The Shade Tree Culture | Comparably
Since 1990 The Shade Tree has served homeless and abused women and children, victims of domestic violence, victims of elder abuse, victims of street violence, female veterans, homeless youth and the physically disabled. The mission of The Shade Tree is to provide safe shelter to homeless and abused women and children in crisis and to offer life-changing services promoting stability, dignity, and self-reliance. The Shade Tree is the only 24-hour accessible shelter designed specifically to meet the needs of women and children in Southern Nevada. With 364 permanent beds, The Shade Tree provides some 80,000 nights of shelter each year. To remove any barrier that might prevent a woman from accessing necessary services for herself and her children, 100% of our services are provided completely free of charge, regardless of the length of stay. read more
EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
3
TOTAL
RATINGS
64

The Shade Tree Company Culture

The Shade Tree Culture

This score is derived from employee ratings & reviews
2.4/5
The Shade Tree's Overall Culture is rated D-

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The Shade Tree CEO

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Stacy Lockhart The Shade Tree's CEO
Stacy Lockhart
30 /100

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eNPS

Net Promoter Score tracks your employees' overall score to this question: "On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend working at your company to a friend?"
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-34
eNPS Score
33%Promoters
0%Passives
67%Detractors

Mission, Vision, & Values

Since 1990 The Shade Tree has served homeless and abused women and children, victims of domestic violence, victims of elder abuse, victims of street violence, female veterans, homeless youth and the physically disabled. The mission of The Shade Tree is to provide safe shelter to homeless and abused women and children in crisis and to offer life-changing services promoting stability, dignity, and self-reliance. The Shade Tree is the only 24-hour accessible shelter designed specifically to meet the needs of women and children in Southern Nevada. With 364 permanent beds, The Shade Tree provides some 80,000 nights of shelter each year. To remove any barrier that might prevent a woman from accessing necessary services for herself and her children, 100% of our services are provided completely free of charge, regardless of the length of stay.

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The Shade Tree Culture At a Glance

3 employees at The Shade Tree have reviewed The Shade Tree across various culture dimensions, providing their opinions on items ranging from executive ratings to the pace at work. The latest review was months ago.

Overall, the 3 The Shade Tree employees give their leadership a grade of F, or Bottom 5% of similar size companies on Comparably. This includes specific ratings of their executive team, CEO, and manager.

Employees at The Shade Tree are mostly dissatisfied with their total compensation at The Shade Tree, which includes a combination of pay, stock and equity, and benefits.

Overall, employees at The Shade Tree are mostly dissatisfied with their team. 3 Participants grade the quality of their coworkers a D-. Less than half believe the meetings at The Shade Tree are effective, and the majority look forward to interacting with their coworkers.

The majority of employees at The Shade Tree believe the environment at The Shade Tree is negative. Most Participants believe the pace of work at The Shade Tree is extremely fast. About 33% of the employees at The Shade Tree work 8 hours or less, while 33% of them have an extremely long day - longer than twelve hours.

Overall, the employees at The Shade Tree are dissatisfied, based on their aggregated ratings of future outlook, customer perception, and their excitement going to work.

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