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Terrible Management Spoiling a Good Opportunity - Applications Processor Intersocietal Accreditation Commission Employee Review

3.0
17 Dec 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-Fantastic benefits -Improving efficiency and results of healthcare -Good chance for advancement and raises, although your job duties do stay the same -Female-lead company, from CEO to lower supervisor roles. -Friendly and immensely helpful IT staff always eager to help -Easy to learn the job, daily tasks rarely change at all. Perfect if you like repetition and low stress.

Cons

-Very, very poor management at mid to senior level. Lots of people of retirement age who enjoy having a little kingdom to manage, taking personal power trips on junior employees. This varies from throwing temper tantrums over typos to forbidding their department from speaking to anyone in other departments. High-level management is working to try and change this, but a reluctance to hold long-term employees responsible for their behavior leads to a great deal of dissatisfaction and high employee turnover. -No internal HR department, which limits how day-to-day problems can be dealt with. -Strong internal disdain for customers, which can lead to poor customer service at times. -Many customers are unable to use technology, which can lead to frustration when trying to help them. (For example, a huge number of customers couldn't understand how to navigate a website without help, and many didn't know how to burn data to CDs/flash drives or use a scanner for sending images.) -Actual duties are tedious, boring and deeply repetitive. Not for you if you crave variety in your daily tasks.

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1.0
15 Nov 2024
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Pros

very smart team who are mission driven.

Cons

Dysfunctional, micro-manager CEO with limited oversight from Board and no sustainable business model. Incapable of successfully creating revenue generating products. A new CEO from an external search for a candidate with vision and management skills could save the organization.

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