Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月14日
Chevron CEO shares one of his leadership tips: writing a ton of letters
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Chevron董事长兼CEO Mike Wirth重视员工,通过写感谢信表达对员工的认可。他在访问各地员工后,会写纸质信件感谢他们。他认为这对维护企业文化很重要,且此举能让员工感到被重视。像Neiman Marcus CEO也会通过各种方式表达对员工的感谢。

🥳Chevron董事长兼CEO Mike Wirth会给员工写纸质感谢信,他在访问各地员工后,仔细关注与其交流的每个人,通过信件感谢他们的时间付出,并认可他们所谈论的内容,表明自己很重视。

💪他认为这样做很重要,能让员工知道自己被欣赏,这对维护强大的企业文化是重要一环。他回忆自己早期职业生涯,深知收到CEO的信会意义重大。

📈调查显示许多员工感觉未被充分重视,而Mike Wirth从一次行程回来后会写60 - 80封感谢信,以确保员工明白自己的用心和对他们工作的重视。

🤝Neiman Marcus CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck也重视对员工的感谢,疫情前他每天会写三到五封手写感谢信,疫情期间及之后则改为通过短信、邮件和电话表达。

Mike Wirth, chairman and CEO of Chevron, takes time to send personalized messages of appreciation to employees across the global energy giant.In a wide-ranging interview Thursday on the How Leaders Lead podcast with host David Novak, the head of the second largest U.S. oil company by market cap explained how recognizing others is an important piece of maintaining a strong corporate culture.For example, when he visits Chevron employees around the world, they serve as his hosts, show him their operations, and take him to meet customers.Afterward, he writes a letter to them—the “old school, on paper” kind that you don’t get much anymore, Wirth pointed out.He added that he pays careful attention to each person he interacted with and sends letters to each one to thank them for their time as well as recognizing what they talked about and sharing how much he valued it.“I think back to when I was early in my career, and if a CEO had sent me a letter and actually knew what I was doing, it would have been a really big deal for me,” Wirth said. “And so I try to remember what it was like to be in the jobs that I’m visiting and that I had those jobs myself one time. And I want to make sure that people know that I appreciate them.”When you’re running a company as big as Chevron, all those meet-and-greets can add up. After coming back from a trip, Wirth estimated that he writes 60-80 letters.“It’s important to me I that make sure people understand that I was paying attention and I really do value what they do,” he explained.Taking the time to write thank-you letters can pay off as recent surveys show many workers don’t feel valued enough.According to a report from Canva, 56% feel appreciated or very appreciated at work, while 44% feel unacknowledged or neutral in how their employer addresses their contributions, and 75% wish they felt more valued.  Meanwhile, other CEOs also go out of their way to write to show their appreciation with personalized notes.Neiman Marcus CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck swears by them and told Fortune last year that he sends thank-you notes every single day.Before the COVID-19 pandemic, van Raemdonck said he would send anywhere between three and five handwritten thank-you notes a day. During and after the pandemic, as workers switched to remote or hybrid work schedules, he switched to texts, emails, and quick phone calls. “I want to be a generous leader,” he said. “The way I remind myself is by recognizing the generosity of others.” 

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