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ESOPs - A Tool for Employee Retention

            
 
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Case Code : HROB028
Case Length : 11 Pages
Period : 1990 - 2001
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available
Organization : Varied
Industry : Varied
Countries : India, USA

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"Options are the best compensation mechanism we have for getting managers to act in ways that ensure the long-term success of their companies and the well-being of their workers and stockholders."

- Brain Hall, Harvard Business School Review, March-April 2000.

"They reward risk, encourage innovation and promote creativity by giving every employee a stake in seeing the company succeed. In large measure, stock options are the reason U.S. companies - not Japanese or European companies - are the world leaders in technology."

- Rick White, www.seattletimes.com, March 2002.

Battling Employee Turnover

During the mid-1990s, corporates across the world were going through a peculiar phase - while many of them were downsizing heavily, others were struggling hard to hold on to their best employees. As employee turnover rates increased, employee retention (especially technically skilled personnel) became one of the key issues for companies and human resource (HR) officials across the world.

According to an Accenture report1, during 1995-2000, employee turnover in the US companies increased by 20% with an annual average rate of 16.5%. The same trend was noticed in European companies - turnover rates increased from 10% in 1999 to 14% (on an average) by 2001.

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The most disturbing factor for the companies was that 30% of the employees left their job in their first year itself.

The boom in the information technology (IT) industry in the late 1990s was in a major way responsible for this situation. In the 1990s, the job market was extremely vibrant and the demand for skilled people reached an all time high during this period. The Internet economy, which led to a spurt of dotcom companies, lured away the best talent from companies by offering huge compensation packages. As a result, companies started paying exorbitant salaries and perks to retain their existing employees. However, after a certain level, even increased salaries could not arrest the employee turnover. It was reported that companies in the Silicon Valley invested around $ 4 billion annually to retain employees and still, around 1,60,000 jobs were left unfilled.

Thus, companies across the world began to devise various alternative strategies to retain their employees...

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1] Accenture is a leading management and technology services organization operating in 47 countries. The company offers services related to 18 industry groups in key business areas, including customer relationship management, supply chain management, business strategy, technology and outsourcing.

 

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