Global design and BIM software provider, Vectorworks, Inc. was named to Newsweek’s inaugural list of winners for ‘Best Business Tools 2019.”
Production & Warehouse Management Category Winner
Among the 54 categories, Vectorworks and its award-winning Vectorworks Architect software appeared within the Production & Warehouse Management category.
“We’re thrilled to be named to the first-ever Newsweek ‘Best Business Tools 2019’ list,” said Vectorworks Vice President of Marketing Jeremy Powell. “We are overwhelmed by the participation from so many professional software users in the survey. This recognition helps reinforce the commitment we have at Vectorworks to the values which connect us with our customers.”
The following parameters were taken into consideration for this award:
- Willingness to recommend the brand to work colleagues
- Trustworthiness
- Reliability
- Fulfillment of service promise
- Continuous improvement
- Security
Newsweek Media Group worked with Statista Inc., the globally recognized data research company to conduct the independent survey in March 2019. Selections were made based on a nationwide survey of more than 10,000 professional users of software and software service providers. There was also a targeted evaluation of Gen Z users (people born 1995 or later)—with more than 1,500 Gen Z customers completing the survey. The survey was delivered via online access panels; additionally, young entrepreneurs from US business schools were invited by Newsweek to take the survey.
To see Vectorworks and other winners, pick up a copy of the June 21, 2019, Newsweek edition or check their website.
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