Today’s complex landscape demands adaptive, empathetic leaders, who accelerate decision-making to navigate opportunity and mitigate risk. In an exclusive series, Boyden's data-driven 2023 research on Exploring adaptivity through strategy and talent is complemented by in-depth interviews from trailblazers across the globe, sharing their perspectives on core issues across organisational strategy, leadership and talent.
This interview features José Renato de Mello Goncalves, CEO, NEC Brazil.
Discussion Highlights:
- Adaptivity is achieved through running the business in two timeframes, maintaining short-term results to support the long-term vision.
- Rigorous engagement with the C-suite, and challenging the CEO’s thinking, helps to accelerate change.
- Adaptivity means competing with new entrants, different competitor profiles and co-opetition with other companies.
- Differentiation is achieved through exceptional teams and a strong strategy to increase the level of service and value to customers.
- The evolution of smart cities is expanding the customer base from service providers to government, financial and enterprise organizations.
- Compliance and governance are top priorities for service delivery and guarantees, and also used for customer profitability.
- People retention is a global issue. NEC Brazil manages this through collective decision-making, special events and other activities to promote inclusion and commitment.
- NEC Brazil is transforming into a company where every person is a sales person, enhanced by sales-oriented events for employees, customers and industry participants.
- Key drivers for 2024 are the business portfolio, people, sustainability and governance.
- Diversity, equity & inclusion is a big part of NEC’s future in Brazil and important to the key drivers for 2024.