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Chapter 6
EMPLOYEE
INVOLVEMENT
“I rate enthusiasm even above professional
skill.”
- Sir Edward Appleton
Introduction
Employees are the strength of an organization.
They are the prime contributors to its success.
 Motivation
 Teamwork
 Training and mentoring
 Recognition and rewards
 Feedback and performance appraisal
 empowerment
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION
HYGIENE THEORY :
 the company
 Its policies and its administration
 The kind of supervision which people receive while
on the job
 Working conditions
 Interpersonal relations
 salary
 Status
 security
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION
MOTIVATION :
 Achievement
 Recognition for achievement
 Interest in the task
 Responsibility for enlarged task
 Growth and advancement to higher level tasks
TEAMWORK
MANAGEMENT’S ROLE IN ENABLING
TEAMWORK
 Responsibility
 Authority
 Wherewithal for accomplishing the task
 Criteria of measurement of the work output
TEAMWORK
Results in a Win–Win Situation
Win-win situation demands that each employee respects
the views of other employees and regards the self-
esteem of all the colleagues in the team.
To summarize, the team can have the ff. benefits if they
work for a win-win situation:
 Achieve dramatic results, which individuals can’t
 Make best use of skills of each member of the team
 Make right decision
 Get more enjoyment and job satisfaction
The problems of win-lose are summarized below:
 Waste time
 Creates conflict
 Stops people listening
 Spoils happiness and health of team members
Do Rewards Disrupt Teamwork?
Reward encourage people to practice teamwork.
Awards should be given to motivate the team of
people, who have contributed in a great
measure.
in other words, the output of team should be
given more importance than the output of the
individuals. This should not curtail the innovation
of individuals.
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
In every organization, communication is a
three way process for each employee, as given
below:
 to one, employee is working for-
supervisors/managers
 To the persons working for him-
subordinates/junior employees.
 To the persons one works with, the peers,
counterparts, customers and suppliers (both
internal and external)
 Necessity for Communicating Upwards
- upward communication means
communicating with seniors.
 Communication with Juniors
- every employee should communicate with
juniors. The junior employee will not have the
same education, experience and expertise as
that of the senior. Therefore, the senior has to
communicate with the junior patiently and in
detail.
 Communication with Peers
- communication with peers is equally
important. This has assumed significance since
the organization have to establish customer-
suppliers relationship to practice TQM.
TRAINING AND MENTORING
Necessity for Orientation Training
- the employees in their formal education learn
many techniques covering wide range of
topics, from basic principles to advance topics.
The orientation training should help the
employees to understand the ff, in particular:
 Objectives of the organization
 Requirements and expectations from his team
 His role
 His authority
 The know-how and know-why of the jobs to
be undertaken on day to day basis
 familiarity and skill in operating the tools or
machinery connected with the job in hand.
Experienced Recruits Need More Orientation
- in the service sector, obsolescence settles in fast.
Therefore, there is a continual change in the
business. This means, that the employees have
to acquire the skills needed for designing,
manufacturing, delivering, and servicing the
updated or new products or services.
There is a reluctant on the part of the
management to send employees for training,
due to some ff. reasons:
 Excessive workload in the organization, which
does not permit sending them for training
 Non-availability of appropriate training
courses
 Fear of migration of employees after training
PDCA for Training
Though training contributes to the prosperity
of an organization, it also costs money.
Therefore, PDCA should be used for training of
employees in every organization.
 Plan for Training
 Provide Training
 Measure Training Effectiveness
 Improve Training Effectiveness
RECOGNITION AND REWARD
Recognition of Achievement is Important
it is important to recognize achievement of
employees, customers and suppliers. Every
employee or supplier has to meet the
requirements to satisfy his customers.
However, there would be a few teams, and
few suppliers, which will excel in their
contributions. Meeting customer requirements
is not enough for recognition. Exceeding
customer requirements or satisfying customer,
whether internal or external can be considered
to be an achievement.
Select a Few Best Performers
the attribute for selection of best performing
employees in ETDC, Chennai are given below:
 Commitment
 Creativity
 Flexibility
 Adaptability
 Determination
 responsibilty
Type of Awards
The organization should select the award
appropriately. It could be appreciation in an
annual meeting, certificates, mementos, and
cash awards.
No matter what is the type of award, the
employees will definitely be motivated.
However, the organization should be
consistent in giving the awards.
Enable Happiness All Around
The recognition and award program should
help the organization amongst all the
employees. It should not lead to bitterness
amongst employees and should not demotivate
them. Hence, before venturing into the
recognition program, the management has to
give considerable thought and then only
finalize the strategy for recognition and awards.
FEEDBACK AND
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
Feedback Essential Both for Employees and
Management
it is more humane to be curious to know about
the result of an action. Actions, are taken not only
by management, but also by junior employees in
the organization. therefore, both the
management and the employees should look
forward to getting a feedback on the action
taken, the employees from he management and
vice versa, in the interest of improving quality
continuously.
Management Should Seek Feedback
One of the responsibility of the management is
to seek feedback. The management should
therefore adopt stable strategies to get the right
feedback from the employees as well as
customers.
Management By Walking Around (MBWA) –
concept advocated by Tom Peters to get the
feedback. It should be practiced in the right
manner for getting the desired results.
Feedback to the Employees
Every employee in the organization should receive
a feedback on the quality of his output. Quality
does not only mean the conformance of the
product or service to the requirements, but also
the timeliness, behavioral requirements and all
attributes of TQM.
Giving Appropriate Feedback
When a feedback is given, it should be the most
appropriate. The feedback should never be
exaggerated or under played; it should be correct
feedback.
Timely Feedback
Feedback should never be accumulated forever.
The feedback , as and when required, should be
given at the appropriate time . The feedback
session could be short and brief so that it will be
taken seriously.
Vatch Effect of Feedback
Each feedback session is a corrective action of the
system, to use the terminology of ISO 9001.
therefore, the effect of feedback has to be
monitored, studied and analyze. If the feedback is
given in an appropriate manner and if it is right
then definitely the employee will be motivated to
correct himself.
Continuous Feedback
Like continuous improvement, feedback should
also be given continuously.
the feedback will be never ending for any of the
supervisory persons, since the system will try to drift
away from the set goals often and the
management will be required to correct the
system through the feedback mechanism.
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
Performance appraisal used for he development
of the employees.
Reports should be used by the management , for
various purposes as:
 Promotion
 Granting of additional increments
 Training the employees
 Reallocation of duties
EMPOWERMENT
 Empowerment and ownership are synonymous.
 Empowerment of employees is one the latest
management techniques deployed to result in
continuous improvement in the organization.
 Empowerment means involvement of all the
employees for improvement of processes on
continual basis.
 Empowerment is just the opposite of strict
hierarchical “do what I say” approach in the
organization
 Empowerment means transfer of responsibility of
satisfying customer to employees. It means that
the employees own the process of satisfying the
customers.
Empowerment is not without bounds
Empowerment of employees is not without bounds
or limitations. It should be structured and planned
to achieve the corporate goals in the TQM way.
the employees are aligned with the business
direction as brought out in the vision and mission
statements of the CEO. They to be made to
understand their performance boundaries and
expected performance results.
Empower teams, not individuals
A team of employees will be empowered not the
individuals. Even when an individual is
empowered, It is done so in his capacity as the
coordinator of the team. It is not personal to
individual.
 The team has to achieve the objectives set forth by
the management.
 The team has to identify the best course of action
every context
 The team has to take decisions on its own within its
own boundaries.
 The team function in a democratic manner to
achieve success.
STEPS INVOLVED IN EMPOWERING
The ff. steps are involved in the operation of self-
managed teams:
 Agree on what they will produce or carry out
 Decide how to organize the team
 Decide on the responsibility within the team
 Decide on flow of work
 Audit the process
 Decide on improvement and restart
Fundamental Requirements of Management
for Successful Empowerment
Top management should take the following actions to practice empowerment
1. Accept that teamwork is more beneficial and hierarchical
management
2. Invest time and money on the team building and training before
empowerment
3. Formulate a clear-cut, unambiguous vision and mission statement
and the system for quality
4. Be prepared to spend more time at the initial stages and later o n to
listen to the problems of the team members.
5. Prepare to wait patiently for the success of empowered team
6. Prepare to equip the teams with facts and trust them
7. Provide support and tools wherever required for problem solving
8. Reward worthy teams
9. Provide communications infrastructure and Information Technology
infrastructure for the teams to carry on the tasks, without difficulty

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Employee involvement in tqm

  • 2. “I rate enthusiasm even above professional skill.” - Sir Edward Appleton
  • 3. Introduction Employees are the strength of an organization. They are the prime contributors to its success.  Motivation  Teamwork  Training and mentoring  Recognition and rewards  Feedback and performance appraisal  empowerment
  • 4. EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION HYGIENE THEORY :  the company  Its policies and its administration  The kind of supervision which people receive while on the job  Working conditions  Interpersonal relations  salary  Status  security
  • 5. EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION MOTIVATION :  Achievement  Recognition for achievement  Interest in the task  Responsibility for enlarged task  Growth and advancement to higher level tasks
  • 6. TEAMWORK MANAGEMENT’S ROLE IN ENABLING TEAMWORK  Responsibility  Authority  Wherewithal for accomplishing the task  Criteria of measurement of the work output
  • 7. TEAMWORK Results in a Win–Win Situation Win-win situation demands that each employee respects the views of other employees and regards the self- esteem of all the colleagues in the team. To summarize, the team can have the ff. benefits if they work for a win-win situation:  Achieve dramatic results, which individuals can’t  Make best use of skills of each member of the team  Make right decision  Get more enjoyment and job satisfaction
  • 8. The problems of win-lose are summarized below:  Waste time  Creates conflict  Stops people listening  Spoils happiness and health of team members
  • 9. Do Rewards Disrupt Teamwork? Reward encourage people to practice teamwork. Awards should be given to motivate the team of people, who have contributed in a great measure. in other words, the output of team should be given more importance than the output of the individuals. This should not curtail the innovation of individuals.
  • 10. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS In every organization, communication is a three way process for each employee, as given below:  to one, employee is working for- supervisors/managers  To the persons working for him- subordinates/junior employees.  To the persons one works with, the peers, counterparts, customers and suppliers (both internal and external)
  • 11.  Necessity for Communicating Upwards - upward communication means communicating with seniors.  Communication with Juniors - every employee should communicate with juniors. The junior employee will not have the same education, experience and expertise as that of the senior. Therefore, the senior has to communicate with the junior patiently and in detail.  Communication with Peers - communication with peers is equally important. This has assumed significance since the organization have to establish customer- suppliers relationship to practice TQM.
  • 12. TRAINING AND MENTORING Necessity for Orientation Training - the employees in their formal education learn many techniques covering wide range of topics, from basic principles to advance topics. The orientation training should help the employees to understand the ff, in particular:  Objectives of the organization  Requirements and expectations from his team  His role  His authority  The know-how and know-why of the jobs to be undertaken on day to day basis  familiarity and skill in operating the tools or machinery connected with the job in hand.
  • 13. Experienced Recruits Need More Orientation - in the service sector, obsolescence settles in fast. Therefore, there is a continual change in the business. This means, that the employees have to acquire the skills needed for designing, manufacturing, delivering, and servicing the updated or new products or services. There is a reluctant on the part of the management to send employees for training, due to some ff. reasons:  Excessive workload in the organization, which does not permit sending them for training  Non-availability of appropriate training courses  Fear of migration of employees after training
  • 14. PDCA for Training Though training contributes to the prosperity of an organization, it also costs money. Therefore, PDCA should be used for training of employees in every organization.  Plan for Training  Provide Training  Measure Training Effectiveness  Improve Training Effectiveness
  • 15. RECOGNITION AND REWARD Recognition of Achievement is Important it is important to recognize achievement of employees, customers and suppliers. Every employee or supplier has to meet the requirements to satisfy his customers. However, there would be a few teams, and few suppliers, which will excel in their contributions. Meeting customer requirements is not enough for recognition. Exceeding customer requirements or satisfying customer, whether internal or external can be considered to be an achievement.
  • 16. Select a Few Best Performers the attribute for selection of best performing employees in ETDC, Chennai are given below:  Commitment  Creativity  Flexibility  Adaptability  Determination  responsibilty
  • 17. Type of Awards The organization should select the award appropriately. It could be appreciation in an annual meeting, certificates, mementos, and cash awards. No matter what is the type of award, the employees will definitely be motivated. However, the organization should be consistent in giving the awards.
  • 18. Enable Happiness All Around The recognition and award program should help the organization amongst all the employees. It should not lead to bitterness amongst employees and should not demotivate them. Hence, before venturing into the recognition program, the management has to give considerable thought and then only finalize the strategy for recognition and awards.
  • 19. FEEDBACK AND PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Feedback Essential Both for Employees and Management it is more humane to be curious to know about the result of an action. Actions, are taken not only by management, but also by junior employees in the organization. therefore, both the management and the employees should look forward to getting a feedback on the action taken, the employees from he management and vice versa, in the interest of improving quality continuously.
  • 20. Management Should Seek Feedback One of the responsibility of the management is to seek feedback. The management should therefore adopt stable strategies to get the right feedback from the employees as well as customers. Management By Walking Around (MBWA) – concept advocated by Tom Peters to get the feedback. It should be practiced in the right manner for getting the desired results.
  • 21. Feedback to the Employees Every employee in the organization should receive a feedback on the quality of his output. Quality does not only mean the conformance of the product or service to the requirements, but also the timeliness, behavioral requirements and all attributes of TQM. Giving Appropriate Feedback When a feedback is given, it should be the most appropriate. The feedback should never be exaggerated or under played; it should be correct feedback.
  • 22. Timely Feedback Feedback should never be accumulated forever. The feedback , as and when required, should be given at the appropriate time . The feedback session could be short and brief so that it will be taken seriously. Vatch Effect of Feedback Each feedback session is a corrective action of the system, to use the terminology of ISO 9001. therefore, the effect of feedback has to be monitored, studied and analyze. If the feedback is given in an appropriate manner and if it is right then definitely the employee will be motivated to correct himself.
  • 23. Continuous Feedback Like continuous improvement, feedback should also be given continuously. the feedback will be never ending for any of the supervisory persons, since the system will try to drift away from the set goals often and the management will be required to correct the system through the feedback mechanism.
  • 24. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL Performance appraisal used for he development of the employees. Reports should be used by the management , for various purposes as:  Promotion  Granting of additional increments  Training the employees  Reallocation of duties
  • 25. EMPOWERMENT  Empowerment and ownership are synonymous.  Empowerment of employees is one the latest management techniques deployed to result in continuous improvement in the organization.  Empowerment means involvement of all the employees for improvement of processes on continual basis.  Empowerment is just the opposite of strict hierarchical “do what I say” approach in the organization  Empowerment means transfer of responsibility of satisfying customer to employees. It means that the employees own the process of satisfying the customers.
  • 26. Empowerment is not without bounds Empowerment of employees is not without bounds or limitations. It should be structured and planned to achieve the corporate goals in the TQM way. the employees are aligned with the business direction as brought out in the vision and mission statements of the CEO. They to be made to understand their performance boundaries and expected performance results.
  • 27. Empower teams, not individuals A team of employees will be empowered not the individuals. Even when an individual is empowered, It is done so in his capacity as the coordinator of the team. It is not personal to individual.  The team has to achieve the objectives set forth by the management.  The team has to identify the best course of action every context  The team has to take decisions on its own within its own boundaries.  The team function in a democratic manner to achieve success.
  • 28. STEPS INVOLVED IN EMPOWERING The ff. steps are involved in the operation of self- managed teams:  Agree on what they will produce or carry out  Decide how to organize the team  Decide on the responsibility within the team  Decide on flow of work  Audit the process  Decide on improvement and restart
  • 29. Fundamental Requirements of Management for Successful Empowerment Top management should take the following actions to practice empowerment 1. Accept that teamwork is more beneficial and hierarchical management 2. Invest time and money on the team building and training before empowerment 3. Formulate a clear-cut, unambiguous vision and mission statement and the system for quality 4. Be prepared to spend more time at the initial stages and later o n to listen to the problems of the team members. 5. Prepare to wait patiently for the success of empowered team 6. Prepare to equip the teams with facts and trust them 7. Provide support and tools wherever required for problem solving 8. Reward worthy teams 9. Provide communications infrastructure and Information Technology infrastructure for the teams to carry on the tasks, without difficulty