During my 25-year career at Henkel, I have had the pleasure of living and working in Europe, Asia and here in the U.S. As a child, I also lived two years in South America. These were life-changing experiences that helped shape the person I am today.
Having served on many multicultural teams, I have seen the value of diversity first-hand. I learned to appreciate different perspectives and new ways of approaching a problem. I saw how people with diverse backgrounds were often better equipped to challenge the status quo and the assumptions that lie beneath decisions. Diverse teams have been proven to be more innovative.
And we will need to be innovative to address one of the most pressing challenges we face in business and society: becoming more flexible and equitable in terms of how we work together. The human need for flexible, creative ways of connecting became crystal clear during the COVID-19 pandemic, as did the challenges of balancing family and career. At the same time, we are at an inflection point in the challenge to become a more equitable society.