Manager has no people skills - Associate iPipeline Employee Review

1.0
Feb 25, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Nice loation. Great people. Good benefits

Cons

Local management doesn't care for employees, who are treated as a resource without no consideration to them as valuable contributers. All employees were ordered to copy and paste precisely the same goals. Local manager has no people skills and plays favoritism to selected people.

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iPipeline Response
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Sending Kevin Baer to your office, a world renown executive coach, was meant to help take the team to a more positive place. Kevin's message can often be hard to take and I have heard from many that it was received more negatively than positively. I have addressed the favoritism issue with Ft. Lauderdale management over the past few days so I would expect you will see this change 100%. I will be coming down in the next four weeks and I would ask you schedule some time to meet with me one on one. I am especially interested in why you disapprove of my leadership as well. Tim

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