Pros
I had the opportunity to work at Learning and Work Institute (L&W) for several years, and during that time I had the pleasure of working with talented colleagues within the research and development team. The variety of interesting and impactful work at L&W, with partnerships with key policymakers and stakeholders, made for an engaging and fulfilling experience. I also appreciated the opportunities for flexible working, including the ability to work from home and flexible hours.
Cons
However, L&W had its fair share of cultural issues that impacted the workforce. The way workload was allocated and managed often meant that researchers and research managers were stretched too thin, resulting in little opportunity to reflect and learn, leading to stress and poor work-life balance. In addition, there were limited opportunities for training and development, which was frustrating. Issues within senior management and HR, including not listening to the workforce around key issues and gossip amongst leaders, contributed to a lack of trust in them and the decisions they made. Decision-making often took a top-down approach, which was not always beneficial. While the real talent at L&W was at lower levels, there was little effort to listen to and respond to their input. Diversity was also an issue at L&W. The organisation did not represent the communities it researched about, and there were very few efforts to address this despite sustained efforts from junior colleagues to take action to improve diversity (both organisationally and within research practice). All of these issues contributed to high staff turnover, with lots of churn of talent and junior people moving, which made it difficult to maintain consistency in the workforce. Overall, L&W was an interesting place to work, with opportunities to work on meaningful and impactful areas with talented colleagues. However, significant changes are required to ensure that the organization supports its workforce and listens to their needs. Despite the challenges, my time at L&W was valuable and provided me with valuable skills and experience.