Underperformance a Product of Values Collapse - Senior Manager Caterpillar Employee Review

2.0
Mar 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

* Caterpillar has historically attracted good talent. * Challenging global scope work. * Peoria is a relatively low cost of living area. * Relatively short commute times. * Peoria is a good place to raise a family, but is less good for singles. * Compensation generally competitive.

Cons

* Executive office has repeatedly demonstrated critical knowledge gaps in driving shareholder value. It is not about financial wizardry. It is about understanding critical cause-effect relationships (the anticipation of consequences), organizational alignment with strategic imperatives, and consistent application of company values--which have taken a major hit in recent years. * A disastrous record of acquisitions. Oberhelman has just about zero street cred on this. Between Bucyrus (32% premium at top of commodity cycle), ERA/Siwei (unbelievably poor diligence) and Lovat (never really understood the business), the company has squandered billions. The ERA/Siwei acquisition (85% write-off) may go down in history of one of the poorest and dumbest acquisitions ever by a U.S. company. * A culture of deceit and suppression of objective truth among senior leaders when it does not comport with personal ambitions and preservation of their total compensation packages. * Political gamesmanship should be negligible, but is significant and pervasive. * A culture in which questionable business practices are tacitly allowed, such as the $74M judgment against Caterpillar for illegally appropriating technology from a supplier (Miller U.K. Ltd). * For the first time in company history, four consecutive years of revenue declines. * Almost perpetual "reorganization" regularly breaks the "neural network" that supports how real work gets done. * "Reorganizations" that give legal cover to jettison long service employees at or near salary cap and those who would otherwise by covered by ADA law. The company may think they are being clever. They are not. * Loyalty is now largely a one-way street. Those who have made major contributions to the company over many years are now subject to immediate termination when expedient for short-term budget games.

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Working at Burger King and living from my car in Northern Michigan during the middle of winter was preferable to working on-site in Peoria. Project work was inherently meaningless and dictated almost entirely by the caste system this company has in Central, IL. My relocation had absolutely nothing to do with the role at hand and was a power play by management to get me to become a bleed-yellow Peorian in the CAT-corporate social club. The company loyalty here is absolutely disgusting and has nothing to do with the viability of the brand or product. Everyone is enamored with the status and wealth they've attained on account of not performing hard, manual, life-threatening labor. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who actually cares about what goes on in the defense division or addressing the geopolitical anomalies between the former headquarters and the new business direction of the company.

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