Kings III Earns “Top Places to Work” Honor for Third Time

photo courtesy of Kings III

Kings III Emergency Communications, headquartered in Coppell, Texas, announced on November 30 it was recognized by The Dallas Morning News and Kings III employees as one of the Top 100 Places to Work for the third year in a row. Kings III fell in at 28th in the midsize companies’ category, which consists of companies in a 10-county area with at least 50 local employees. To be considered, a company must be nominated by someone inside or outside the company. From there, employees are sent a survey with 21 statements they must rank on a seven-point scale. Kings III ranked in the top 5% of the following “culture drivers” defined by the News: clued-in team members (employees feel well-informed about important decisions), trusted leader (employees have confidence in the leader of Kings III), strong values, meaningful work and employee appreciation.

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