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Autonomy - Good products, Good Technology, Wasted Potential

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Nov 12, 2010

2010-11-12 22:30 PST

1.0

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Recognition & Feedback 2.5
Career Opportunities 2.0
Employee Morale 1.0
Senior Leadership 1.0
Fairness & Respect 1.0
Communication 2.5
Work/Life Balance 2.0
Compensation & Benefits 3.0
Disapproves of CEO

Autonomy – “Good products, Good Technology, Wasted Potential

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Autonomy Anonymous:   (Current Employee)

Pros

* Free breakfast on Wed and free lunch on Fri
* Free soda, free coffee, free milk
* There are some good people

Cons

* The company doesn't care about the customers and the employees
* To ensure the stock price can continue to go up in short-term, the company doesn't invest in the products and the people. There are severe shortages of people, systems, and infrastructure to support the business. Products and services are not adequate to meet customer needs. Angry customers call and scold the client facing people all the time
* Top management only knows how to threaten the lower ranks. Basically, employees are not empowered to do the work, and not provided the tools to do the work. But if the work cannot be done, there is always the threat of firing.

Advice to Senior Management

* As many have mentioned here, Autonomy has the products to be a big player. Timing is right and the product sets are right on. Unfortunately, the management team is not experienced in managing the company and lead the employees. Few employees are satisfied.
* Be more long-termed focus. Invest in the people and the infrastructure. Otherwise, people will be burnt out and the company will hit a snag.

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