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Renaissance Learning

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Renaissance Learning reviews

2.7

35% would recommend to a friend

(557 total reviews)
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Chris Bauleke

34% approve of CEO

23% positive business outlook

Renaissance Learning has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 557 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Renaissance Learning employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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557 reviews
3.0
Mar 23, 2017

A company with a great mission but no vision

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The mission is its strength and will always be. Great history and reputation!

Cons

The lack of vision from leadership makes it hard to stay invested in Renaissance's mission. Like many books, it started out great but it lost me in the middle chapters. I hope the remaining chapters will pick up again because the characters were great and their ambition inspiring. With the right leadership and vision, this company can easily multiply their worth. If you can imagine it, you can do it! Except there is no imagination here, just business.

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Renaissance Learning Response
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Thank you for writing this review. I appreciate your thoughts and want to let you know that the everyone at Renaissance is working hard to do amazing things for the teachers and students we serve. I am optimistic that our terrific team will be writing great new chapters to our story. – Mike Evans, Interim CEO
2.0
Feb 1, 2017

A slowly turning ship

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Despite minimal improvements made to products over the last few years, customers still overwhelmingly like and trust Renaissance products. The two products that have the largest footprint (AR and Star) are both game-changers in the classroom (even though the UI is pretty much a dinosaur at this point!) Additionally, the CEO and many (not all) members of the executive team express an earnest commitment to doing the right thing by our customers and by our employees. The most recent strategic goals reflect that the leadership recognizes where our gaps are as an organization and their attempt to fill those gaps.

Cons

The vision and integrity of the CEO does not trickle down throughout the organization. Management styles across the org are wildly different, and there is not nearly enough focus and attention on people development. Employee satisfaction seems to vary greatly, largely depending on A) which department that employee works in and B) who that employee's manager is. There are zero company norms or standards when it comes to communication (how to best address conflict?), leadership (what's the most effective way to motivate your employees?), productivity (how to have efficient and purposeful conference calls?) all of which impact both employee success and employee morale. Finally, I don't believe decisions are always truly made in the interest of our teachers and students. Due to the accountability we have to show our Board that the company as a whole is becoming more "valuable", many decisions are made that - at a portfolio level (in a board room) sound cutting-edge, innovative, and like good business. However, those decisions mean that the work we're doing "on the ground" continues to zig and zag towards the "next big thing" while continuously compromising the value we deliver to our teachers and students TODAY.

4.0
Mar 28, 2016
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Pros

-Great place to work, not super stressful or demanding. Understanding of work given and time it takes to complete. -Place to grow and learn, always offering ways to improve yourself. -Good benefits, high quality healthcare at a premium rate, match 6% on 401k. -Good outlook on the company as a whole.

Cons

-Compensation could be considered low. The headquarters is in Wisconsin Rapids, don't always market competitively in the other areas they employ in.

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