WorldBlu certifies NixonMcInnes as ‘Most Democratic Workplace’ for sixth year running

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Tom Nixon
WorldBlu announced it has certified NixonMcInnes, among 40 other global organisations, in its eighth annual WorldBlu List of the Most Democratic Workplaces™. They are one of only four in the UK to gain this accolade, three of which are Brighton based.

NixonMcInnes is a democratically run, award-winning digital transformation consultancy specialising in people and culture. It works with large organisations such as BBC, Nectar and o2 to develop the mind-sets and behaviours needed in a world profoundly changed by the Internet and social media.

Tom Nixon, founder at NixonMcInnes said: “I know that I don’t have all the answers. In fact, I don’t think I’m smarter than anyone else in my business. If I didn’t practice freedom at work, and give others the chance to develop their own leadership capability, I believe I’d be taking a massive risk with our future.

I also want everyone to feel as fulfilled by their work as possible, and I don’t think that can happen without giving people the freedom and respect that I want for myself. Democracy is in our DNA and a founding principle of the business.”

Traci Fenton, WorldBlu Founder and CEO added: “We are delighted to certify NixonMcInnes for the sixth consecutive year, making it the UK’s longest standing WorldBlu democratic organsiation. NixonMcInnes has constantly proven to be a transparent and democratic workplace and thoroughly deserves its place on the 2014 WorldBlu list.”

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NixonMcInnes’ democratic practices include the monthly “Church of Fail” meetings where all employees are invited to share their failures in a non-threatening and fun way and ultimately to resounding applause. They also have a ‘Money Gang’ system, which fairly and openly determines employee salaries. Other global orgnaisations to make the WorldBlu list include Zappos.com, Menlo Innovations and New Belgium Brewery.

Organisations become eligible for a spot on the WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces™ after employees complete The WorldBlu Design Assessment™, a survey evaluating their practice of the WorldBlu 10 Principles of Organizational Democracy™, with an overall combined score of 3.5/5 or higher.

View the complete WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces™ 2014 and their democratic practices here – http://worldblu.com/awardee-profiles/2014.php.

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