no charisma in the leader - Senior Data Analytics Consultant Experian Employee Review

1.0
Jul 10, 2020
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Pros

a small office with not more than 100-150 people in BKC.not too far from most parts of mumbai.

Cons

the more i see and hear our india MD talk the more i am convinced our biggest failing come from the lack of charismatic leadership.when i say charismatic i mean someone who is humble intelligent and honest.someone who draws intelligent people to him for a conversation.someone who is able to uplift the energy of a room with just his presence. we dont need someone whose presence fills the rooms with doubt,distrust or suspicion. someone who is an epitome of exaggerated exitense from his dressing up to his talking. someone who is creepy enough to ask young employees to befriend him online.someone who is particularly avoided by ladies. there is at least conslation in the fact that the corona has kept im away from us.

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Experian Response
5y
Thank you for your comment. Positive leadership and an inclusive environment is something we take very seriously in Experian. Please get in touch with me to confidentially discuss your experience. HR Director, APac

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