Pros
- Great work-life balance (minus new RTO initiatives) - Awesome co-workers, many of whom excited to help & support when requested - Vizient is a huge organization with a massive reach, very cool work with such an impactful organization
Cons
Restructuring without consultation - Restructuring to better support team success would be great in theory, but Vizient consistently misses the mark. It often feels as though no one from the impacted teams is consulted before changes are rolled out. As a result, leadership frequently has to backtrack and rework processes, creating a massive waste of time and resources. Unfortunately, this issue has only gotten worse over time. Leadership double-speak - Leadership frequently claims that every initiative is “in service of providers,” yet continue to impose sweeping structural and process changes that seemingly don’t align with provider needs. Standardization and consistent practices can be valuable, but when these become rigid metrics that force employees to prioritize compliance over meaningful outcomes, it directly undermines Vizient’s stated mission. HR and bureaucracy - HR functions much like the Vogons from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - rigidly bureaucratic, resistant to nuance, and allergic to change. Rather than enabling growth or supporting teams, HR processes often make it unnecessarily difficult to attract, retain, or develop talent. The increasing reliance on matrices and top-down directives has only made this worse. Return-to-office policy - The new mandate requiring all new roles to be based out of a Vizient office (Dallas, Chicago, Cape Girardeau, etc.), regardless of whether the position serves a remote client site, has been particularly disappointing. For a company that promotes internal growth and talent development, this policy severely limits opportunities and contradicts Vizient’s own stated values.