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Innovating at speed during a crisis

When the pandemic first closed in on Synchrony’s Stamford, Conn., headquarters, leadership realized the consumer financial-services company needed to act fast. Faced with an unprecedented challenge, Synchrony quickly moved its roughly 16,000-person workforce home. There was no time for presentations and long discussions.

“The leadership team recognized we needed to operate differently,” says

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