Upload
martin71
View
216
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
1/11
Submission of Case Assignment
As a part of
Human Resource Management Course
On
Performance Appraisal System
Submitted to: Submitted by:
Prof. Sameer Pingle Madhura Kane (121220
Rohan Wahi (121245)
Viral Shah (121260)
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
2/11
Case Submission and Authorization Form
Title of the Case(s)/item(s): What made InFox change its appraisal system?
Throughout this Agreement the phrase the Case means the case(s)/item(s) listed above plus all or any linke
items listed in the accompanying documentation (for example, teaching notes, videos or other materials).
Name of the Licensor: Madhura Kane, Rohan Wahi and Viral Shah.
Throughout this Agreement the phrase the Licensor means the person(s), company or organization licensing th
Case.
This case has been written under the guidance of Prof. Sameer Pingle for the course Human ResourcManagement. It can be used for class discussion rather than effective or ineffective handling of manageme
situation. The case can be published for academic purpose with Original/Disguised name.
Note: The Licensor should be the person, company or organization owning copyright of the Case. This will usual
be the organization(s) to which the author(s) belong. However, in some instances Organizational agreements wi
staff mean that copyright is retained by the author(s).
Name and Signature:
1. ____________________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
MBA (FT) I, Batch 2012-14 Students, Institute of Management, Nirma University,
Ahmedabad
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
3/11
What made InFox change its appraisal system?
In December 2010, Ritesh Verma (Vice President-HR), Vineet Sharma (Head-HR India) and project managers
all InFox BUs of met to discuss overhauling of the existing performance evaluation system and creating a new on
from scratch. Vineet needed to verify that the new system not only helped with planning the employees objectiv
and goals but provided a framework for career development.
Company history
Established in 1991, InFox is a NYSE listed global consulting and IT services company with more than 15,00
employees. From a capital of US$ 250, they have grown to become a US$ 150.23 million company with a mark
capitalization of approximately US$ 24 billion.
In our journey of over 30 years, we have catalyzed some of the major changes that have led to India's emergence a
the global destination for software services talent. We pioneered the Global Delivery Model and became the fir
IT Company from India to be listed on NASDAQ.
InFoxs Competitive Edge
Named Indias most respected company in business-World 2011 survey for the 9th consecutive time. Adjudged Indias best managed company in a study conducted by Business Today Dream company to work for in India and amongst the 100 best places to work for in IT in US. Business Week: Among the top 3 IT service companies in the world. InFox is maintaining its competitive edge due to many factors, out of which organization structure is th
main factor. Around 90% of the total revenue comes from repeat business that highlights the faith of th
clients in InFox.
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
4/11
Competitive EdgeIBU Structure
Software programmers who wrote custom applications for corporations are able to leverage past experienmost effectively.
To achieve these economies of experience, the primary organizational construct within InFox is thindustry business unit (IBU). IBU are very nice example of using both centralization and decentralization.
The company assigns new employees to an IBU and they tend to stay there for several years. In multidivisional organizations, an IBU structure can greatly facilitate strategy-implementation efforts.
establishes coordination between divisions having common strategic interests facilitates strateg
management and control of large, diverse organization, Fixes accountability at the level of distinct busine
units.
Organization Strategy
InFox has adopted a client-focused strategy to achieve growth. Focuses on limited number of large organizations throughout world. Company has a image of quality driven model rather than cost-differentiating model.
Increase business from existing and new clients.
Expand geographically. Enhance solution set. It has added new service offerings, such as consulting, business process management, systems integratio
and infrastructure management, which are major contributors to its growth.
Develop deep industry knowledge Enhance brand visibility. Pursue alliances and strategic acquisitions.
PROBLEM
Viraj is in a foul mood since morning. How can I receive the same rating 2 years in a row? I worked so hard la
year, did the night shift for 2 quarters and then this C! WHY me? This forced distribution technique is getting o
my nerves. I am definitely going to raise this at the open house next week.
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
5/11
OPEN HOUSE
Ritesh Verma, the Vice President-HR had not seen this coming. He knew there was a general unrest among th
employees over the forced distribution technique they used for their annual performance evaluation. But he had no
realized the extent of employee dissatisfaction. There had been a heated discussion at the 10am meeting toda
where he and his team had not been able to come up with satisfactory answers. It had also got him thinking. Wa
the current system ideal for a growing organization like theirs keeping in mind the alarming rise in attrition rate
(Exhibit2)? This was especially important considering their swelling attrition rate. There was time to call
meeting.
THE MEETING
Participants included the senior HR executives of each business unit as well as engineering and project manager
Vineet Sharma (Head-HR, India) was moderating it. He proposed creating a new performance evaluation syste
from scratch. This would be operational from the next financial year and a special task force would be formed wh
would be responsible for creating its high level structure. Vijay, Head of the BFSI BU suggested that certain senio
employees should also be part of this task force. This will help tight integration of the employees goa
objectives, plans and tasks. This motion was put to vote and passed unanimously. It was decided that the task forc
would meet once a week to discuss the progress on the system development.
OLD SYSTEM
The original system encompassed seven main principles:
1. The appraisal occurred once a year.2. It required employees to document their accomplishments.3. The manager would assess these accomplishments in writing and assign numerical ratings.4. The appraisal included a summary written appraisal and a rating from 1 (unsatisfactory) to 5 (exceptional)5. The ratings were on a forced distribution, controlled at the 3 level or below.6. Merit increases were tied to the summary rating level.7. Merit increase information and performance appraisals occurred in one session.
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
6/11
This system resulted in inequitable ratings and was cited by employees as a major source of dissatisfaction. Th
Infrastructure Management System (IMS) InFoxs fastest growing division reported that 95 percent of i
employees received either a 3 or 4 on their appraisal. Merit raises for people in this group only varied by 1 to
percent. Essentially, across-the-board raises were being given to all employees, regardless of performance.
New Performance Appraisal System
Together the task force created a new system, which differed from the old one in many key respects:
1. The absence of a numerical rating system.2. The presence of a half-year feedback session.3. The provision for development planning.4. Prohibition in the appraisal guidelines of the use of subjective assessments of performance.
The new system has three stages, as opposed to the one-step process of the old system. These stages are spread ou
over the course of the year. The first stage occurs at the beginning of the year when the manager meets with eac
employee. Together, they work out a written agreement on the employees goals, objectives, plans, and tasks f
the year. Standards of satisfactory performance are explicitly spelled out in measurable, attainable, and specif
terms.
The second stage is a mid-year, mandatory feedback and discussion session between the manager and th
employee. Progress toward objectives and performance strengths and weaknesses are discussed, as well as possib
means for improving performance in the latter half of the year. Both the manager and the employee sign a
objectives sheet indicating that the meeting took place.
The third stage in the appraisal process is the formal performance review, which takes place at years end. Both th
manager and the employee prepare a written document, stating how well the employee met the preset performanc
targets. They then meet and discuss the performance of the employee, resolving any discrepancies between th
perceptions of the manager and the employee. This meeting emphasizes feedback and improvement. Efforts a
made to stress the positive aspects of the employees performance as well as the negative. This stage also includ
a developmental planning session in which training, education, or development experiences that can help th
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
7/11
employee are discussed. The merit increase discussion takes place in a separate meeting from the performanc
appraisal, usually a month or two later. The discussion usually centers on the specific reasons for the merit rais
amount, such as performance, relationship with peers, and position in salary range. This allows the employee t
better see the reasons behind the salary increase amount, as opposed to the summary rank, which tells the employe
very little.
The employees were informed about the new system and its advantages over the old system as well as transparenc
in communication regarding career development and planning.
VIRAJs DILEMMA
Viraj is now in a fix. The morning mail had come with the offer letter from ACL software. It contained a 30% hik
to his current CTC. The other thing that was bothering him was the new performance system which had bee
launched couple of weeks back. It was introduced with a lot of fanfare by the HR as a radical shift in the way th
appraisal would henceforth be done at InFox. It had intrigued Viraj, especially the half yearly feedback proces
Appraisals were scheduled to begin next month. Now he was less unsure about the ACL offer.
What should Viraj do?
QUESTIONS:
1. What suggestions would you give to Viraj, keeping in mind his future prospects?
2. What type of performance appraisal is central to new system at Xerox? Which, if any, of the criteria for successful appraisal does this new system have?
3. Given the emphasis on employee development, what implications does this have for hiring and promotion4. Are there any potential negative aspects of the new performance appraisal system?
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
8/11
EXHIBIT 1: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
9/11
EXHIBIT 2: INFOX ATTRITION RATES
11
11.5
12
12.5
13
13.5
14
14.5
Attrition rates(%)
InFox Attrition Rates
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
10/11
Case Notes
1. What is the purpose or objective that the participants should achieve?The purpose of this case isto help participants understand the criticality of Performance Appraisal system
The participants should be able to know what are the expectations of Performance Appraisal system
different levels of the organization such as:
a) Expectation of the CEOThe system should ensure organizational performance and the process should be robust, systematic an
well accepted by all employees as simple, fair and useful.
b) Expectation of the ManagerManagers would want a system that aids them in getting the best possible performance from the
people.
c) Expectation of the EmployeeEmployees would want clear communication of expectations in terms of performance, collaborativ
support from the system to be able to perform at their best and continuous development on the job und
the guidance of their manger.
2. Issues involved in the case.The issue involved in this case is that an employee is very unsatisfied with the appraisal system, due
which the employee is considering a switch. More dire effects of this appraisal system is the increasin
attrition level.
3. The links between the case, the concept and the tools/techniques relevant in the situation.The case links the performance appraisal system with the satisfaction of the employees. It throws light o
how inappropriate appraisal process can cause high level of attrition in the organization.
4. Preparation expected from the participants.Participants are required to have prior knowledge of the Performance Appraisal System. They should b
aware of various objectives that an appraisal system should follow.
7/29/2019 Case aasignment-performance eval at infox.docx
11/11
5. Cross references, if any, to other cases and situations.NA
6. Is individual or group analysis of the case needed? Ideal size of the group.Both Individual and Group analysis of the case is needed. For group analysis the ideal size can be 9-1
members.