How Novartis Transformed its Culture: Inspired, Curious, Unbossed
In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Steven Baert, Chief People & Organization Officer of Novartis
Episode Highlights
The experience he gained working across many multiple countries, cultures and regions
What was the driver behind this culture transformation
The correlation between culture and performance
A look at Novartis' Inspired, Curious and Unbossed Culture
Why is curiosity so important in business?
Is curiosity being beaten out of us?
How showing vulnerability gives others permission to do the same
How the pandemic broke the barrier to allow true authenticity
How performance management needs to align with the culture you want to create
Why did you change the name of the function from HR to People and Organisation?
HR Leaders Quick Fire Round
Recommended Resources
💻 Follow Steven on LinkedIn
🌍 Lean more about Novartis
📕 Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About The World - And Why Things Are Better Than You Think - Hans Rosling
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