3,0
18 sept. 2025
Employé (ancien), plus de 3 an(s)
Singapour
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale
Avantages
Good team dynamics. Monthly wine nights.
Inconvénients
Pay disparity was quite atrocious.
Avantages
Good team dynamics. Monthly wine nights.
Inconvénients
Pay disparity was quite atrocious.
Avantages
People are really nice and it’s a fun environment
Inconvénients
Senior management needs to align on a long term strategy.
Avantages
- Strong pool of individually talented employees across functions. - People are skilled, collaborative, and demonstrate a genuine desire to improve customer experience when given the opportunity. - Exposure to cross-functional work, offering visibility into multiple departments and business areas.
Inconvénients
- Leadership is heavily influenced by legacy perspectives, with initiatives often delayed and driven top-down without clear purpose. - Decision-making tends to favor long-standing relationships over objective, data-driven or ground-level feedback. - Lack of diversity at the top management level leads to limited perspectives in strategic decisions. - Significant time spent on polished presentations and internal alignment rather than actionable outcomes. - Senior leadership prioritizes vanity metrics over meaningful business impact, with slow response to market changes. - Organizational culture rewards consensus-building and “pleasing” behaviors over agility, critical thinking, and innovation. - Product function lacks clear roadmap visibility, with frequent delays and minimal innovation. - Product leadership often lacks practical experience, leading to over-reliance on buzzwords rather than execution. - Product managers have limited autonomy and are largely executing top-down directives. - Marketing strategy is overly theoretical and disconnected from real market dynamics. - Frequent use of external consultants and tools without clear ROI or accountability, leading to inefficient budget use. - Internal culture in Marketing discourages ownership, with misalignment often attributed to resource constraints rather than prioritization issues. - Design team is underutilized and not empowered strategically, often reduced to executing low-impact tasks. - Customer Service lacks accountability, with frequent blame-shifting and insufficient product understanding. - Commercial team can be internally focused and misaligned with client needs, with inconsistent adherence to professional standards. - Operations team lacks clear direction and strategic guidance, limiting their effectiveness. - Cross-department collaboration is often inefficient, with unclear ownership and frequent misalignment.