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Keyword(s)
leadership transition, digital transformation, organizational change. team dynamics, womenÂŽs leadership
FoodCo, a historically successful global player in the FMCG field, is navigating a digital transformation initiative. The case focuses on Anette Weber, a 43-year-old Swiss national and Senior Manager for Management Reporting, who recently relocated from the USA to Germany. Anette inherits an overworked, directionless, and low-morale team due to significant headcount reductions and role transitions to an outsourced partner. Shortly after Anette took charge, FoodCoâs CEO, Timothy Brooks, introduced a new vision: âBe the leader in nutrition, health, and wellness and the industry gold standard for financial performance, trusted by all stakeholders.â Anette saw this strategic change as an opportunity but faced challenges in revitalizing her team. Her executive coach advised her to reflect on seven key leadership transition challenges: authorizing oneself as a leader, balancing strategic direction with adaptability, learning and unlearning, driving organizational and cultural transformation, building teams and networks, communicating effectively, and being her best self. To align her team with the new vision, Anette aimed to shift focus from low value-adding tasks to advanced management reporting and forecasting using data analytics. This vision met resistance from department heads who viewed her team as a service provider for exception-based tasks. Additionally, past outsourcing experiences at FoodCo had been contentious. Anette, in her new role, must address team dynamics, organizational culture, and strategic leadership challenges to navigate tensions between innovation capability, focus, collaboration, and governance while ensuring her team aligns with FoodCo's broader strategic goals. But where to start? What shall she do first?
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Subject(s)
Human resources management/organizational behavior
Keyword(s)
change, change management, change leadership
The case examines the challenges faced Simon Kendrick (a composite character), the Global Vice President of Strategy at CabloCorp, a global leader in the cable and engineering solutions market headquartered in Barcelona, as it seeks to implement a transformational shift from traditional volume-driven sales to value-added solutions. While some country general managers and sales leaders have embraced the change and achieved early successes, others cite resource constraints and market realities, and some remain detached. Simon struggles with differing responsesâactive skepticism, passive disengagement, and resource-related hesitancyâand seeks to align a centralized vision with diverse local realities. The case focuses on bringing about change to an organization that currently feels no pressure for transformation.
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Subject(s)
Human resources management/organizational behavior
Keyword(s)
hybrid work, return to office, leadership
JEL Code(s)
J81
ISSN (Print)
0015-6914
Subject(s)
Strategy and general management
Keyword(s)
weak signals, strategic foresight, cognitive biases
Subject(s)
Entrepreneurship; Strategy and general management
Keyword(s)
innovation culture, leadership discipline, experimentation
Subject(s)
Strategy and general management
Keyword(s)
executive education, leadership development, consortial programs, business strategy, peer-to-peer learning, corporate training, innovation and management, geopolitical challenges, global business perspectives, practical knowledge transfer
ISSN (Print)
0015-6914
Subject(s)
Human resources management/organizational behavior
Keyword(s)
negotiation
Copyright 2025 Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation
Secondary Title
HBR Guide to Better Recruiting and Hiring
Pages
237-244
ISBN
9798892790017
Subject(s)
Human resources management/organizational behavior
Keyword(s)
brokerage, agency, flexibility, team dynamics
Volume
2025
ISSN (Online)
2151-6561
ISSN (Print)
0065-0668
Subject(s)
Finance, accounting and corporate governance
Keyword(s)
Learning, tax avoidance, information frictions, taxation and development, bunching, behavioral responses to taxation
JEL Code(s)
D83, H24, H26, H32, O17
Volume
127
Journal Pages
46â78
ISSN (Online)
1467-9442