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Chapter1: Taking Risks And Making Profits Within The Dynamic Business Environment
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Required: Narrate the case with a suitable title for the case. Justify your title.

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Watson Public Ltd Company is well known for its welfare activities and employee-oriented schemes in the
manufacturing industry for more than ten decades. The company employs more than 800 workers and
150 administrative staff and 80 management-level employees. The Top-level management views all the
employees at the same level. This can be clearly understood by seeing the uniform of the company which
is the same for all starting from MD to floor level workers. The company has 2 different cafeterias at
different places one near the plant for workers and others near the Administration building. Though the
place is different the amenities, infrastructure and the food provided are of the same quality. In short,
the company stands by the rule of Employee Equality.
The company has one registered trade union and the relationship between the union and the
management is very cordial. The company has not lost a single man day due to strike. The company is
not a paymaster in that industry. The compensation policy of that company, when compared to other
similar companies, is very less still the employees don't have many grievances due to the other benefits
provided by the company. But the company is facing a countable number of problems in supplying the
materials in the recent past days. Problems like quality issues, mismatch in packing materials (placing
material A in the box of material B) incorrect labelling of material, not dispatching the material on time,
etc...
The management views the case as there are loopholes in the system of various departments and hand
over the responsibility to the HR department to solve the issue. When the HR manager goes through the
issues he realized that the issues are not relating to the system but it relates to the employees. When
investigated he come to know that the reason behind the casual approach by employees in work is
• The company hired new employees for a higher-level post without considering the potential
internal candidates.
The newly hired employees are placed with higher packages than that of existing employees
in the same cadre.
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