and further develop their skills. This trust provides you with an opportunity to grow, both professionally and personally.”

On stage, Kåre Magne Almåsbakk added that this is also reflected in mnemonic’s perspective on leadership.

“Our managers, no matter at what level, are not just leaders in the traditional sense of the word, but also leaders within their particular field. They have taken leadership positions because they are heavily invested in their field, and feel a sense of responsibility to the further advancement of it.”

“I believe this level of engagement rubs off on employees, both in terms of commitment and contributing to progression.”

About Great Place to Work

Great Place to Work is a global consulting and analysis company that builds, maintains and recognises high trust and performing work cultures. For more than 30 years, Great Place to Work has been consulting organisations in the private, public and voluntary/non-profit sectors. In Norway, Great Place to Work has assisted Norwegian organisations over the past 19 years. Globally, Great Place to Work collaborates annually with around 13,000 businesses and has accumulated data and best practices from over 100 million people worldwide.

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