Geneca Named to Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Companies for Fifth Consecutive Year
OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., Sept. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Custom software development firm, Geneca, continues to demonstrate ongoing growth by landing on the Inc. 5000 for the fifth consecutive year. The Inc. 5000 is an honor roll of the fastest-growing, privately held companies in the United States.
This year, Geneca ranked #226 among software companies nationwide; #234 in Illinois; and #3079 Nationwide.
Geneca CEO, Joel Basgall, attributes the firm's culture as the key to its ongoing success.
"Fast growth at any time is a great achievement. The ability to increase revenue and grow during this economy requires a leadership that is willing to take a hard look at its values and put teeth in them," states Basgall. "This means knowing how to build trust with clients by behaving predictably, removing obstacles for success, and being open and transparent.
"People who are passionate about software development and making and honoring commitments can predictably produce great business outcomes. We're not about chasing dollars ... we're about making our clients wildly successful."
According to Inc. Magazine, Inc. 5000 honorees represent "... a report card on the U.S. economy. The Inc. 5000 are responsible for creating more than one million jobs since their founding, making the list perhaps the best example of the impact private, fast-growing companies can have on the economy."
About Geneca
Custom software development firm, Geneca, is recognized by its clients and the marketplace as a trusted advisor that consistently delivers great business value. Well known for its use of Getting Predictable(SM), the groundbreaking software requirements practices, Geneca is committed to setting its employees and clients up for success. Learn more about Geneca at www.Geneca.com. Visit Geneca's blog at http://www.gettingpredictable.com.
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