Bath-based change management consultancy Nine Feet Tall has been named in The Sunday Times ‘Best Places to Work’ list for 2024.
The annual awards, powered by WorkL, recognise organisations who have consistently high levels of employee experience and wellbeing, measured by surveying the employees themselves.
The accolade comes as Nine Feet Tall celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Founder and chief executive Esther McMorris set up the business in 2004 with an ambition to create a consultancy focussed on employee wellbeing, inclusion and collaboration.
Esther says: “At Nine Feet Tall, we pride ourselves on being people-focussed, internally and externally, by creating a nurturing and inspiring working environment. I am so incredibly proud to be recognised on the Sunday Times ‘Best Places to Work’ list for this. Credit must also go to my exceptional team who have helped make this happen.
“Since launching in 2004, we have grown into a team of expert consultants, we have delivered over 250 change programmes, and have helped hundreds of clients improve their performance. It feels fitting, and also humbling, to celebrate our two decades of business and achievements with this accolade.”
Headquartered in Bath and with offices in London and Manchester, Nine Feet Tall specialises in delivering complex change aligning the power of people and technology.
Specialising in retail and consumer goods, housing, construction, manufacturing, legal and financial services, along with the Third sector, Nine Feet Tall achieves results that make businesses more profitable, agile and ultimately more competitive.