Facilities Operations Struggles With Inclusion, Transparency, and Modern Leadership - Avis employé Project Manager Duke University

2,0
15 janv. 2026
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Avantages

Duke has strong name recognition and resources. Facilities Operations is mission-critical work and can be meaningful in theory. Some frontline staff are hardworking and genuinely committed.

Inconvénients

Culture is overwhelmingly white, male-dominated, particularly in leadership. Very limited diversity of thought, leadership style, or process; not just demographics. Leadership culture leans rigid, hierarchical, and politically right-leaning, which influences decision-making and expectations. There is a strong “this is how we’ve always done it” mentality that discourages innovation or questioning. DEI is discussed at a high level but not meaningfully practiced within Facilities Operations. Employees who challenge processes, advocate for change, or bring alternative perspectives are often marginalized rather than supported. Expectations are often communicated as non-negotiable, with little room for collaboration or dialogue. Psychological safety is lacking; speaking up can feel risky depending on who you are and how you present.

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5,0
3 juin 2026
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Avantages

Great resources, support and alumni network

Inconvénients

Getting a PhD is for not the faint of heart holding off the financial independence

4,0
4 juin 2026
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Avantages

This is a great experience and my team was excited to work with undergrads. I learned a lot and participated in stand up meetings.

Inconvénients

It really varies based on your team and how much experience you are able to contribute. Sometimes the teams don't have a clear role for you or there's a lack of communication.

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