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GATTI & ASSOCIATES AND NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
AGAIN CO-HOST A MAJOR BUSINESS BREAKFAST FORUM
Gatti
& Associates and Northeastern University again
joined forces in late
October to co-sponsor their annual Executive
Breakfast Forum, “Best
Companies – Best Practices:
Keeping the Competitive Edge”.
The
featured organizations, Genzyme Corporation and Thermo
Electron,
highlighted many of the reasons why they are true
leaders in their fields.
At
Northeastern’s Raytheon Amphitheater the
speakers addressed a full
house consisting of local leaders from
industry, education, consulting and
politics. The
presenters were, from Genzyme Corporation,
Zoltan Csimma,
Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Michael
Wyzga, Chief
Financial Officer and from Thermo Electron, Steve
Sheehan,Vice President
of Human Resources and Marc Casper, President,
Life & Laboratory
Sciences Sector.
The
two organizations are significantly different in
nature and approach, but
the overall messages from both companies were
strikingly similar:
the
success of a company is directly related to
their ability to recruit, retain,
motivate and develop employees at every level in
the organization.
They
also agreed that there needs to be a strong human
resources presence.
Genzyme
has vigorous corporate values that emphasize the
importance
of each and every employee and this is
demonstrated throughout the
organization by their philosophy that “everybody
has a vote and it
counts”.
Their commitment to innovation, integrity, entrepreneurship
and
compassion is evident in their culture.
This is strongly re-enforced with
a philosophy that emphasizes trust and
relationships, personal initiatives
within teams, rewards broadly distributed
throughout the company, a flat
organization with a matrix structure and a
global approach.
Thermo
Electron has successfully transitioned from a
highly decentralized,
holding company model, to a centralized
organization represented by
three business sectors.
There is a strong culture built around
integrity,
intensity, innovation and involvement. In the face of this tremendous
change effort, the company was able to create
excitement and earn the
commitment of employees at all levels.
This was accomplished by
implementing a carefully planned and sophisticated
‘Three Act Program’
focused on restructuring, integration and results.
A
spirited question and answer period followed the
presentations with
lively discussions around global issues,
current marketplace challenges,
reward and retention programs and the ever-changing
demands placed on
executives. The
co-hosts for this forum were Rita Allen (a
Northeastern
graduate) of Gatti & Associates and Ira Weiss
of Northeastern University.
Fred Hoskins played a major role in
organizing this event and Len Glick,
also from the University, was the panel moderator.
Gatti
& Associates is a national firm that specializes in the
search and
placement of human resources professionals.
It has been in business
since 1985.
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