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YAMAHA MOTOR INDIA Pvt. Ltd.
UNDER THE GUIDANCE SUBMITTED BY: MRS. LATIKA SAHIL SONI
ENROLLMENTNO.: 10812401709
B.B.A 2009-12
Logo
The original logo was submitted to the Government of India by Escorts Ltd. due to it’s graphical resemblance of Ashoka Chakra. Next logo was the result of conceptualized planning and graphic designing which remained in the use for 20 years.
At the time of 50:50 joint venture of Escorts Limited with YMC, Japan a new company Escorts Yamaha Motor Limited was formed which came up with a new logo representing both the companies. Again in the year 2000, equity of the company has changed resulting Yamaha74% and Escorts26%, thus changing the logo and the company’s name to YMEL.
Now, the company being 100% subsidiary holder is known as the Yamaha Motor India (Pvt.) Limited. The logo of YMC has been adopted by YMI.
Overview
Ever since its founding as a motorcycle manufacturer on 1st July, 1955, Yamaha Motor Company has worked to build its products which stand among the very best in the world through its constant pursuit of quality; and at the same time, through these products, it has sought to contribute to the quality of life of people all over the world. Following on the success of our Motorcycles, Yamaha being manufacturing Powerboats and out boards motors in 1960. Since then, engine and FRP technology were used as a base to actively diversify and globalize the area of business. Today our fields of influence extend from the land to the sea and even into the skies as our business divisions have grown Motorcycles operations to include Marine operations, Power Product operations, Automotive operations, Intelligent Machinery operations, Aeronautic operations and PAS operations.
Founded : July1, 1955Capital : 23.2 billion yen (as of March 31, 2001)Employees : 10,443 (as of March 31, 2001)Head office : 2500 Shingai,Iwata,Shizoka,Japan C
hairman of the Board of Directors : Mr. T Hasegawa President and Representative Director : Mr. T HasegawaVice President and Representative Director : Mr. R Yamashita
Pursuing The Ultimate In Personal Vehicles
Ever since the founding YMC has been a company that
continues to develop it’s expertise in the fields of small
engines and FRP (fiber glass reinforced plastics)
manufacturing, as well as electronic control
technologies. Yamaha pursue the ideals of building
products of “High Quality” and “High Performance”.
Environment Friendly And People Friendly
In product building and promotional efforts YAMAHA takes as one of the fundamental ideals the concept that products which are people-friendly should also be environment-friendly, and products that are environment-friendly should also be people-friendly. This concept is born of our awareness that “It is the Earth and irreplaceable natural environment that makes human life possible.” YMC supply the “power” that moves people and helps them live to their fullest as human beings. Yamaha vehicles have the practical advantage of using the minimum of energy for human transport that means less negative impact on the environment.
Technological Innovation
At the heart of the efforts of environmental preservation are the environmental management systems designed and implemented under the ISO 14001 International Standard. Under the slogan “Absolute Quality Control” Yamaha was the early adapter of comprehensive quality control systems and quick to put in place a TPM (Total Productive Management) program.
Energetic Pursuit Of Sports
Yamaha Motor offers full lineups of products designed with know how and technologies born of rich experience in the race arena and built with framed quality to answer all the desires of people to seek the ultimate joys of motor sports and pleasure riding.
Producing Means To An Active Life
At Yamaha business and leisure are treated as insuperable parts of life that is reason of striving to help bring people around the world a more active life.
The Origins of the Yamaha Brand
The YAMAHA brand has its roots in the name of our founder, Torakusu Yamaha. Familiar with western science and technology from his youth, Yamaha initially found employment repairing medical equipment. This led to a request to repair a organ, a project that resulted in the birth of the Yamaha brand. Confident of the potential of his business, Yamaha struggled against great odds to establish Yamaha Organ Works. Entrepreneurial spirit, far-sightedness, and determination to overcome difficulties fueled his passion to succeed. This same spirit formed the foundation of the Yamaha brand, and is a vital legacy of Yamaha Corporation today.
Corporate profile and facts about Yamaha Motor Corporation
Founded July 1, 1955
Capital 48,000 million yen (as of March 31, 2006)
President Takashi Kajikawa
Employees (Consolidated)
39,381 (as of December 31, 2005) Parent: 8,136 (as of December 31, 2005)
Sales (Consolidated)
1,375,249 million yen (from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005)
Parent: 755,941 million yen (from January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2005)
Sales Profile Sales (%) by product category (consolidated)
Sales (%) by region (consolidated)
Major Products & Services
Manufacture and sales of motorcycles, scooters, electro-hybrid bicycles, boats, sail boats, Water Vehicles, pools, utility boats, fishing boats, outboard motors, diesel engines, 4-wheel ATVs, side-by-side vehicles, racing karts, golf cars, multi-purpose engines, generators, water pumps, snowmobiles, small-sized snow throwers, automotive engines, intelligent machinery, industrial-use remote control helicopters, electrical power units for wheelchairs, helmets. Biotechnological production, processing and sales of agricultural and marine products and microorganisms. Import and sales of various types of products, development of tourist businesses and management of leisure, recreational facilities and related services.
Headquarters 2500 Shingai, Iwata-shi, Shizuoka-ken, Japan
Affiliated Companies
Consolidated subsidiaries: 110
Non-consolidated subsidiaries: 15
(by the equity method)
Affiliates: 30 (by the equity method)
(as of March 31, 2006)
Philosophy
“Creating kando with products and services that exceed your expectations”
We at Yamaha Motor are committed to delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction, using our ingenuity and enthusiasm to enrich the lives of people around the world.
What is Kando?
Kando is a Japanese word that captures the intense excitement and deep satisfaction people feel when they experience something of truly exceptional value. At Yamaha Motor, we seek to make Kando a distinctive benefit of everything we do by creating products and services that consistently exceed your expectations.
Still, as powerful as Kando can be, the experience is sometimes short-lived. People may be touched only for a moment. That's why we believe it is our unique challenge to make sure that all our products and services thrill, impress and move you not just the first time but every time you experience them.
Yamaha Motor Has Made a Fourfold Commitment to Society
At Yamaha Motor, we believe that corporations must make a greater contribution to society than simply generating income and paying taxes. For continued growth, it is also essential to develop a mutually beneficial relationship with the societies we do business in. That's why we have committed ourselves to
building sustainable corporate and societal value in four key ways, economically, environmentally, socially and ethically.
Our Fourfold Commitment to the World We Serve
Economic: We design and supply products that profit from their emotional appeal as well as their earth-friendly performance.
Environmental: We work to safeguard and enhance the environment by reducing harmful emissions, by-products and waste.
Social: We dedicate ourselves to working with localities and regions to advance societies everywhere we do business.
Ethical: We commit ourselves to full compliance with local and global laws and regulations in addition to advancing human
resources policies that enhance and enrich the lives of our employees.
Business Operations
Yamana Motor divisions, key products
Land Motorcycles
Sports bikes, trail bikes, road racers, motocrossers and more
Commuter Vehicles
Scooters, business-use bikes, electric scooters
Electro-Hybrid Vehicles
People- and environment-friendly power-assisted bikes
Recreational Vehicles
All-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles
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Water Boats
Motorboats, sailboats, utility craft and special-order boats
Water Vehicles
Personal watercraft and jet boats
Marine Engines
Outboard motors and engines (including diesel)
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Power Products
Golf carts, racing karts, snow throwers, generators
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Parts Components for all our product lines, plus special-issue apparel and helmets
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Industrial Products
Automobile Engines
Advanced components for auto manufacturers
Pools
Leisure and therapeutic pools, water-slide systems, etc.
Aeronautics
Unmanned helicopters for industrial use and research
Intelligent Machinery
Surface mounters and other miniaturized "robots"
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New Businesses
Including wheelchairs and electric power units
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Responsibility
Our environmental commitments plus other activities & programs for communities around the world
Creating kando in everything we do
At Yamaha Motor Company, we seek to create kando with everything we make and in everything we do. Although our products are the most visible symbols of this commitment, we are also hard at work "exceeding your expectations" in a number of less public arenas.
First and foremost, we take responsibility for creating working environments around the world that foster excellence as well as a high degree of individual satisfaction.
Everywhere we do business; we aim to develop products and products that are compatible with local customs and local resources. For example, in Sri Lanka, we have designed outboard motors that run mostly on kerosene, the most affordable fuel in that nation.
Further, in an ever-increasing number of our product categories, we are researching and developing new technologies that reduce waste, save energy, conserve resources and even, as in the case of our unique Truss Reefs, help replenish nature's bounty.
As part of our long-term, company-wide commitment to protecting and enhancing the environment with the ultimate aim of all-encompassing sustainability, we have put together a complex and comprehensive program.
Our program embraces a broad range of activities that aim to decrease pollutants, eliminate toxic substances and reduce waste. Highlights of our environmental responsibility program include commitments to:
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in particular CO 2 exhaust, by more than 30% by the year 2010
Eliminate toxic waste at all our production sites around the world
Incorporate recycling procedures into as many of our manufacturing and business processes as possible in addition to emphasizing recycling in product design
Sports ActivitiesOur corporate commitment to healthy competition
At Yamaha Motor, sports activities are a reflection of our commitment to creating kando. What better way could there be to stimulate "intense excitement" and "deep satisfaction" than to support activities that by their very nature embody emotions so powerful, they transcend the boundaries of race, region and language?
In addition to our extensive participation in racing, the perfect forum for spotlighting and testing our most advanced technologies, Yamaha Motor is also deeply involved with rugby and soccer, both as a team owner and an official sponsor of sports organizations like the Asian Football Confederation.
Yamaha Racing Team
Yamaha Motor has brought together some of the world's finest riders, support teams and sponsors to create the Yamaha Racing Team. Participating in many of the most prestigious racing events around the globe, the Yamaha Racing Team boasts a record of outstanding performance in event after event, year after year. The Yamaha Racing Team participates not only in world championship road races and motocross events but also in
national championships in the United States, Japan and elsewhere, as well as in trials and in non-motorcycle genres like snowmobile and kart racing.
Wherever and however we compete, the Yamaha Racing Team takes full advantage of our most advanced technologies in addition to the high standards of racing management we have honed over the years.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Yamaha Motor Football Club: Jubilo Iwata
Founded in 1972 as the in-company soccer club, Jubilo Iwata first competed in a regional soccer league as part of our corporate sports program. In 1979, the Club gained promotion to the First Division of the Japan Soccer League, winning the League Championship in 1988. The Club was again promoted in 1993, this time to the J League, Japan's highest level of professional soccer competition, and proceeded to win season titles in 1997 and 1999. In 2002, the Club became the first team ever to win both stages. Other notable achievements include two Emperor's Cup wins (in 1983 and 2004).
Widely recognized as one of Japan's leading soccer teams, Jubilo Iwata today competes not only in Japan but also in other Asian nations and around the world. As part of the J League Century Plan, the Club also promotes sports enjoyment in its home communities. In every way, Jubilo Iwata has become a symbol of the Yamaha Motor commitment to kando.
The Yamaha Motor Rugby Team: Jubilo Yamaha
Although Jubilo Yamaha began life as our in-house rugby club in 1984, the Team is today one of the most prominent public "faces" of our sports promotion activities. After working its way up through first the C and then the B Leagues of the Kansai corporate rugby organization, the Team broke into the A League in 1997. In 2002, the Team won its first title in the A league, finishing in the Best Eight in the national company rugby championships. In 2003, the Team finished third in the Top League, the nation's highest level of rugby,
and also, in an impressive show of strength, came in fourth in the Japan Championships. Overseas, Jubilo Yamaha sent six top team-members to Australia for the 2004 World Cup.
Off the field, Jubilo Yamaha players are active in community relations and regional exchange programs, coaching rugby schools for both children and adults and participating in community activities and events such as the Grand Iwata Festival.
History
Our origins, our legacy
Over Five Decades of Passion for Excellence
Yamaha Motor Company was founded as a motorcycle manufacturer on July 1, 1955. From the very beginning, we have worked to build products that stand out for their quality wherever they are sold. And
through these same products, we have committed ourselves to contributing to a higher quality of life for people all over the world.
Over the years, we have diversified into a number of areas of business. In 1960, we began manufacturing powerboats and outboard motors.
Subsequently, we have made our proprietary engine and fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) technologies the basis of our strategy for expansion and diversification. Today, Yamaha Motor products extend from land to sea and even into the skies, with manufacturing and business operations that include everything from motorcycles, PAS electro-hybrid bikes, marine and power products to automotive engines, "intelligent" machinery and even unmanned helicopters.
Communication Plaza
Our in-house exhibition forum
The Yamaha Communication Plaza gives members of the Yamaha family access to an extensive collection of displays designed to communicate the Yamaha Motor vision, past, present and future. The Plaza is also a forum where we can meet to explore ways to build on the achievements of our forebears and, in so doing, create new value for the future.
YAMAHA INFOTECH
YM Infotech, a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor India, specializes in providing a wide arena of IT services to its clients with High Quality, Low Cost and Timely Delivery. Our expertise is not just in the technology industry but also understanding of business.processes.
Our endeavor is to help our clients reduce the total cost of IT operations significantly, while adding best practices to the business, by utilizing the vast skilled IT resources available in India with On-site/Offshore Global Delivery Model
Corporate Info
Yamaha Motor India (YMI)
Yamaha Motor India (YMI) Ltd. is the fully-owned subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co of Japan. YMI was initially known as Yamaha Motor Escorts Ltd. But the parent company, Yamaha Motor Company, purchased Escorts Ltd's remaining 26 per cent holding in their motorcycle joint venture Yamaha Motor Escorts Ltd in June 2001. It was therefore renamed as Yamaha Motor India Ltd.
YMI follows Yamaha Motor's corporate mission of creating 'Kando' - a unique Japanese word that means 'touching people's hearts.' 'Kando' also describes the 'spirit of challenge" to create new value surpassing customer expectations. YMI is committed to making products that benefit from the skills and technology used by Yamaha world-wide.
To fulfill customer satisfaction, and meet the needs of the Indian market, YMI plans to produce one or more models in the first year, four models in three years. To achieve these goals, YMI will pursue three major objectives within the company. The first is customer satisfaction. The second is strengthening R&D. YMI's mission is to constantly produce what customers are looking for, by analysing market trends and changes. The third
objective is to optimize the internal working.system.
YMI's motto is 'Speed, Quality, Yamaha's original design'. Yamaha is aiming to make a significant contribution to Indian society and create products that the people of India will take to their hearts.
Holding the true spirit of commitment to customer satisfaction - Yamaha Motor India is enriching lives of people with the same ingenuity and enthusiasm as its parent company - Yamaha Motor Corporation, Japan. Having operated in India as technology provider for almost two decades, YMI was incorporated in August 2001 as a 100'% subsidiary of YMC, Japan. Since then we have been in the process of redefining our business processes and extending the awe and power associated with the legacy of the Yamaha Group.
At YMI two State-of-art manufacturing plants in India i.e Faridabad and Surajpur a wide range of motorcycles that meet International technology standards are manufactured.These cater to domesric as well as international markets.
Corporate Mission - "Creating Kando - Touching Your Heart" we are striving to touch every Heart across the length and breadth of India
Kando is a Japanese word for expressing fellings of excitement and deep satisfaction
MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES:These are the means to attain our corporate mission and the cornerstone of our philosophy
Surpassing Customer Expectations We are aware of our customers' evolving needs and provide them with quality products and services of exceptional value that surpasses their expectations.
Establishing a Corporate environment that fosters self-esteem
We believe in nurturing and empowering our employees to the fullest. Whilst cultivating our employees creativity and all round abilities, we have also established an equitable system of evaluation and rewards to encourage our people to strive towards newer benchmarks.
Fulfilling social responsibilities
As a good corporate citizen, we continually strive towards creating a better social as well as natural environment.
Manufacturing Process
YMl's manufacturing facilities comprises of 2 state-of-the-art Plants at - Faridabad (Haryana) and Surajpur (Uttar Pradesh). Currently 10 models roll out of the two Yamaha Plants.
The infrastructure at both the plants supports production of motorcycles and it's parts for the domestic as well as oversees market. At the core are the 5-S and TPM activities that fuel our agile Manufacturing Processes. We have In-house facility for Machining, Welding processes as well as finishing processes of Electroplating and Painting till the assembly line.
The stringent Quality Assurance norms ensure that our motorcycles meet the reputed International standards of excellence in every sphere.
As an Environmentally sensitive organization we have the concept of "Environment-friendly technology" ingrained in our Corporate Philosophy. The Company boasts of effluent Treatment plant, Rain water - Harvesting mechanism, a motivated forestation drive. The IS0-14001 certification is on the anvil - early next year. All our endeavors give us reason to believe that sustainable development for Yamaha will not remain merely an idea in pipeline.
We believe in taking care of not only Your Motoring Needs but also the needs of Future Generations to come.
Indian joint venture motorcycle manufacturing company becomes 100% YMC owned
Company name changed to Yamaha Motor India Private Limited
An agreement has recently been reached between Yamaha
Motor Co., Ltd. (YMC) and its joint venture partner in India,
Escorts Limited (Chairman and Managing Director: Mr. Rajan
Nanda. Location: Faridabad, suburbs of New Delhi) under
which YMC will acquire all of the 26% of the stock presently
held by Escorts Limited in the two companies' motorcycle
manufacturing and marketing joint venture, Yamaha Motor
Escorts Ltd.(YMEL).
The aims of this move to make Yamaha Motor Escorts a 100%
YMC subsidiary are to increase the overall speed of managerial
and business decisions, to improve product development
capabilities and production efficiency, while also strengthening
the marketing organization. Plans call for the change in the
company's name and other procedures to be completed by the
end of June.
Ever since the establishment of the first technical assistance
agreement between the two companies in 1985, YMC and
Escorts Limited have built a cooperative relationship dedicated
to the manufacture and sales of Yamaha brand motorcycles in
an environment of growing motorcycle demand in the Indian
market. In November of 1995, the two companies established
the joint venture company Escorts Yamaha Motor Limited,
based on a 50-50 capital investment. In June of 2000, that
investment ratio was changed to 74% for YMC and 26% for
Escorts Limited and YMC assumed managerial control of the
company with the name being changed to YMEL and
undertook numerous measures to build the company's
motorcycle manufacturing and marketing operations.
In addition to YMC acquiring Escorts' 26% of YMEL stock, the
company's name will be changed to Yamaha Motor India
Private Limited (YMI) and concerted efforts will be made to
heighten its competitiveness in the Indian market and promote
the spread of the Yamaha brand with target themes of
developing products with greater appeal and a distribution
network that can respond more quickly to user needs.
Furthermore, YMC will work to develop YMI as an exporter of
business type motorcycles to neighboring countries and other
markets such as Africa and Latin America, and also as a
production base that can assume a variety of roles in
Yamaha's global manufacturing network.
Presently, India's annual motorcycle demand has grown to
exceed 3.8 million units, which makes it the second largest
market in the world, with steady growth is anticipated for the
future. Now that YMI has become a 100% YMC subsidiary, the
introduction of several new models is planned, and it is our
goal to increase annual production to 350,000 units in the
fiscal year 2001 and to 550,000 units by the fiscal year 2003.
Profile of Yamaha Motor India Private
Limited
PARENT COMPANY : Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., Japan
MANAGING DIRECTOR : T. Ishikawa San
CAPITAL : Rs. 555 Cr.
(130 million US$)
CAPACITY : 3, 50,000 Motorcycles
MARKET SHARE : 6%
MANUFACTURING UNITS : Faridabad
Surajpur
MILESTONES
1960: Indian partners, Escorts Group secured license under technical collaboration with CEKOP Poland.
1979: Entered into technical collaboration with YMC of Japan for manufacturing 350cc motorcycles.
1983: Obtained letter of Intent FOR 100cc motorcycle in market all over India.Setup CNC cell in the organization
1985: Started manufacturing of RX-100 motorcycle in technical collaboration with YMC, Japan at Surajpur plant.
1995: 50: 50 Joint venture company formed with Escorts Group.
1996: Added Faridabad plant under joint venture.
2000: Share holding of YMC increased from 50% to 74%.
2001: 100% subsidiary of YMC, Japan
PLANT OPERATION
FARIDABAD
Established : 1964
Area (sq ft) : 1,080,078
Distance from : New Delhi: 35 Kms
Surajpur: 45 Kms
Parts Mfg
Machining
Heat Treatment
Painting
Plating
SURAJPUR
Established : 1985
Area (sq ft) : 3,780,900
Distance from : New Delhi: 35 Kms
Faridabad: 45 Kms
Models: FAZER
ENTICER
LIBERO
CRUX
RX100
GLADIATOR
Yamaha Motors India Pvt. Limited
Registered Office
103, Ashoka Estate
Barakhamba Road
New Delhi
Faridabad Plant
19/6 Mathura Road
Faridabad
Surajpur Plant
A-3
Surajpur Industrial Area
Noida - Dadri Road
Surajpur.
HIERARCHIAL STRUCTURE
Managing Director & CEO
Executive Committee
Senior Vice President TOP MANAGEMENT
Vice President
Associate Vice President
Chief General Manager SENIOR
MANAGEMENTGeneral Manager
Deputy General Manager
Chief Manager (M6-M8) MIDDLE
MANAGEMENTManager (M3-M5)
Assistant Manager (M2)
Senior Superintendent (JM IV)
JUNIOR
MANAGEMENT
Senior Officer (JM III)
Officer (JM II)
Assistant Officer (JM I)
Highly Skilled (E 07-E 12) OPERATIVE &
OPERATIVE STAFF
(Unionized Cadre)Skilled (E 04-E 06)
Semi Skilled (E 02-E 03)
Unskilled (E 01)
POLICIES & RULES
WORKING HOURS
8.00a.m. – 4:30p.m. - 1st Shift
4:30p.m. – 1:00a.m. - 2nd Shift
1.00a.m. – 8.00a.m. - 3rd Shift
LEAVE POLICY
Casual Leave (CL) : 7/year
Sick Leave (SL) : 7/year
Earned Leave (EL): 30/year
STAFFING POLICY
Probation period : 6 months
SEPARATION POLICY
Supervisor : 1 month
Manager : 2 months
DGM & Above : 2 months
RETIREMENT POLICY
All : 58 yrs
Directors : 60 yrs
DEPARTMENTAL SET OF DIVISIONS
Manufacturing
Operations
Manufacturing
Plant Engineering & maintenance
Product Planning &Control
Stores & Inventory control
Quality Assurance Quality Control
Inspection
Manufacturing Production Management
Engineering Industrial Engineering
Tool Engineering
Marketing Planning & Advertising
Sales
Service
Exports
Spare Parts
Personnel &
Administration
Industrial Relations
Administration
Security
Human Resource
Product Engineering Design
Testing
Technical Administration
Project Planning Corporate Planning
Business Planning
Finance Corporate Finance
Accounts
Company Secretariat
Materials Purchase
Materials Development
PERFROMANCE ORIENTED CULTURE
Motivated Employee Force“Proud to be member of Yamaha
family”
・ Transparent & Team-Based Organisation・ Focused & Target Oriented (MBO Driven)
working・ Developing New Work-Culture (Yamaha
Identity)
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN RESOURCE:
The company department charged with finding, screening, recruiting and training job applicants, as well as administering employee-benefit programs.Investopedia Says: As companies reorganize to gain competitive edge, human resources plays a key role in helping companies deal with a fast-changing competitive environment and the greater demand for quality employees. Research conducted by The Conference Board has found six key people-related activities that human resources complete to add value to a company:
・Two - way Communication ・Cohesive & Dynamic Organization・Ownership of the Job・Develop effective PMS
Individual as well as Team AppraisalAccountability for Results
・Continual Learning through Training & Education.
1. Effectively managing and utilizing people.2. Trying performance appraisal and compensation to competencies.3. Developing competencies that enhance individual and organizational performance.4. Increasing the innovation, creativity and flexibility necessary to enhance competitiveness.5. Applying new approaches to work process design, succession planning, career development and inter-organizational mobility.6. Managing the implementation and integration of technology through improved staffing, training and communication with employees.
Human Resources has at least two meanings depending on context. Most common within corporations and businesses, human resources refers to the individuals within the firm, and to the portion of the firm's organization that deals with the hiring, firing, training, and other personnel issues. This usage is derived from the original meaning of human resources as variously defined in political economy and economics, where it was traditionally called labor, one of three factors of production
Human resources within firmsThough human resources have been part of business and organizations since the first days of agriculture, the modern concept of human resources began in reaction to the efficiency focus of Taylorism in the early 1900s. By 1920, psychologists and employment experts in the United States started the human relations movement, which viewed workers in terms of their psychology and fit with companies, rather than as interchangeable parts. This movement grew throughout the middle of the 20th century, placing emphasis on how leadership, cohesion, and loyalty played important roles in organizational success. Although this view was increasingly challenged by more quantitatively rigorous and less "soft" management techniques in the 1960s and beyond, human resources had gained a permanent role within the firm.
Human resources administration outsourcingIn recent years, the number of human resources outsourcing companies has increased dramatically. This indicates that many small-to-medium-sized businesses are discovering the benefits that come with enlisting professional help for a wide range of administrative tasks. Freeing up members of staff to spend their time doing what they excel at, as opposed to HR issues for which they may not be qualified, can make a tremendous difference to any business's efficiency. HR outsourcing companies are well-known for their ability to take care of payroll. However, their professional assistance need not end there. Just some of the additional tasks they can take on and help organize include retirement plan administration, expense management, employee benefits, labor management, tax compliance, and screening and selection services. Indeed, some companies are now outsourcing their entire human resources operation to top professional employer organizations.
Human resource management
Human Resource Management (HRM) is both an academic theory and a business practice. It is based on the notion that employees are firstly human, and secondly should NOT be treated as a basic business resource. HRM is also seen as an understanding of the human aspect of a company and its strategic importance. HRM is seen as moving on from a simple "personnel" approach (or was supposed to) because it is preventative of potential problems, and secondly it should be a major aspect of the company philosophy, in which all managers and employees are champions of HRM-based policies and philosophy.
It is staffing function of the organization. It includes the activities of human resources planning, recruitment, selection, orientation, training, performance appraisal, compensation, and safety.
Human resource management is the effective use of human resources in order to enhance organisational performance.
HR PROCESS:
Human Resources Division:
The Human Resources Division serves the employees of the entire Yamaha Motor Group. Its objective is to develop human resources, the source of the Company’s competitive edge in its business operations, and to plan and implement personnel policies that help create a dynamic corporate culture. The Human Resources Development Division consists of the Personnel Department, Employee Relation Department, Human Resources Development Department, Health & Safety Department, and the Secretary Department, and integrates some or all of the human resources-related functions of the former Personnel Management and Industrial Relations Division, General Affairs Division.
H.R Process at Yamaha Motor India
Recruitment: Recruitment refers to the process of finding possible candidates for a job or function, undertaken by recruiters. It also refers to defining the source from where suitable candidates can be selected. It is a positive process. It may be undertaken by an employment agency or a member of staff at the business or organization looking for recruits. Either way it may involve advertising, commonly in the recruitment section of a newspaper or in a newspaper dedicated to job adverts. Employment agencies will often advertise jobs in their windows. Posts can also be advertised at a job centre if they are targeting the unemployed.
Suitability for a job is typically assessed by looking for skills, e.g. communication skills, typing skills, computer skills. Evidence for skills required for a job may be provided in the form of qualifications (educational or professional), experience in a job requiring the relevant skills or the testimony of references. Employment agencies may also give computerized tests to assess an individual's off hand knowledge of software packages or typing skills. At a more basic level written tests may be given to assess numeracy and literacy. A candidate may also be assessed on the basis of an interview. Sometimes candidates will be requested to provide a résumé (also known as a CV) or to complete an application form to provide this evidence.
The follow-up process may be referred to as part of the recruitment process: inveigling the selected candidate or candidates to take up the target job or function. This applies particularly in filling positions in the military or in expanding the human resource base of a cult.
Head-hunting is a frequently used name when referring to recruiters, but there are significant differences. In general, a company would employ a head-hunter when the normal recruitment efforts have failed to provide a viable candidate for the job. Head-hunters are generally more aggressive than in-house recruiters and will use direct cold calling techniques, advanced sales techniques, personal visits to the candidates office and will purchase expensives lists of names and job titles. In general, recruiters will do their best to attract candidates for specific jobs while head-hunters will actively seek them out. Many companies go to great efforts to make it difficult for head-hunters to locate their employees. The process of recruitment comprises of five interrelated stages, i.e:
Planning
Strategy Development
Searching
Screening
Evaluation and Control. The ideal recruitment programme is one that attracts a relatively large number of qualified
applicants who will survive the screening process and accept positions with the organization when offered.
Recruitment process outsourcing:Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) is a form of business process outsourcing (BPO) when an employer outsources or transfers all or part of the staffing process to an external service provider.
A true or total RPO solution involves the outsourcing of the entire recruiting function or process to an external service provider. This provider serves to provide the necessary skills, tools, technologies, and activities to serve as their client's virtual "recruiting department". This definition differs from occasional recruiting support often provided by many temporary, contingency, and executive search firms. While these organizations do provide an invaluable service, they do not qualify as RPO as it does not involve the outsourcing of the recruiting process.
Recruitment:At YAMAHA Recruitement is done for three types of employees:
1. Permanent Employee
2. Casual Employee
3. Contactual Employee
SOURCING: It refers to defining the source from where prospective employee shall be recruited. At Yamaha it is done through employee referrals,consultants,campus recruitment, job website(such as naukri.com,monster.com,etc)
SHORTLISTING: It refers to rejection of unsuitable applicants and shortlisting of suitable applicants.
INTERVIEW: At Yamaha Interview is taken by the functional head of that division for which the candidate has applied for the job in the organaisation.Interview is a formal, in-depth
conversation conducted to evaluate the applicant’s acceptability. It considers to be an excellent selection drive. Interview is adapted to unskilled, skilled, managerial and professional employees. It allows a two-way exchange of information, the interviewer learns about the applicant, and applicant learns about the employer Two rounds of interviews are conducted.
1. Preliaminary Interview: Preliaminary interview helps rejects misfits for reasons, which did not.appear.in.the.application,forms.Besides,preliaminary interview, often called” courtesy interview”, is a good public relation exercise. In this sequential interview is taken in case of permanent employee and one-to-one in case of casual and contractual employees, it helps in utilizing the strength and knowledge-base of each interviewer, so that each interviewer can ask questions in relation to his or her subject area.
2. Final round: In this final interview usually a panel of interviewer sits in the interview and in-depth knowledge of the applicant is judged. If the candidate is sound suitable he/she is selected for the job in the organization
SELECTION: It refers to the selection of suitable candidates and rejection of unsuitable candidates. It is a negative process because it refers to rejection of unsuitable candidates.
Selection of candidate is done on the basis of on some criteria.
Selection is the process of differentiating between applicants in order to identify and hire those with a greater likelihood of success in a job.
Selection is long process, commencing from the preliminary interview of the applicants and ending with the contract of employment
Selection process for senior managers will be long-drawn and rigourous, but it is simple and short while hiring shop-floor workers.
SALARY OFFER: At Yamaha salary offer is made to the selected candidate if the candidate agrees to the salary offered to him, then offer letter is made after completion of the defined selection procedure. The selected applicant shall be made the offer of employment through an offer letter. But if the candidate does not agreed with the salary offered to him, then negotiation on salary is done.
Joining: After selection of applicants, and if the candidate agreed to the offer made, his joining formalities are done, at Yamaha joining of the selected applicants are made at the Time Office. the time office creates the database of the applicants.
Reference and Verification of documents: It includes checking of various documents of the applicants,documents includes,educational.qualifications,salary.certificate,resignation letter of the previous employer, experience certificate.etc.In case, if the candidate is unable to present his/her documents, he/she has to give in written to the HR department that if he/she will not be able to present his/her documents after the stipulated time, his/her services shall be deemed to be cancelled. The reference check shall be done after the candidate has joined the company the reference check is done with
1. Last Employer
2. Two references given by the candidates in the Resume.
Allotment of EIN NO. (EMPLOYEE CODE): An EIN NO. Is allotted to the candidate at the time of joining.
all the necessary communication with the H.R department is done through this EIN NO.
MEDICAL TEST: After the acceptance of offer letter, at the time of joining a candidate will be required to undergo a pre-employment medical check-up. the medical checkup is done at company’s dispensary which is within YAMAHA campus.
JOINING REPORT / JOINING KIT:A copy of newly joined employees is send to the the Time office
ATTENDANCE CARD / ENTRY IN REGISTER
PERSONAL FILE MANAGEMENT
ISSUE OF APPOINTMENT LETTER: The candidate will be issued an Appointment Letter after joining. The terms of employment will be stated in the Appointment Letter.It includes: Probabation.period, effective.date.of.appointment, designation, department, place.of posting, repoting to the concerned person, salary and guidelines of payment, HRA, etc.
INDUCTION OR ORIENTATION: Orientation or Induction at YAMAHA is the process by which a new employee learns about, and becomes part of the YAMAHA Family. A good induction program provides the necessary information, resources and motivation to assist a new employee to adjust to the work environment as quickly as possible. It also shows that YAMAHA is committed to the new staff member.
It is a planed and systematic introduction of employees to their jobs,their co-workers and trhe organisation.The idea is to make the new employees feel’at home’ in the new enviornment
COMPANY PRESENTATION: Company Presentation is made to the new employee my an HR representative
INTER DEPARTMENT INDUCTION:A schedule is issued by the HR Department for inter department induction to the new employees,and employee has to visit each department for their induction
WELCOME NOTE is send on the employees working in the organisation on their mail ,welcoming new employee.
TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: It is an objective assessment of an individual’s performance against well defined benchmark, The performance being measured against such factors as job knowledge, quality and quantity of output, initiative,leadership abilities supervision,dependability,cooperation,judgement,versatility,health and the like. Assessment should not be confined to past performance alone. Potentials of the employee for future performance must also be assessed.
The Performance Management philosophy of YAMAHA is to build a strong culture of Performance with the accountability for results.
In Performance Appraisal process the individual performance is evaluated against the goals set at the beginning of the year. The performance management process at the company is divided into two parts, Management by Objectives(MBO)and Assessment of Competence/Potential .
Objective:
To provide a forum,where the superior can provide objective feedback as also development input to the employee.Performance Review forms an input to the reward system linked to performance
SETTING KEY RESULT AREAS
MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES:
Appraisal cycle is from January to December.
MBO/Targets are set at the beginning or prior to the beginning of the cycle.
MBO/Targets for each individual are derived from Divisional MBO sheet, which is based on Mid Term/Annual Plan of the company.
Each target shall be documented in such manner that there is a clear understanding of the key activities to be pursued, to achieve the goal.
Weightage shall be attached to each goal such that the total weightage of all the goals is 100.
MID YEAR REVIEW IS DONE.
ANNUAL APPRAISAL:
The Performance Appraisal shall be done once in a year.
Achievement against individual MBO is evaluated by the immediate Superior or HOD after self appraisal by the individual.
The quantified percentage achievement (Performance) and Competence/Potential are the determining factors for the individual performance rating, which will be the basis for the annual Increment and Promotion.
PERFORMANCE AWARD: The employees will be eligible to participate in the Variable Pay Program of the Company known as “PERFORMANCE AWARD”.The Performance Award will be paid once a year(in march) and will depend on the Grade of the employee,Performance Rating and Achievement of Targets.
MANPOWER PLANNING: Personnel management is productive exploitation of manpower resources. This is also termed as
‘Manpower Management’. Manpower Management is choosing the proper type of people as and when required. It also takes into account the upgrading in existing people. Manpower Management starts with manpower planning. Every manager in an organization is a personnel man, dealing with people.
The process by which management ensures that it has the right personnel, who are capable of completing those tasks that help the organization reach its objectives.
Definition and importance of manpower Planning: Planning is nothing but using the available assets for the effective implementation of the production plans. After the preparing the plans, people are grouped together to achieve organizational.objectives. Planning is concerned with coordinating, motivating and controlling of the various activities within the organization. Time required for acquiring the material, capital and machinery should be taken into account. Manager has to reasonably predict future events and plan out the production. The basic purpose of the management is to increase the production, so that the profit margin can be increased. Manager has to guess the future business and to take timely and correct decisions in respect of company objectives, policies and cost performances. The plans need to be supported by all the members of the organization. Planning is making a decision in advance what is to be done. It is the willpower of course of action to achieve the desired results. It is a kind of future picture where events are sketched. It can be defined as a mental process requiring the use of intellectual faculty, imagination, foresight and sound.judgment. It involves problem solving and decision making. Management has to prepare for short term strategy and measure the achievements, while the long term plans are prepared to develop the better and new products, services, expansion to keep the interest of the owners.
Advantages of manpower planning: Manpower planning ensures optimum use of available human resources. 1. It is useful both for organization and nation.
2. It generates facilities to educate people in the organization. 3. It brings about fast economic developments. 4. It boosts the geographical mobility of labor. 5. It provides smooth working even after expansion of the organization. 6. It opens possibility for workers for future promotions, thus providing incentive. 7. It creates healthy atmosphere of encouragement and motivation in the organization. 8. Training becomes effective. 9. It provides help for career development of the employees.
Steps in Manpower planning 1. Predict manpower plans 2. Design job description and the job requirements 3. Find adequate sources of recruitment. 4. Give boost to youngsters by appointment to higher posts. 5. Best motivation for internal promotion. 6. Look after the expected losses due to retirement, transfer and other issues. 7. See for replacement due to accident, death, dismissals and promotion.
Factors which affect the efficiency of labor: 1. Inheritance: Persons from good collection are bound to work professionally. The quality and rate of physical as well as mental development, which is dissimilar in case of different individuals is the result of genetic differences. 2. Climate: Climatic location has a definite effect on the efficiency of the workers. 3. Health of worker: worker’s physical condition plays a very important part in performing the work. Good health means the sound mind, in the sound body. 4. General and technical education: education provides a definite impact n the working ability and efficiency of the worker. 5. Personal qualities: persons with dissimilar personal qualities bound to have definite differences in their behaviour and methods of working. The personal qualities influence the quality of work. 6. Wages: proper wages guarantees certain reasons in standard of living, such as cheerfulness, discipline etc. and keep workers satisfy. This
provides incentive to work. 7. Hours of work: long and tiring hours of work exercise have bad effect on the competence of the workers.
Downsizing of manpower: Downsizing of manpower gives the correct picture about the number of people to be employed to complete given task in the predetermined period. It is used for achieving fundamental growth in the concern. It can work out the correct price by the resource building or capacity building. It aims at correct place, correct man on a correct job. Thus manpower planning is must to make the optimum utilization of the greatest resource available i.e. manpower for the success of any organization.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT:
SALARY SURVEY
SETTING SALARY SLABS
NEGOTIATION ON SALARY
ALLOWANCE AND REIMBURSMENT
SUCCESSION PLANNING: Succession planning is a process whereby an organization ensures that employees are recruited and developed to fill each key role within the company. Through your succession planning process, you recruit superior employees, develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities, and prepare them for advancement or promotion into ever more challenging roles.
Through succession planning process, also retain superior employees because they appreciate the time, attention, and development that you are investing in them. To effectively do succession planning in your organization, an organization must identify the organization’s long term goals. Organization must hire superior staff.
Organization need to identify and understand the developmental needs of your employees. Organization must
ensure that all key employees understand their career paths and the roles they are being developed to fill.
Itis the use of a deliberate process to ensure that staffs are developed who are able to replace senior management as required.
Succession planning enables organization to identify talented employees and provide education to develop them for future higher level and broader responsibilities. Succession planning helps organization "build bench strength." Succession planning helps organization to decide where people belong on the bus
CAREER PLANNING:Career Planing for new employees joined in the organisation is done by H.R Department.
EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION:Employee Motivation is a very important aspects of an organisation.Motivation in simple terms may be understood as the set of forces that cause empoyee to behave in certain ways.Motivation process include with identifying EMPOYEESneeds,searches way to satisfy needs,engagaes goal-directed behaviour performs,receive either rewards or punishment,reassess needs deficiencies
POLICY FORMULATION: One of the major activities of H.R also includes Policy formulation.Formulation of various policies of the organization is called policy formulation.Eg. of policies are Promotion Policy,Staffing Policy,Performance Management Policy,Leave Policy,Transfer and Travel Policy
SERVICE BOND: It is a way to retain employees on whom a company has invested precious time and money
Service bonds are of two types
EMPLOYEE BOND
TRAINING BOND
EXIT ANALYSIS(FULL AND FINAL SETTLEMENT):After the acceptance of resignation by the Division Head and Head HR department ,after acceptance of resignation following formalities are done:
Clearence Form: HR department will forward the clearance form,to other departments,which will have to be submitted back to HR Department by the concerned employee for full and final settlement.The acceptance of the resignation and the full and final settlement shall not be made unless the clearance certificate is duly completed and submitted to HR Department.
Service and Salary Certificate: HR Department will issue the service and salary certificate after clearance and settlement of full and final settlement.Form 16 for the purpose of filling income tax return will be issued in the month of April/May for preceding financial year.
Exit Interview: The representative of HR Department shall conduct an Exit Interview of the employees who has resigned.The objective of the interview shall be ascertaining the reasons for the employee’s resignation.
MINOR ACTIVITIES:
EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT:
It is a participative style of management and a range of activities that are designed to increase employees' understanding of the organisation, utilise their talents, enable them to influence decisions, and encourage their commitment to the goals of the organisation.
What are the benefits of employee involvement?
Employee involvement can:
improve efficiency
improve quality and competitiveness
increase job satisfaction and motivation
encourage co-operation and improve industrial relations.
Methods of involving employees
There are two methods of involving employees:
indirect involvement where a representative acts on behalf of employees, for example through collective bargaining or joint consultation
direct involvement where employees are involved in decisions about how they work, for example through quality circles or autonomous work groups.
Effective communications are essential to the success of employee involvement. It is important to create the right climate and maintain communications systems which aid a free flow of information within an organisation. Regular meetings also help to involve employees. For further information see the section on Communications.
Employee representation
Involvement through representatives can take a variety of forms. The most common form of representation is through trade unions and employees have the right to be a member of a trade union, or not to be a member.
Employees also have the right not to be excluded or expelled from a trade union except for certain permitted reasons.
In some companies representation is through works or office committees or staff associations. Collective bargaining - the principal method of involvement through representatives - is dealt with separately.
Joint consultation
Joint consultation is the process by which management involves employees through their representatives in discussion on relevant matters which affect or concern those they represent. This process allows employees the opportunity to influence the proposal before the final management decision is made.
How can joint consultation be made to work effectively?
senior managers should attend regularly
there should be a written constitution
make sure there is an agenda for each meeting
establish a procedure for reporting back to managers and employees
provide training for committee members and chair holder
see that the committee meets regularly, normally not less than once every two months.
Quality circles
Quality circles are small groups of employees, usually led by a supervisor, who meet regularly to solve problems and to find ways of improving aspects of their work. The circle presents recommendations to management and is normally involved in subsequent implementation and monitoring. A facilitator is usually appointed to arrange training and provide support.
How can quality circles be made to work effectively?
commitment of senior management is crucial
time and money must be allocated for training and meetings
senior managers should be available to attend meetings as appropriate
management must be prepared to support the implementation of the circle's solutions to problems, with resources as necessary
quality circles should operate openly with full recognition given to their achievements
the circle should be able to select its own problems to solve, not just those identified by managers and the facilitator
trade unions should be consulted and encouraged to become involved
begin modestly - perhaps with a pilot scheme.
Financial participation
Financial participation through share ownership or periodic sharing of profits can help increase employees' awareness of the financial and market forces affecting a company's performance. This can help employees identify with the progress of their own company and create a more committed workforce.
What are the types of financial participation?There are many types of financial participation including:
cash schemes in which cash is distributed to employees from company profits
share option schemes where employees are given an option to buy a certain number of shares at a set price at a particular time
save as you earn share option schemes in which employees save a specified amount over an agreed period with an Inland Revenue approved plan. They have an option to buy shares at the end of the savings period at the market price which prevailed when the option was granted
all employee share ownership plans (AESOPs) which aim to involve employees through share ownership - taking advantage of tax concessions - and at the same time providing a new source of capital for the company.
How can financial participation be made to work successfully?
Financial participation is unlikely to be successful if there are weaknesses in existing payment systems. Organisations should therefore examine their wage structure and pay rates to make sure they are fair and are understood by employees. In addition financial participation is more likely to be successful if:
employees and their representatives are consulted before schemes are put into effect
schemes are clearly understood by employees
schemes are reviewed regularly
it is part of an overall programme of measures to involve employees.
Other forms of involvement
Other forms of employee involvement include:
autonomous work groups which have some degree of autonomy or responsibility within a defined area, for example responsibility for work organisation, quality and output
job enlargement, job enrichment and job rotation which seek involvement and motivation by improving job satisfaction and effectiveness
joint working parties which involve representatives of management and employees seeking joint solutions to problems. They are non-negotiating forums in which participants work together.
Suggeston Schemes
Kaizen,etc
H.R.I.S (HUMAN RESOURCE INFORMATION SYSTEM):The HRIS is a systematic procedure for collecting,storing,maintaining,retrieving and validating data needed by an organization about its human resources.The HRIS is usually a part of the organisation’s larger management information system(MIS).The HRIS need not be complex oe even computerized,but computerization has its own advantage of providing more accurate and timely data for decision making.In short,it means an integrated system designed to provide information used in HR decision making. The areas of application of of HRIS are many.Some of them include:
Training Management Risk Management Turnover Analysis Succesion Planning Flexible-benefits administration Compliance with government and legal requirements Attendance reporting and analysis Human resource planning Accident Reporting and Prevention Strategy Planning
Financial Planning and other related matters..
PERSONAL FILE MANAGEMENT: The PERSONAL FILE MANAGEMENT is a systematic procedure for collecting,storing,maintaining,retrieving and validating data employees record needed by an organization.
Personal File of an employee is maintained by HR Department.
At the time of joining of new employee personal file is of that candidate is introduce.
Following information are entered into employees personal file:
Copy of Resume
Joining report
Medical report
Copy of Offer letter
Copy of Appointment letter
Salary letter
Proofs of personal qualification
Copy of Performance Appraisal report
Copy of promotion letter
Proof of previous employer
Copy of certificate,if issued.
Copy of salary increment,etc
HR AUDIT: It is a tool which helps assess effectiveness of HR function of an organization. It is tool for evaluating the personnel activities of an organization. The audit may include one division or an entire company. It gives feedback about the HR functions to operating managers and HR specialist. It also provides feedback about how well managers are meeting their HR duties. In short,the audit is overall quality control check on
HR activities in a division or company and evaluation of these activities support the organizations.HR audit that continually attempts to quantify the value of organizational human resources.At YAMAHA HR Audit is done by MERCER HR CONSULTING.
CERTIFICATE ISSUE: The other minor activity of HR is issue of certificate. Many of the employees want to pursue higher studies for their career development for that he has to submit his/her proof of experience in form of experience certificate to the educational institutes and other related matters. For issuance of his/her certificates an employee has to give an written request duly signed by the his head of department to the HR department with his signature and provide necessary details any a copy of his letter is kept in his personal file. Salary certificates, experience certicates, character certificate, summer training certificate, training certificate are some of the e.g. of certificates issued.
WELCOME NOTE: Whenever a new employee joins the YAMAHA family, a welcome note is send to all the employees of the organization stating brief information about the newly joined employee.
BIRTHDAY’S CELEBRATION
FAIRWELLS CELEBRATION
SUMMER TRAINING: A Well planned, properly executed
and evaluated summer training helps a lot in inclucating good
work culture. It provides linkage between the student and
industry in order to develop the awareness of Industrial
approach to problem-solving based on broad understanding of
the plant, machinery process and mode of operation of
industrial organisation.
One of the major process of H.R is also to provide summer
training to students pursuing professional courses.The H.R
department issues summer training letter to the suitable
candidates
YAMAHA provides summer training to the students from
Management institutes and engineering institutes.
MIS (MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM)
TRANSPORTATION
1) With the growth of industries, the distance between the workplace and
residence of worker has increased considerable. It is therefore, necessary
to provide proper transport facilities to and from the factory. Such
facilities will reduce strain and absenteeism. The committee on labour
welfare, 1969 recommended the provision of transport facilities to
workers so that they can reach the work place punctually & comfortably.
YAMAHA provides subsidized transportation facility to its employees
coming from:
Delhi
New Delhi
Ghaziabad
Noida
Faridabad
Gurgaon
Baghpat
Sonipat
Meerut
And nearby villages.etc
It owns(on contract) :-
i. Buses
ii. Tata Sumos / Qualis
There no. of Buses/Tata sumos/Qualis in each shift is as
follows:
i.’A’ Shift 45 Buses/Tata sumos/Qualis
ii.’B’ Shift 23 Buses/Tata sumos/Qualis
iii.’C’ Shift as per requirement
YAMAHA deduct conveyance charges from the salary as per
designation-
The conveyance charges for Worker(operative,unionized
cadre) staff is according to distance:
i. 0 – 50 K.M Rs. 60/- Per Month
ii. 51 – 100 K.M Rs. 80/- Per Month
iii. 100 and above K.M Rs. 100/- Per Month
The conveyance charges for Supervisors and Managerial staff
is according to their grade:
i JM-I to M3 Rs. 472/- Per Month ii. M4 to M5 Rs. 813/- Per Month
iii. M5 and above Rs. 1200/- Per Month
YAMAHA has a separate Transport Department which is
controlled by a Manager(Personnel & Administration) and 5
workers.
Contractor provides Transport faciity to the company
Transport Department provides shuttle facility to the
managers(in case of overtime)if they send the request to
Transport Department
The budget for Transport Facility is 35 lacs, approx
Disciplinary action like cancellation of contract, deduction in
payment is taken against.vehicles.workers(drivers,conducter,
contracter) for their misconduct.
Vehicles Reporting Time:
i.’A’ Shift 7:45 A.M
ii.’B’ Shift 4:15 P.M
Vehicles Reporting Late following deduction are made:
05 Minutes RS 50
10 Minutes RS 100
15 Minutes RS 500
8:OO AM-8:15 AM RS 1000(A shift)
4:30 PM-4:45 PM RS 1000 (B shift)
Reporting beyond 8:15 AM in ‘A’ shift and 4:45 PM in ‘B’ shift –
Trip Cancelled.
Reporting late 03 times in a month warning letter to transporters are
issued.
After issuance of warning letter, if no improvement in timing is
seen – termination of contract/action concerned employee if found
guilty.
DISPENSARY
YAMAHA maintains its own dispensary within the campus. Employees
whether casual,contractual or regular can avail medical facility in case of
minor injury. The dispensary provides first-aid facility only. In case of
major injury or sickness patients is referred to other city hospitals like
AIIMS, Kailash Hospital, Apollo Hospital, Escort Hospital etc.
The dispensary is equipped with all necessary medicines
Some medicines are given free of cost to the patients while
others are provided at subsidized rates
The dispensary is controlled by Manager(Personnel &
Administration) and workers.
Dispensary has 2 MBBS Doctors known as medical officer,4
govt certified compounders, 3 bedded room separate for men
and women
Dispensary has its own ambulance,and in case of emergency
transport vehicles are used.
Yamaha has tied up with Apollo Hospital, Kailash Hospital,
Metro Hospital and other nearby hospitals to provide medical
facilities to their employees
For Regular employees YAMAHA has Hospitalisation
Scheme and for Contractual and Casual employees company
has Employee State Insurance(E.S.I)
The company organizes various health awareness camps for
its employees.
MAIL ROOM
YAMAHA maintains its own MAIL ROOM within the campus
for receiveing and dispatching of mails.Employees can
avail this facility.Mail room provides receiveing and
outgoing of mails within an organization.
The function of mail room is receiving of incoming and
outgoing of mails.
The incoming mails are categorised according to the
employee /department and are delivery to the
concerned employee/department.
Custom duty on parcel is duly paid my mail room.
A separate box is kept in each department for outgoing
of mails and a separate box of inter plant
communication (i.e Surajpur and Faridabad ).
A shuttle arrangement is there which collects and
delievered the mails within two plants (i.e Surajpur and
Faridabad).
Ordinary mails are despatched to all India dealers
Urgent mails are send through couriers and not urgent
mails are send through ordinary post.
Employees are appointed to receive and delivered
mails within department or to concerned employee
SAFETY AND HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY
(EHS) POLICY
YAMAHA MOTOR INDIA PVT. LTD. Manufacturer of two
wheelers is committed towards continual improvement
of its EHS performance through implements EHS
management system in its activity by-
Complying with applicable EHS legal and
regulatory requirements.
Conserving natural resources, reducing waste
and increasing green cover.
Striving towards prevention of pollution.
Providing EHS awareness to its employees.
The EHS policy of the company shall be
communicated to all the employees and would be
available to interested parties on request.
INTRODUCTIONOrganizations are obliged to provide employees with a safe and
healthy environment. Health is a general state of physical
mental and emotional well being. Safety is protection of a
person’s physical health.
NEED
Industrial health is essential to:
Promote and maintain the highest degree of physical,
social, and mental well being of workers.
Improve productivity and quality of work.
Reduce accidents, injuries, absenteeism and labour
turnover.
Protect workers against any health hazard arising out of work or
conditions in which it is carried on.
SAFETY:
A well managed factory will see to it that there are no physical
hazards such as
Slipping, tripping, or falling on the floor hazards.
Obstruction and collision hazards.
Equipment hazards.
Fire hazards.
Safety Process:
1. Understanding inbuilt safety of machine,process
machine.
2. Identifying hazards
3. Evaluating safety measures.
4. Risk assessment(residual risk gap analysis)
5. Additional counter measures
6. Engineering.method(Personal/protective equipment)
SAFETY IS A VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE.
At YAMAHA separate safety department is there which is
controlled by a Safety Manager (Manager P&A)
Various safety programmes are conducted.
Mock drills are conducted at a regular interval of
time.
Workers and Employees are provided education
about safety,and safety training is provided to
them.
Workers and Employees are motivated to adapt
safety programmes,via
training,posters,stickers,slogans,etc
Employees mask ,gloves,uniform,apron,leg
guards,arms sleves,long coats are provided to
employees for safety purpose.
Portable fire extinguisher gas is installed at a
distance of 10 meter within the whole plant.
2,50,000 litre of water is dedicated for fire
purpose.
Fire Tender Van is always kept ready in the
plant,which has 1500 litre capacity of water in it.
National Safety Day 0n 4th March is celebrated
each year.
Environmental Day celebrated on 5th June each
year.
Fire Safety week celebrated from 13th -17th April
each year.
SAFETY COMMITTEE is there in which safety
manager and heads of each functional area
there and disscuss the hazards and their
counter measures.SAFETY COMMITTEE meeting
is held quaterly.
LEGAL PROVISIONS REGARDING SAFETY
The Factories Act, 1948, lays emphasis on the following
safety preventive:
Fencing of machinery (section 21)
Work on or near machinery in motion (section 22)
Employment of young persons (section 23)
Striking gear and devices for cutting off power
(section 24)
Self acting machines (section 25)
Casing of new machinery (section 26)
Employment of women, children near cotton openers
(section 27)
Hoists and lifts (section 28)
Lifting machines chains and ropes (section 29)
Revolving machinery (section 30)
Pressure plant (section 31)
Floors stairs and means of access (section 32)
Pits sumps openings in floors (section 33)
Excessive weights (section 34)
Protection of eyes (section 35)
Dangerous fumes and gases (section 36)
Precautions with regard to portable electrical light
(section 36A)
Explosive or inflammable gas or dust (section 37)
Precautions in case of fire (section 38)
Safety of building and machinery (section 40)
Safety officers (section 40B)
EMPLOYEE’S STATE INSURANCE SCHEME (1948)
The Employee’s State Insurance Scheme (1948) is an integrated measure of social insurance embodied in the employee’s state insurance act and is designed to accomplished the task of protecting employees as define in
the act against the hazards of sickness, maternity, disablement and death due to employment injury and to provide medical care to insured persons and progressively to their families. The scheme initially covered employees of non -seasonal power using factories employing 20 or more persons
YAMAHA MOTOR INDIA PVT. LTD. - Provide the facilities of ESI to
the employees earning upto 7500/- Rs. Per Month. Many workers in
YAMAHA at present are covered in ESI scheme
The Employee’s State Insurance Scheme is administered by a corporate
body call the Employee’s State Insurance Corporation which has
members representing employers, employee, the central government,
state government, medical profession and parliament.
The employee’s state insurance funds are built out of
i. Contribution from employee @ 1.75%.
ii. Contribution from employer @ 4.75%.
iii. State government’s share of expenditure on medical car
E.S.I. CODE:
Employer should obtain the E.S.I. Code from E.S.I. authority.
FORMS:
Form-1 : Declaration form.
Form-1-A : Family declaration form.
Form-3 : Return of declaration form.
Form-53 : Change of address.
Form-1-B : Change in number of dependents.
Form-36 : Employment Certificate.
Form-72 : Loss of TIC or ID card / for duplicate ID
card.
Form-25-A : funeral benefit.
Form-6 : Half- yearly Return of contribution.
Form-26 : certificate of permanent disability (only
in case of disability at on duty)
Form-37 : Re-employment / continuos of
employment.
Form-7-A : For treatment after re-employment.
Form-86 : Certificate of employment.
Form-18 : Notice of accident and dangerous
Occurrence. Resulting in bodily injury. (For
local ESI office)
Form-16 : Notice of accident and dangerous
Occurrence. Resulting in bodily injury.(For
chief inspector of factories)
EMPLOYEE PENSION SCHEME 199 5
In 1971 Govt. Introduced a scheme called Family Pension
Scheme. In this Scheme if an employee expires during
his service his nominee can get Pension. But in
November 1995 this scheme has been ammended called
Pension Scheme 1995. Those employees who are the
member of Family Pension scheme are automatically the
members of this scheme. And the person who get RS.
7500/- at the time of joining becomes the member of this
scheme. Employees who complete 10 year of service are
eligible to get pension.
EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND ACT 1952
The Employees Provident Fund Act, 1952 is a step in aid towards the
attainment of Social Security of employees working in the factories and
various other Establishments. In order to smooth functioning of the
Employees Provident Fund Scheme following points should be taken care
of:
1. APPLICABILITY-
This scheme is applicable on 1- year old factory where 20 or
more persons are employed.
2. P.F. CODE-
Employer should obtain the P F Code from their concerned
Provident Fund Authority.
3. STATUTORY RATE-
Statutory rate of contribution is 12% of the wages.
4. WAGES-
Wages means Basic + DA + Cash value of food concession +
retaining allowance.
5. ELIGIBILITY-
All the employees drawing salary of 6500/- per month or less
are eligible to become the member of this scheme.
6. CONTRIBUTION-
The Provident Fund Contribution is made from the
Employees @ 12% of the wages and the employer
contributes equivalent share.
7. ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES-
The Employer has to deposit @ 1.1% on the wages of
Provident Fund member.
8. REMITTANCE-
The amount of Provident Fund and Administrative charges
should be deposited with State Bank of India through
Chileans latest by 15th of every month. In unforeseen
contingencies remittance can be made by 20th. But, it should
be occasionally otherwise the Regional Provident Fund
commissioner would impose penalty.
INSURANCE
Insurance is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of potential financial loss. Ideally, insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a potential loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for a reasonable fee known as premium.
YAMAHA provides two types of insurance to its employees i.e
MEDICLAIM
PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY
MEDICLAIM: This insurance policy can be used to protect the insured party against expenses incurred for hospitalisation for illness/ injury/ diseases as well as domiciliary hospitalisation. It also includes hospital room and operation theatre charges, diagnostic tests, cost of medicines, blood transfusions, oxygen cylinders as well as cost of appliances like pacemakers, artificial limbs, etc.
Suitable for
This insurance policy is ideally suited for
Each and every person aged between 5 and 75 years of age. Children aged between 3 months and 5 years have to be insured along with their parents.
Government or private institutions for their employees.
Clubs or associations for their bona-fide members.
Risks covered
This insurance policy protects the insured from the risks of illness or disease or accidental injury sustained.
Compensation offered
This insurance policy will provide compensation for
Hospitalisation expenses based on actuals and subject to the sum insured.
Domiciliary hospitalisation charges based on actuals and subject to the sum insured.
YAMAHA provides Mediclaim facility to all its regular
employees .All regular employees are covered under this policy.
ES.I/P.F/INSURANCE is controlled by Manager (Personnel
& Administration) and workers.
Company has tied up with National Insurance
Company to provide mediclaim to its employee.
Premium is paid by the company for employees and
their dependants,but employees parents are not
entertained by the company,for it an employee has to
pay premium.
The policy is categorized according to:
Category 4 : Workers and Staff
Category 3 : Supervisors
Category 2 : Managers
Category 1 : DGM and above
Incase of injury following money limits are set.They
are categorized:
Incase of Minor Injury:
Category 4 : RS 50,000
Category 3 : RS 60,000
Category 2 : RS 1, 00,000
Category 1 : RS 2, 50,000
Incase of Major Injury:
Category 4 : RS 2, 00,000
Category 3 : RS 2, 50,000
Category 2 : RS 5, 00,000
Category 1 : RS 7,50,000
To avail mediclaim Hospitalisation is compulsory for
minimum 24 hours,if hospitalization less than 24
hours calim will not be entertained.
PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY:
This insurance policy is essential for each and every individual who seeks to
indemnify himself or herself against personal accident. This insurance policy is
ideal for insuring the risk of any accidental death / injury during the policy
period.
Risks covered
This insurance policy provides compensation in event of anydeath / injury during the policy period.
Compensation offered:
In any accidental injury being the sole and direct cause (within 12 calendar months) results in
Death 100 percent of Sum InsuredPermanent total disability 100 percent of Sum InsuredLoss of two limbs / two eyes or one eye and one limb
100 percent of Sum Insured
Loss of one limb or one eye 50 percent of Sum InsuredPermanent partial disability Varying percentage of Sum Insured
as per policyTemporary total disability 1 percent of Sum Insured payable
on a weekly basis, subject to a maximum of Rs.3,000/-
YAMAHA provides PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY facility to all its
regular employees .All regular employees are covered under this
policy.
Yearly premium is paid by the company
The policy is categorized according to:
Category 4 : Workers and Staff
Category 3 : Supervisors
Category 2 : Managers
Category 1 : DGM and above
The sum assured for the employee are according to the category
Category 4 : RS 1, 00,000
Category 3 : RS 2, 00,000
Category 2 : RS 4, 00,000
Category 1 : RS 5, 00,000
CANTEEN
YAMAHA have canteen facility which is run on contract basis providing tea,
snacks, lunch and dinner to the employees at subsidized rates.
Payment made by the employees and management to the contractor id employee
pays 11 RS and management pays 16 RS
Two menu are made in a year-
Summer season menu
Winter season menu
There are one canteen manager appointed by the company,5-6 supervisors and
82 trolley mens,boys engaged in canteen.
Trolley men reports to supervisors and supervisors report to canteen incharge.
The company is providing utensils and stores to the contractor.
Contractor provides raw material to the canteen.
The menu is decided by the management, union and canteen incharge.Proper
hygienic conditions are maintained in the canteen.Disciplinary actions like
suspension,wage cut is taken against canteen workers for their misconduct.
Catering for 3000 peoples are is done in a day which include
employees,contractor,guests,etc ,canteen is runned in two shifts ‘A’ Shift and
‘B’ Shift.
TIME OFFICE
Time office plays a very vital role in day to day working of the company, it
provides information to management regarding employees day to day
attendance,leave,joining of new candidates, summer trainees etc.
YAMAHA has its own time office which is open 24 hours a day
A MANAGER (PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATION) is appointed to co-
ordinate; control all the activities of Time office
Functions of time office include:
Joining of new candidates,summer trainees,apprenticeship,etc
Leave application
Day to day attendance
Creating database of new joined employee
Issue of Attendance card cum Identity card
Time office has a separate box for leave application in which an employee has to
drop an application of leave.
Time office issues Attendance card cum Identity card to employees,the card has
to be punched by the employee in the machine which is installed in various
department. A person is send to each department with the attendance sheet of the
day and the head of that department has to sign on that sheet checking the no. of
employees being present.In case,an employee forgets to punch his attendance
card,he has to fill a forget punch card with the signature of his head of the
department.
SECURITYSecurity is very important issue in an Industry.At YAMAHA strict security system is followed.
Company appoints one Chief Security Officer,12 Security Officer,which co-ordinates all the activities related to security
50 security guards are alloted ,
Security guard report to security oficer,and security oficer reports to chief security oficer.
Proper deployment of guards are made at each and every step.
At Sensitive areas such as paint shop,etc more and more guards are alloted
Functions of security at YAMAHA are: Security cover Fire fighting Receive and despatch of material Store check
Proper training are provided to security personnels.