Mostly Friendly Colleagues; Bad Management, No structure, Disorganized, - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei InVue: Mitarbeiterbewertung

1.0
14. Sept. 2018
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Most colleagues are friendly and helpful

Kontras

Some of the worst management I have ever experienced. Several colleagues in tears because of bullying by management and stress due to being overloaded with work. HR not taking feed-back seriously or offering any guidance to create effective change or create better working environment. Chaotic and disorganized. Within three months of being there a new hire left due to issues with management and feeling overloaded with work. Not enough time invested in new hire training. Favouritism. Certain employees are empowered by management which gives power over another. KPI’s are not reflective or productive. A lot of mistakes are overlooked for departments such as logistics as they are not measured. Overall my experience and feedback of Invue is not good. The behaviour and conduct of some of the managment needs improving. Many issues with the AS400; quoting tool; email; which is frustrating. Not efficient.

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We are sorry to hear that you had a negative experience. Ensuring that our employees feel empowered and are treated fairly remains a top priority at InVue. KPI's, goal setting, performance reviews, town halls. employee engagement surveys and an "open door" policy are just a handful programs in place to help promote internal equities. Again, we are sorry that you did not have a great experience and we wish you the best of luck in your next position.

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Kontras

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