Graniterock - Further Reading

Further Reading

Anderson, Eric R., "A Tale of Two Companies," Business Credit, September 1993, p. 22.

Austin, Nancy K., "Where Employee Training Works," Working Woman, May 1993, p. 23.

Austin, Nancy K., "Rock Through the Ages", Inc., State of Small Business, 2000

Barrier, Michael, "Learning the Meaning of Measurement," Nation's Business, June 1994, p. 72.

Case, John, "The Change Masters," Inc., March 1992, p. 58.

"Granite Rock Co.," Business America, November 2, 1992, p. 15.

Grossman, Robert J.; “A Tale of Two (Unionized) Companies”, HR Magazine, September 2005, p. 70

Pomeroy, Ann; “50 Best Small & Medium Places to Work”, HR Magazine, July 2006, p. 2

"This is How It's Done: Smart Business Moves", Inc., April 2009

Triplett, Tim, "Satisfaction Is Nothing They Take for Granite," Marketing News, May 9, 1994, p. 6.

Welles, Edward O., "How're We Doing? Granite Rock Co.'s Annual Report Card from Customers, and What's Done with the Grades," Inc., May 1991, p. 80.

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