Plenty of talent but extremely poor leadership - Anonymous employee Noetic Employee Review

2.0
1 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Great mix of employees with a wide variety of experience who were supportive and genuinely believed in delivering good work - Flexible work arrangements - Some interesting and varied projects - Management well intentioned but...

Cons

- Complete and fatal mismanagement of the company. There was a conflation of 'profit' with 'strategy' resulting in short-sighted decision making that failed to meaningfully develop the firm's capabilities. No real understanding of what the firm was actually offering beyond meaningless buzzwords. No real business acumen at the top of the organisation and a complete unwillingness to critically assess the company's performance resulting in the same mistakes being made. - Business development was a joke based on nothing more than personal contacts. No consideration given to what the company was actually offering, only how to win the work. Business development revolved around winning the work no matter what relationships were ruined along the way or whether the company could actually deliver the work to a high enough standard. - Toxic military culture within management that permeated through all aspects of the company. Junior employees treated simply as 'boots on the ground' with no consideration of their skills or career aspirations. Responsibility was pushed down by senior management onto middle managers with no proper guidance or support. When things went wrong no one at the top was held accountable.

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1.0
7 Oct 2017
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Pros

On the surface, employees have solid credentials and collaborative spirit.

Cons

Management severely lacks any leadership and tends to bait and switch new hires. The founders and managers focus on how to better themselves in the short term rather than what is beneficial to the long term health of the company. In some instances this included flat out misrepresentation to clients and company partners. If a senior manager is not physically in the office it's nearly impossible to communicate with them. I expect to be able to get in touch with company decision makers around the clock. If a manager is on holiday (often for weeks at a time) all emails and phone messages are met with radio silence. This is unacceptable in 2017, especially from a consultancy firm. I would be surprised if the company survives through 2020.

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