There is a lack of support from senior level management, Human Resources will always side with management, employee concerns are ultimately swept aside.
Mediocrity is acceptable, resulting in poorly qualified people in certain management positions, unfit to manage and/or lead the staff for whom they are responsible.
Growth opportunities are rare within the service organizations; what you get hired in as will most likely be where you'll remain.
Callaway will never be a $1Bn company (again); capital budgets are always a struggle and a cat fight.
Many former Taylor Made employees have been brought over to Callaway, Ely is rolling over in his grave... there's a boys club mentality there.
Attrition is a business practice resulting in many many over-worked employees.
Long ago, corporate loyalty was rewarded... the key word being long ago.
Bonuses are political, as can be merit increases; hold your tongue.