Lack of leaders - Anonymous employee Lucid Motors Employee Review

2.0
28 May 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Pay, colleagues, close proximity to home. Short commute.

Cons

Management doesn’t understand that we only follow them because of their title. Most Sr. Managers and above are not Leaders. Leaders would invest in the culture, (say hello, rally their teams with saying thank-you for being here today, display enthusiasm, (we don’t care you have a lot to do), acknowledge your teams), invest in their people, (seek to understand, acknowledge the lack of communication of what is going in which effect their teams). Low morale as we are not robots. Sr. Management and above doesn’t realize if they showed their appreciation with those who are in the office by smiling and getting to know the team, they can help to change morale.

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