How was your organization impacted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine early on?

988 views3 Comments
Sort By:
Oldest
CEO in Media2 years ago
One of the initial big impacts we saw following the Russian invasion of Ukraine was of course the boycotts; nobody is allowed to do any support or any more projects in Russia. We started to see some cracks in the media industry as they realized that they couldn’t support this way of telling the stories that they have to tell. We also saw support from media companies in Europe who said to Russian media, "Send your people over here and we will offer them desk space and support. They can report the news from here so that they don't have to be afraid of broadcasting the real news." There were a lot of media initiatives where radio stations that are normally in competition started working together to hold fundraisers and gather support.
CTO in Software2 years ago
Having quite a lot of people in Poland put us reasonably close to where the conflict is, but it hasn’t changed much for our company. Our markets are mostly the US and other English-speaking countries, but the situation in Ukraine affected staffing for some. There was a lot of development going on in Ukraine that was paused indefinitely for those companies, but that didn’t apply to us. Affected companies were left scrambling to look for more dev resources when the hiring market was already difficult. If the conflict escalates to a certain point, Poland could become the frontline, so we’re still watching how things develop. Early on, there wasn’t much we could do but hope for the best and keep on going.
1 Reply
lock icon

Please join or sign in to view more content.

By joining the Peer Community, you'll get:

  • Peer Discussions and Polls
  • One-Minute Insights
  • Connect with like-minded individuals
Board Member in Healthcare and Biotech2 years ago

One of the companies where I was consulting a while back was hiring people from Ukraine and Russia, especially mathematicians, and that supply was cut off. Product development was put on pause and they needed to find resources who could get up to speed so things could move ahead again. Early on, there were no answers to those challenges because there aren't that many resources available with specific skills. 

Content you might like

IT Manager in Constructiona month ago
Hello,
the topic is so broad, what are you focused on?
Read More Comments
4.8k views2 Upvotes5 Comments

Yes79%

No20%

1.2k views
Sr. Director, Enterprise Applications and IT Services6 days ago
These worked for us:

Stakeholder Engagement - Engage all relevant stakeholders early and continuously throughout the procurement process. 

Adaptible Contracting - Use contracting methods that allow for adjustments ...read more
1
724 views1 Comment

Human Factors (fears, mental health, physical spacing)85%

Technical / IT Factors (on-premise tools, pivoting back away from remote)14%

3.7k views3 Upvotes2 Comments