24 min

How Executives Can Work With ERGs To Drive Innovation, Employee Engagement And Business Success With Kristina Fusella Strategy and Leadership Podcast

    • Management

Your greatest asset is your people; investing in them is also investing in your growth. In this episode, Anthony Taylor interviews Kristina Fusella about the value of working with Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to drive innovation, employee engagement, and business success. Kristina is the Senior Director of Capabilities and Employee Experience at Novo Nordisk, and she takes us through her non-traditional career path and the work she is doing. She also dives deep into the role of ERGs in employee development and organizational culture, especially in terms of networking, mentorship, and personal development. With her insights on taking on new challenges and building a broad skill set, Kristina provides us a conversation that highlights the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive culture that encourages employees to explore new opportunities and contribute to the organization's success. Tune in now and embrace exponential growth for you, your team, and your business.

Summary
In this episode, Anthony Taylor interviews Kristina Fusella, Senior Director of Capabilities and Employee Experience at Novo Nordisk. They discuss Kristina's non-traditional career path and the work she is doing at Novo Nordisk. They also explore the importance of employee resource groups (ERGs) and their role in employee development and organizational culture. Kristina shares her insights on taking on new challenges and building a broad skillset. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of creating a supportive and inclusive culture that encourages employees to explore new opportunities and contribute to the organization's success.
Takeaways
Creating a supportive culture that values breadth of experience can lead to employee growth and development.Employee resource groups (ERGs) provide a platform for networking, mentorship, and personal development.ERGs can also serve as a valuable resource for organizations to gain insights and address specific challenges within different employee populations.Taking on new challenges and stepping outside of one's comfort zone can lead to exponential personal and professional growth.Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
03:43
Culture and Career Development at Novo Nordisk
06:19
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
15:44
Benefits of ERGs for Employee Engagement and Organizational Development
19:31
Taking on New Challenges and Building a Broad Skillset
25:15
Conclusion and Contact Information

 
Want to continue the conversation with other leaders around the world? Join our Strategy and Leadership community. https://strategy-and-leadership.mn.co/

Contact us: https://www.smestrategy.net/contact
 
// About SME STRATEGY CONSULTING:
 
SME Strategy is a management consulting firm that specializes in helping organizations develop and implement their strategic plans. We work with teams to facilitate conversations about strategic direction and business strategy so that our clients can focus their energy on what will move them forward faster.

Your greatest asset is your people; investing in them is also investing in your growth. In this episode, Anthony Taylor interviews Kristina Fusella about the value of working with Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to drive innovation, employee engagement, and business success. Kristina is the Senior Director of Capabilities and Employee Experience at Novo Nordisk, and she takes us through her non-traditional career path and the work she is doing. She also dives deep into the role of ERGs in employee development and organizational culture, especially in terms of networking, mentorship, and personal development. With her insights on taking on new challenges and building a broad skill set, Kristina provides us a conversation that highlights the importance of creating a supportive and inclusive culture that encourages employees to explore new opportunities and contribute to the organization's success. Tune in now and embrace exponential growth for you, your team, and your business.

Summary
In this episode, Anthony Taylor interviews Kristina Fusella, Senior Director of Capabilities and Employee Experience at Novo Nordisk. They discuss Kristina's non-traditional career path and the work she is doing at Novo Nordisk. They also explore the importance of employee resource groups (ERGs) and their role in employee development and organizational culture. Kristina shares her insights on taking on new challenges and building a broad skillset. Overall, the conversation highlights the value of creating a supportive and inclusive culture that encourages employees to explore new opportunities and contribute to the organization's success.
Takeaways
Creating a supportive culture that values breadth of experience can lead to employee growth and development.Employee resource groups (ERGs) provide a platform for networking, mentorship, and personal development.ERGs can also serve as a valuable resource for organizations to gain insights and address specific challenges within different employee populations.Taking on new challenges and stepping outside of one's comfort zone can lead to exponential personal and professional growth.Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
03:43
Culture and Career Development at Novo Nordisk
06:19
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
15:44
Benefits of ERGs for Employee Engagement and Organizational Development
19:31
Taking on New Challenges and Building a Broad Skillset
25:15
Conclusion and Contact Information

 
Want to continue the conversation with other leaders around the world? Join our Strategy and Leadership community. https://strategy-and-leadership.mn.co/

Contact us: https://www.smestrategy.net/contact
 
// About SME STRATEGY CONSULTING:
 
SME Strategy is a management consulting firm that specializes in helping organizations develop and implement their strategic plans. We work with teams to facilitate conversations about strategic direction and business strategy so that our clients can focus their energy on what will move them forward faster.

24 min