Following the most-viewed PepsiCo thread to date - regarding G-yatri’s departure - which sparked widespread concern and criticism of DPA leadership team and their conduct (garnering over 13,000 views and hundreds of comments ! ) here is a brief summary of the three-page discussion key points.
Let´s continue the conversation on the future direction of the DPA and S&T in this thread and it does not concern G-yatri anymore .
In the other thread (Is G-yatri leaving Pepsico?) concerning PepsiCo’s Digital Products & Analytics (DPA) and S&T, employees have raised several notable issues, including:
- Leadership and Management Issues:
· Criticism is directed at G-yatri N. and her VP leadership team for fostering a toxic work environment and lacking clear strategic direction over the years.
· Allegations include overpromising results, mismanagement of resources, and pressuring employees to embellish business impacts to avoid poor reviews.
· Lack of ethnic and cultural diversity in senior roles was cited as example of ethnic favoritism.
- Toxic Work Culture:
· Reports of a culture marked by dishonesty, lack of integrity, and violations of the company's code of conduct.
· Employees express fears of retaliation for voicing concerns, with some stating that those who spoke up were either laid off or forced to resign.
· Across three pages of comments from S&T employees numerous concerns, including HR complaints, flagged about conduct of VP leaders predominantly from software engineering, UX design, digital product delivery...
· Shady tactics of lying about and badmouthing people of non Indian background.
- Questionable Financial Practices:
· Claims of excessive spending on contractors and projects without clear accountability or measurable outcomes.
· Concerns about offshore teams' frequent travel offsetting cost savings, questioning the effectiveness of the offshore model.
- Diversity and Inclusion Concerns:
· Discussions around perceived favoritism and lack of diversity within leadership roles.
· Some comments reflect tensions regarding the representation of Indian nationalities in leadership positions, highlighting a need for more inclusive practices.
- Calls for Organizational Change
· Employees urge senior leadership, including A-thina K. to address those issues promptly.
· Suggestions include conducting independent audits, reevaluating leadership appointments, and implementing structural changes to restore trust and accountability.
What´s Next. Any intel to share?