SIG Leadership is uninspiring to say the least. And ineffective. Not the people managers that we need around here to give us all the big boost that we so desperately need. We took an employee survey months ago and nothing has changed. Not that we really believed it would with the current management. Still no communication, no culture or values to speak of, nothing. But we thought maybe this might be a big wake up call to HQ, along with other candid feedback they most certainly have received. SIG needs a complete management overhaul across most departments. There are "managers" here who have NO business being managers. And who somehow get away with being very bad managers due to years of "protection" or because they hide out under the radar pretending everything is fine. It's not. And because this leadership only cares about certain aspects of the organization and chooses to overlook and ignore all the other obvious issues we've got. There is a death grip on change here at SIG. But really what's worse and the most troubling is that the HR is sitting on its hands doing nothing. We had high hopes that new HR would come in and be able to identify the dead weight and poor structures in this org. And help right all the wrongs that a first year business student could identify from a mile away. Looks like that hope has been dashed as it's been months and months and nothing other than good people secretly forced out or have just quit out of utter frustration. And this of course has had a palpable negative impact on the already very bad morale here at SIG. It's toxic and depressing. But most are staying as they vest, doing the bare minimum, including myself. But our spirits die a little bit each day. We also had hope with the new CSS, but there are been nothing done whatsoever. That team could not be more unfulfilled and claim nothing has been done for them. And R&D also has countless issues that remain overlooked and ignored somehow. Marketing is struggling and has had so much attrition, yet these ongoing problems gets pushed under the rug as well. There are no consequences for poor management here. The common theme is do nothing and act like problems aren't really there. It works quite well for management!