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In conversation with Aileen Tan, Group CHRO, Singtel

• By Rhucha KulkarniSmriti
In conversation with Aileen Tan, Group CHRO, Singtel

Singtel is a Singapore based Telecommunications company. In a coversation with People Matters as part of Talent Tech Evolve, Aileen Tan, Group CHRO shared her personal career journey and Singtel’s approach to people management.

Aileen describes herself as “textbook-smart” when she first started out as a people manager. She could lift concepts and apply it to people management. But she reflects that because of that, her people perceived her to be a very tough supervisor. That realization prompted Aileen to change her approach by going back to the basic principles of motivation and engagement.

She believes the key to unleashing potential is to provide people with opportunities. “People want to do a good job; they want to progress and create progress if given an opportunity,” she says. This philosophy guides Singtel’s talent approach and is one that has helped the organization harness potential well.

The Singtel Human Capital Approach: 

Aileen says her team has a “60-40-65” formula which is closely linked to its annual operating plan and people strategy.

To build a culture that encourages the team to try new initiatives and experiment:

“I need to play the role of challenging and questioning everyone,” says Aileen. This begins with measuring success. With interesting KRAs such as “the number of digitally naïve employees,” Singtel aims to create a vibrant digital citizen workforce. This direction does not come easy, and hence embracing and managing failure is critical to success. Timely mitigation, timely escalation and post-mortems help.

 

“Most importantly, leaders must support and stand for their people.  My people know that in a thunderstorm, I am holding the big umbrella.” Aileen Tan, Group CHRO, Singtel

Leaders must simultaneously celebrate this learning journey. 

This “Future of Work” agenda in Singtel is all about truly embracing the theme and creating excitement. It cannot be treated like a one-time engagement or an HR role only. It is an everyday joint effort, to always move forward, to stay very relevant for the business.