Politics and Shows - Anonymous employee Kohler Co. Employee Review

2.0
Oct 12, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Family like environment, flexible hours

Cons

Kohler has always had some internal politics, but the current level is unprecedented. Distinct factions among C-level executives, particularly those with UK influence, are only hiring their own and attempting to dominate specific organizational functions. Different functions compete for David Kohler’s favored projects to gain favor with the Kohlers, but the issue is that some leaders misrepresent project statuses, exaggerate technological possibilities, or even redo work solely to claim credit. These leaders prioritize appearances over actual development, focusing on impressing David Kohler rather than driving meaningful progress. The R&D leader, particularly in the design function, lacks professional expertise and focuses on winning design awards or securing publications rather than perfecting the design or development, or even aligning with other executives. As a result, numerous projects have been canceled, yet these leaders gaslight their staff, claiming their work was adequate while blaming other functions for failures. Staff members are constantly complaining, trapped in a cycle of being sacrificed in these meaningless conflicts.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

If you are okay supporting a business that is focused on building wealth instead of developing skills and business understanding of objectives, then you will fit right in as long as you learn two important phrases "Great idea boss" and "Yes sir, I will carry out all of your plans so you will be recognized by upper management". DON'T ROCK THE BOAT!

Cons

I have already posted a con, but noticed another con that other posts point to. I read about disappointment of no remote work anymore. Remote work is difficult; you have a hard time building collaboration, teamwork and trust in a remote situation. But as I look at myself, I am on-site and love coming to work - would rather be around my team and have a constant pulse on the culture where I can address any issues immediately. Ask yourself, other than the loss of commute time and being in the comfort of your own home - why do people prefer to work from home. Many times, it can be due to avoiding the stress and anxiety that exists at work. Now ask yourself, what would make people want to be in the office versus at home. Whether you are remote or in person, not wanting to come into the office may be a sign that you are not happy and lacking fulfillment from your current circumstances.

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