A Comparative Study of Human Resource (HR) Practices in Selected Tyre Companies
A Comparative Study of Human Resource (HR) Practices in Selected Tyre Companies
A Comparative Study of Human Resource (HR) Practices in Selected Tyre Companies
A Synopsis
Submitted in
partial fulfillment for the degree
of
Doctor of Philosophy
(Management)
Supervised by Submitted by
JV’n Dr. Mini Amit JV’n Ms. Rupali Mishra
Financial year - Tyre industry of Indian turnover is Rs. 25000 croces and the tyre
production is all categories is 971 lakh. Number of tyre companies: 36 industries.
Concentration 10 large tyre companies account for over 95 percent of total tyre
production.
Major tyre industries are MRF, JK Tyres, Apollo tyres and CEAT which account for
63 percent of the organized tyre market. Other players are Modirubber, Kesoram
Industries and Goodyear India, with 11 percent, 7 percent and 6 percent share
respectively. Dunlop, Falcon, Tyre Corporation of India Limited, TVS-Srichakra,
Metro tyres, Balkrishna tyres are some of the other significant players in industry.
MRF
MRS is the leading company in the tyre industry. Company has benefited from better
productivity and operational efficiency. The company is also renowned for its exports
which have also been witnessing positive growth. Company has recently entered the
redial tyre segment and has met with positive response. Performance of the company
could further improve with the revival of the auto industry. MRS Ltd. can be expected
to retain its position in this segment, however, industries can move out of the scrip,
considering the outlook for the industry as a whole.
CEAT
CEAT is the second largest in India with a market share of 14.6 percent, CEAT caters.
Primarily to the replacement market due to the strong growth in the Original
Equipment Manufacturer (OEMs) sector, the share of the replacement market in the
total revenue of the company has fallen, the production growth is the automobile
sector over the past few years should provide a boost to the replacement markets in
the coming year and CEAT could be a major beneficiary thereof with the advent of
multinationals like goodyear, Michelim, Bridgestone and continental, a major share-
out in the industry is imminent and the same could result in CEAT which is already
operating on them margins, being heived of as a joint venture with goodyear, in
collaboration with CEAT has already promoted South Asia tyre for manufacturing
radial tyres in India. With a modest track record on the financial front.
Apollo is the famous tyre manufacturing company in India. In truck tyre it has more
than 30 percent market share. A slow-down in the tyre market and rubber
procurement at high prices has put the brakes on Apollo tyres Limited. The company
has traditionally been the market leader in the truck and bus tyre segments. ATL
Caters to the replacement segment of the domestic market. ATl has conversion
agreement for small tyres with TCIL, Stallino tyres and Rodo. Its exports are routed
through Apollo International to the US, Germany, Brazil, Sudan, Egypt etc. At the
current price level the scrip has emerged as an attractive buy; thus accumulate its
shares in small lots.
JK Tyres
JK tyre is the leading corporate entity. The company started manufacturing tyres in
1977. JK tyre has five state of the art plants strategically located in India, in the state
of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka. The company is known for
manufacturing India's leading tyre brands - JK tyres, Vikrant and Tarnel in Mexico,
for all categorise of four wheelers JK tyre is the 22nd largest tyre manufacture in the
worlds. JK tyre exports its tyres to over 80 countries occurs 6 continents and enjoys a
premium brand status in various sophisticated markets including the Americas. The
company also outsources tyres from China and other low cost countries for its
international markets.
Rapid globalization has made companies realize people are the key to growth, the
only strategic resource that only enterprise truly needs. This has led to companies
routinely using their innovative HR practices their USP to keep up with the lines in
the wake of a rapidly changing labor landscape. Companies now recognize that a
'Highly engaged employees' are the key to success, across business sectors. Mainly
organizations facing the challenges for the employee motivation in workplace. A
strong team needs individuals who are dedicated to giving their best at work. Highly
self-motivated, committed, ambitious employees give the most to their company and
get the most from their work. But if company is lacking employee motivation in the
workplace the effects call be dramatic. Low team morale, lack of initiative, lack of
energy, mistakes and high staff turnover are just some of the clues that motivation is
all issues.
Now India becomes a player in the global stage. Everyone wants to do business with
us this charge has given lots of opportunities to our country to grow further but if
based lots of challenges, we have already discussed but after that we are facing many
challenges in front of us like Indian companies gained confidence to acquire foreign
giant companies and try to establish themselves very competitive than the foreign
companies at the sometime we have to give emphasis on the various gap before us
like the gap between people in the corporate would and those in the rural areas is
becoming serious concern and the wage differentials between good communication
skills and education getting more chance in the job market than other people lessor
than, them, attrition levels are all time high in India for example BPO facing problems
with talent retention.
Why are employees in some companies happy to stick with the company while others
look for a change? The reason is that some companies know how to take good care of
their employers and provide a working environment that helps them retain their
identity, while providing themselves and growing along with the company.
Here are some of the best HR practices that helps in the creation of a highly satisfied
and motivated work force.
Work Environment
A safe and happy workplace makes the employees feel good about being there. Each
one is given importance and provided the security that gives them the motivation and
incentive to stay. This is usually achieved through internal surveys to find out whether
they are satisfied and if not what they think need to be changed.
Open Management
Employees don't like the feeling of being kept in the dark about what is happening in
the company. They feel motivated and develop enthusiasm only when the
management opens up to them and discusses the company policies, sales, clients.
Contract, goals and objectives. This encourages participative management. Asking
them for ideas how to improve will get their creative juices flowing. Being open about
everything related to the company will help in building trust and motivating the
employees. This policy of open management can be practiced using several tools.
Performance Incentives
Every good performances is appreciated in the form of a pat on the back bonuses or
giving some other compensation for a job well done. Organization that struggle to
keep up with the attrition rate are mostly those that think employees are "just" doing
their job. Even if it is the employees job, completion in an appreciable manner calls
for an incentive can be implemented at the individual as well as the team level and it
has been seen that this works wonders in getting in mind that these bonuses should
not be given without a reason, unless it is a commitment for annual bonuses or some
such thing.
Performance feedback
Employee Evaluation
Every company has an employee evaluation system in place but a good system links
individual performance to the goals and priorities of the organization. This works well
when achievements are tracked over on year. For a fair review of each employees, the
evaluation apart from being done by the boss, should be done by another person at a
higher level, for whom the employee's contribution is important. Ratings can also be
obtained by other employees.
Sharing of Knowledge
Every company has some employees who outperform others. Such performances
should be highlighted and displayed where other employees can look at them; such as
on the display boards and internet etc. This will encourage others to give their best. A
proper system should be set up to make a list of high performance at specific times in
a year.
Discussions
Successful organizations nurture ideas and they understand that employees who are
actually working and know the business can provide the best ideas. The management
should have discussions with employees to get these ideas out of them. There can also
be suggestion boxes to capture these ideas. Through this system, manages can find
talented employees and develop then.
Reward
Recognition of talent is highly important, this recognition has to be made public and
what better way than holding ceremonies and announcing to the whole world [the
employees] the achievements of a fellow employees.
The Surprise Factor
Who doesn't like a surprise? Surprise deserving employees - when they are least
expecting it. It could be a gift certificate or a small reward of some sort. This surprise
doesn't have to be limited to the best performances, but it can be randomly given to
others as a motivating factor too. Anyone can be given this surprise reward.
Objectives
(1) Try to fulfill the services, schemes and satisfaction to the customer and
employees.
(2) To know the employees longitudinal study of HR practices related to the
particularity of present scenario.
(3) To know the importance of HR practices in tyre industries.
(4) To know the number of suggestions generated by the employees to managing
their productivity.
(5) To find out the effectiveness of research parameters.
(6) To find out whether the employees are satisfied with the tyre industries HR
policy.
(7) To get suggestions for improvement, or change in the service of tyre industries.
Review of Literature
Cristina M. Giannantonio' and Amy E. Hurley' Chapman University, USA I July
2002.
Over 1100 human resource (HR) executives responded to a survey concerning their
perceptions of the HR issues their companies are facing, the role of HR in their
organization, the skills HR employees should possess, and the substantive HR
knowledge that graduates of HR programs should be able to demonstrate. Results
suggest the most important issue facing HR executives today is managing change.
Executives felt it was extremely important for HR professionals to be able to create a
recruitment program in today's labor market. The results of this research provide
several implications for the design and the delivery of HR educational programs.
Starting from the 1960s researchers has shown great interest in motivation. Along
with research in areas such as Human Resource Management and Organizational
Behavior employee motivation has become a fascinating research topic also for
Management academics. The research focus has been placed on the motivation
process of employees as well as on the rewards which individuals find motivating.
Further, some research has been conducted on finding out the differences in employee
motivation in different countries.
Justification/Importance of Study
Tyre industry is the large field of Indian revolution. Such healthy HR practices
encourage the growth of the organization as employees after all play a major role in
the well-being of a company. Making an employee feel like a million dollars pays in
the form of the success of an organization.
In India tyre industry, capacities are concentrated in the hands of a few large players
with top four tyre companies as MRF, CEAT, APOLLO, JK Accounting 77 percent of
industry market share. These all companies playing major role in the economic
growth of India and the demand and growth of tyre industry depends on primary
factors like agriculture as well as production and growth of vehicle demand. If they do
not have an energetic and motivated employees than they cannot complete to their
target of large players. That's why they are always providing to their employees best
HR practices as better work environment, innovative HR practices as Recruitment and
Selection, Learning and development, reward and recognition, compensation and
benefits performance management, leadership and development, organizational
structure etc.
With the help of SWOT analysis of JK tyres their HR making more innovative in their
HR practices. Especially for JK tyres one saying is very identifiable that their
corporate culture is very healthy they are providing to their employees a healthy
communication with their superiors and if employees feeling bed for anything then
they can talk to their HR manager personally. These types of practices makes a
healthy environment and motivating to the employees.
In JK tyres recruitment and selection is according to the norms of the company which
person fulfilling the requirements and that persons will be selected. In new figure of
employees in this company 30,000 employees working.
They are always providing training programmes to the new entrants and refresher
training for their performance enhancement. In this company their employees always
having long term goal for their retainment because their policies is not so much liberal
but in favour of employees. They are giving many chances to their employees.
Employee's Turnover and Retention
One of the challenges of the growing economy like ours is nurturing and retention of
talent. Area of case values of JK tyres is "caring for people". In Pursuit of this
objective your company has launched several new initiatives to develop leadership
and nurture talent at all levels by blending company goals with growth aspirations of
the individuals.
Together with price and cost pressures. Pricing pressures, from Original Equipment
Manufacturer [OEMs] because of their high bargaining power and in the replacement
market due to huge competition, are existent dampeners. Companies are now giving
emphasis to innovation in product and process technology and operational
efficiencies. Tyre companies would if prices remain at these levels, profitability
would improve. It would be highly dependent on prices of major raw materials like
rubber, carbon black and NTC fabric which are highly volatile. The continuously
rising trend witnessed in the prices of raw materials remains an area of concern. The
trend is very volatile and the future pundits expects the prices to go upwards from the
current levels.
Methodology
Objective of the Study
The objective of the study is to identify the impact upon employees of implication of
their HR practices and their business performance with the help of HR practices.
Date Collection
Primary data - Primary data will be collected through a questionnaire, with personal
information.
Secondary data - Secondary data from various journals, survey reports of business and
academics and through internet.
Research Methodology
The research Methodology using in this that is statistical tool which available for the
academic purpose. In research methodology observation, questionnaire, population
for survey, sample size, location and sample design are the most important sort.
A sample of 40 was taken the sample size of 40 individuals were selected on the basis
of convenient sampling technique. The individuals were selected in the random
manner to form sample and data were collected from them the research study.
Sampling Technique
Research Design
Hypothesis 1: Recruitment and selection does not have any significant impact upon
organizational commitment.
Hypothesis 2: Training and development relationship between supervisor and
subordinate.
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