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Sanjiv Anand, Chairman, Cedar Management Consulting International
In this episode, I share five critical pillars that I believe every CEO must personally lead when shaping their organisation’s people strategy. First, I discuss why organisational structure must be designed around business strategy, not individual personalities. Second, I explain how compensation frameworks should reward strategic performance through meaningful variable pay. Third, I introduce what I call the “hit by the bus list” ensuring immediate successors are ready for every critical leadership role. I also speak about culture, not as a set of values on paper, but as behaviour demonstrated daily by leadership. Finally, I emphasise the importance of direct, unfiltered communication with employees through forums such as monthly town halls, which I see as essential to building trust and alignment. These five pillars are, in my view, fundamental to building a resilient, high-performing organisation.
By Cedar Management Consulting InternationalSanjiv Anand, Chairman, Cedar Management Consulting International
In this episode, I share five critical pillars that I believe every CEO must personally lead when shaping their organisation’s people strategy. First, I discuss why organisational structure must be designed around business strategy, not individual personalities. Second, I explain how compensation frameworks should reward strategic performance through meaningful variable pay. Third, I introduce what I call the “hit by the bus list” ensuring immediate successors are ready for every critical leadership role. I also speak about culture, not as a set of values on paper, but as behaviour demonstrated daily by leadership. Finally, I emphasise the importance of direct, unfiltered communication with employees through forums such as monthly town halls, which I see as essential to building trust and alignment. These five pillars are, in my view, fundamental to building a resilient, high-performing organisation.