Poor work culture, subpar leadership team - Anonymous employee Ecolab Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Ecolab pays market rate for external hires - Work life balance for some departments - Fast progression for those hired on MBA leadership program

Cons

- Major acquisitions of companies (Nalco/Champion Technologies) made more than 5 years ago, but acquired companies are still not FULLY integrated in all aspects (HR, IT, Finance..) - Legacy Ecolab, Legacy Nalco, Legacy Champion are constantly fighting AGAINST each other, instead of working TOGETHER as ONE company. Even within one business unit, the different departments are working in silo with little interactions. - Employee engagement survey conducted in recent years across all countries in the region revealed how disengaged and dissatisfied the employees are (More than half of the results showed that employees are disengaged and looking at leaving the company). Leadership is still pleased at the slight incremental % increase of satisfaction compared to previous survey. Unbelievable! Is the glass half full or half empty? - Company is investing on technology to drive efficiency and productivity but is not seeing results. It takes years just to implement a new financial system and employees are not utilizing the new software as there are inaccuracies or only delivers minimal and unnecessary information. - Many financial systems for data retrieval without proper documentations for reference and requires long time to reconcile. People usually spend most of their time cleansing and reconciling data instead of proper analysis. - Poor control of processes with no defined SLA, constant scramble to deliver. Reactive, not proactive. - Management team does not take responsibilities for their business results, quick to throw the blame to others. Entire sales team and administrative was asked to go immediately when they lost a major contract, yet the management team is still in the company holding leadership roles playing "musical chairs". - Minimal increment and bonus, varies across business units. Some business units had zero increments, forced to take no-pay leave while some business units had substantial increments/bonus despite their lower Operating Income contribution to the company. - Employee turnover is very high, there is no continuity and you will have to pick up the pieces on your own.

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