Parent company's inability to manage growth has lead to disfunction and confusion - Engineering Manager MakeMusic Employee Review

1.0
Mar 18, 2017
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Pros

Lower level employees (i.e. those doing the actual work) are very passionate, dedicated, and talented.

Cons

Management is creating a culture that lacks transparency and clarity in terms of company and product direction. The parent company, Peaksware, has grown a lot in recent years, but through acquisition rather than typical growth. As such they are acquiring brands/technologies that they do not understand as well, and they are trying to apply processes/techniques to domains/products that are different from what they are used to without acknowledging and recognizing where there might need to be differences. Upper management seems to be trying to manage the company like when it was a much smaller company in that the small executive group are trying to manage the day to day operations of teams rather than empowering middle management and the teams themselves by providing business context and allowing them to work towards that. Not surprisingly the executives do not have the time for this micro-management, and so teams are left with unclear direction and middle management are left questioning their purpose/role since they have little authority and are left out of the loop in terms of where things are supposed to be headed. Pointing this out or questioning direction and lack of transparency is not looked favorably on by the tight knit upper management group, and even high level key stakeholders from the sub companies are excluded from strategy and planning sessions relating to their products. Additionally, the company takes advantage of the fact that employees are drawn to the company because of the product domain of each brand (musicians at MakeMusic, athletes at TrainingPeaks, etc.), and so compensation is below average, especially for junior level employees (interns and interns who are converted to full time employees are paid very little and there is very little effort to correct this as these employees demonstrate growth). This seems to be a conscious strategy.

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MakeMusic Response
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As an organization we accept that in the case of this former employee, it was a failure on our part by promoting someone to a management position who lacked the basic people skills necessary to be an effective manager. We simply made a mistake by not recognizing a significant lack of emotional intelligence and soft-skills necessary to be an effective leader. We have made several improvements to our processes as a result. It’s very unfortunate when someone is asked to leave the organization who is no longer delivering against the values and principles which we hold dear. Since then, we have taken many steps to improve, including the implementation of a management and leadership development and coaching program to ensure we identify and nurture future talent and empower all our leaders with the tools and skills necessary to succeed. ~Gear Fisher, CEO, gear@peaksware.com

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5.0
Oct 8, 2021
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Pros

MakeMusic provides a wonderful working environment. Employees are passionate about our products and shared values. Managers are supportive, convey clear business strategy, and are open to feedback. Managers have listened and responded well to employees during the challenges of COVID. The structure of working alongside other brands at Peaksware, such as Alfred Music and TrainingPeaks, improves the MakeMusic environment. There are ample opportunities for growth.

Cons

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4.0
Sep 27, 2024
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Pros

Music is universal spanning all cultures and crossing all borders. MakeMusic's products are all about creating, sharing, teaching, and learning music. Helping people share the passion and joy of their musical creations and talents with others. For this reason, the team at MakeMusic is equally passionate and joyful. Everyone, many of them musicians themselves, is supportive and caring and come together to create products for musicians to love.

Cons

Like any other company, it must make money to survive. The music software market is small and crowded with many participants and products. Remaining profitable can unfortunately lead to hard decisions about what products and which projects are most important. If something is not providing enough to the bottom line, then the cost of maintaining that piece cannot be reconciled and things have to give, products canceled, teams dissolved, and sometimes peoples' roles eliminated.

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