Thread regarding Humana Inc. layoffs

Associate directors and managers need to start being held accountable in SNP

HCMs can’t take off work for anything but we have managers and ADs who are taking off every week for any opportunity- either blaming sickness or other endeavors and are not available when needed. The work life balance is not there. Maria J needs to pay more attention as a director before she loses her best performing HCMs


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Post ID: @OP+1k3hkg3fj

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SNP got worse there after Kim C left? I can’t imagine what it’s like now then. Because she was a nightmare to work for and promoted unqualified people to AD left and right. I left that org and moved to a different area of Humana. Higher pay, more opportunities and ethical standards.

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Post ID: @jt+1k3hkg3fj

@dd the workload increase that we have received is astounding. They are tone deaf and have no idea how unattainable it is.

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Post ID: @j0+1k3hkg3fj

@d8 yes this is true. One manager has already left as a result and SNP has to undergo “professional etiquette training” as a whole after an argument happened publicly in a meeting between said director and another employee.

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Post ID: @hz+1k3hkg3fj

Wonder if Associate Directors or Managers hired as they have a mean side of treating people, part of their credentials?? They're measured on how low they can get in "managing"? This the root cause of toxic culture at the bottom.

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Post ID: @dd+1k3hkg3fj

@OP she is already losing people. And she is one of the meanest directors in Humana. j/s

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