Anonymous asked a question to Strategy, Consulting & Management
Category: Work experience
Date asked: Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Last reviewed: Thursday, January 13, 2022
Mattie C.
Facilities Water Services Manager
My relationship with my peers and team is very close. We regularly are chatting through Teams, email, and in person. When we are not working from home due to Covid, we are regularly having conversations and discussions about work and how to resolve troubleshooting problems, but we also make time to check in with each other and get to know one another outside of work. We get a lot done at work through teamwork and group discussions and it has been helpful for many problems I have run into. We also regularly work across other groups. We work with different areas and different teams within our area to come to quick resolutions. It has been nice to get to know the other areas and gain connections throughout the company.
Work at Micron would not be accomplished without teams and cross team collaboration. This communication and collaboration is essential to resolving problems, understanding paths forward and improving our processes.
Thursday, January 13, 2022
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