Great Place To Work - Credentialing Coordinator GlobalHealth Employee Review

5.0
Oct 5, 2020
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Pros

I have worked at Global Health for over 2 years and I love my job. The leadership team has been very transparent and encourages feedback from employees. Great potential and goals for future growth. Monthly employee luncheon meetings with Leadership Team - Questions and suggestions encouraged. Since the coronavirus struck, the majority of employees have worked remotely from home. Our CEO has communicated weekly thru video to all Global Health Employees. This has made a very positive impression on me. To keep employees "in the loop" as we adjust to a new way of working. I enjoy the interaction that we have in our weekly team meetings. Very positive place to work!

Cons

I honestly do not have any cons.

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Cons

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Pros

Potential Pros of Micromanagement: Ensures accuracy in high-risk tasks where mistakes are costly. Provides clear direction for new or inexperienced employees. Maintains tight deadlines by closely monitoring progress. Prevents major errors in highly regulated industries. Offers quick feedback, helping some employees improve faster. (But long-term, it often backfires by stifling autonomy and trust.)

Cons

Micromanagement destroys trust, kills creativity, and crushes morale. Employees who are constantly monitored feel undervalued and disengaged, leading to frustration, burnout, and higher turnover. Instead of fostering growth, micromanagers create a culture of fear and dependency, stifling productivity and innovation. Key Problems with Micromanagement: Demotivates employees – People perform worse under excessive control. Increases turnover – Top talent leaves when they aren’t trusted. Hinders innovation – Employees stop taking initiative. Damages company culture – Resentment builds, collaboration suffers. Companies that empower their teams with autonomy see better performance and employee satisfaction. Micromanagement, on the other hand, is a major red flag for job seekers—it signals poor leadership and a stressful work environment.

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