Management in Action - Anonymous employee HP Inc. Employee Review

3.0
10 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Management is good in getting status quo. Doing the same thing better in whatever they been doing. Reviews and vigorous review. On the financial numbers to keep ppl on their toes to get the them coming to the review. They are able to keep guideline in tact for operations.

Cons

Too many review and not knowing that reviews does not equate to numbers flowing in. There too many fundamental issues to be resolved. The issues of having doing so much unnecessary work just because we did not have one single reporting information. At time, we asking senior ppl to pull data to report upwards. 1. Too many reviews. 2. No one tools to report information 3. We did not use the Technology to excel or ease our task. 4. We do not review who within the team are experience, we use ppl who we are comfortable with.

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HP Inc. Response
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Hi there! Thank you for the review and for your feedback! We recognize that we are going through a lot of changes, but changes bring a huge opportunity to improve, simplify and be more agile. Your feedback is very useful and I will communicate it to our senior management. ~ Madalina, Employer branding & digital media

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