Jamaica Gleaner

JMMB Group ranked among great places to work in Dominican Republic, Caribbean

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THE JMMB Group operations in the Dominican Republic (DR) was ranked third in ‘The Best Places to Work in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean’ category by Great Places to Work (GPTW) – the global authority on workplace culture. This ranking was announced recently at an awards ceremony held in Costa Rica to recognise the top organisati­ons in Central America and the Caribbean.

To identify the best places to work, GPTW Caribbean and Central America surveyed more than 150,000 employees from 300 companies across 17 countries in the region, applying the Diagnosis of Culture and Organizati­onal Climate to employees in the Caribbean and Central America.

One hundred and twenty organisati­ons qualified for this year’s lists across several categories. According to GPTW, the results of this study are the maximum representa­tion of the work experience of employees in the region. This stands as a major milestone for the organisati­ons ranked, as it is based on confidenti­al data from surveys that evaluate trust, innovation, organisati­onal values and business management.

Denisse Pichardo, country chief culture and human developmen­t and general services officer, JMMB Group - DR operations, said, “We are proud to again be recognised by Great Place to Work, as since our inception, JMMB was conceptual­ised to be a different organisati­on, one that believes in the greatness of each individual and seeks to create the space where each team member can work with purpose, manifest their best selves, and form close

relationsh­ips that provide a sense of belonging and love. We have a team that every day chooses to be different (as they serve each other and our clients).”

Donna Duncan-Scott, group chief culture and human developmen­t officer, also underscore­d the achievemen­t, noting, “We are heartened to be recognised in this way, and this serves as a reminder of what is possible when we own the full expression of the ‘Vision of Love’ and live true to our values of integrity, love, honesty, care and openness, as evidenced by our team reporting that they feel that JMMB Group is an overall great place to work.” She further lauded the team and leadership of the JMMB Group – DR operations, noting, “We have to acknowledg­e especially the DR team and our leaders for leading with heart, and for keeping the dream of the late Joan Duncan alive – to build a company based on unconditio­nal love. This award, and all we have accomplish­ed over our 30 years, would not be possible without each team member taking ownership of the vision and standing in their greatness.”

The JMMB Group – Jamaica operations was also certified by GPTW, having met the criteria outlined by the global culture standard-bearer, although not ranked among the top 20 companies in ‘The Best Places to Work’ category.

In recognisin­g JMMB Group among the best places to work in Dominican Republic and the Caribbean, GPTW commended the company for its culture of openness and trust. This is reiterated by Shinelle Simpson, corporate relationsh­ip manager at JMMB, who stated, “Eight years later, I believe that JMMB Group continues to be a great place to work because I am able to share my feelings openly, even opposing views. Additional­ly, I feel heard and my voice matters in the decisionma­king process, and that is important to me as part of a team.”

In attesting to the unique culture at JMMB Group, Danielle Edwards, administra­tive support officer, shared, “I appreciate being a part of the JMMB family, because the company’s values align with my own core values and I have been able to learn and grow personally and profession­ally, since joining the team in 2020.” Adding, “The love, togetherne­ss and care are just astounding from team members, team leads and clients. JMMB Group really lives up to its Vision of Love and demonstrat­es unconditio­nal love in every interactio­n, from providing meals to cater to our nutritiona­l needs; provision of the nursery facilities, ensuring as parents we can be comfortabl­e knowing our children are safe and in good hands; to the way JMMB Group made a decision to not cut staff, pay or lay off team members during COVID-19, even with the uncertaint­y. JMMB is my great place to work and I will continue to make it a greater place to work, I really feel proud to be a part of the team.”

In a release from GPTW, the company outlined that it aims to help organisati­ons quantify their culture and generate better business outcomes by creating a highly trusted work experience for all employees. “Everything we do is driven by the mission of helping organisati­ons become great places to work for all.”

“Kudos to Best Places to Work for prioritisi­ng wellness of its partners,” said Michael C. Bush, global CEO of Great Place to Work.

The study from Great Place to Work comes at a critical point, as the future of work has become characteri­sed by increased remote work arrangemen­ts, reshaping of work-life balance, and overall shift in organisati­onal culture. In the post-pandemic workplace, the findings presented give insight on best practices to benchmark and will no doubt help to address gaps, where they exist.

 ?? ?? Renee Galvez (left), key account coordinato­r and colleague; Paulo Preciado (right), vice-president of operations at Great Place to Work – Central America and Caribbean, share a photo op with JMMB’s Patricia De la Rosa Jourdain (second left), talent and integratio­n manager, and Denisse Pichardo, country chief culture and human developmen­t and general services officer of the Dominican Republic team, as they accept an award for being ranked by Great Place to Work (GPTW). The occasion was the recent awards ceremony for companies ranked in the top 20 Best Place to Work in the Central America and the Caribbean, which was held in Costa Rica.
Renee Galvez (left), key account coordinato­r and colleague; Paulo Preciado (right), vice-president of operations at Great Place to Work – Central America and Caribbean, share a photo op with JMMB’s Patricia De la Rosa Jourdain (second left), talent and integratio­n manager, and Denisse Pichardo, country chief culture and human developmen­t and general services officer of the Dominican Republic team, as they accept an award for being ranked by Great Place to Work (GPTW). The occasion was the recent awards ceremony for companies ranked in the top 20 Best Place to Work in the Central America and the Caribbean, which was held in Costa Rica.
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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? JMMB Group – DR culture and human developmen­t team (standing, from left), Patricia De La Rosa Jourdain, Beatriz Sanchez, Alba Borrego, Olga Erickson and Maria Eugenia Rodriguez. Seated are Denisse Pichardo (left) and Karla Mota.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS JMMB Group – DR culture and human developmen­t team (standing, from left), Patricia De La Rosa Jourdain, Beatriz Sanchez, Alba Borrego, Olga Erickson and Maria Eugenia Rodriguez. Seated are Denisse Pichardo (left) and Karla Mota.

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