How do you define your connection to SAS? Is it a collection of moments and experiences? Or is it the people? For I-Sah Hsieh that connection can be traced back to one moment in time and tied back to one person.
Ten years ago, at the height of the Great Recession, job layoffs were a standard news announcement. That trend had everyone across the United States, especially in the tech sector, nervous and fearful that their company and their role would be eliminated next. SAS CEO Jim Goodnight recognized that fear and made a companywide statement that would forever change I-Sah’s perception of work and his connection to SAS.
During the annual executive webcast, Goodnight made a commitment to all employees, promising that no layoffs would happen at SAS in 2009. In return, all he asked was that employees also make a commitment – to work hard and keep expenses low.
"I'd never seen that kind of loyalty and care from an employer, and that certainly changed how I looked at my employment here at SAS," said I-Sah. "It inspired me on a whole new level."
That moment challenged I-Sah to think differently about his own work and reconsider how he represented the company. At the time, he served as SAS' account executive for the United Nations, an organization dedicated to doing wonderful things for the world, but limited in its funding. By partnering with SAS, the U.N. can now use data and analytics to modernize disaster response, predict unemployment through social media and much more. Those achievements couldn't happen without analytics, but they also couldn't happen without an organization like SAS that cares deeply about doing good in the world.
"When you work for a company that cares so much, it creates this culture that keeps us from turning our backs on problems we know analytics can solve," said I-Sah. "I'm so grateful to work for a company that doesn't want to just tell great stories but wants to make it so that anyone can be part of the story and help create some new stories."
Today, I-Sah helps make more great stories possible through his work on the Corporate Social Innovation and Brand team. The team manages GatherIQ and identifies social innovation projects that tell the story of how data and analytics are helping to improve our world.
I-Sah's career path at SAS was marked by executive commitment and care to individual employees. That demonstration of true, genuine care for people has forever changed how I-Sah views his career, how he serves SAS customers and how he influences the world.