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Monday, 15 September 2014
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Employees generate ideas worth US $500 million, says HCL Tech
New Delhi: India's fourth largest IT firm HCL Technologies is now
focussing on "ideapreneurship" to encourage employees to come up with
innovative solutions to customers' business challenges.
Under the initiative, the Noida-based firm has generated over 32,000
innovative ideas since 2008 to deliver approximately US $500 million of
value to customers.
"It is a platform where our employees can share, collaborate and shape
ideas in a structured manner to deliver value to our customers. It is at
the heart of grassroots' ideas led revolution we are experiencing," HCL
Technologies Chief Human Resources Officer Prithvi Shergill said.
This culture is a key enabler of the company's strategy, he added.
"In a growth-constrained, post-recession world where many traditional
sources of advantage are not as relevant, the best investment to succeed
is the power of ideas," he said.
In 2005, HCL Technologies had introduced a new management model --
Employees First, Customers Second (EFCS) -- aimed at making managers as
accountable to employees as employees were to their bosses and transfer
responsibility for change and value creation to front-line employees.
HCL acknowledges that putting the Employee First and engaging and
empowering remains vital in today's environment, Shergill added.
"The ideas we see emerging could be something that helps solve a
business problem, brings in a new way of doing business, or helps create
competitive differentiation, it can be anything that adds value to the
client," he said. Shergill added that by channelising the energies of
95,000 employees, innovation is happening across teams.
"By giving them the right tools, and creating the right environment, HCL
is enabling employees to collaborate, communicate and create value
freely across teams and across boundaries," Shergill said.
He said the EFCS management model continues to attract the attention of
academics (with Harvard Business School doing a case study) as well as
analysts who continue to highlight the customer benefits emerging given
the adoption of the tenets of this model.
"HCL is working with Cornell University to further enhance the yield of
the ideas as they see this delivering to the promise they make to client
of building 'relationships beyond the contract'," he said.http://websecurites.blogspot.in/
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