Coats’ David Paja on How to Unlock Workplace Innovation
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Coats, a global textile manufacturer with a 270-year legacy, has consistently led the way in innovation. Its thread played a role in Edison’s first lightbulb in 1879 and was used in the Apollo 11 spacesuits that traveled to the moon.
Group CEO David Paja shares how the company achieves such high levels of workplace innovation at Coats facilities, many of which are in remote, underdeveloped areas where working conditions can be inconsistent. Operating in 55 countries, Coats has a built culture of trust, pride and care among its employees, overcoming cultural and geographic barriers. This has also driven tremendous business success.
He also reflects on the impact of lifelong friendships and mentorship, and what he would go back and tell his younger self.
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