Lack of commitment to intiatives and employees - Supply Chain Manager 3M Employee Review

3.0
28 June 2023
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Pros

Excellent colleagues. 3M historically has attracted top talent early in their career and developed people from within. As a result, you find yourself surrounded with excellent and knowledgeable people who know how to get things done in the company and are committed to their roles.

Cons

3M's top leadership and BOD's commitment to their strategy, initiatives, and people has suffered greatly since about 2015. The company has fallen on hard times financially and has replaced much of its highly talented leadership with outsiders who do not understand how to make the company successful. They have come to rely on consultants to come in and sell them a bill of goods on what needs to be done only to discover that the recommendations are infeasible to actually carry out within the time and budget allocated. Instead of retooling and working it out, leadership rather conducts yet another reorganization and lays off thousands of good and talented people. They've lost the reigns and do not know how to operate a large, diversified company whose strong suit of product and technology innnovations has been lost. Very sad to see a previously great company falter as 3M has.

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