Adapting to change and prioritizing culture. - Executive Editor Wiley Employee Review

5.0
1 May 2015
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Pros

Good people, focus on the future, accessible executives, adapting to change while prioritizing culture. Company focuses on core areas. Doesn't try be be everything to everyone.

Cons

Some people slow to change, middle and upper managers feeling pressure of new realities of publishing, some people in traditional roles being given new responsibilities without enough training. Policy heavy. Some managers do not spend enough time learning about customers.

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Pros

Decent pay and benefits for publishing.

Cons

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