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World's Most Respected Companies

The Management Society recognizes and honors the works of the world's
top global companies. A team of the Institute
researchers conducted the study. Researchers' criteria for accepting nominations
included the importance of the company's products and services, globalization of
operations and markets, stakeholders satisfaction (employees, clients, partners
and investors), successful business growth, recognition within the consulting,
academic and international management communities.
The World's Most Respected Global Companies (Top 10)
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Best
Companies |
Country |
Sector |
| 1 |
Microsoft |
USA |
IT |
| 2 |
Toyota |
Japan |
Auto |
| 3 |
BP |
UK |
Oil |
| 4 |
IBM |
USA |
IT |
| 5 |
Nokia |
Finland |
Electronics |
| 6 |
Canon |
Japan |
Electronics |
| 7 |
Citigroup |
USA |
Financial Services |
| 8 |
L'Oreal |
France |
Cosmetics |
| 9 |
DaimlerChrysler |
Germany |
Auto |
| 10 |
Nestle |
Switzerland |
Food |
According to Mr. Med Jones, Editor-in-Chief, no "elite" list is
all-inclusive. There are many successful companies that do not have equal
media or research exposure. The nomination for A List is open worldwide.
To participate in the survey, please visit
Polls.
Methodology and Ranking Criteria
The survey methodology provides
the ability to validate nominations and allows insights into the nominees'
critical success factors.
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Public stakeholders can nominate the most respected companies and their leaders.
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Voters are then asked to
give the reasons for their nominations, thus providing valuable
insight into what key factors drive the success of these nominees.
Questions are presented in free-form and open-ended formats.
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Further research is
conducted to validate the entries using sales figures,
business/investment analysts ratings, competitive benchmarking and
market impact as expressed in the global media.
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After verification and
acceptance of the nomination, the input is then statistically
analyzed taking into consideration the geographic region, the
relationship with the company, the number of votes, the listed
reasons and the order in which they are listed.
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When two or more
companies score equally on overall ratings (reach a tie), the
Institute editors refer to the number of votes.
In a nutshell, the public nominates, the think tank editors validate the
nominations, and the number votes determines the respectability and ranking.
Other "A List" survey results
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