Manager - Project Manager Adventist Health Employee Review

1.0
Aug 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

There are some good people who work here. Good work/life balance for those managers who practice and support it.

Cons

Favoritism, nepotism, cronyism—oh no! Experience, talent and skill are less important than being Seventh-day Adventist or a friend of someone with power and influence. The company’s nepotism is rampant: sons, daughters, husbands, wives, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, in-laws, out-laws, second cousins thrice removed, etc. Adventist Health is a hierarchical organization. Translation: If you’re asked to do something that makes no sense, just do it. Don’t ask why. Don’t bother to recommend a different approach. This is unfortunate as there are smart, motivated employees who could make a difference if given the opportunity. Most move on. While there is a lot of talk about innovation, the company is behind the curve. One example: the company is moving to open workspaces. Wow! Now that’s innovative! Except that high-tech firms in Silicon Valley pioneered the model in the 1990s and research shows that open workspaces reduce productivity and job satisfaction, and, gulp, even harm our health. Advice to Adventist Health leaders: Google the 2014 Forbes article, “Why the Open-Concept Office Trend Needs to Die.” Or Inc. magazine’s 2017 story, “Open-Plan Offices Kill Productivity, According to Science.” Actually, the truth is, the leaders don’t need to Google any article. They just need to listen to their employees. If they did, the employee engagement they’re after would be easy to achieve. There are some wonderful people working at this company. Unfortunately, favoritism and a management style that discourages constructive dissent have undermined morale and created a toxic workplace.

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Pros

Tight knit community working environment, small hospital, great location

Cons

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Pros

I worked with Advent Health back in 2003, At Sunbelt, Across from Florida Hospital on Rollins before the expansion and the current car garage was built. My Skilled Nursing Facility and Rehab was there in that location before the expiration, Advent was a wonderful company to work for, and when I had to separate from them it was very hard to do, I loved my work with the peoplel and the patients.

Cons

It was hard to work in a older facility that was not as up to date as many of the others. Even though we were right next to Florida Hospital and we were their immediate rehab facility of discharge choice, especially when there was respiratory therapy involved.

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