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Sabre’s Rency Mathew on unlocking a culture of innovation in an organisation

• By Mamta Sharma
Sabre’s Rency Mathew on unlocking a culture of innovation in an organisation

Innovation is no longer a choice, but an essential attribute for any business in order to stay ahead of the competition.

Using an agile framework helps companies adjust their policies and practices, no matter what's next. As the market changes constantly, companies, in order to get ahead, need to adapt to its demands and of their customers. Thus, a culture of innovation becomes significant for them.

“A culture of innovation is an environment that supports creative thinking and encourages its team members to generate new or improved products, services or processes,” says Rency Mathew, people leader, India and South Asia, GCC, Bengaluru, Sabre Corporation.

In an interaction with People Matters, Mathew outlines benefits of innovation culture and ways to unlock it in a team.

What are the benefits of innovation in the workplace?

How do you foster a culture of innovation in your team?

Sabre India conducts multiple events every year that encourages team members to create cross functional teams and present business ideas or improve an existing product/process. In most of these events, ideas pitched have the potential to be production ready.

The ideas are evaluated by a panel of judges on their potential and uniqueness and the winners are given big rewards. Some of these programs are BlitzCode (A 3-day hackathon conducted every year to solve key business challenges facing the travel industry), Big Pitch (A platform where employees present business concepts to the leadership) and more.

How can we harness Gen Z's potential?

Spotting members of Generation Z is easy! Youthfulness is your first clue. Born between 1998 and 2010, Gen Z are under 21, and many are ready or will soon be ready for the job market.

Without a doubt, they are the most “connected” generation to date: their absolute ease with technology is your next clue. Approximately 98% own mobile devices, and over 90% use social media, communicating via smartphone apps such as FaceTime, Snapchat, or WhatsApp. They crowdsource their information online and through their peers.

Gen Z employees are usually independent and self-directed, and they value opportunity for growth through training and sponsored higher education. Employers that value diversity and ethics and that offer egalitarian work cultures along with growth win with them.

For Gen Z, equality is synonymous with access to information, so keep the information flowing. Since Gen Z value learning and growth, training is definitely a big deal, and tailoring your training programme to their needs will win you brownie points.