Every cloud... - Anonymous employee Sage Employee Review

1.0
Sep 30, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

90% of the staff on the ground are hard working, personable and professional. With a clear strategy and effective senior management this could be a great company.

Cons

Strategy - company portrays itself as a leading SaaS cloud business, and management forces this message down the throat of investors and colleagues. Unfortunately Sage has neither the products, back office systems or expertise to actually deliver this strategy. The company has neglected to invest in any of the above as the CFO now (now COO) committed to delivering an unachievable profit margin to artificially boost the share price (and his own share options). Current product portfolio is confusing mashup of on-prem/hybrid cloud, none of which is actually the native cloud the business dreams of (native cloud revenue is embarrassingly small). Leadership - sage is run by a culture of fear. Huge turnover at the VP and above level means that every new senior leader feels on borrowed time. Consequently they make short term decisions focused on keeping themselves in role, rather than challenging current thinking and setting a course for the long run. Previous CEO sacked staffed with relish - new COO will enjoy it even more. Investment - company has not invested in its people over the last 3-4 years. Employees made to feel they should be grateful for having a job at all, rather than part of a FTSE 100 on an exciting journey. Board decided to pay out £3m to its CEO (now fired) in December, but cancelled the company bonus scheme despite hitting all shareholder expectations. Expect the same decision this year, but worse as they actually missed shareholder guidance this time. Whoops.

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Cons

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Sage Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear about the challenges you’ve described around leadership continuity, targets, growth, and ways of working. We recognise the impact that stability, clear accountability, and achievable goals can have on the day-to-day experience of our colleagues, particularly within sales and customer-facing roles. We shall share your feedback with leaders for their visibility as we continue to evolve how we support our teams to truly thrive at work. If you have any additional insights to share, please leave us more feedback via our internal Always Listening forum or through your manager. Thank you again for sharing your perspective.
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