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Common Sense Management
Termination & Downsizing Basics, Nick Krym 05-25-07
Certainties of Business Life
•   Business Fluctuations
     –   Start up / Rapid growth
     –   Stagnating during “maintenance” stage
     –   Changes in direction / loss of key initiatives
     –   Mergers and Acquisitions
     –   Business decline
•   Exacerbated by management
     – Lack of general management skills
     – Lack of attention to personnel issues
     – Hiring and casting mistakes
•   Never ending challenge
     –   Hiring spree, resource acquisition
     –   Resource retention and motivation
     –   Skill / personality miscast
     –   Poor performers
     –   HR Nightmares

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Why get involved?
•   It’s your job
     – It could be your job responsibility
     – It could be perceived as your responsibility
•   It’s your paycheck
     – Layoffs are typically done to keep “survivors” employed
•   Its’ your company
     – Minimize the probability of future layoffs
•   It’s your team
     – Getting rid of poor performers could act as motivation for the rest of the
       team
     – Getting rid of poor performers could actually improve productivity –
       some people you are better off without
     – Keep remaining troops in the best shape possible
•   It’s your network
     – A person you layoff today could be employing you tomorrow
•   It’s your life
     – Workplace violence

                          Nick Krym          05-25-07                           3
Termination, Downsizing, Layoffs, etc.
•    Termination for Cause (TFC)
      – Termination as a result of unlawful behavior, breaking company
        policies, conflict of interest, etc.
•    Performance-based termination (PBT)
      – Termination based on track record / history of poor performance, failure
        to deliver on job responsibilities or against business / position
        objectives
•    Surprise / emergency layoffs (SL)
      – Terminating of several employees based on business needs executed
        without appropriate planning / analysis.
•    Planned reduction in work force (Downsizing or RIWF)
      – Terminating of several employees based on business needs carefully
        executed based on appropriate planning and in-depth analysis.
•    Odd cases


                           Nick Krym         05-25-07                          4
Termination for Cause
•   Termination as a result of unlawful behavior, breaking company
    policies, conflict of interest, etc., for example:
     –   Embezzlement
     –   Receiving bribes
     –   Breaking NDA
     –   Mishandling ePHI
     –   Major negligence
•   Act swiftly
     – Consistency (in acting upon similar misconduct)
     – Stay exceptionally careful
     – Get HR and potentially legal / law enforcement support
•   Communicate
     – Consult with HR / Legal whether and what you can communicate
     – Communicate to the team reasons for dismissal (see above)
     – Communicate action plan to prevent similar misconduct in the future



                            Nick Krym      05-25-07                          5
PBT: Unpleasant Duty
•   Why we fear and loath terminating poor performers
     –   The replacement could be worse
     –   It will go away
     –   It won’t work anyway
     –   We might be sued
     –   Upper management won’t support me
     –   I’m too tired and overloaded
     –   I may not do it right
     –   It will be a lot of work
     –   Hate conflict
     –   It’s unpleasant
•   PBT could be hard on the manager but not acting is much worse
     – Negative impact of poor performance itself on the organization
     – Negative impact of poor performance your personal work load
     – “Fishbowl” effect leading to disrespect for management

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PBT: Basics
•   PBT should be a logical outcome of performance tracking
•   Termination should not be a first act toward under-performing
    employee, never a surprise
•   Disciplining employee, guiding principles:
     –   Immediacy
     –   Consistency
     –   Brevity
     –   Impersonality
     –   Positivism
•   When PBT is inevitable act swiftly
     – Similar to TFC with less drama / law involvement
•   PBT is good for the team it could be still hard
     – Some employees disagree with your decision
     – Void in skills / fulfilling duties may seem “was not worth the termination”

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PBT: a few Tips
•   Recognize “due process” obligations: NO CITIZEN SHALL BE DEPRIVED
    OF LIFE, LIBERTY OR PROPERTY WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW
     – PROPERTY = An interest protected by contract, law or regulation. For
       example: “just cause” employment
     – LIBERTY        = An employee’s liberty to secure future employment (arises
       where the reason for an employee’s termination involves moral turpitude and
       could therefore jeopardize their ability to secure future employment) - Even
       when the employee is probationary.
•   Draft disciplinary notices to avoid “roller coasting”
•   Clearly identify the cause for termination
•   Separately set forth any factors that mitigate against a lesser form of
    discipline.
•   Avoid “over-thinking”
•   Don’t back pedal
•   For “inherited” bad performers, give the employee sufficient time under new
    supervision to form independent conclusions. Utilize “slate cleaning”
    approach to raise the bar / reset expectations.
•   Don’t say Layoff when you mean PBT or TFC
•   When appropriate, permit an employee to resign in lieu of termination

                            Nick Krym           05-25-07                              8
Surprise Layoffs
•   General
     – Most common method of layoffs in small companies
     – Sometimes SL used to disguise TFC or PBT
     – Most of the time SL is a late “recovery” or “damage control” action by
       management to deal with macro or micro issues of the company performance
•   Minimizing Surprise factor
     – Be prepared… Always
          • Performance tracking
          • Totem Poles
          • Keep salaries in tact with the Market
     – Keep you hand on pulse of the company
     – Watch for red flags, warning signs, writing on the wall
•   Minimizing impact
     –   DR & BC is not just IT task
     –   Everything in CVS
     –   Documentation is your friend
     –   Maintain balanced teams and skill redundancy
     –   Always invest in marketability of your employees
     –   Make them to keep resumes
     –   Don’t forget the #1 (your family) NEVER


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Downsizing
• What is downsizing?
   – A downsizing strategy reduces the scale (size) and scope of a
     business to improve its financial performance.
• Why do firms downsize?
   – Reduce costs
   – Reduce layers of management to increase decision making
     speed and get closer to the customer
   – Sharpen focus on core competencies of the firm, and outsource
     peripheral activities
   – Generate positive reactions from shareholders in order to
     improve valuation of stock price
   – Increase productivity
• Is there an alternative?
   – A reduction of the workforce is one of only several possible
     ways of improving profitability or reducing costs.

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Alternatives to Downsizing
Revenue and      Cost Cutting                    Cost Cutting HR-related
 Financing        - Non HR

                                      Employment          Re-designing     Payments
                                       Policies            the Job(s)     and Benefits

Sales            Infrastructure      Attrition            Transfers      Pay freeze
Pricing changes Expensive            Hiring freeze        Relocation     Cut over time
Alternative     initiatives          Cut PT               Job sharing    pay
sources of       3-rd party          employees            Demotions      Use vacation
revenue          services            Cut temps                           and leave days
                                                          Retraining
Financing        Offshore            Voluntary time                      Pay cuts
                                     off                                 Profit sharing
                                     Reduced work                        Variable pay
                                     hours




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Facing Layoffs
•   Downsizing might be unavoidable
     – Financial situation and revenue can not be sufficiently changed
     – Non-HR measures do not provide sufficient financial impact
     – Alternatives do not provide sufficient financial impact or executing on
       alternative is not feasible
•   When it’s inevitable
     – Carefully plan
         • Use weighed totem pole
         • Aim to have sustainable full functional team
         • Redundancy for post downsizing attrition
     – Put additional safeguards in place (BC&DR)
     – Execute
         •   As fast as reasonably possible
         •   As deep as reasonably possible
         •   Stay legal and err on overcautious side
         •   With professional (HR) support and oversight
         •   Be prepared for … anything
•   Get ready to deal with ripple effect


                            Nick Krym           05-25-07                         12
Planning Layoff: Totem Pole
Name     Techni    Spear     Key        RCI       Work      Attend    Retenti    Aptitud   1/$$       Tiebre   Weigh
         cal       Knowl     Contrib              Ethics    ance      on         e                    aker     ed
         Skills    edge      utor                                                                              Rank

Weight   1.5       1.8       2          0.7       0.7       0.5       0.5        0.7       1          1



Jane           4         5        5           4         4         5          5         3          4        0     41.7
Black


Joe            5         5        5           5         3         5          3         5          2        0     41.6
Smith


Ravi           5         3        3           4         5         5          5         5          5        0     38.7
Sharm
a

Ali            4         3        3           4         5         5          5         4          2        0     33.5
Ahmad


Kim Su         5         0        0           2         5         5          5         5          4        0     24.9




                                       Nick Krym                  05-25-07                                        13
Executing: How (not) to Conduct a Layoff
•    Remember
     – Focus on those who stay
     – Survivors will judge you / organization by the way layoff was conducted
       and downsized employees were treated
     – Everything that might go wrong, will
•    Do…
     –   Break the news individually and confidentially
     –   Explain why a downsizing is happening
     –   Describe what effect is expected on the organization
     –   Provide a timeframe
     –   Provide psychological and career counseling
•    Do not…
     –   Hoard information
     –   Escort employees out the door with security
     –   Let the news media break the story
     –   Cut jobs across the board. Rather, make the tough decisions to
         selectively cut jobs


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Downsizing Effects: Overall
• Mixed effects on firm performance: some short-term
  costs savings, but long-term profitability & valuation not
  strongly affected.
• Firm’s reputation as a good employer suffers. Example:
  Apple Computer’s reputation as good employer declined
  after several layoffs in 1990s.
• Downsizing forces re-thinking of Employment Strategy.
  Lifelong employment policies not credible after a
  downsizing. Example: IBM abandoned lifelong policy
  after several layoffs in early 1990s.




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Downsizing Effects: Employee Morale
• Employee motivation disrupted: increase in political
  behaviors, anger, fear - which is likely to negatively
  impact quality of customer service
• Violation of psychological contract, leads to cynicism,
  lowered work commitment, fewer random acts of “good
  will”
• “Survivors” experience more stress due to longer work
  hours with re-designed jobs, and increased uncertainty
  regarding future downsizings




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Downsizing Effects: Workforce Quality
• Many senior employees leave due to application of early
  retirement incentives: result is loss of institutional
  memory.
• The use of voluntary workforce reductions (buyouts)
  results in the most marketable employees leaving
  (“stars”) -- difficult to control since all employees must
  be legally eligible to qualify.
• Early retirements & voluntary reductions often result in
  too many people quitting, and some are hired back as
  consultants at higher cost to firm.




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Immediate Consequences
• Layoff = Increase in Job Insecurity for the “survivors”
• Job Insecurity = Decrease in
   –   Job Satisfaction
   –   Organizational Commitment
   –   Safety Compliance, Safety Knowledge, and Safety Motivation
   –   Physical and Mental Health
   –   Creativity
   –   Work Quality
• Job Insecurity = Increase in
   –   Turnover
   –   Work Withdrawal Behaviors
   –   Negative Affective Reactions to Organizational Change
   –   Accidents, Injuries, and Near Misses
   –   (Temporary) Productivity

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Coping with Layoffs
•   Stages of Grieving
     –   Denial: “I’m sure the company will come to its senses”
     –   Anger: Directed toward organization, supervisors, and coworkers
     –   Fear: “How will I pay the bills…feed my family”, etc.
     –   Acceptance: “Ok, it’s going to happen. What steps can I take to make
         this work out for the best?”
•   Tips for Laid Off Workers
     – Tell your family
     – Give yourself time to get through the grieving process
     – Do not make any quick major life decisions in terms of changing career
       paths
     – Do not make major purchases
     – Explore with company officials what government services and
       resources might be available (e.g., $ for job retraining; tuition $)
     – Contact workforce development centers (e.g., WorkSource)


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“Survivor Syndrome”
• Focus on self-preservation rather than team
  performance
• Risk aversion
• Absenteeism
• Mistrust of leadership
• More stressed, anxious, cynical, etc.
• Greater role conflict and role ambiguity
• Lower self-confidence
• Lower creativity
• Reduced morale and job satisfaction

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Re-energizing Employees after Layoffs
•    Back to Basics - brash up you CSM skills… Nick’s formula for success:
      – S = ∏oi*P – success is a product of organizational factors and team’s productivity
      – P = (∑ei)T – team’s productivity is sum of employees’ contribution in a power of the team
      – e = ∑fi*aC – employee contribution is sum of environmental factors times employee ability in power of
          commitment
•    C - Employee Commitment
      –   Focus - Clear goals, expectations, and values are established.
      –   Involvement - Employees have input into planning, problem solving, and decision making that affect their
          job.
      –   Development -Development of knowledge, skill, and experience that build competence and confidence
          occurs.
      –   Gratitude - Recognition and appreciation are shown for employee efforts and accomplishments.
      –   Accountability - Responsibility is given and producing results at high standards expected and upheld.
•    T – Team
      –   Common Purpose – bringing together efforts of the team members towards common goal, result or an
          outcome.
      –   Team Composition – appropriate for the purpose knowledge, skills, experiences, background and
          personalities of the team members.
      –   Synergy – cumulative effect of capitalizing on members strengths, cross-pollination, cross-training, multiple
          perspectives.
      –   Leadership – abilities of the team leader to inspire team members to perform at their best and achieve
          beyond of what is expected
      –   Shared Accountability – the reinforcement of high standards and the shared responsibility for the results the
          team needs to produce.
      –   Organization – an appropriate structure of the team that corresponds to the team purpose, enables the
          synergy, and mitigates the risks
      –   Atmosphere – environment allowing each member to perform at their best.


                                     Nick Krym                   05-25-07                                            21

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Common Sense Guide to Downsizing

  • 1. Common Sense Management Termination & Downsizing Basics, Nick Krym 05-25-07
  • 2. Certainties of Business Life • Business Fluctuations – Start up / Rapid growth – Stagnating during “maintenance” stage – Changes in direction / loss of key initiatives – Mergers and Acquisitions – Business decline • Exacerbated by management – Lack of general management skills – Lack of attention to personnel issues – Hiring and casting mistakes • Never ending challenge – Hiring spree, resource acquisition – Resource retention and motivation – Skill / personality miscast – Poor performers – HR Nightmares Nick Krym 05-25-07 2
  • 3. Why get involved? • It’s your job – It could be your job responsibility – It could be perceived as your responsibility • It’s your paycheck – Layoffs are typically done to keep “survivors” employed • Its’ your company – Minimize the probability of future layoffs • It’s your team – Getting rid of poor performers could act as motivation for the rest of the team – Getting rid of poor performers could actually improve productivity – some people you are better off without – Keep remaining troops in the best shape possible • It’s your network – A person you layoff today could be employing you tomorrow • It’s your life – Workplace violence Nick Krym 05-25-07 3
  • 4. Termination, Downsizing, Layoffs, etc. • Termination for Cause (TFC) – Termination as a result of unlawful behavior, breaking company policies, conflict of interest, etc. • Performance-based termination (PBT) – Termination based on track record / history of poor performance, failure to deliver on job responsibilities or against business / position objectives • Surprise / emergency layoffs (SL) – Terminating of several employees based on business needs executed without appropriate planning / analysis. • Planned reduction in work force (Downsizing or RIWF) – Terminating of several employees based on business needs carefully executed based on appropriate planning and in-depth analysis. • Odd cases Nick Krym 05-25-07 4
  • 5. Termination for Cause • Termination as a result of unlawful behavior, breaking company policies, conflict of interest, etc., for example: – Embezzlement – Receiving bribes – Breaking NDA – Mishandling ePHI – Major negligence • Act swiftly – Consistency (in acting upon similar misconduct) – Stay exceptionally careful – Get HR and potentially legal / law enforcement support • Communicate – Consult with HR / Legal whether and what you can communicate – Communicate to the team reasons for dismissal (see above) – Communicate action plan to prevent similar misconduct in the future Nick Krym 05-25-07 5
  • 6. PBT: Unpleasant Duty • Why we fear and loath terminating poor performers – The replacement could be worse – It will go away – It won’t work anyway – We might be sued – Upper management won’t support me – I’m too tired and overloaded – I may not do it right – It will be a lot of work – Hate conflict – It’s unpleasant • PBT could be hard on the manager but not acting is much worse – Negative impact of poor performance itself on the organization – Negative impact of poor performance your personal work load – “Fishbowl” effect leading to disrespect for management Nick Krym 05-25-07 6
  • 7. PBT: Basics • PBT should be a logical outcome of performance tracking • Termination should not be a first act toward under-performing employee, never a surprise • Disciplining employee, guiding principles: – Immediacy – Consistency – Brevity – Impersonality – Positivism • When PBT is inevitable act swiftly – Similar to TFC with less drama / law involvement • PBT is good for the team it could be still hard – Some employees disagree with your decision – Void in skills / fulfilling duties may seem “was not worth the termination” Nick Krym 05-25-07 7
  • 8. PBT: a few Tips • Recognize “due process” obligations: NO CITIZEN SHALL BE DEPRIVED OF LIFE, LIBERTY OR PROPERTY WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW – PROPERTY = An interest protected by contract, law or regulation. For example: “just cause” employment – LIBERTY = An employee’s liberty to secure future employment (arises where the reason for an employee’s termination involves moral turpitude and could therefore jeopardize their ability to secure future employment) - Even when the employee is probationary. • Draft disciplinary notices to avoid “roller coasting” • Clearly identify the cause for termination • Separately set forth any factors that mitigate against a lesser form of discipline. • Avoid “over-thinking” • Don’t back pedal • For “inherited” bad performers, give the employee sufficient time under new supervision to form independent conclusions. Utilize “slate cleaning” approach to raise the bar / reset expectations. • Don’t say Layoff when you mean PBT or TFC • When appropriate, permit an employee to resign in lieu of termination Nick Krym 05-25-07 8
  • 9. Surprise Layoffs • General – Most common method of layoffs in small companies – Sometimes SL used to disguise TFC or PBT – Most of the time SL is a late “recovery” or “damage control” action by management to deal with macro or micro issues of the company performance • Minimizing Surprise factor – Be prepared… Always • Performance tracking • Totem Poles • Keep salaries in tact with the Market – Keep you hand on pulse of the company – Watch for red flags, warning signs, writing on the wall • Minimizing impact – DR & BC is not just IT task – Everything in CVS – Documentation is your friend – Maintain balanced teams and skill redundancy – Always invest in marketability of your employees – Make them to keep resumes – Don’t forget the #1 (your family) NEVER Nick Krym 05-25-07 9
  • 10. Downsizing • What is downsizing? – A downsizing strategy reduces the scale (size) and scope of a business to improve its financial performance. • Why do firms downsize? – Reduce costs – Reduce layers of management to increase decision making speed and get closer to the customer – Sharpen focus on core competencies of the firm, and outsource peripheral activities – Generate positive reactions from shareholders in order to improve valuation of stock price – Increase productivity • Is there an alternative? – A reduction of the workforce is one of only several possible ways of improving profitability or reducing costs. Nick Krym 05-25-07 10
  • 11. Alternatives to Downsizing Revenue and Cost Cutting Cost Cutting HR-related Financing - Non HR Employment Re-designing Payments Policies the Job(s) and Benefits Sales Infrastructure Attrition Transfers Pay freeze Pricing changes Expensive Hiring freeze Relocation Cut over time Alternative initiatives Cut PT Job sharing pay sources of 3-rd party employees Demotions Use vacation revenue services Cut temps and leave days Retraining Financing Offshore Voluntary time Pay cuts off Profit sharing Reduced work Variable pay hours Nick Krym 05-25-07 11
  • 12. Facing Layoffs • Downsizing might be unavoidable – Financial situation and revenue can not be sufficiently changed – Non-HR measures do not provide sufficient financial impact – Alternatives do not provide sufficient financial impact or executing on alternative is not feasible • When it’s inevitable – Carefully plan • Use weighed totem pole • Aim to have sustainable full functional team • Redundancy for post downsizing attrition – Put additional safeguards in place (BC&DR) – Execute • As fast as reasonably possible • As deep as reasonably possible • Stay legal and err on overcautious side • With professional (HR) support and oversight • Be prepared for … anything • Get ready to deal with ripple effect Nick Krym 05-25-07 12
  • 13. Planning Layoff: Totem Pole Name Techni Spear Key RCI Work Attend Retenti Aptitud 1/$$ Tiebre Weigh cal Knowl Contrib Ethics ance on e aker ed Skills edge utor Rank Weight 1.5 1.8 2 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.7 1 1 Jane 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 3 4 0 41.7 Black Joe 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 5 2 0 41.6 Smith Ravi 5 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 0 38.7 Sharm a Ali 4 3 3 4 5 5 5 4 2 0 33.5 Ahmad Kim Su 5 0 0 2 5 5 5 5 4 0 24.9 Nick Krym 05-25-07 13
  • 14. Executing: How (not) to Conduct a Layoff • Remember – Focus on those who stay – Survivors will judge you / organization by the way layoff was conducted and downsized employees were treated – Everything that might go wrong, will • Do… – Break the news individually and confidentially – Explain why a downsizing is happening – Describe what effect is expected on the organization – Provide a timeframe – Provide psychological and career counseling • Do not… – Hoard information – Escort employees out the door with security – Let the news media break the story – Cut jobs across the board. Rather, make the tough decisions to selectively cut jobs Nick Krym 05-25-07 14
  • 15. Downsizing Effects: Overall • Mixed effects on firm performance: some short-term costs savings, but long-term profitability & valuation not strongly affected. • Firm’s reputation as a good employer suffers. Example: Apple Computer’s reputation as good employer declined after several layoffs in 1990s. • Downsizing forces re-thinking of Employment Strategy. Lifelong employment policies not credible after a downsizing. Example: IBM abandoned lifelong policy after several layoffs in early 1990s. Nick Krym 05-25-07 15
  • 16. Downsizing Effects: Employee Morale • Employee motivation disrupted: increase in political behaviors, anger, fear - which is likely to negatively impact quality of customer service • Violation of psychological contract, leads to cynicism, lowered work commitment, fewer random acts of “good will” • “Survivors” experience more stress due to longer work hours with re-designed jobs, and increased uncertainty regarding future downsizings Nick Krym 05-25-07 16
  • 17. Downsizing Effects: Workforce Quality • Many senior employees leave due to application of early retirement incentives: result is loss of institutional memory. • The use of voluntary workforce reductions (buyouts) results in the most marketable employees leaving (“stars”) -- difficult to control since all employees must be legally eligible to qualify. • Early retirements & voluntary reductions often result in too many people quitting, and some are hired back as consultants at higher cost to firm. Nick Krym 05-25-07 17
  • 18. Immediate Consequences • Layoff = Increase in Job Insecurity for the “survivors” • Job Insecurity = Decrease in – Job Satisfaction – Organizational Commitment – Safety Compliance, Safety Knowledge, and Safety Motivation – Physical and Mental Health – Creativity – Work Quality • Job Insecurity = Increase in – Turnover – Work Withdrawal Behaviors – Negative Affective Reactions to Organizational Change – Accidents, Injuries, and Near Misses – (Temporary) Productivity Nick Krym 05-25-07 18
  • 19. Coping with Layoffs • Stages of Grieving – Denial: “I’m sure the company will come to its senses” – Anger: Directed toward organization, supervisors, and coworkers – Fear: “How will I pay the bills…feed my family”, etc. – Acceptance: “Ok, it’s going to happen. What steps can I take to make this work out for the best?” • Tips for Laid Off Workers – Tell your family – Give yourself time to get through the grieving process – Do not make any quick major life decisions in terms of changing career paths – Do not make major purchases – Explore with company officials what government services and resources might be available (e.g., $ for job retraining; tuition $) – Contact workforce development centers (e.g., WorkSource) Nick Krym 05-25-07 19
  • 20. “Survivor Syndrome” • Focus on self-preservation rather than team performance • Risk aversion • Absenteeism • Mistrust of leadership • More stressed, anxious, cynical, etc. • Greater role conflict and role ambiguity • Lower self-confidence • Lower creativity • Reduced morale and job satisfaction Nick Krym 05-25-07 20
  • 21. Re-energizing Employees after Layoffs • Back to Basics - brash up you CSM skills… Nick’s formula for success: – S = ∏oi*P – success is a product of organizational factors and team’s productivity – P = (∑ei)T – team’s productivity is sum of employees’ contribution in a power of the team – e = ∑fi*aC – employee contribution is sum of environmental factors times employee ability in power of commitment • C - Employee Commitment – Focus - Clear goals, expectations, and values are established. – Involvement - Employees have input into planning, problem solving, and decision making that affect their job. – Development -Development of knowledge, skill, and experience that build competence and confidence occurs. – Gratitude - Recognition and appreciation are shown for employee efforts and accomplishments. – Accountability - Responsibility is given and producing results at high standards expected and upheld. • T – Team – Common Purpose – bringing together efforts of the team members towards common goal, result or an outcome. – Team Composition – appropriate for the purpose knowledge, skills, experiences, background and personalities of the team members. – Synergy – cumulative effect of capitalizing on members strengths, cross-pollination, cross-training, multiple perspectives. – Leadership – abilities of the team leader to inspire team members to perform at their best and achieve beyond of what is expected – Shared Accountability – the reinforcement of high standards and the shared responsibility for the results the team needs to produce. – Organization – an appropriate structure of the team that corresponds to the team purpose, enables the synergy, and mitigates the risks – Atmosphere – environment allowing each member to perform at their best. Nick Krym 05-25-07 21