Pros
Supportive and cooperative team members who are committed to their work despite operational challenges.
The organization is actively pushing for digital transformation, which aligns with broader industry trends.
A great opportunity for professionals seeking their first C-level or VP role to gain experience in executive leadership.
Senior Executive Leadership is receptive to ideas regarding automation and process improvement.
Cons
The organization operates under a "lean" model, which impacts the ability to onboard talent and scale effectively to meet increasing workloads.
IT is expected to pick up the slack for operational inefficiencies in other departments without the necessary resources to do so.
The IT team is understaffed, making it difficult to execute Senior Executive Leadership’s vision while maintaining operational stability and cybersecurity readiness.
Digital transformation efforts are not sufficiently supported by investments in personnel, leading to excessive reliance on IT and outsourcing.
The Senior Executive Leadership Team consists of first-time executives (CEO, COO, CMO, CHRO/CPO, and CIO), which results in a steep learning curve for leadership decisions and execution.
The organization’s culture is still evolving, and a mindset shift is needed to move away from a "sleepy" operational approach to a more proactive, efficient, and scalable model.
Career advancement opportunities may be limited due to the organization’s current size and structure.
All executives are required to be onsite five days a week, which may be a challenge for those accustomed to hybrid or remote work models. However, once the organization becomes more efficient, hybrid work may become an option.