Discover how Novo Nordisk Philippines fosters a people-centric culture through open communication, employee development, and well-being initiatives.
Novo Nordisk is a leading global healthcare company founded in 1923 and headquartered in Denmark. Our purpose is to drive change to defeat serious chronic diseases built upon our heritage in diabetes. We do so by pioneering scientific breakthroughs, expan
Novo Nordisk Philippines is dedicated to driving meaningful change in the lives of Filipinos affected by serious chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity. With a strong focus on innovation and patient-centered care, we strive to provide solutions that empower individuals to manage their health effectively. Our commitment to putting our people first is reflected in our inclusive workplace culture, where teamwork, respect, and professional growth are nurtured. This dedication has earned us the prestigious title of #1 in the Best Places to Work in the Philippines across all industries, highlighting our unwavering belief that a motivated and supported workforce is key to achieving our mission of improving health outcomes for communities.
When we talk about employee engagement, we believe in a holistic approach to what it requires to create and nurture an engaging work environment. This means that we work hard to ensure that our employees feel included, valued, and heard, that they understand the purpose and that they feel passionate about how they can contribute to the growth – both professionally and personally.
Some of the ways we engage our employees are through:
Speak up Culture: Making sure that we have open and transparent communication channels where employees feel comfortable sharing their ideas, concerns, and feedback. Besides cultivating this in the individual teams, we also aim at establishing that comfortability across hierarchical layer – e.g. our GM and P&O Director continuously visits all teams to have open dialogues.
Focus on Development: We truly believe in the importance of helping people grow. This entails making sure all managers have development dialogues with their teams and that we offer opportunities for professional (and personal) growth and development. This can be through training programs, mentorship initiatives, or stretched assignments and demonstrates our commitment to invest in our employees' long-term success.
Work-Life Balance: Support a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible work arrangements, time off, and different employee wellness programs. Employees who feel supported in their personal lives are more likely to be engaged at work.
Of course, there are many more important elements than the ones mentioned here, to ensure we can create an environment where employees feel valued, supported, and motivated to contribute to the organization's success.
I think our industry face a variety of challenges whereas some are due to the changing environment we’re navigating. To me, the following three are the most significant:
By focusing on talent retention, employee wellbeing during change, and building new skills in the era of digital transformation, the pharmaceutical industry can cultivate a resilient, engaged, and adaptable workforce capable of driving innovation, and addressing the evolving healthcare landscape.
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Teamwork for us is many things – opportunities to collaborate cross functionally, opportunities for growth outside your comfort zone, or bonding with your team.
While we always try to plan ahead and make sure to set time aside for specific activities to foster collaboration, we also try to remain agile and assess what’s needed at a specific time.
In times of change, you might want to prioritize more time together with the closest team to strengthen connections and support to each other on the journey. At other times, the larger celebrations across are needed.
Last year, we held an Olympics sportsfest for all employees, being mixed across functions and departments in different teams, playing a variety of sports. Everyone really enjoyed this way of connecting and being together, which was something different.
In Philippines, we have been part of the certification for the past 4 years. It offers a great opportunity for doing a temperature check with your employees on how we’re faring, understanding how we rate against others, and how we can improve and become even better. Ultimately, it’s about ensuring the best possible work environment for our employees.
As an HR professional, it’s a great opportunity to reflect on all of your current practices and where you might want to ensure that you are still on par, or leading, in your industry. For your employees, it offers the opportunity to share your feedback on what’s working well and what could be improved, and I think that’s a really good foundation for all companies, to make sure they are still in tune with both industry benchmark and internal engagement.