Culture
May 4, 2021
May 4, 2021
Reinvention does not happen without the buy-in of those charged with executing it. The entire organization needs to rally behind change, align to a reformulated purpose and embrace new ways of working.
The c-suite, for its part, must create the environment in which a new Culture and new levels of productivity can flourish. Beyond establishing a purpose that aligns with employees’ values, company leaders must enable collaboration between teams and functions. This is exactly what leaders in our survey are doing.
Leaders believe their actions to strengthen Culture will yield a positive result. All of them expect their initiatives to produce a 20 percent boost in employee satisfaction. And 96 percent anticipate a 20 percent improvement in productivity.
There is a real opportunity to build the skills needed for reinvention, even among leaders
54%
Of leaders believe they have strong low-carbon and digital skills (vs. 16% of laggards).
38%
Of leaders believe they have strong data and analytics skills (vs. 15% of laggards).
31%
Of leaders believe they have strong customer engagement skills (vs. 7% of laggards).
Many more leaders than laggards in our survey believe they are effectively nourishing collaboration across functions and operations (65 percent vs. 9 percent). Half of them ranked collaboration as the cultural element they would be focusing on most over the next year.
Leaders are also more committed to creating engaging and rewarding employee experiences—and have confidence in their actions. Leaders claim they are effectively improving employee experiences (62 percent vs. 11 percent). To a lesser degree, they are focused on developing the right skills for their reinventions. Nearly a quarter of leaders are planning to emphasize actions in this area. This is critical, since the skills for reinvention will be needed to drive performance across every 5C element.
What’s particularly noteworthy is the lack of focus on innovation. In general, survey respondents did not prioritize innovation and entrepreneurship despite having ambitions to develop new products and services inside and outside of oil and gas. In fact, only four percent of leaders identified innovation and entrepreneurship as a top action item.
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