Sr Leadership is arrogant - Anonymous employee RealPage Employee Review

1.0
24 Dec 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Compensation is way higher than it should be at Sr Dir through C-Suite

Cons

Very dysfunctional. Sr Leaders lack self-awareness. Many in the C-Suite have NEVER led $500m+ in revenue. They are practicing as they go. Mr Winn is paranoid and has hand picked the board and his C-Level leaders to avoid anyone taking the company in a different direction. Most recent example is our ‘new COO’ Ms Glover. ZERO experience in these roles! Everyone kisses up to her and plays along with her self-branding game but none of us respect her. The C-Suite is so confident in their ability to drive value for their shareholders that they are selling their own RP stock EVERY quarter!! This company harbors C players like I’ve never seen! Most are in sales roles. Because they know they won’t be fired, they tend to be rude and toxic to the rest of us.

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RealPage Response
7y
Thank you for your post. I agree with you that we have a cadre of excellent mid level leadership, which is certainly part of the heart and soul of any company. You are also correct that some members of the leadership team are growing with the company, some of us have been in multi-billion dollar organizations and do know what it takes to scale upwards. You might be very surprised to know that we do have rigor and debate on making the appropriate decisions for the company. I don't see anyone saluting the flag for very long. Now a point I would agree with you on is there is no place for rude or arrogant people, just does not work, so if you are open to sitting down and looking deeper into the organization on ways we can improve, I would like to work with you and support you on that initiative. You're 100% correct that every employee's contributions need to be valued. The good news is most of our employees do feel that way based on the engagement survey. Please take me up on my offer and I will buy you lunch. Sincerely, Kurt Twining X4016

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