Tata AIA has created an environment for its employees that is conducive to professional growth and maintaining a healthy work-life balance
Naveen Tahilyani, MD & CEO and Kristyl Pais Bhesania, executive VP and CHRO
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The Covid-19 pandemic brought with it never-experienced-before uncertainty in the last two years. The challenges were daunting, and at times, devastating, for several businesses. Only those that showed the agility and hunger to change have come out stronger from the crisis. Insurance company Tata AIA is one of them; whether it is offering assisted digital platforms for customers or ensuring employees remain motivated through tough periods, it has adapted with the changing times. According to Kincentric, the company’s agility index is 91 percent compared to 71 percent for the industry.
“People have always been at the core of everything we do,” says Naveen Tahilyani, MD & CEO, Tata AIA. “We have worked towards ensuring a work environment that is conducive to professional growth while being empathic towards defining a balance between work and life.” This is one of the many reasons that make it one of India’s best employers. The Kincentric Best Employers India Study 2021 puts the company’s employee engagement index at 91 percent.
At Tata AIA Life, most employees have been able to work from home seamlessly while leveraging technology. “We have even adopted the hybrid model and our employees are encouraged to ‘Work from Anywhere’, without compromising on productivity,” says Kristyl Bhesania, executive VP and CHRO, Tata AIA. As part of some other initiatives, Tata AIA has provided special access to employees on fitness apps like Cult.fit and also hosts webinars on mental and emotional health, stress management and other health conditions.
“It has been believed for decades now that hard work and continuous effort lead to high performance. However, research is proving otherwise,” says Bhavna Dalal, founder and CEO of Talent Power Partners, a leadership development company based in Bengaluru. “Yes, putting efforts is vital for performance, but burning out, and not taking care of other aspects of your life cannot sustain long-term growth, and it ends up marginalising performance. Companies are recognising the fact and putting measures in place to enable a harmonious integration in their employees’ lives,” she says.
(This story appears in the 11 March, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)