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Videojet Technologies

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Good place to work - Vice President of Operations Videojet Technologies Employee Review

4.0
Jan 13, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunity to move ahead on career

Cons

Leaders at the high level don’t know operations

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Videojet Technologies Response
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Hello, thank you for your review! Please see the reply below from Matt Kulis, Videojet’s Vice President of Operations and Supply Chain: Thank you for your feedback. We value diversity of thought and transparency in all forms and as a member of Videojet's leadership team, I can tell you that it is genuinely appreciated and valued. Also, I want to take the opportunity to clarify that currently and for the past two years I have been responsible for Operations at Videojet, and my experience has been quite different that the views posted. Leaders at all levels of Danaher and Videojet are extremely well-rounded business partners who are incredibly well-versed in all aspects of the business, starting with operations. I say "starting" with operations because this is in fact our foundation as a business. The Danaher Business System (DBS) is our competitive advantage and HOW we get things done. I personally have received great mentorship and guidance in DBS, and I would like to help anyone that feels differently. Lastly, I think the review, unfortunately, leaves out the fact that Videojet is a great place to work because of our talented, engaged, and diverse team. I personally would recommend it to anyone, which is why I scored it 100/100 on our recent employee survey. However, that does not mean we cannot improve much further, and perhaps I can help create an even safer place for feedback which makes us stronger moving us closer to our goal of a united 100% engagement. Matt Kulis

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