Great Corporate Culture - Product Manager Tuthill Employee Review

4.0
5 Apr 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

A fantastic corporate culture and great coworkers.

Cons

Behind the times in some of their business processes.

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5.0
7 May 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Culture of Tuthill is hard to describe - I worked as a contract person for over a year and was treated as an employee - included in special events and when my contract ended, was given a letter of recommendation which led to full time employment

Cons

None, None and None - and None one more time

5.0
21 Aug 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Corporate goals are now realistic, strategic and support long-term growth. The current CEO has a clear multi-year plan that supports sustainability for Tuthill. The challenges of 2020 have allowed this company to actually grow, to strengthen the team, and to drive professional growth throughout team members. It is truly AMAZING to see the progress! Corporate employees are accountable for supporting the manufacturing businesses and tied to financial metrics - they are now in serve of. They know what their business purpose is and they know how to get there. Employees have a natural IDP with cross training within departments, strong partnerships extending enterprise-wide, employees can regularly revisit job descriptions and evolve their skills and tools, and employees understand their choice in how they show up. This is what shapes the culture that allows employees to blossom.

Cons

So many years of clouded direction have allowed competitors to gain market share. Focus was not on product or tools and how to better serve customers, the true fuel for a business. Previous leadership focused on a "journey" that spent years "crossing a meadow." The meadow never had metrics and always shadowed the flat business to employees. The company artificially lived by a culture and story created by an independent agency and never truly understood, created or embraced by employees. This has made it challenging for today's leadership to gain traction, yet in 8 months a difference is already seen and felt. A few employees still lack personal responsibility of being accountable and feel the company owes them something without providing individual contribution - they have confused policy changes with culture and something "they don't like." They seek entitlement without purpose.

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