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NewNet Communication Technologies

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A Steady Ship Navigating a Difficult Environment - Anonymous employee NewNet Communication Technologies Employee Review

4.0
Feb 21, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Strong decision-makers in positions of authority, willing to make difficult choices in long-term best interests of the company, its employees, customers and other stakeholders. An acute awareness and understanding that health of the company is not simply about keeping constituencies happy and appeasing self-interest groups -- it is about longevity of business purpose and focus.

Cons

Overburdened with inherited business cases that predecessors could not control, necessitating difficult decisions that adversely impact morale and lead to strained relationships.

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Pros

Excellent support from Private Equity

Cons

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1.0
May 1, 2013
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Pros

Some good people. What's left of the engineering crew is good to work with.

Cons

Everyone is out to get everyone else. The lying that goes on at the upper level is unlike anything that I've ever seen. Backstabbing, lying, and turf wars drive all management decisions. There is no product focus. No central sales strategy. If you are a technology company or division being acquired you can kiss product development good bye. The overall strategy is to acquire older products and service the contracts while reducing costs. They will tell you otherwise but all they want is the contracts. If they don't fire you they will make your life miserable to the point that you leave. When they acquire you they will promise you the world. "We care about the people", "We believe in the products", "We're going to get your product to market". All lies. The workforce is reduced to the point of stagnation. For a development company this is like cutting off oxygen.

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