
Tacton Named to Inc.'s 2025 Best Workplaces List
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CHICAGO — Tacton, a global leader in CPQ buyer engagement software for manufacturers of complex products, is proud to announce it has been named one of Inc.'s 2025 Best Workplaces list, honoring companies that have built exceptional workplaces and vibrant cultures that support their teams and businesses.
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This year's list, featured on Inc.com, is the result of comprehensive measurement and evaluation of American companies that have excelled in creating exceptional workplaces and company cultures—whether in-person or remote.
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The award process involved a detailed employee survey conducted by Quantum Workplace, covering critical elements such as management effectiveness, perks, professional development, and overall company culture. Each company's benefits were also audited to determine the overall score and ranking. Tacton is honored to be included among the 514 companies recognized this year.
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'At Tacton, our people are the driving force behind our innovation and growth,' said Bo Gyldenvang, CEO of Tacton. 'Being named to Inc.'s Best Workplaces list is a proud moment that reflects our commitment to building not just a leading product but a great place to work. We're fostering a culture where bold ideas thrive, and every employee plays a role in shaping the future of a buyer-centric smart factory.'
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Tacton's culture is guided by five core values: Trustworthy, Visionary, Customer-Oriented, Engaged, and Collaborative. These principles shape how the company leads, works, and grows both internally and with customers around the globe.
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'This recognition is the result of intentionally living our values every day,' said Anders Fohlin, CFO at Tacton. 'We've built a workplace where people feel respected, inspired, and connected to a shared mission. Our diversity across functions, cultures, and geographies is one of our greatest strengths. It challenges us to think differently, act inclusively, and deliver better outcomes together.'
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Tacton's global teams continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in manufacturing by embracing bold ideas and solving complex challenges together. From hybrid work flexibility to a values-driven leadership approach, the company's culture is as innovative as the technology it delivers.
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'Inc.'s Best Workplaces program celebrates the exceptional organizations whose workplace cultures address their employees' welfare and needs in meaningful ways,' says Bonny Ghosh, Editorial Director at Inc. 'As companies expand and adapt to changing economic forces, maintaining such a culture is no small feat. Yet these honorees have not only achieved it—they continue to elevate the employee experience through thoughtful benefits, engagement, and a deep commitment to their teams.'
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To learn more about Tacton's award-winning culture and career opportunities, visit https://careers.tacton.com/.
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About Tacton
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Tacton is a leading SaaS company redefining how manufacturers of complex products engage with their buyers. Its cutting-edge buyer engagement platform empowers manufacturers to streamline the buyer journey, deliver personalized, customer-centric experiences, and bring complex products to market faster and more efficiently.
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With over 25 years of experience and trusted by more than 100 global leaders like ABB, Daimler, MAN, Scania, Siemens, Xylem, and Yaskawa, Tacton is co-headquartered in Chicago and Stockholm, with regional offices in Karlsruhe, Warsaw, and Tokyo. Learn more at www.tacton.com.
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About Inc.
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Inc. is the leading media brand and playbook for the entrepreneurs and business leaders shaping our future. Through its journalism, Inc. aims to inform, educate, and elevate the profile of its community: the risk-takers, the innovators, and the ultra-driven go-getters who are creating the future of business. Inc. is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with fellow leading business publication Fast Company. For more information, visit www.inc.com.
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