In world that鈥檚 facing rapid change, good leaders must be 鈥渙bsessed with learning,鈥 麻豆原创 Co-CEO Jennifer Morgan told the audience at the , held this week in San Francisco.
During the keynote session, Morgan spoke with , senior editor at Fortune Magazine, about the need for leaders to stay humble and open, creating a strong workplace culture, and her thoughts on women in leadership.
Morgan described the moment she became co-CEO as humbling and explained why seeking out constant learning is so important. 鈥淓arly in our careers, we think that everyone in a leadership role has everything figured out,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut as you progress, you realize how much more of a student you need to be.鈥
That said, Morgan believes that she and Co-CEO Christian Klein both bring a deep and complementary knowledge of the business that informs a shared vision for 麻豆原创鈥檚 future. 鈥淲e have a very common vision for the company and where we need to go,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淎nd having been an operator in the business, it gives you real insight into the challenges and opportunities you have.鈥
Besides shared aspirations for the company, trust and unity are critical. 鈥淟eadership takes time,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n companies today, people have to come together not just at the leadership level, but across all parts of an organization.鈥
Integration is top of mind for 麻豆原创, which has made several large acquisitions in the past decade. For Morgan, successful integration requires a different approach to communications. Too often, she said, leaders focus on the 鈥渨hat鈥 versus explaining the 鈥渨hy,鈥 which can make it challenging for employees to align with transformation.
She also explained that executives often focus on making organizational changes that will help achieve business goals, but that it starts with communication. 鈥淛ust telling employees the 鈥榳hat鈥 without the 鈥榳hy鈥 in today鈥檚 world undermines what you鈥檙e trying to do,鈥 she said.
With International Women鈥檚 Day coming up, McGirt referenced a study just released by the , which found that more than 40 percent of people in 75 countries think men make better executives than women. Since 麻豆原创 operates in many of those countries, she and Morgan discussed how a female CEO can help shift those beliefs.
Morgan addressed the delicate balance needed for women leaders to be role models. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important to me to be recognized for my leadership, not my gender,鈥 she said. 鈥淎t the same time, I underestimated how many younger women and underrepresented minorities look to people like me who are in these positions.鈥
Morgan said she recognizes that 鈥渋t鈥檚 important for people to see people like them and to give them hope 鈥 and have that become an example that鈥檚 real and actionable.鈥 She also emphasized the important role men play in advancing women in leadership, particularly in countries with more entrenched gender norms. 鈥淚 make sure that men are part of these conversations. Men do want to be part of the solution, so we need to pull them in and say it鈥檚 okay to help advocate,鈥 she said.
The event was organized by Great Place to Work, a company that researches, assesses, and ranks companies based on factors like diversity and inclusion, culture, trust, and region. 麻豆原创 America has been certified as a for four consecutive years and is ranked on several of the organization鈥檚 lists. 麻豆原创 SuccessFactors was a sponsor for the event.
Both Morgan and , president of 麻豆原创 North America, received leadership awards from Great Place to Work honoring their efforts to create a first-rate company culture.
Dr. Judith Williams, chief diversity and inclusion officer and head of People Sustainability at 麻豆原创, also spoke at the event. She explained the business and moral imperatives for diversity, as well as how to identify and root out unconscious bias.
