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Nokia Bridge Program – New thinking on corporate social responsability Matti Vanska Business Summit: Strategic Innovation Partnerships 4 September 2013

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By Matti Vanska, Head of Nokia Bridge Program, Finland, presented at the 16th TCI Global Conference, Kolding 2013.

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Nokia Bridge Program – New thinking on corporate social responsabilityMatti Vanska

Business Summit: Strategic Innovation Partnerships

4 September 2013

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NOKIA BRIDGE PROGRAMNEW THINKING IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

MATTI VANSKA

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OUTLINE

Nokia in 2011

Bridge Program

Key results

Collaboration with local stakeholders

Learnings

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ASSESSMENT STRATEGY CHANGE

NEW ORGANIZATION

NEW CULTURE

Major reduction of workforce & closing of sites

NOKIA IN 20111NOKIA’S TRANSFORMATION STARTS

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In addition to the financial support

‣ open communication

‣ proactive engagement with employees

‣ proactive engagement with local

stakeholders

‣ new mindset and tools

are needed to plant the seeds for regrowth

NOKIA IN 20111THE BIRTH OF BRIDGE

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BRIDGEPROGRAM

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1st Assist individuals and teams to utilize their capabilities to the fullest

BRIDGE PROGRAM2PRIORITIES

2nd Continue to build the local economies where Nokia plays a driver role

3rd Support Nokia’s renewed strategy and ecosystem

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BRIDGE PROGRAM2FIVE PATHS TO TAKE THE NEXT STEP

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New YorkVancouver

MalvernSan Diego

Capital area, Oulu, Salo,TampereCopenhagen

London Ratingen, Ulm, Berlin

Komarom Cluj

Bangalore

Beijing

Singapore

Masan

BRIDGE PROGRAM2SCALE

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• Looking for internal talent first

• Internal Job fairs when ramping up new organizations (eg Windows Phone R&D)

• Bridge participants are priority candidates in Nokia internal positions

Ruoholahti internal Job Fair in 2011

FIND A NEW JOBWITHIN NOKIA

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FIND A NEW JOBOUTSIDE OF NOKIA

• Career Coaching

• Job Fairs

• Bridge Career Service

• Local LinkedIn and Facebook groups Job and education fair in Salo May 2012

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STARTA NEW BUSINESS

• Coaching and sparring

• Encouraging & realistic approach

• Collaboration with local incubators

• Start-up grants

• Support and coaching equally important to financial support

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The heart of Bridge Copenhagen

LEARN SOMETHING NEW

• Objective is to increase the chance to find a job quickly

• Courses and trainings

• In Finland, tight collaboration with local state authorities

• Extensive vocational training programs in the factories

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Bridge info session in Salo

CREATE YOUR OWN PATH

• Originally reserved for ideas that could not be pre-defined

a. Voluntary work in a developing country

b. Setting up a foster home

• Todate almost all needs implemented via the first 4 paths

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RESULTS

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• Almost 18 000 employees have been eligible for the Bridge program.

• Cumulatively 60% have found their next step by the end of Nokia employment.

• Over 1.000 new companies established globally

• Overall satisfaction rate (satisfied/very satisfied) related to the Bridge offering is 85%.

RESULTS3BRIDGE IN 2011–2013

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ICT start-ups: 42%

Other 38%

Professional services and consulting 21%

RESULTS3OVER 1000 NEW START-UPS GLOBALLY

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• 91% of the companies were still active

• 18% of the companies had made a technology licensing/idea release agreement with Nokia

• 48% had a team (average 3 people), 52% started alone

• Average personnel per company 2,1 (2012. 2013 estimate 2,9; 2015 estimate 7,1)

RESULTS3KEY FINDINGS IN START-UP RESEARCH BY AALTO UNIVERSITY IN FINLAND

” Bridge programme's entrepreneurship information has been beneficial

5,73 7”

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Smooth R&D transitions

No delivery stops at the factories

External reputation

Support for Nokia ecosystem

Testament of values to Nokia’s employees

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RESULTS3KEY BENEFITS TO NOKIA

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COLLABORATION

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COLLABORATION4WITH NATION-WIDE AND LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS

NATIONAL COLLABORATION• Ministry of Employment and

the Economy• Ministry of Finance• Finnish national innovation

system & funding• Invest in Finland

LOCAL COLLABORATION• Local employment offices• Universities• Cities• Startup incubators• Learning service providers• Outplacement partners

BRIDGE STAKEHOLDERS

IN FINLAND

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Accelerating innovation in Copenhagen

• Startups

• Aalborg University

• Students

• Researchers

• Established companies

COLLABORATION4INNOVATION HARBOR -> COPENHAGEN ICT (CICT)

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LEARNINGS

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KEY LEARNINGS5BRIDGE PROGRAM

1Implementation needs to be genuinely based on core values

2 Working tightly with partners but the core of Bridge cannot be outsourced

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Local leader selected from the impacted people, sufficient seniority

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Globally consistent frame, local implementation

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THANK YOU!