Leadership, large business
Walter White, CEO
Allianz Life North America
On overall leadership: "The pandemic and the widespread social unrest ignited by the killing of George Floyd magnified the disparate experiences of our employees based on their backgrounds and personal circumstances. I learned to listen more carefully and to broaden our approach to key decisions to accommodate a range of perspectives. I also learned to be more intentional about communication and to employ a range of media, since some conventional approaches to communication were constrained or eliminated by the remote work environment.
"The pandemic obliterated some long-standing approaches to running our company effectively, and we were forced to develop new approaches overnight. As the constraints are lifted and we redefine processes and systems for a hybrid work model, it will be important to experiment continuously, to monitor outcomes closely, and to gain comfort with a more frequent state of flux. Adapting to this state can actually be more challenging than reacting to the rapid, complete and singular change of the pandemic, and we need to be deliberate and disciplined in our approach."
On communication: "The virtual approach to meetings has largely worked well. It has not only allowed us to introduce some engaging new elements, but has also facilitated much greater attendance at our all-employee events. Longer term, as we structure most gatherings to accommodate a mix of in-person and virtual participants, we need to find the most effective combination of media, and to train ourselves to apply new techniques to structure and conduct such hybrid meetings."
Leadership,
midsize business
Jennifer Smith, CEO
Innovative Office Solutions
On leadership: "Communication, adaptability and intentional connectedness were the key areas of focus as we led through the pandemic. 'Just Communicate' is one of our core values, one in which we had to double-down on this year to ensure that we kept in front of a heavily remote workforce and those still working in our locations. We were transparent and clear about what we knew, what we didn't yet know, and how we were responding to any given development. It can be tempting to hold communication until you're certain about everything, but in such an evolving situation that's not a luxury you have. We felt it important to share as much as possible, even if we didn't have all the answers.