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 Case Code : HROB036
 Case Length : 13 Pages
 Period : 1899 - 2003
 Pub Date : 2003
 Teaching Note : Available
 Organization : Nucor Corp.
 Industry : Varied
 Countries : North America
 
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 << Previous "What Nucor management has been able to do is get workers 
to identify their own interests fundamentally with those of management, 
something managers have been attempting to do, not very successfully, since the 
dawn of industry." - Ted Kuster, Newsteel Reporter in December 1995.1 "Other companies can buy similar equipment to us, but the 
culture is ours." - Daniel DiMicco (DiMicco), CEO - Nucor Corp in 20012. Nucor - Workers' Paradise
	
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It makes an unusual cover for an annual report; instead of attractive 
photographs on the cover page, the company puts the names of all its employees 
on the front and back cover pages. The company is Nucor Corp (Nucor) - the 
largest producer of steel in North America. 
 Nucor is known for its culture and its commitment towards employees. In the age 
of downsizing and layoffs, Nucor has not laid off a single employee nor shut 
down any of its plants. It is also credited with not reporting loss in any 
business quarter for last 30 years (1972 - 2002). Both analysts and company 
sources attribute the company's success to its culture.
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	According to company sources, Nucor's recruitment process, reward system and 
	work culture are responsible for the company's success over the years. The 
	Nucor recruitment process focuses on employing people with the right frame 
	of mind rather than people with relevant skill sets. The reward system at 
	Nucor emphasizes fair pay based on productivity.
 Further, Nucor also 
	established a fair grievance redressal system which allows any employee to 
	approach the management with his or her complaints. Analysts are of the 
	opinion that Nucor is a perfect example of how a company's organizational 
	culture can influence its performance.
 
	
		|  | Background Note
			The history of Nucor dates back to 1899, when Ransom E. Olds (Olds) 
			established a car manufacturing company called Olds Motor Works. 
			After running Olds Motor Works successfully for seven years, Olds 
			sold the unit in 1906. He established Reo Car Company (Reo), which 
			manufactured trucks and buses in addition to cars. Reo stopped 
			making cars in 1936 and by 1955 formed Reo Holding which merged with 
			Nuclear Consultants Inc to form Nuclear Corporation of America 
			(Nuclear). |  Nuclear was originally set up to manufacture nuclear 
instruments and other electronic gadgets, besides providing expertise in 
conducting radiation studies. While this business was profitable at the time, it 
failed to gather momentum. Nuclear then acquired a number of high-tech 
companies. The company however continued losing money till 1960, when it was 
acquired by a New York based investment banker. 
 
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