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Retention seperation

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Employees are a primary asset of almost every organization. But identifying, hiring, and training good employees can be costly. Replacing an employee who quits costs an organization between one and two times the annual salary of the position. The expense of replacing workers requires most organizations to focus effort on employee retention, a set of actions designed to keep good employees once they have been hired Whereas retaining good employees is beneficial, organizations lose money when they retain poor employees. Assuring that nonproductive employees don’t continue with the organization is often just as important as retaining productive workers. Changes in economic conditions and product demand sometimes force organizations to reduce the size of their workforce. Employee separation is the process of efficiently and fairly terminating workers.
  2. Retaining good employees is the very essence of an internal labor orientation. The competitive advantage here comes from developing a loyal workforce that consistently excels at satisfying customer demands. Combining an internal labor orientation with a cost-reduction strategy gives us the Loyal Soldier HR strategy. For organizations that use this strategy, retaining employees reduces recruiting expenses and provides workers with a sense of security that persuades them to work for slightly lower wages than they might be able to earn at competing firms.
  3. When an internal labor orientation and a differentiation strategy are combined, we have a Committed Expert HR strategy. Here, employee retention helps build a workforce with unique skills that employees of other organizations do not have. These skills are critical for producing exceptional products and services that cannot be easily duplicated by competitors. SAS Institute uses a Committed Expert strategy of this kind. Employees with specialized skills develop long-term relationships with customers, who continue to purchase SAS products because of the excellent service they receive.
  4. In some cases, employee separation can be just as important as employee retention. Employee separations are an important part of a differentiation strategy. Organizations pursuing differentiation rely on highly skilled employees who have specialized knowledge and ability. An employee who is not capable of providing skilled inputs does not contribute, making termination of nonperforming employees critical for organizations that seek to produce premium goods and services.
  5. Organizations pursuing a Committed Expert HR strategy focus on terminating the employment of low performers soon after they are hired. These organizations identifying individuals who do not fit the organizational culture, or who appear unable to develop needed skill and motivation, reduces the cost of bad hiring decisions. A law firm engages in such practice when it denies promotion to a junior-level attorney who is not performing at the level necessary for making partner. Organizations with a Free Agent HR strategy benefit from frequently replacing employees with others who bring new skills and a fresh perspective. Employee separation is a common occurrence in such organizations, and ongoing efforts are needed to ensure that disruptions from frequent turnover are minimized as much as possible
  6. .An organization pursuing a Loyal Soldier HR strategy seeks to minimize employee separation. The primary goal is to hire young employees who stay with the organization for long careers. Having high performers is not as critical in these cost-focused organizations, which means that termination of employment is only necessary when a worker clearly fails to meet even minimum expectations. People who are not performing well in a specific job are frequently transferred to a different position. The overall focus on stability also makes employee layoffs an uncommon occurrence. Organizations with Loyal Soldier HR strategies thus expend little effort on developing employee separation practices.
  7. There is three types of turnover. voluntary turnover , in which the employee makes the decision to leave. involuntary turnover , in which the organization terminates the employment relationship. dysfunctional turnover occurs when an employee whose performance is at least adequate voluntarily quits. When a good employee chooses to leave, the organization usually must identify and hire another worker to fill the position. This process can be highly disruptive.
  8. Recognizing Paths to Voluntary Turnover The first path shown in Figure 7.3 is a quick decision to leave the organization. This path begins with some external event that causes an employee to rethink the employment relationship. The employee might be asked to engage in unethical behavior, for example, or might be denied a promotion. The second path shown in the figure begins with an event that causes an individual to begin thinking about leaving the organization. Here, however, the individual does not make a quick decision. Alternatives are weighed, and the benefits of staying are compared with the benefits of leaving. The third path in the figure involves a comparison between the current job and other alternatives. Once again, some external event initiates thoughts about leaving the organization. That event could be a job offer from another firm. Once the event has occurred, the employee begins to look at alternative opportunities. The benefits of jobs with other organizations are carefully compared with the benefits of the current job. A decision to leave becomes a conscious choice between the present job and specific alternatives. This path appears to be the most common course that leads an employee to leave an organization. Final path shown in Figure 7.3, the employee develops a general sense of dissatisfaction with the job over time. This sense of dissatisfaction leads to either a calculated decision to leave or a search and comparison with other job opportunities. This path is different from the other paths in that no specific event can be identified as causing the employee to begin thinking about quitting.
  9. A basic model illustrating how lack of satisfaction leads to quitting is shown in Figure 7.4. The employee’s decision to leave begins with a sense of low job satisfaction. Consistent with the paths described above, this sense may be created by a specific event or as part of a global feeling that builds over time. Individuals who are not satisfied with their work arrangements begin to withdraw from the organization and think about quitting. Thoughts translate into action as the individuals begin searching for alternative employment, which often leads to turnover. Other factors—such as the availability of other jobs and individual personality characteristics—also influence whether an individual actually acts on the dissatisfaction and leaves. [
  10. Organizations seeking to reduce employee turnover frequently measure their employees’ job satisfaction. Such assessments are done through surveys that ask employees about various facets of their work experience. Generally, employees can fill out the surveys anonymously. A common survey is the Job Descriptive Index, which assesses satisfaction with work tasks themselves, pay, promotions, co-workers, and supervision. One problem with job satisfaction surveys is that the least satisfied employees are not likely to respond to the survey. These employees have already started to withdraw from the organization, so they see little personal benefit in completing the survey. T They see things as too negative to fix, and they no longer care about the work environment of the company they are planning to leave. Organizational leaders are thus wise to remember that job satisfaction results will likely make things appear more positive than they really are.
  11. Another method for retaining employees is through socialization , the process of acquiring the knowledge and behaviors needed to be a member of an organization. Effective socialization occurs when employees are given critical information that helps them understand the organization. As employees acquire information during the socialization process, their feelings of fit with the organization increase, and employees who perceive that they fit are more likely to stay with an organization.
  12. Another factor that influences employee turnover is perceived organizational support— employees’ beliefs about the extent to which an organization values their contribution and cares about their well-being. Employees who feel supported by the organization reciprocate with a feeling of obligation toward the organization. Employees who perceive greater support are more committed to sticking with the organization and feel a stronger desire to help the organization succeed. This sense of obligation reduces absenteeism and turnover.
  13. Staying in business while losing money is a difficult task. Yet it is a task faced by major American automobile manufacturers. Talk about how in 2005, Ford Motor Company reported a $1.55 billion dollar loss for its North America operations. Competitors such as Toyota and Honda are taking more and more market share, forcing Ford to rethink its approach to making and selling cars. A major part of Ford’s plan to regain competitiveness is to reduce its workforce by about 28 percent. Over time, approximately 34,000 Ford employees will lose their jobs. A similar plan is being implemented by General Motors. These large-scale terminations of employment, which are unrelated to job performance, are known as layoffs . When an organization engages in widespread layoffs intended to permanently reduce the size of its workforce, it is said to be downsizing .
  14. Layoff victims —the individuals who actually lose their jobs—experience a number of problems. Job loss begins a chain of negative feelings and events, including worry, uncertainty, and financial difficulties. Layoff victims are likely to suffer declines in mental health and psychological well-being, as well as physical health. They also experience less satisfaction with other aspects of life, such as marriage and family life
  15. Layoff survivors are employees who continue to work for the downsizing organization. It seems better to be a survivor than a victim. However, even those whose jobs are not eliminated often react negatively to downsizing. Figure 7.6 presents a model of survivors’ reactions to layoffs. The model suggests that in some ways survivors’ reactions are similar to victims’ reactions. Like victims, survivors can have negative reactions, including anger at the loss experienced by coworkers and insecurity concerning the future of their own jobs. Survivors may also experience some positive emotions, however. They might feel relief that their own jobs were spared. These feelings result in a number of possible outcomes related to job satisfaction, commitment to the organization, and work performance. One possible reaction of employees who survive a layoff is increased motivation and performance. Individuals who remain employed feel an obligation to work harder to show that their contributions are indeed more valuable than the workers who were let go. This effect does not, however, occur for all survivors. Effort increases the most for survivors who perceive a moderate threat to their own jobs. If people feel that their jobs are completely insulated from future layoffs, or if they believe it is only a matter of time before their own jobs are eliminated, they are unlikely to increase their efforts. Employees who are the primary wage earners in their households are also more likely to increase their efforts after observing coworker layoffs.
  16. Unfortunately, sometimes employees fail to carry out their duties in an acceptable manner. The process whereby management takes steps to help an employee overcome problem behavior is known as discipline . Due process represents a set of procedures carried out in accordance with established rules and principles. T The underlying intent of due process is to assure that employees are treated fairly. Due Process Principles. Employees have a right to know what is expected of them and what will happen if they fail to meet expectations. Discipline must be based on facts. Employees should also have a right to present their side of the story. Any punishment should be consistent with the nature of the offense
  17. The progressive discipline process, management provides successively more severe punishment for each occurrence of negative behavior. A supervisor meets and discusses company policy with an employee the first time an unacceptable behavior occurs. No further action is taken if the misbehavior is not repeated. The employee is punished if the misbehavior is repeated. Subsequent instances of the misbehavior are met with more harsh punishment that eventually results in termination of employment Formal Step in a Progressive Discipline Policy The first step is a verbal warning . The supervisor clearly communicates what the employee did wrong and informs the employee of what will happen if the behavior occurs again. If the behavior is repeated, the employee receives a written warning . This warning is usually placed in the employee’s personnel file for a period of time. A repeat of the behavior after the written warning leads to suspension . The employee cannot come to work for a period of time and in most cases will not be paid. A suspension is usually accompanied by a final written warning that clearly states the employee will be dismissed if the behavior occurs again. The final step is discharge from the organization.
  18. Outplacement services provide employees who have been dismissed from an organization with assistance in finding new jobs. In many cases, outplacement services are provided by outside firms. An outside firm is often in a better position to work with dismissed employees, since these employees may feel some resentment toward the organization that dismissed them. Displaced workers who receive outplacement assistance from an outside source generally experience more positive reactions and are more likely to find a position that is comparable to the job that was lost.
  19. Outplacement services can help alleviate some of the anxiety associated with job loss. Nevertheless, the actual event in which a person is told that his or her employment is being terminated is highly stressful. Managing this event in the right way is critical if the organization is to show respect for employees and maintain a good reputation. Few guiding principles: Tell the employee directly that she is being dismissed. Make the meeting brief Listen to the employee who is being dismissed. This is an emotional moment, and some individuals will simply need to talk. Summarize the meeting in writing, particularly severance compensation, benefits and services that will be provide to the employee. Have security personnel close at hand just in case the person being terminated vents their frustration in an violent manner.