Three years ago, as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold, automakers whiplashed to working from home, but now, instead of snapping back, they’ve learned that the old ways weren’t necessarily the best.
When the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the world in early 2020, auto-industry staff were working from home and Jean Marc Leclerc, CEO of Honda Canada, wrestled with how he would lead from afar.
“One of the most profound lessons for me is about the importance of balancing work and life,” Leclerc wrote. “I believe some leaders overlook the fact that pre-pandemic work styles were far from perfect. Returning to how things were is a comforting tactic that ignores everything we learned.” “We have had the opportunity to hire employees from different parts of the country to fill positions traditionally based in Windsor,” said Jacqueline Oliva, Stellantis Canada’s vice-president of human resources.
Feedback from an internal survey found that 84 per cent of employees throughout North America prefer remote work or a blend in the future, Oliva said, and 74 per cent say remote work affords more flexibility. The company lets leaders customize their on-site collaboration strategy to achieve their distinct business goals, said Ford spokeswoman Kerri Stoakley.
“We’re collaboratively designing flexible solutions that best balance the needs of the enterprise with the needs of employees,” Raynal said.
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