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Harvard Business Publishing

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Opportunities for the "chosen". Insults and gaslighting for everyone else. - Lead Developer Harvard Business Publishing Employee Review

2.0
Jun 11, 2022
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Pros

Paycheck security. Note this is different from job security. My paycheck improved incrementally while my title remained the same and my work was continually devalued and my role made smaller and smaller. (My projects always succeeded, were always delivered on time, and I was generally viewed as competent and pleasant to work with.)

Cons

Toxic environment where poor behavior is swept under the rug. Senior management believe (and teach) that who you know is more important than what you know and how you do your work, so - as a previous post states - only favorites (always white, mostly men) are allowed opportunities or recognition. Aggressive punching down in private and in public is the norm. There are no objective standards for personnel. Everyone is afraid, and this too becomes the norm.

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Harvard Business Publishing Response
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Thank you for the feedback you have provided. Given the efforts we have been taking to foster inclusivity and ensure that all employees feel that their voices are heard and they belong, it's disappointing and disturbing to hear that your employee experience does not align with the corporate culture. We never want any employee to feel they are working in a toxic environment. If you are willing to share, we would be interested in learning more. Please contact us at feedback@harvardbusiness.org.

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