Just okay - Account Manager Press Ganey Employee Review

3.0
Dec 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people who work here make this job. Your peers want you to succeed. Flexibility is nice, but it doesn't compensate for pay or actual support on the job.

Cons

This is not a chicken or the egg situation - this company was started on selling survey services, setting them up, and then providing quality data. The company has exploded since clients have to participate in CAHPS and has completely lost sight of supporting it's people and it's clients. Press Ganey's bread and butter now is the people selling and setting up CAHPS for clients, which is good, but the people doing the work are not valued, supported at all, and Press Ganey hesitates to develop them for fear of them leaving. They really believe that more responsibility is a reward rather than raises or promotions. This is also a very political environment. If you don't have a tough skin, you will be eaten alive.

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Press Ganey Response
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We are fortunate to be part of an ever-changing health care industry that is focused on transforming the way in which care is delivered. Press Ganey is at the center of that transformation with our clients. We are a rapidly growing organization that can adapt quickly to the needs of our Clients, marketplace and our people. Our leadership embraces an open door policy and strives to listen to our team members. We actively measure our employee engagement and take action to involve employees in the in the continuous improvement of our empowered work culture. Additionally, we are proud to have promoted 70 employees in 2017!

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