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Tacoma Company Recognized as a Great Place to Work |
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Written On: December 11, 2003 |
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Written By: Richard Davis |
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TACOMA – Destination Harley-Davidson is one of 19 Washington businesses recently honored at the Association of Washington Business (AWB) Board of Directors meeting as a recipient of the 2003 Better Workplace Award for going the extra mile in creating and maintaining better workplaces.
AWB President Don Brunell and Board Chair Mike Bernard were on hand to present the awards Wednesday, Dec. 10, at the Seattle Renaissance Madison Hotel.
The 2003 AWB Better Workplace Awards were given to AWB member businesses both small and large. Award categories included workplace safety, job training and advancement, and innovative benefit and compensation programs. The annual awards program recognizes AWB member companies that go the extra mile to create workplaces that are family-friendly, promote safety and enable employees to achieve their best. In recognizing those outstanding companies, the awards also draw attention to examples of workplace policies that may help other companies identify and develop programs aimed at boosting morale, increasing productivity, improving recruiting and retention, and reducing training costs.
An independent panel of judges chose the winners.
Destination Harley-Davidson was chosen as a winner in the job training category with 100-250 employees. The Tacoma company provides its employees with many avenues for job training, which will allow them to perform their duties proficiently. Formal training tailored for staff members in sales, merchandising and service. Service personnel are put through courses with over 100 individual modules, making sure they are very familiar with their product. All company managers receive Harley-Davidson University training.
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