Constant change - but not in a good way - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) nGenera

2,0
2 août 2012
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Avantages

Interesting tech Social media leaders within the organization

Inconvénients

Management truly seemed clueless about the business - their resources and strategy. Papermaster was touted as an M&A master, but in truth was just someone who liked to buy things and then would get bored quickly.

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5,0
28 déc. 2010
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Avantages

Great people, cool technology, excellent atmosphere. nGenera was a fun place to work with lots of opportunity to do new and exciting things.

Inconvénients

Because nGenera was a startup that was conceived at the top of the last tech bubble, there were a lot of money struggles, and management often went after the wrong resources with large sums of money at the expense of solid, proven resources.

1,0
1 déc. 2008
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Avantages

- Innovative product and service offerings - Very talented and renowned employees - Broad industry access to C-Level leaders of the global 200 corporations - Pioneering business transformation strategies - Has a possibility to break into a large market for Software as a Service (SaaS) if they invest, focus, and execute

Inconvénients

- Unproven business model - Service offering bundles and pricing is not well thought out - Confused product and service message to the market - Lack of input from employees on service and product strategies outside of a very small group - Poor investment decisions on acquisitions - Integrating acquisitions were done poorly, hampering synergies and slowing sales pipeline - Had unqualified managers in key positions who had too many responsibilities and consequently did none very well - Said they wanted to be a new kind of company but continued to cling to the old Big 6 consulting methods - It’s hard to tell who’s responsible for anything - very disjointed organizational constructs - Requires evangelizing an entirely new business model without the tangible software and service assets and methods to pull it off

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