2 Mar 2015
Anonymous employee
Proteus Digital Health Response
10yThanks for weighing in. I wonder when you were an employee given a number of points that either have been addressed or are just simply not accurate, so out of consideration for any reader, I’d like to comment on just a few of your points:
This year we added a 401k contribution and enhanced PTO a bit with a “Birthday as a Holiday” offering. We have embraced open workstations to better support the interdisciplinary project work required to drive digital health, enhanced with complementary “modes of work”-conscious focus rooms, small meeting rooms, huddle rooms (for project teams), chill rooms, and a dynamic “commons” space that supported a product launch initiative, which benefited from other collaborative and cross-functional organizational dynamics.
Finally, as a matter of perception: What you describe as “video propaganda,” others see as a helpful communication channel; the “obligatory weekly award” is a peer-to-peer statement of recognition and appreciation; “managers declaring their love for the company” is an expression of passion and drive; “walls decorated with founder slogans and catch phrases” are actually defining quotes from world and industry leaders (nominated by any Protean), as wide-ranging as Marie Curie, Alan Turing, Rosa Parks, Jeanne d’Arc, George Washington, Mahatma Gandhi, and John Lennon after whom conference rooms are named.
I do appreciate you taking the time to write your review. It helps us look at how far we have come, how far we can go, and the choices we are able to make to get there.