THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
In organizations across every industry, 2020 will be remembered for the unprecedented operational challenges the global lockdown created. Concerns over cybersecurity intensified, as employees connected their corporate laptops to home networks, and the question of whether productivity would wane haunted executive teams and board members. During these times of uncertainty and disruption, leaders were put to the test.
One technology company that felt the full force of change this year is Zoom. The video-telephony company added nearly $50 billion in market capitalization as organizations and schools around the world rushed to enable remote work. Zoom’s exponential growth couldn’t have been possible without strong and effective leadership.
Stay Calm And Partner On
To tackle new challenges posed by the pandemic, Moseley turned to past lessons for guidance. “History can be a great informant on how to lead in current times,” he said. “One lesson I’ve learned during my career is to never panic. If you go into panic mode, the brain becomes frazzled. It’s important to take a deep breath and remain calm.”
Zoom’s culture supports this measured approach to problem-solving, often employing rigorous analyses of issues rather than implementing a quick fix. “Instead of jumping to a conclusion and landing on a workaround, we pause, identify the problem, determine the root cause, then work on the solution,” said Moseley. “Without taking those steps, you could end up putting a solution in place that fixes the immediate problem but doesn’t prevent similar issues from occurring in the future.”