The truly great companies which survived previous down cycles and have grown successfully during difficult times have always triumphed because of how they treated their talent. A number of large companies that fit this talent-first profile are highlighted in the book “Built to Last” by Jim Collins. There are also some great examples in Colorado that are smaller in size like CH2M Hill and MWH that put their talent first. That talent combined with the right leadership rewarded these organizations with:
- 1) the insight to figure out how the competitive landscape had changed
2) the knowledge to deliver new and redesigned offerings to match customers' new needs
3) the courage to quickly execute any required channel changes
4) the skills to develop and acquire new capabilities
Why did these organizations succeed? Because everyone cared about the same things and worked together. They felt empowered by the trust and a clear vision that great leaders had established for them. All this success when other companies were cutting investments and expenses until the business just became no longer relevant. What type of organization do you live in? A message to business leaders everywhere - before you cut talent to meet a number, can you lead? Let me know if you agree or am I just short-sighted.