The ideas factory

Why MAS Holdings gives its people the freedom to innovate

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Portrait of Sid Amalean

Sid Amalean

  • Company: MAS Holdings
  • Title: Head of Sustainable Business
  • Industry: Textile manufacturing
  • Founded: 1987
  • Turnover in 2019: 1700 million euro
Portrait of Amanthi Perera

Amanthi Perera

  • Company: MAS Holdings
  • Title: Head of Social Sustainability, MAS Holdings

4 big takeaways

Encourage new ideas

Teams deliver a company's services and activities every day. This means they're often best-placed to devise better ways of working. So give your employees the freedom to innovate and suggest new ideas. But make sure they have nothing to fear should projects not go to plan; if not, you will stifle their creativity and desire to contribute.

Make it happen

Don't let great ideas go to waste. If someone suggests a new approach that's good for the business and the planet, turn the idea into a project – and give it the resources and leadership it needs to blossom.

Set up a system

If your organization is large and complex, it's wise to establish a system for cataloguing and assessing new ideas, and tracking their progress towards goals. Without robust processes, good ideas might be overlooked, fall through the cracks, or lack the support needed to fulfil their potential.

Stay in touch

While systems, processes and technologies are essential for progressing ideas, never underestimate the power of human connection. Stay in touch with the stakeholders involved in every project, and give them the opportunity to gather, discuss progress and suggest improvements. Constructive conversations go a very long way.

It's about having the courage to face challenges head on and to do what it takes to create meaningful change – that's what drives us at MAS