Commitment to People
Working to Keep the Best Talent
With more than 200,000 employees in 44 countries representing 120 nationalities, Capgemini’re proud of cultural diversity. Differences guide innovation and inspiration which is why Capgemini see diversity and inclusion as both a strategic advantage and an ongoing opportunity.
Diversity and Inclusion
- Fair performance management: Capgemini evaluate performance based on what employees do and how they do it
- Respect differences: Support for individuality is strongly reflected in corporate responsibility and diversity initiatives
- Career management: Capgemini support clear career progression and the flexibility for employees to develop in a wide variety of roles through Career & Competency Framework.
- Learning and development: Capgemini provide employees with the tools to succeed, including Capgemini University e-learning and on-campus training modules
- Rewards and recognition: Capgemini acknowledge achievements that boldly exemplify shared values to deliver outstanding results
- Professional networks: Promote thought leadership and knowledge sharing across the team through professional communities and digital communication platforms
- Communication and employee engagement: Encourage sharing among colleagues and formal two-way dialogue between employees and management.
- Health, safety and wellbeing: Provide a healthy and safe working environment and programs that encourage work-life balance. Seven Values At Capgemini
Loyalty, integrity, uprightness, a complete refusal to use any underhanded method to help win business or gain any kind of advantage. Neither growth nor profit nor independence have any real worth unless they are won through complete honesty and probity. And everyone in the Group knows that any lack of openness and integrity in business dealings will be penalized at once.
Which implies a flair for entrepreneurship and a desire to take considered risks and show commitment (naturally linked to a firm determination to uphold one’s commitments). This is the very soul of competitiveness: firmness in making decisions or in forcing their implementation, an acceptance periodically to challenge one’s orientations and the status quo. Boldness also needs to be combined with a certain level of prudence and a particular clear sightedness, without which a bold manager is, in reality, merely dangerously reckless.
Meaning the willingness to empower both individuals and teams; to have decisions made as close as possible to the point where they will be put into practice. Trust also means giving priority, within the company, to real openness toward other people and the widest possible sharing of ideas and information.
Which means independence in thought, judgment and deeds, and entrepreneurial spirit, creativity. It also means tolerance, respect for others, for different cultures and customs: an essential quality in a Group of over 200,000 people of around 44 different nationalities.
Meaning team spirit, friendship, fidelity, generosity, fairness in sharing the benefits of collective work; accepting responsibilities and an instinctive willingness to support common efforts when the storm is raging.
That is simplicity, the very opposite of affectation, pretension, pomposity, arrogance and boastfulness. Simplicity does not imply naivety (simple does not mean simpleton!); it is more about being discreet, showing natural modesty, common sense, being attentive to others and taking the trouble to be understood by them. It is about being frank in work relationships, loosening up, having a sense of humor.
Means feeling good about being part of the company or one’s team, feeling proud of what one does, feeling a sense of accomplishment in the search for better quality and greater efficiency, feeling part of a challenging projects.
Diversity Initiatives
Capgemini support diversity by:
- Identifying and selecting diverse employees according to objective, job-related criteria and unique skill sets
- Providing a sound and fair working environment where staff can grow and develop
- Supporting Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) that drive diversity agenda through grass-roots passion and initiatives
- Leveraging diversity as a source for innovation and inspiration
- Continuously reviewing and improving HR practices and procedures
- Identifying barriers or restrictions to diversity and taking action to remove them
- Training and continuously educating line and HR managers
- Communicating the spirit of diversity policies and agenda to everyone within the company
- Establishing measurements to monitor diversity dimensions, how Capgemini recognize differences, and utilize diversity as a strength