Katharina: We also have a mentoring program. Mentors present their skills, location and definition of leadership on a digital platform, and interested mentees can approach them directly. Once they are connected, mentor and mentee set up an individual way of connecting and working together on specific topics.
Ekaterina: We want to be the #1 network within Henkel, so that ultimately, we offer everyone at Henkel the opportunity to connect to others. We also want to be a sparring partner for HR and the top Management. We came from within the business and identified challenges on the working level. We provide feedback, we give ideas – but we’re also facilitators: We can pick up things the company is doing and promote them in our group.
Tabea: Something immediately comes to my mind. One of my favorite moments of last year, and probably of all time, was a Coffee & Connect session that we had shortly before Christmas 2020. Our topic was Mental Health. Because, of course, 2020 was an extremely challenging year for many people for many different reasons. And we wanted to take a little time to share experiences, acknowledge the challenges and address how one can take care of themselves. Katharina was one of the people talking; she talked about being a mom taking care of her family and her career at the same time. We had an expat talking about being separated from his family. And we had a new employee who talked about never having met their team in person. And it was one of the most authentic and real and amazing moments for me – because all three testimonials were so raw and vulnerable. They talked about how lonely you can feel at times and that there are days when it’s difficult to motivate yourself and to look ahead. In corporate life, there’s always talk about efficiency and getting results. There’s no space for vulnerability. We all know these moments happen to everyone, but we don’t ever talk about it. For an hour here, everyone put their roles and hierarchies aside and only talked about what they felt and what it did to them. There were tears, but no one thought that was discrediting. On the contrary, the feedback was that it was very powerful, and it made people feel connected. That just reinforced to us that what we’re doing is relevant.