Disappointing and Unprofessional Organization
Pros
Some very nice and smart people who are, generally, helpful and willing to share their knowledge.
Cons
Too many negatives to share all of them, but I'll try: - Senior leadership is completely out of touch with their team and among the worst leaders l've ever seen in a company. The CEO and his associates are wildly self-serving and aloof. The leadership team’s arrogance is palpable. Managers overseeing the various deal teams are extremely territorial and tend not to play well with others - This is a company where senior executives have lots of meetings yet nobody makes decisions. Lots of discussion about issues but very little problem solving and almost no accountability . - Senior executives are fiercely protective of their income and value of their equity holdings. This is at expense of rank and file employees - I've never seen more of a glass ceiling than at Chatham. So many good people are in a dead end role. MANAGERS DO NOT KNOW HOW TO DEVELOP TALENT - Unfortunately, there is a small group of “insiders” who are part of an outside “unaffiliated “ organization who are largely protected within the organization. This contributes to the perception of divisiveness or cliquishness of the company - Extremely weak communication across business units, even though different business units call on the same clients! This creates tremendous inefficiencies in managing client relationships - There is a general lack of professionalism embedded in the company culture that is misrepresented as part of the firm’s “quirkiness". It’s an excuse for ineffective leadership!