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Smart colleagues who care about their work, but corporate management doesn - Anonymous employee Crain Communications Employee Review

3.0
Apr 10, 2015
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Pros

smart, hardworking journalists who care about delivering a good product, good NY office space with some nice perks

Cons

corporate management in Detroit really don't seem to have a strong plan to address changes in the media industry, strategy shifts constantly

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Crain Communications Response
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Our corporate leadership has placed great emphasis on improved communication around company direction, as evidenced by this year’s cross-office Town Halls. We’ve made significant strides in focusing on key, purpose-based, goals that will not only respond to changes in the media industry, but lead them. We hope that after hearing what was shared in our May presentation, you feel more confident in both our ability to develop a winning strategy and deliver on it.

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