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1 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20051 Redundancy: The Business Case for Handling Employees with Care Presented to CANTO by Susan Coote 22 June 2005

2 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20052 The changing trading climate in the Caribbean region  Competitive momentum for change impacting on all  Regulatory drive to remodel the telecoms industry  Greater number of employers  Demand for skilled labour in new start-ups  New skills and old  Need for radical change in incumbent companies  New technology, new skills, fewer employees.  Redundancy in incumbents

3 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20053 Cultures vary considerably  New mix of people  New operational structures  Dynamic  Expedient  Lean  Exciting& fun  Exciting & fun  New mix of people  New operational structures  Dynamic  Expedient  Lean  Exciting& fun  Exciting & fun  Little shared experience of successful radical change  Complacent  Lack of preparedness for competition  Awkward about change  Tough climate  Little shared experience of successful radical change  Complacent  Lack of preparedness for competition  Awkward about change  Tough climate Start-up Incumbent

4 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20054 start-up organisation establishment consolidation The organisational life cycle time organisational maturity team working & leadership, flexibility, innovation strategic direction profitability visionary leader entrepreneurs just do it! management expertise following useful procedures Disciplined Cost management Fun Procedures Skills

5 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20055 The context of employment is changing  Psychological contract altering from:  Job for life, safe and secure  Entrepreneurship not required  ‘Wait and see’ approach to career  To:  Project or contract basis, tenure less secure  Several careers  Personal responsibility for active career management Employee risk profile must change

6 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20056 Within the psychological ‘contract’ employees have expectations to  Be treated fairly  Have secure employment  Have scope to demonstrate competence  The opportunity to develop skills  Have a career  Trust the organisation to keep its promises The organisation can be damaged if too many people remain aggrieved

7 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20057 Impact of Fear & Uncertainty  Valued, dynamic employees go first if voluntary scheme allows  Reduced morale, commitment & loyalty  ‘Keep the head down’ mentality  Reduced productivity  Inflexibility  Focus on internal processes rather than external customers  High state of employee anxiety  Energy taken by dealing with fear & uncertainty

8 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20058 Redundancy & Stress  Redundancy is highly stressful (47/100 Holmes & Rahe Social readjustment rating scale)  Usually accompanied by restructuring (`36/100)  Everyone needs some level of support  The surprise is the impact on those who STAY!  Demoralised  Insecure  Unvalued  Anxious  Am I next? Unless you take positive action Unless you take positive action

9 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 20059 The situation is inevitable  Employee attitude affects external perception of the company  Consider the damage disaffected employees could do to:  Customer opinion  Other employees  Company will survive and grow if you do it well. It’s worth the effort

10 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200510 A positive climate enables progress  Sensitivity and honesty  Openness with all employees  Complete fairness in execution of the process  Experience effective leadership and good management  Manager willingness to tackle awkward & personal situations Managers must learn new and sophisticated skills

11 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200511 Benefits of handling redundancy well  Confident, secure workforce remaining  Create space for career development  Experience of good management is reinforced  Good public standing  Good press relations possible  Customer confidence maximised Can you afford not to do this well?

12 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200512 Many Telcos have been here  Incumbents 20 –30 years later  AT&T  BT  France / Deutche Telecom  Telstra  Mobiles after 8-10 years  Orange  Opportunity to learn from them  Short cut the process You can make rapid progress using experience of others

13 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200513 An event from: CANTO & Coote Harvard  Early September 2005  Objective  to assist managers in dealing effectively with redundancy for selves and other employees  Topic Areas  Business context & opportunities in sector  Best practice in redundancy procedure  How to display leadership & achieve active engagement  Ways of providing effective support  Understanding blockages, resistance and conflict  Personal & emotional change  Personal planning & preparation

14 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200514 We recommend internal training and active support for leavers  Send delegates on the Sept event  Establish internal training programme  Build support processes for employees leaving  Actively support your workforce It can enhance your community reputation

15 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200515 Contact  CANTO  Teresa David  +1 868 622 4781  Teresa.david@canto.org  Coote Harvard  Susan Coote  +44 (0) 1727 837397  +44 (0) 7711 419292  susan@cooteharvard.co.uk susan@cooteharvard.co.uk  www.cooteharvard.co.uk

16 The Business Case for Handing Redundancy With Care June 200516 Thank you


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