Disorganized company with change-resistant leadership who doesn't care about employees - Anonymous employee Logical Media Group Employee Review

2.0
Oct 27, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

You can gain some decent experience if you take initiative and don't stay long enough to get burnt out. Occasional lunches, beer, happy hours. Rules aren't really enforced well, so the environment is casual. Dogs if that's your thing.

Cons

-Leadership doesn't actually listen to employees. They'll let you complain and will make you feel heard, but there is rarely action afterwards. -Ridiculous turnover. At least 8 (of a company around 30) people have left within the year. Teams will leave in solidarity. Everybody is looking for new work. Churn and burn agency. -CEO takes people leaving personally. It hurts his feelings. After a handful of people quit at the same time, we had the most unprofessional meeting of my life. The CEO gathered everybody in the kitchen and explained how it hurt his feelings, made himself the victim, and tried to reassure everybody that the company wasn't going under. -At the moment, company is struggling to afford employees (at least on the web side), is outsourcing work and scrambling with recruiters to fill all the vacant positions. -In the beginnings of a team restructuring plan as a result of everybody quitting. A version of this was supposed to happen earlier in the year but it didn't work out and left everybody more confused. -Managers are stuck in meetings and sales, and don't actually manage teams. -Company hires apprentices for low wages and gives them mediocre training. It's a very young and immature staff. -Going "above and beyond" is appluaded, but it's really the result of having to pick up slack from management and fix things that are a detriment to your job. -Getting promoted to senior seems to require the above and is not based on merit or consistent work. -Management always sides with the client. Projects are always out of scope and over-budget. Infinite revisions and endless work done for free or for the sake of selling an important client. -Projects are under-staffed and usually finished at the last minute. -On the web design side, there is no time for QA/testing and no importance put into the quality of devliverables. Sites are rushed and solutions are based on flimsy plugins. -Sales will sign damn near any client, even if it's an obviously bad fit. -Company won't fire bad employees, which just drags teams down. -No path for growth, internal employee reviews, or collaboration. It feels like a bunch of contractors working together in the same building. -Mental health isn't taken seriously as a medical issue. -Stupid office politics and cliques. Undeserved egos from people in management.

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Logical Media Group Response
6y
Thanks for posting about your experience and I am sorry that Logical did not work out for you. We know our people are our greatest asset and we do our very best to listen and act on all employee feedback so we can improve our culture and create the best possible experience of working here. We have instituted a Town Hall where anonymous surveys are taken to record what people are happy with and unhappy with at Logical. Our first Town Hall was last Friday and it was an amazing event. We shared the results of the survey and reviewed each of the comments in detail. Our team opened up in an incredibly candid way about what they like, and do not like at Logical. We whiteboarded everything and are moving forward with an action plan to implement every one of the items we can. I agree with you that we are experiencing attrition and it is challenging for everyone who stays to continue the good fight. Regarding the meeting in the kitchen, you missed the main point of that get together. We are a small company, and I am grateful to be able to attempt to have a personal relationship with everyone who works here. We are a family, and when anyone leaves(voluntary or involuntary) it is most certainly a loss for me, and that is because of that relationship - I would never denounce that. We do not have thousands of employees where I would not personally know the people who left. However that was not the message of that meeting. The main point of that meeting was to tell the team that I personally have failed everyone by not implementing the restructuring that we announced at the beginning of this year. We are in a transformative year of the company: we are growing, rebranding and changing our structure. I was accountable for the restructure goal and I did not get it done - no excuses, and nobody else’s doing, I own that 100%. In the same meeting, we also clearly and transparently, layed out our plan. We informed everyone of what was going on, what our current status was with new hires, our plan with current accounts, the restructure and plan of attack moving forward. I am sorry you misread the spirit of that conversation with the team. We take mental health and the mental wellness of our employees very seriously. We are new to handling these types of employee engagements, however we have had extensive and costly mentorship and partnership communications to ensure we are creating and developing policies to accommodate and support any needs our employees have. Lastly I will admit, it is most certainly true that we do ask a lot of our employees (myself included). I want people to be their best and push themselves to achieve growth and learn things that will accelerate their career. This place is not for everyone and I am sorry that your experience ended on this note. Thanks for your feedback and best of luck to you. Chris O'Neill

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Logical Media Group Response
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​Thanks for taking the time to post this. I have to say, we have certainly been guilty of a very similar environment that you are describing, however that was over half a decade ago (pre covid). Not sure how long ago you worked here but we take feedback seriously. Over the years we have taken all the feedback that we have received from our employees and made significant improvements to all the things you are mentioning. So as much as I would agree with you that we have in the past been inadequate on some of the items you have called out, I would 100% disagree that we are having those challenges today. Perfect, no, we are very far from perfect, however our average employee tenure has increased significantly, as our teammates are staying here longer and I can only attribute that to us having created an environment where people are excited about what they are doing and where we are headed. I have always been taught that feedback is a gift (a free gift) however I have also been taught that feedback needs to be specific. Like when you tell someone, they "did a good job" - that is not feedback. Saying "you did a great job because you were able to take your opening remarks and create a throughline with your message through every slide you presented and then tied it all back together during your conclusion". <- this is "feedback". Can you be more specific with your comments about "vague answers to questions during your onboarding" and "convoluted leadership"? Regarding Onboarding: We take everyone's onboarding very seriously. There is a significant effort to ensure we are making everyone's onboarding experience a positive one. Again are we perfect with this, definitely not however we are always trying to improve. I would welcome a conversation where you can explain more specifically what you mean with this comment? Or where we were "vague" in our responses to your questions. Regarding Leadership: I would love to learn more specifically what you experienced here? This is a fairly broad comment that lacks clarity or specifics. Managing a company or a team is not an easy task to say the least when you are working in an industry that literally changes every year, sometimes multiple times a year. I can only presume this is what you mean? Innovation and change are an absolute and non-negotiable essential for an agency to be successful. We pivot every year to ensure our product is current and we are offering the best possible solutions to the customers we serve(this year is certainly no different). Oftentimes, when we pivot with the market or industry's evolution, it can be disruptive as change is hard on people. We do our best to offer as much guidance and clarity as we can and those teammates who embrace change and charge forward, attempting to achieve the best possible outcome, are the ones who thrive here at Logical Regarding work life balance, I know this all too well. We are an agency and agency life is hard. Again I do feel like you potentially worked here a long time ago but we have made strides to ensure our team's have good balance. Outside of the list below, the most important change we have made is to ask our clients to not contact our employees after work hours or over the weekend. I send out an email every year reminding our clients that it is imperative that our teammates recharge their batteries when they are not at work. Again this is not perfect however it has been pervasive across our client roster. I no longer send emails at night or during the weekends too (I may still write them but I schedule them to send the next morning). Here's a list of other items we have included to ensure our teams find the time to rest: Generous paid holiday schedule Summer Fridays Mental Health Days personal days PTO various leaves closed between xmas and ny We have also successfully had an Account Management team in place since 2019. This team is responsible for managing client communication and ensuring the delvery teams are as innaccessible as we can make them, to our clients. This is not perfect but we have invested heavily here to help manage load. I am always sorry to hear when any of our teammates don't have a good experience here. Again agency life is not for everyone and Logical for sure, is not for everyone. I am more than willing to meet with you to discuss your experience. Again I am quite curious about when you worked here as I would like to compare that time to today. If not, I understand and I wish you only the best in your life and professional career Chris O'Neill
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