Their People Team's initiatives are amazing, the way management implements them it's not - Anonymous employee G-P Employee Review

3.0
Jan 11, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great people - Great People Teams - Constant training - Resources for you to growth

Cons

- Inconsistency - Lack of transparency - Not really opportunities to grow - Micromanagement

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G-P Response
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Thank you for posting about your experiences while you were with G-P. We truly value and consider employee feedback as a guide toward evolving our trainings, programs, and benefits. While we’re happy you enjoyed our People Team’s many offerings, your comment around the management style you experienced concerns us. Please know that the approach you shared is not consistent with G-P’s leadership principles, and we are taking steps to uncover the root cause through internal employee and manager focus groups. Because, as we mentioned previously, the voice of our employees is our strongest compass for change. We appreciate your contributions to G-P and wish you all the best.

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