Scrum Alliance Earns 2026 Colorado Top Workplace Honor
Event summary
- Scrum Alliance recognized as a 2026 Colorado Top Workplace by The Denver Post, based on employee feedback.
- Only 43 organizations with fewer than 150 employees in Denver and Colorado received the honor.
- Awards determined through Energage Workplace Survey, measuring employee respect, support, and empowerment.
- Tristan Boutros, CEO, and Kelsi Butler, Head of HR, highlighted the importance of internal culture and employee feedback.
The big picture
Scrum Alliance's recognition as a Top Workplace underscores the growing emphasis on internal culture as a strategic asset in the professional services sector. As agile methodologies continue to gain traction across industries, organizations that prioritize employee empowerment and continuous improvement are likely to see long-term competitive advantages. The award highlights the importance of aligning internal practices with the values promoted externally, particularly in nonprofit and certification bodies.
What we're watching
- Culture Sustainability
- Whether Scrum Alliance can maintain its high employee satisfaction levels amid potential growth or organizational changes.
- Industry Benchmarking
- How this recognition positions Scrum Alliance against competitors in attracting and retaining top agile talent.
- Mission Alignment
- The extent to which the internal culture directly translates into better outcomes for the global agile community it serves.
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