Could be better.. - Anonymous employee Press Ganey Employee Review

1.0
Apr 8, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

My immediate teammates, the flexibility and PTO.

Cons

Complaints and concerns are not addressed, workload is beyond manageable, department heads are never seen nor heard, basically just have to keep your head down and keep quiet because nothing will change. Either have to decide to deal with it, or quit. I am dealing with it because even though the pay is low for the massive workload & expectations, it's unfortunately competitive for this area.

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Thank you for your feedback. We’re pleased that you appreciate the flexibility and other benefits that Press Ganey provides. Benefits such as these are the direct result of listening to the voices of associates like you and creating an environment that further enables them to achieve a strong work/life balance. Press Ganey is committed to providing outlets for individual input. In addition to soliciting regular feedback from associates through Town Hall and other company-wide initiatives, our annual engagement survey offers an in-depth opportunity for feedback across the organization and within each group. Every manager within the company, up to the C-Suite, reviews the results in detail and integrates them into our ongoing corporate culture initiatives. Regarding your individual situation, we encourage you to speak with your direct manager or HR partner to discuss opportunities for improvement and to address your concerns.

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