Lack of culture and poor leadership - Director OPEN Health Employee Review

2.0
25 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nice offices Good range of clients and projects

Cons

Inexperienced leaders resulting in lack of direction and poorly defined roles Lacking culture, so difficult to fit in

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OPEN Health Response
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Thank you for your feedback, we are on a journey of change and still have some steps to take to ensure all of our processes are global and consistent. That said, we have put significant focus around leadership development and introducing mentoring programs and a new centralised promotions process which will mean promotions will also be supported with a personal development plan. That said we also believe in giving talent opportunities which is a great thing for businesses to do. We are pleased to hear that you enjoy your client projects and the offices we have. We are aware that there is still a path of improvements ahead of us.

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Cons

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