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Learning Investments: Making
   Workforce Future Ready

          V. Kovaichelvan
        TVS Motor Company
Background

 Indian economy - abundant opportunities yet in a highly
    competitive environment
   Indian companies compete with global players both at home
    and International markets
   Global players have sound business model, mature business
    processes, core competences & strong brand equity.
   Scale and sustainable competitive advantage is essential for
    long term survival and growth
   Indian companies have a large gap in competence with
    reference to global players
   Focused leaning investments are essential for building
    sustainable competitive advantage
Challenges

 Automotive industry has a complex supply chain – Tier 1, 2,
  3 Suppliers, Distributers, Dealers, Service points
 Weakest link determine the throughput and effectiveness
 Multiple functional competencies relating to
     Products, Manufacturing processes, Supply chain & logistics, Network etc.
     Design, testing, QC/QA, Manufacturing, Procurement, Sales, Service etc.
 Global OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers design & develop their
  products in their Global Development Centers
 Design & installation of manufacturing plants are carried out
  by experts in their head office
 Large number of expats run their business in India
 Indian companies need to acquire matching capabilities
Higher education in India

 Higher education need to serve as strong driver for progress
 IT and ITES sector led the sudden proliferation of
    engineering education
   This has happened at the cost of quality of education
   Takes 2/3 years to become fully functional in the roles in
    design and manufacturing
   Start the career as an amateur and learn, move to next role
    as amateur; this continues…..
   Employees lack curiosity for continuous learning to keep
    pace with rapid technological developments
   Before we think about „Future ready‟, the priority is to get
    them „Present ready‟ .
Organization wide Competencies

 Established functional competencies for engineering
  functions, front end functions, HR/IR functions
 Leadership competency model is established
Engineering competencies                        Marketing competencies                  Leadership competencies
               Sl                                            Sl
 Category                   Competency          Category               Competency
               No.                                           No.                        Sl No                 Competency
                                                             16 Brand Management
                1    Product Awareness
                                                             17 Market Activation
                                                                                          3     Personal leadership
                2    Product Engineering
Product         3    Product Verification
                                                             18 Retail Sales Process      4     Rigor in execution
                4    Design Verification                     19 Dealership Management
                5    Engineering Materials                   20 Retail Finance            5     People leadership
                                                Sa l es
                6    Manufacturing Process                   21 Network Expansion
Mfg
                                                             22 Information Systems
                                                                                          6     Emotional Intelligence
                7    Manufacturing System
                8    Quality Control                         23 Logistics                 7     Customer centricity
QM              9    Quality Assurance                       24 Institutional Sales
               10    Measurements & Metrology                25 Finance                   8     Business Accumen
Tools &        11    Project Management                      26 Product Service
Techniques     12    Problem Solving
                                                Servi ce
                                                             27 Customer Service
                                                                                          9     Managing and leading change
               13    Purchase Management                        Customer-led Product
Supply Chain
                                                             28                          10     Long term perspective
               14    Procurement Management                     Development
                                                Ma rketing
               15    Product Cost Management                 29 Brand Development
                                                             30 Brand Activation
Functional Competency
      Product Engineering
      Study and understand design inputs of parts/sub-system and prepare drawings and 3D
      models as per standards
CL1 Understand and utilise design guidelines for preparing drawings

      Verify the part design and drawings against requirements of standards

      Prepare design input sheet for parts considering quality characteristics of the sub-system
    Create multiple concepts of part design confining to layouts meeting requirements and
    propose the best using trade-off matrix
CL2
    Evaluate the design for relevant attributes such as structural strength, stiffness, durability
    etc
      Identify and incorporate critical chracteristics and tolerances

      Prepare subsystem layouts meeting attractive and must be quality characteristics
      Prepare design input sheet for sub-system considering quality characteritics of the
CL3
      system and product
      Verify design for DFX- design for assy, mfg, cost, reliability etc

      Prepare product layout/architecture for new product
      Forecast trends in product technologies and identify technology development
CL4
      requirement
      Visualise mutiple platforms and commonise sub-system/parts and technologies
Leadership competency model

Rigor in Execution: Implements strategies with a sense of urgency by ensuring
rigorous planning of processes and resources. Demonstrates self initiative,
anticipates and removes obstacles in execution
      Senior Management                     Middle Management                      Junior Management

Communicates strategy effectively
                                  Understands the strategy and aligns Delivers work plans and adheres to
 across the organisation and sets
                                              his goals                           timelines
           stretch goals

Establishes rigorous work plans,
                                  Ensures rigour in review and control       Escalates problems and looks for
resources and accountabilities to
                                             of work plans                          speedy resolution
          realise goals
Communicates a sense of urgency
                                     Effectively identifies and removes     Adheres to established systems and
and removes obstacles to effective
                                                 bottlenecks                            processes
          execution
   Ensures speed by complexity
                                       Utilize IT effectively for timely     Displays high energy levels and a
  reduction, clear direction and
                                          execution and efficiency                strong bias for action
       effective use of IT.


                                     Displays high energy levels and a
Ensures consistent achievement of strong bias for action to achieve goals
    goals to relentless PDCA
Competencies for roles
                                           Role Vs Competency requirement matrix

                                            1            2             3              4              5          6                7            8                   9          10             11        12           13           14            15




                                                                                                                                              Quality control




                                                                                                                                                                            and metrology
                                                                                                                              Manufacturing




                                                                                                                                                                            Measurement




                                                                                                                                                                                                                   management
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Procurement
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                management


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              management
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Product cost
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Management
                                                                                                                Mfg Process
                                                      Engineering




                                                                                                  Engineering
                                                                    verification


                                                                                   verification
                                          Awareness




                                                                                                                                                                Assurance




                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Purchase
                                                                                                  Materials
Dept Section                Role




                                                                                                                                                                                            Problem
                                          Product


                                                      Product




                                                                                   Product




                                                                                                                                                                                            solving
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Project
                                                                                                                                                                Quality
                                                                                                                              system
                                                                    Design
                 CAD engineer             CL1         CL1              --             --          CL1           CL1               --           --                 --         CL1            CL1          --           --           --            --

                 Part design engineer     CL2         CL2           CL1               --          CL2           CL1               --           --               CL1          CL1            CL1       CL1             --           --         CL1
       Design
                 Functional leader/Sub-
                 system design engineer   CL3         CL3           CL2            CL1            CL2           CL1               --           --               CL1          CL1            CL2       CL1             --           --         CL1

                 System Leader/Section
 R&D




                 head                     CL4         CL4           CL3            CL2            CL2           CL1               --           --               CL2          CL1            CL3       CL2             --           --            --

                 Testing engineer         CL1            --            --          CL1            CL1            --               --           --                 --         CL1            CL1          --           --           --            --

       Testing   Testing analyst          CL2            --         CL1            CL2            CL1            --               --           --               CL1          CL2            CL2       CL1             --           --            --

                 Group leader             CL3            --         CL1            CL3            CL1           CL1               --           --               CL2          CL2            CL3       CL2             --           --            --

                 Section head             CL4            --         CL2            CL4            CL2           CL1               --           --               CL3          CL2            CL4       CL3             --           --            --
       Analysis Engg Analysis engineer      --           --            --             --             --          --               --           --                 --            --            --         --           --           --            --

                 Proving engr             CL1            --            --             --          CL1           CL2            CL1             --               CL1          CL1            CL1       CL1             --           --            --
       PED




                 Process planning engr    CL2            --            --             --          CL2           CL3            CL2             --               CL2          CL2            CL2       CL2             --           --         CL1

                 Group leader             CL2            --            --             --          CL2           CL3            CL2             --               CL2          CL3            CL3       CL2             --           --         CL2

                 Section head             CL2            --            --             --          CL2           CL4            CL3             --               CL3          CL3            CL3       CL3             --           --            --
Competencies for roles




                                                                                                                              Customer Centricity
                                                       Rigor in execution




                                                                                                                                                     Business Acumen
                                                                                          People leadership
                      Communication




                                                                                                                                                                       leading change
      Competency




                                                                                                                                                                       Managining &
                                      Interpersonal




                                                                                                                                                                                        strategising)
                                      relationship




                                                                                                                                                                                        (planning &
                                                                                                                                                                                        perspctive -
                                                                                                              Intelligence
                                                                            leadership




                                                                                                              Emotional




                                                                                                                                                                                        Long term
                                                                            Personal
    Level


      Entry level    CL 1             CL 1            CL 1                  CL 1
                                                                                          -                      -            -                      -                     -                 -
Junior Management    CL 1             CL 1            CL 1                  CL 1         CL 1                 CL 1           CL 1                   CL 1
                                                                                                                                                                           -                 -
Middle Management     CL1              CL1            CL 2                  CL 2         CL 2                 CL 1           CL 1                   CL 1
                                                                                                                                                                           -                 -
Senior Management    CL 2             CL 2            CL 3                  CL 3         CL 3                 CL 3           CL 3                   CL 3               CL 3                CL 3
Courses to develop competencies
                                        Competency and Training Course Matrix

                                                                                                       1                               2                    3                           4                            5                             6                          7                  8                         9                  10                         11                          12                    13                              14                         15                16                                   17                 18                          19                        20




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Chassis system fundamentals
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Metrology and Measurements




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Cost drivers and part costing
                                                                                                                                                          Quality Management Basics


                                                                                                                                                                                      Product Engineering Basics
                                                                                                                               Automotive manufacturing
                                                                                                     Automotive Fundamentals




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Project Management tools


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Supplier part development
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               QC Story and 7 QC tools




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Fit & finish fundamentals
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Procurement processes
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Manufacturing Systems




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Power train engineering
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Automotive electrical &
Competency




                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Testing fundamentals
                                                                 Training Course




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Chassis engineering
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Supply chain basics




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Power train system




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      electronics system
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Applied Statistics




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   fundamentals




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      fundamentals
                                                                                                                               processes
                              Competency Description




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Basics


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Basics
                            Understand basic working principles of automobiles and their sub
                                                                                                     P
                            systems
                            Read drawings , understand functions and key part characteristics
                      CL1                                                                            P
Product Awarness




                            of the assigned parts
                            Understand the effect of part non conformance on the product and
                                                                                                     P
                            customers
                          Understand functions and quality characteristics of given
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        P               P                                     P                 P
                          subsystem
                          Understand the relationship the quality characteristics has with
                      CL2 parts characteristics and process parameters                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  P               P                                     P                 P

                            Understand the variation of part/quality characteristics and effect of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        P               P                                     P                 P
                            it on product and customers
                            Study and understand design inputs of parts/subsystem and
                                                                                                                                                                                      P
                            prepare drawings and 3D models as per standards
                            Understand and utilise design guidelines for preparing drawings
                      CL1                                                                                                                                                             P
Product Engineering




                            Verify the part design and drawings against requirements of
                                                                                                                                                                                      P
                            standards
                            Prepare design input sheet for parts considering quality
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            P                         P
                            characteristics of the sub-system
                            Create multiple conepts of part design confining to layouts meeting
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            P                         P
                            requirements and propose the best using trade-off matrix
                      CL2
                            Evaluate the design for attributes such as structural strength,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            P                         P
                            stiffness, durability etc
                            Identify and incorporate critical chracteristics and tolerances
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            P                         P
Learning Management system
Learning Management System
Learning Management System
‘Present readiness’ to ‘Future readiness’

 During year 1, employees took 50% of the courses for
    current role
   During year 2, employees took 100% of the courses and
    qualified for the role
   During year 3, employees qualified for current role, started
    taking up courses for future roles
   Leverage on continuing education and executive education
   Selection of employees ready for the future role in future
    through IJP.
   Get entry level employees „Role ready‟ during first year
    itself
   Integrate individual/elemental skills and aligning with core
    competence and organizational competence
Collaborative program for ‘Future readiness’

 „Role readiness‟ from entry level with collaborative education.
 Select the students in the first year in a polytechnic &
    engineering college
   Fully sponsored and residential program
   Internship during every vacation
   „Role readiness projects‟ during last semester and
    qualification
   Assigned to handpicked managers and assigned aspirational
    goal, coached for superior performance
   Focus on building „Aspiration‟, „Engagement‟ and „competency‟
   Focus on life skills as well
   This is a high investment and efforts initiative
Role readiness
Continuing education

 Nomination for higher studies in Universities in UK and India
     Masters program at University of Warwick, Cranfield University, Imperial
      college, Loughborough University, Leeds University
     Collaborative MTech in Automotive technology at IIT, Chennai
     Masters program at IISc, IIT-K, NITIE
     PhD program at IISc, IIT, Warwick
     About 20 nominations/year
 Nomination for executive education programs
     Stanford, Harvard, Michigan, NUS, AOTS, JUSE, JIPM, ISB, CCL
 Nomination to International conferences, Auto fairs,
  Symposiums
     SAE Congress, Milan Show, Tokyo Motor Show,
Involvement of Employees in Kaizens
Total Employee Involvement

 100% participation of employees
 Suggestion Scheme – 45 Suggestions/Emp/Year
 Quality Circles – 1000 projects/year by 370 Quality circles
 Cross function teams – 400 projects/year
 Task force – Upto five task forces/year for breakthrough
  improvements
 Training on 7 QC tools, QC story(Problem solving
  methodology), Statistical techniques, M7 tools
 Introduced certification with Green belt, Black belt
Total rewards Philosophy
Need an integrated approach

                                          Attract from
                         Hiring process   target segment




 Career planning &                        Need communication.
                         Total Rewards
    Succession                            Transparency and
                          philosophy      fairness
   management
Recognize,
Engage, Reward, Retain    Performance
                                          Engage, Reward
                          Management      Retain
                            system
Way forward…..

 Launch total rewards philosophy formally with cascade
  communication
 Integrate with relevant HR processes
 Realise the returns on learning investments; Sometimes
  such investments improve employability
 Enable employees earn their role by learning and equipping
  themselves with „future ready‟ competencies
THANK YOU
Integrated Competency Model
Potential

 High potential is about aspiration to rise to, and succeed in more
    senior and critical positions
   Aspiration is advancement, recognition, financial rewards and
    overall enjoyment one seeks to achieve in their life or career.
   Ability - Innate ability and learned skills
   Engagement is about how well they engage to learn the skills
    and work towards their aspiration
   Align the aspiration with innate ability and engage to learn the
    skills




              1. Innate ability
              2. Learned skills
Competence

 “Competency is an underlying characteristic of an individual that is
  causally related to criterion – referenced effective and/or superior
  performance in a job or situation”. Characteristics of competency:
     Motives: The thing a person consistently thinks about or wants that
      cause action;
     Traits: Physical characteristics and consistent responses to situations
      or information;
     Self-Concept: A person‟s attitude values or self-image
     Knowledge: information a person has in specific content areas
     Skill: Ability to perform a certain physical or mental task

               Innate ability




                     Learned skills
Aligning Comp & Benefits

 In general, manufacturing followed compensation based on
    large number of grades with time based promotions
   Roles were not clearly defined and aligned with grades
    sharply
   Competencies were not clearly established with courses
    and certification
   Concept of internal job posting was not actively practiced
   Employees were not clear what it takes to learn, contribute
    and grow
Aligning Comp & Benefits

 During 2004, carried out job evaluation and established
    work levels
   Established compensation philosophy
   Annual increases were carried out based on market
    benchmarking
   Last year, re-evaluation of jobs carried out
   Roles were mapped against work levels and grades
   Salary bands are being established, outliers are being
    analyzed
   Total rewards philosophy is established
   Communication to employees established
   Planning to launch this end of this year

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Learning Investments: Making Workforce Future Ready

  • 1. Learning Investments: Making Workforce Future Ready V. Kovaichelvan TVS Motor Company
  • 2. Background  Indian economy - abundant opportunities yet in a highly competitive environment  Indian companies compete with global players both at home and International markets  Global players have sound business model, mature business processes, core competences & strong brand equity.  Scale and sustainable competitive advantage is essential for long term survival and growth  Indian companies have a large gap in competence with reference to global players  Focused leaning investments are essential for building sustainable competitive advantage
  • 3. Challenges  Automotive industry has a complex supply chain – Tier 1, 2, 3 Suppliers, Distributers, Dealers, Service points  Weakest link determine the throughput and effectiveness  Multiple functional competencies relating to  Products, Manufacturing processes, Supply chain & logistics, Network etc.  Design, testing, QC/QA, Manufacturing, Procurement, Sales, Service etc.  Global OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers design & develop their products in their Global Development Centers  Design & installation of manufacturing plants are carried out by experts in their head office  Large number of expats run their business in India  Indian companies need to acquire matching capabilities
  • 4. Higher education in India  Higher education need to serve as strong driver for progress  IT and ITES sector led the sudden proliferation of engineering education  This has happened at the cost of quality of education  Takes 2/3 years to become fully functional in the roles in design and manufacturing  Start the career as an amateur and learn, move to next role as amateur; this continues…..  Employees lack curiosity for continuous learning to keep pace with rapid technological developments  Before we think about „Future ready‟, the priority is to get them „Present ready‟ .
  • 5. Organization wide Competencies  Established functional competencies for engineering functions, front end functions, HR/IR functions  Leadership competency model is established Engineering competencies Marketing competencies Leadership competencies Sl Sl Category Competency Category Competency No. No. Sl No Competency 16 Brand Management 1 Product Awareness 17 Market Activation 3 Personal leadership 2 Product Engineering Product 3 Product Verification 18 Retail Sales Process 4 Rigor in execution 4 Design Verification 19 Dealership Management 5 Engineering Materials 20 Retail Finance 5 People leadership Sa l es 6 Manufacturing Process 21 Network Expansion Mfg 22 Information Systems 6 Emotional Intelligence 7 Manufacturing System 8 Quality Control 23 Logistics 7 Customer centricity QM 9 Quality Assurance 24 Institutional Sales 10 Measurements & Metrology 25 Finance 8 Business Accumen Tools & 11 Project Management 26 Product Service Techniques 12 Problem Solving Servi ce 27 Customer Service 9 Managing and leading change 13 Purchase Management Customer-led Product Supply Chain 28 10 Long term perspective 14 Procurement Management Development Ma rketing 15 Product Cost Management 29 Brand Development 30 Brand Activation
  • 6. Functional Competency Product Engineering Study and understand design inputs of parts/sub-system and prepare drawings and 3D models as per standards CL1 Understand and utilise design guidelines for preparing drawings Verify the part design and drawings against requirements of standards Prepare design input sheet for parts considering quality characteristics of the sub-system Create multiple concepts of part design confining to layouts meeting requirements and propose the best using trade-off matrix CL2 Evaluate the design for relevant attributes such as structural strength, stiffness, durability etc Identify and incorporate critical chracteristics and tolerances Prepare subsystem layouts meeting attractive and must be quality characteristics Prepare design input sheet for sub-system considering quality characteritics of the CL3 system and product Verify design for DFX- design for assy, mfg, cost, reliability etc Prepare product layout/architecture for new product Forecast trends in product technologies and identify technology development CL4 requirement Visualise mutiple platforms and commonise sub-system/parts and technologies
  • 7. Leadership competency model Rigor in Execution: Implements strategies with a sense of urgency by ensuring rigorous planning of processes and resources. Demonstrates self initiative, anticipates and removes obstacles in execution Senior Management Middle Management Junior Management Communicates strategy effectively Understands the strategy and aligns Delivers work plans and adheres to across the organisation and sets his goals timelines stretch goals Establishes rigorous work plans, Ensures rigour in review and control Escalates problems and looks for resources and accountabilities to of work plans speedy resolution realise goals Communicates a sense of urgency Effectively identifies and removes Adheres to established systems and and removes obstacles to effective bottlenecks processes execution Ensures speed by complexity Utilize IT effectively for timely Displays high energy levels and a reduction, clear direction and execution and efficiency strong bias for action effective use of IT. Displays high energy levels and a Ensures consistent achievement of strong bias for action to achieve goals goals to relentless PDCA
  • 8. Competencies for roles Role Vs Competency requirement matrix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Quality control and metrology Manufacturing Measurement management Procurement management management Product cost Management Mfg Process Engineering Engineering verification verification Awareness Assurance Purchase Materials Dept Section Role Problem Product Product Product solving Project Quality system Design CAD engineer CL1 CL1 -- -- CL1 CL1 -- -- -- CL1 CL1 -- -- -- -- Part design engineer CL2 CL2 CL1 -- CL2 CL1 -- -- CL1 CL1 CL1 CL1 -- -- CL1 Design Functional leader/Sub- system design engineer CL3 CL3 CL2 CL1 CL2 CL1 -- -- CL1 CL1 CL2 CL1 -- -- CL1 System Leader/Section R&D head CL4 CL4 CL3 CL2 CL2 CL1 -- -- CL2 CL1 CL3 CL2 -- -- -- Testing engineer CL1 -- -- CL1 CL1 -- -- -- -- CL1 CL1 -- -- -- -- Testing Testing analyst CL2 -- CL1 CL2 CL1 -- -- -- CL1 CL2 CL2 CL1 -- -- -- Group leader CL3 -- CL1 CL3 CL1 CL1 -- -- CL2 CL2 CL3 CL2 -- -- -- Section head CL4 -- CL2 CL4 CL2 CL1 -- -- CL3 CL2 CL4 CL3 -- -- -- Analysis Engg Analysis engineer -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Proving engr CL1 -- -- -- CL1 CL2 CL1 -- CL1 CL1 CL1 CL1 -- -- -- PED Process planning engr CL2 -- -- -- CL2 CL3 CL2 -- CL2 CL2 CL2 CL2 -- -- CL1 Group leader CL2 -- -- -- CL2 CL3 CL2 -- CL2 CL3 CL3 CL2 -- -- CL2 Section head CL2 -- -- -- CL2 CL4 CL3 -- CL3 CL3 CL3 CL3 -- -- --
  • 9. Competencies for roles Customer Centricity Rigor in execution Business Acumen People leadership Communication leading change Competency Managining & Interpersonal strategising) relationship (planning & perspctive - Intelligence leadership Emotional Long term Personal Level Entry level CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 - - - - - - Junior Management CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 - - Middle Management CL1 CL1 CL 2 CL 2 CL 2 CL 1 CL 1 CL 1 - - Senior Management CL 2 CL 2 CL 3 CL 3 CL 3 CL 3 CL 3 CL 3 CL 3 CL 3
  • 10. Courses to develop competencies Competency and Training Course Matrix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chassis system fundamentals Metrology and Measurements Cost drivers and part costing Quality Management Basics Product Engineering Basics Automotive manufacturing Automotive Fundamentals Project Management tools Supplier part development QC Story and 7 QC tools Fit & finish fundamentals Procurement processes Manufacturing Systems Power train engineering Automotive electrical & Competency Testing fundamentals Training Course Chassis engineering Supply chain basics Power train system electronics system Applied Statistics fundamentals fundamentals processes Competency Description Basics Basics Understand basic working principles of automobiles and their sub P systems Read drawings , understand functions and key part characteristics CL1 P Product Awarness of the assigned parts Understand the effect of part non conformance on the product and P customers Understand functions and quality characteristics of given P P P P subsystem Understand the relationship the quality characteristics has with CL2 parts characteristics and process parameters P P P P Understand the variation of part/quality characteristics and effect of P P P P it on product and customers Study and understand design inputs of parts/subsystem and P prepare drawings and 3D models as per standards Understand and utilise design guidelines for preparing drawings CL1 P Product Engineering Verify the part design and drawings against requirements of P standards Prepare design input sheet for parts considering quality P P characteristics of the sub-system Create multiple conepts of part design confining to layouts meeting P P requirements and propose the best using trade-off matrix CL2 Evaluate the design for attributes such as structural strength, P P stiffness, durability etc Identify and incorporate critical chracteristics and tolerances P P
  • 14. ‘Present readiness’ to ‘Future readiness’  During year 1, employees took 50% of the courses for current role  During year 2, employees took 100% of the courses and qualified for the role  During year 3, employees qualified for current role, started taking up courses for future roles  Leverage on continuing education and executive education  Selection of employees ready for the future role in future through IJP.  Get entry level employees „Role ready‟ during first year itself  Integrate individual/elemental skills and aligning with core competence and organizational competence
  • 15. Collaborative program for ‘Future readiness’  „Role readiness‟ from entry level with collaborative education.  Select the students in the first year in a polytechnic & engineering college  Fully sponsored and residential program  Internship during every vacation  „Role readiness projects‟ during last semester and qualification  Assigned to handpicked managers and assigned aspirational goal, coached for superior performance  Focus on building „Aspiration‟, „Engagement‟ and „competency‟  Focus on life skills as well  This is a high investment and efforts initiative
  • 17. Continuing education  Nomination for higher studies in Universities in UK and India  Masters program at University of Warwick, Cranfield University, Imperial college, Loughborough University, Leeds University  Collaborative MTech in Automotive technology at IIT, Chennai  Masters program at IISc, IIT-K, NITIE  PhD program at IISc, IIT, Warwick  About 20 nominations/year  Nomination for executive education programs  Stanford, Harvard, Michigan, NUS, AOTS, JUSE, JIPM, ISB, CCL  Nomination to International conferences, Auto fairs, Symposiums  SAE Congress, Milan Show, Tokyo Motor Show,
  • 19. Total Employee Involvement  100% participation of employees  Suggestion Scheme – 45 Suggestions/Emp/Year  Quality Circles – 1000 projects/year by 370 Quality circles  Cross function teams – 400 projects/year  Task force – Upto five task forces/year for breakthrough improvements  Training on 7 QC tools, QC story(Problem solving methodology), Statistical techniques, M7 tools  Introduced certification with Green belt, Black belt
  • 21. Need an integrated approach Attract from Hiring process target segment Career planning & Need communication. Total Rewards Succession Transparency and philosophy fairness management Recognize, Engage, Reward, Retain Performance Engage, Reward Management Retain system
  • 22. Way forward…..  Launch total rewards philosophy formally with cascade communication  Integrate with relevant HR processes  Realise the returns on learning investments; Sometimes such investments improve employability  Enable employees earn their role by learning and equipping themselves with „future ready‟ competencies
  • 25. Potential  High potential is about aspiration to rise to, and succeed in more senior and critical positions  Aspiration is advancement, recognition, financial rewards and overall enjoyment one seeks to achieve in their life or career.  Ability - Innate ability and learned skills  Engagement is about how well they engage to learn the skills and work towards their aspiration  Align the aspiration with innate ability and engage to learn the skills 1. Innate ability 2. Learned skills
  • 26. Competence  “Competency is an underlying characteristic of an individual that is causally related to criterion – referenced effective and/or superior performance in a job or situation”. Characteristics of competency:  Motives: The thing a person consistently thinks about or wants that cause action;  Traits: Physical characteristics and consistent responses to situations or information;  Self-Concept: A person‟s attitude values or self-image  Knowledge: information a person has in specific content areas  Skill: Ability to perform a certain physical or mental task Innate ability Learned skills
  • 27. Aligning Comp & Benefits  In general, manufacturing followed compensation based on large number of grades with time based promotions  Roles were not clearly defined and aligned with grades sharply  Competencies were not clearly established with courses and certification  Concept of internal job posting was not actively practiced  Employees were not clear what it takes to learn, contribute and grow
  • 28. Aligning Comp & Benefits  During 2004, carried out job evaluation and established work levels  Established compensation philosophy  Annual increases were carried out based on market benchmarking  Last year, re-evaluation of jobs carried out  Roles were mapped against work levels and grades  Salary bands are being established, outliers are being analyzed  Total rewards philosophy is established  Communication to employees established  Planning to launch this end of this year