A drying well in a thirsty village - Director CME Group Employee Review

2.0
23 Feb 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Stable, routine, easy to coast -Bonus package and time off is nice -Good quality environment if you just want to come in a down a job

Cons

After two rounds of lay-offs, removal of naysayers, the organization has been left with an out of touch upper management supported by a middle management layer paranoid about its future in context evaporating opportunities. The other recent reviews speak to this reality, no communication, no career progression, middle-management comprised of screaming alcoholics, etc. The once interesting opportunities are drying up quickly as the company has focused on “organic” growth and switched to cost-cutting and maintenance mode. It boggles the mind watching such a profitable company drive itself into the ground. The company maintains a cash balance of 1.8 billion dollars, margins of an incredible 61%, almost all of which is returned as a dividend to shareholders and barely a dime is reinvested in any sort of innovation. But why?! Do Google and Apple pay all earnings out as dividends and not re-invest to innovate? Would their shareholders like all cash returned as a dividend, I think not. Last time I checked, CME wasn’t a utility company, so what gives? This “organic growth”(a euphemism for 0 re-investment) focus has left what remains in the middle-management layer scrambling to justify its existence in an ever shrinking pool of opportunity beyond business as usual work. The doer level employees are left with the scraps, despite having more to offer, while the management put themselves in front of meetings scrambling to drink from the ever drying well of opportunity, desperate to keep their spot. Ground level employees are left doing monotonous tasks and have no meaningful involvement, no opportunity, zero progression. The resulting environment is one of resentment, indignation, boredom, and apathy among staff, and massive career insecurities at the middle manager level. Survival for the management layer is priority 1 and this only brings out the absolute worst in people, translating to back-stabbing, petty politics, abysmal management, no career development, lacking communication, and flagging employee morale. Meanwhile over at the ED/MD/Sr MD rainbow unicorn palace in the sky, things couldn’t be better! Their middle management yes-men reports do what they’re told, never complain, and deliver their ever shrinking workloads with a smile. For the executives in the high castle, costs are being cut, profits are flying in(thanks macro-economic environment!), a reducing workload is being delivered, nobody is complaining, and bonus checks couldn’t be better, all of their efforts are a resounding success! Or are they? And what about those Engagement Survey results? What Engagement Survey results, Engagement Sur? Engage-a-what? Never heard of it. Career development? Oh yeah, just go to that online tool thingy and fill it in, yeah it’s real real important guys, we care.

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