Visionary Company - Anonymous employee Health Catalyst Employee Review

5.0
Aug 10, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company is positioned to do great things for the healthcare industry. The mission is real and the company leadership seems committed to fulfilling that mission. There are among the best colleagues I have ever worked with at all levels in the organization.

Cons

There are a small number of questionable senior leaders in the company that can tend to drag the culture down.

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Health Catalyst Response
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Thanks for your thoughts and feedback, and for contributing to the mission of the company. I agree with your assessment of the quality of our colleagues at Health Catalyst -- such a fantastic combination of capability and commitment. I also appreciate your feedback regarding some situations where there may be leaders whose behaviors are not aligning with the mission and values. Our 360-degree feedback process will help every leader and manager better understand what is going well and where there are opportunities for improvement. I apologize that it's taken this long to implement this feedback, but I'm grateful we're now implementing this. And you have my personal commitment to keep investing in fundamentals. Thank you again for your review and for your contributions! Best, Dan

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