
PROVIDENCE – Two Rhode Island-based companies made The Wall Street Journal’s Management 250 list for 2019, released Monday.
The ranking, developed by the Drucker Institute, measures customer satisfaction, employee engagement and development, innovation, social responsibility and financial strength.
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Hasbro Inc. ranked No. 95 this year, with a score of 61.2 (the company scored 62.7 one year prior.) Hasbro scored four out of five stars for customer satisfaction, employee engagement and development, innovation and social responsibility and received a three- star rating for its financial strength. The company ranked No. 77 in 2018.
CVS Health Corp. ranked No. 213 overall, with a score of 54, a 0.3 point decline year over year. The company earned a five-star rating for social responsibility, a four-star rating for customer satisfaction, a three-star rating for financial strength and innovation and a two- star rating for employee engagement and development. The paper noted that the employee ranking was among the bottom 25% of all 820 companies measured for the list. CVS ranked No. 220 in 2018.
Textron Inc., which made the list in 2018 at No. 230, did not rank in 2019.
Several other companies with operations in Rhode Island also made the list this year. They were:
- JP Morgan Chase & Co. – No. 26 with a score of 70.3
- Bank of America Corp. – No. 27 with a score of 69.3
- Amgen Inc. – No. 43 with a score of 66.6
- Verizon Communications Inc. – No. 65 with a score of 64.3
- UnitedHealth Group Inc. – Mo. 98
- General Electric Co. – No. 100
- Raytheon Co. – No. 119
- CBRE Group Inc. – No. 121
- BlackRock Inc. – No. 157
- Tiffany & Co. – No. 169
- Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. – No. 232












