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Slow you roll - Anonymous employee Crain Communications Employee Review

2.0
31 July 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Company does have a vision - although the vision seems a bit clouded, especially for a company dependent upon print publications as a large source of their income.

Cons

As a business, downsizing is a part of life. However, downsizing during a time when you are trying to grow seems counter intuitive.

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Crain Communications Response
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Response: We appreciate your feedback and thought we’d address some of your concerns. For the company to be successful, it is important not only to grow revenue but also manage costs and we constantly work to balance investment in our core business - content creation - with operating efficiency. Moreover, we have spent recent years streamlining our organizational structure to eliminate duplication of work between the brands and our corporate teams. We recognize change is very difficult but the changes we're making will allow us to grow the business in a more meaningful way going forward.

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Strong Brand: Pensions & Investments remains a highly respected and trusted name in institutional financial media.Valuable Data: The underlying proprietary data and research products are high-quality and genuinely sought after by major institutions. Colleagues: The day-to-day editorial and sales teams are incredibly dedicated professionals who care about the product.

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