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Tata Marcopolo Motors, a joint venture between Tata Motors and Brazilian bus manufacturer Marcopolo, has begun commercial production at the Dharwad bus manufacturing facility in Karnataka, India. According to the company, the plant will produce a range of buses. The range, to be marketed under the Starbus and Globus brands, includes 16 to 54-seater standard buses, 18 and 45-seater luxury buses, luxury coaches and low-floor city buses. The plant will have a capacity to produce 30,000 units a year, to be achieved in phases. In 2009-10, the first full year of operation, production can be up to 15,000 units. The joint venture has already invested about INR2 billion. The plant, at full capacity, will generate over 6,500 direct jobs. The Chairman of Tata Motors, Mr. Ratan N. Tata, said: The rapidly expanding and improving road network, connecting cities and also rural areas, is expected to substantially grow passenger transport. The joint venture with Marcopolo, which is one of the largest bus body builders, will enable Tata Motors to successfully address
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the growing demand in India, as well as relevant markets abroad. The Chairman of Marcopolo, Mr. Paulo Bellini, said: Marcopolo's buses and coaches have a strong presence in Latin America, and overseas markets. The joint venture with Tata Motors will help us extend our presence in the high-potential markets of India and also other mutually agreed countries, which we can jointly
develop.
Tata Motors Limited is India's largest automobile company, with consolidated revenues of Rs. 92,519 crores (USD 20 billion) in 2009-10. It is the leader in commercial vehicles in each segment, and among the top three in passenger vehicles with winning products in the compact, midsize car and utility vehicle segments. The company is the world's fourth largest truck manufacturer, and the world's second largest bus manufacturer. The company's 24,000 employees are guided by the vision to be "best in the manner in which we operate, best in the products we deliver, and best in our value system and ethics." Established in 1945, Tata Motors' presence indeed cuts across the length and breadth of India. Over 5.9 million Tata vehicles ply on Indian roads, since the first rolled out in 1954. The company's manufacturing base in India is spread across Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Pune (Maharashtra), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Pantnagar (Uttarakhand) and Dharwad (Karnataka). Following a strategic alliance
with Fiat in 2005, it has set up an industrial joint venture with Fiat Group Automobiles at Ranjangaon (Maharashtra) to produce both Fiat and Tata cars and Fiat powertrains. The company is establishing a new plant at Sanand (Gujarat). The company's dealership, sales, services and spare parts network comprises over 3500 touch points; Tata Motors also distributes and markets Fiat branded cars in India. Tata Motors, the first company from India's engineering sector to be listed in the New York Stock Exchange (September 2004), has also emerged as an international automobile company. Through subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand and Spain. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, a business comprising the two iconic British brands that was acquired in 2008. In 2004, it acquired the Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company, South Korea's second largest truck maker. The rechristened Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company has launched several
new products in the Korean market, while also exporting these products to several international markets. Today two-thirds of heavy commercial vehicle exports out of South Korea are from Tata Daewoo. In 2005, Tata Motors acquired a 21% stake in Hispano Carrocera, a reputed Spanish bus and coach manufacturer, and subsequently the remaining stake in 2009. Hispano's presence is being expanded in other markets. In 2006, Tata Motors formed a joint venture with the Brazilbased Marcopolo, a global leader in body-building for buses and coaches to manufacture fully-built buses and coaches for India and select international markets. In 2006, Tata Motors entered into joint venture with Thonburi Automotive Assembly Plant Company of Thailand to manufacture and market the company's pickup vehicles in Thailand. The new plant of Tata Motors (Thailand) has begun production of the Xenon pickup truck, with the Xenon having been launched in Thailand in 2008. Tata Motors is also expanding its international footprint, established through
exports since 1961. The company's commercial and passenger vehicles are already being marketed in several countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South East Asia, South Asia and South America. It has franchisee/joint venture assembly operations in Kenya, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Russia, Senegal and South Africa. The foundation of the company's growth over the last 50 years is a deep understanding of economic stimuli and customer needs, and the ability to translate them into customer-desired offerings through leading edge R&D. With over 3,000 engineers and scientists, the company's Engineering Research Centre, established in 1966, has enabled pioneering technologies and products. The company today has R&D centres in Pune, Jamshedpur, Lucknow, Dharwad in India, and in South Korea, Spain, and the UK. Designed with a family in mind, it has a roomy passenger compartment with generous leg space and head room. It can comfortably seat four persons. Its mono-volume design will set a new benchmark among small cars. Its safety performance exceeds regulatory requirements in
India. Its tailpipe emission performance too exceeds regulatory requirements. In terms of overall pollutants, it has a lower pollution level than two-wheelers being manufactured in India today. The lean design strategy has helped minimize weight, which helps maximize performance per unit of energy consumed and delivers high fuel efficiency. The high fuel efficiency also ensures that the car has low carbon dioxide emissions, thereby providing the twin benefits of an affordable transportation solution with a low carbon footprint. In May 2009, Tata Motors introduced ushered in a new era in the Indian automobile industry, in keeping with its pioneering tradition, by unveiling its new range of world standard trucks called Prima. In their power, speed, carrying capacity, operating economy and trims, they will introduce new benchmarks in India and match the best in the world in performance at a lower life-cycle cost. Tata Motors is equally focused on environment-friendly technologies in emissions and alternative fuels. . It has developed electric and hybrid vehicles
both for personal and public transportation. It has also been implementing several environment-friendly technologies in manufacturing processes, significantly enhancing resource conservation Through its subsidiaries, the company is engaged in engineering and automotive solutions, construction equipment manufacturing, automotive vehicle components manufacturing and supply chain activities, machine tools and factory automation solutions, high-precision tooling and plastic and electronic components for automotive and computer applications, and automotive retailing and service operations. Tata Motors is committed to improving the quality of life of communities by working on four thrust areas employability, education, health and environment. support on education and employability is focused on youth and women. They range from schools to technical education institutes to actual facilitation of income generation. In health, our intervention is in both preventive and curative health
care. The goal of environment protection is achieved through tree plantation, conserving water and creating new water bodies and, last but not the least, by introducing appropriate technologies in our vehicles and operations for constantly enhancing environment care. With the foundation of its rich heritage, Tata Motors today is etching a refulgent future.
MISSION OF TMML
To consistently create shareholder value by increasing the share value of
the company and also increasing the market share of the company.
To become the leader in the market of bus body building in India and
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To continuously innovate in order gain competitive advantage over its
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VISION OF TMML
To be a world class corporate furthering the interests of all its stakeholders and to become a leader in LCV, MCV and HCV body building creation value for the shareholders.
To manufacture fully built buses and coaches 1) New plant to go on stream in a year's time 2) Total investment envisaged at Rs. 150-200 chore
JOINS HANDS: Tata Motors Chairman, Rotan Tata (right), and Marcopolo (Brazil)
Chairman, Paulo Bellini, at the signing of the joint venture agreement between the
MUMBAI: Tata Motors and Marcopolo, the Brazil-based global leader in body-
building for buses and coaches, have announced a joint venture company in India to
The joint venture, in which Tata Motors will have 51 per cent equity and Marcopolo
49 per cent, will set up a new manufacturing facility. The total investment is to the
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It will go on stream in a year's time and will have an initial capacity of 7,000 units
annually, which will be increased in a modular manner. The joint venture will
luxury buses, luxury coaches, and low-floor city buses. The joint will also explore
The joint venture will take the help with technology and expertise in chassis and
aggregates from Tata Motors, and expertise and know-how in processes and systems
Both companies will actively participate in the management. The buses will conform
to international standards in quality and safety and will be marketed in India and also
Rotan Tata, Chairman, Tata Motors, said, "The rapidly expanding and improving
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road network, connecting cities and also rural areas, is expected to substantially grow
passenger transport. The joint venture with Marcopolo will enable Tata Motors to
abroad.''
Earlier, Tata Motors acquired the Daewoo Commercial Vehicles Company, Korea
for trucks in 2004 and in 2005 it acquired a 21 per cent stake in Hispano Caracaras , the Spanish bus and Coach Manufacturer. The joint venture with Hispano is for
higher-end vehicles, while with Marcopolo, it will make medium range vehicles.
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Mumbai, May 5: Indian auto major Tata Motors has entered into a joint venture with Brazil's Marcopolo, one of the worlds largest bus manufacturers, to set up a new plant in India to manufacture and assemble fully built buses and coaches with an investment of Rs 150 - 200 crore. Tata Motors will hold 51% stake in the company, while Marcopolo the rest 49%. The joint venture company would have an initial capacity to manufacture 7,000 vehicles a year, which would be raised in a modular manner over the next few years. It will also explore emerging opportunities in bus rapid transit system. In a statement here on Friday, Tata Motors chairman Ratan Tata said, "The joint venture with Marcopolo will enable Tata Motors to successfully address the growing demand in India, as well as relevant markets abroad." Analysts feel the joint venture would enable Tata Motors to make their presence felt overseas and to strengthen its heavy segment in India. "The core strategy of Tata Motors would be to target the export markets, especially the Middle East, which was on their radar for quite some time," said HC Raveendra of KR Choksey.
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The joint venture would combine Tata Motors technology and expertise in chassis and aggregates and Marcopolos expertise and know-how in processes and systems for bodybuilding and bus body design, the release said. "Marcopolo's buses and coaches have a strong presence in Latin America, and the overseas markets. The joint venture with Tata Motors will help us extend our presence in the high-potential markets of India and also other mutually agreed countries, which we can jointly develop," said Marcopolo chairman Paulo Bellini. At present, Marcopolo has manufacturing plants in Brazil, Portugal, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia and South Africa. Analysts also feel that the JV is also an indication of Tata Motors aggressive global ambition. Autocar Editor Hormazd Sorabjee said, "Tata Motors' typical strategy has been to get into more acquisitions and JVs." In 2005, the company had acquired 21% stake in Spanish bus maker Hispano Carrocera with an option to buy 100%, while in 2004, it bought South Korea's Daewoo Commercial Vehicle Company. "More acquisitions by Tata Motors is
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expected soon and it would surely impact Volvos market share in India as well as overseas", Mr Sorabjee added.
Organizational Hierarchy
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A hierarchical organization is an organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinates to a single other entity. This arrangement is a form of a hierarchy. In an organization, the hierarchy usually consists of a singular/group of power at the top with subsequent levels of power beneath them. This is the dominant mode of organization among large organizations; most corporations, governments, and organized religions are hierarchical organizations with different levels of management, power or authority. For example, the broad, top-level overview of the general organization of the Catholic Church consists of the Pope, then the Cardinals, then the Archbishops, and so on.
The employee in L1 level will be designated as Head. There will be three groups in L1 level, starting from L1-I to L1-III.
The employees in L2 level will be designated as Team Manager. There will be five sub groups in L2 level, starting from L2-I to L2-V.
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The employees in L3 level will be designated as Team Leader or Line Leader. There will be five sub groups in L3 level, starting from L3-I to L3-V.
The employee in L4 level will be designated as Associates. There will be five sub groups in L4 level, starting from L4-I to L4-V.
Organizational Structure
An organizational structure is a description of the types of coordination used to
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organize the actions of individuals and departments that contribute to achieving a common aim. Many organizations have hierarchical structures, but not all, responsibilities, authorities and relations organized in such a way as to enable the organization to perform its functions.
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4. Organizational structure defines how specific tasks and activities are assigned to their functional departments. For example, sale representatives may be grouped within a sales department or division.
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Span of control defines the number of employees over whom a manager exercises authority.
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Automobiles are a constantly evolving species. In no other species of machines are the technological advancements so constantly viewed by the public as in case of automobiles. India is no exception in the above statement and though it took a little while to catch up with the rest of the world, the Indian passenger car industry is now up there, offering the best money and technology can offer.
While this has been the case of cars, the case of Commercial Vehicles in India has nothing to write home about. It has simply not kept pace with the international standards in this very price-sensitive market, more so in this segment. Volvo changed it all in the Public Transport segment making people realize the advancements and creature comforts that the modern day buses have in other countries. Since then, the buses in our country have been trying hard to match the standards set by Volvo and in the process, the entire industry has seen a remarkable turnaround. Even the Government run public transport organizations are not left alone in this business with the fear of being smoked by the private competitors.
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Thanks to all these, the buses in Indian cities, especially metros now present a much better picture and not the same old sad story as, say a decade back. The fleet is being regularly revamped, new buses are being introduced in much higher frequencies, they are no longer being confined to only metros and big cities and above all, a healthy competition is brewing up between the largest local manufacturers, Tata and Ashok Leyland. Both the manufacturers are going all out in modernizing their existing models and platforms and hurrying up new launches like never before. In addition to that, both
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are making inroads into what has been traditionally the other manufacturer's stronghold.
The increasing number of Ashok Leylands in Delhi and the ever-multiplying number of Marcopolo criss-crossing Chennai bear testimony to that. While every new launch in passenger cars or bikes catch the attention of the general public, especially today's young brigade, they tend to turn a blind eye when it comes to public transport buses, the latest misses being the Viking series and the Marcopolo series from Ashok Leyland and Tata respectively. Being the ever-enthusiastic auto-freak that I am, these new buses never missed my eyes or my lenses. Exterior Design: The Tata Marcopolo is built in a spanking new facility in Karnataka while the Viking series has been built by many coach builders like Prakash, Veera, Irizar-TVS and the like with Ashok Leyland providing them the bare chassis and the design factors. Seeing them on atleast a couple of dozens of instances everyday, Tata Marcopolo stands out with the most modern design of the two. When viewed head-on, the Viking tends to pose some threat to the Marcopolo with its modern multifocal headlamps lending a touch of class and modernness to an otherwise traditional design. The Marcopolo is also quite a looker with its Volvo-inspired headlamp design. Where the Tata trounces the Viking is in the safety aspect with it's two huge wiper blades covering the entire windshield
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compared to the paltry single blade in the Viking, hardly enough to cover the driver's side of the huge windshield. The story from the rear is a sloppy one-sided affair with the Viking coming with a decade-old but trustworthy design. The Marcopolo exudes a level of modernness and follows the same design theme like the front with circular-themed taillights, plastic shrouds for the lights and body-colored plastic bumpers.
Interiors:
The Marcopolo scores in the interior design department as well with well-appointed, spacious seats and good level of standard features, the most notable among them being the "Emergency Stop" button in each of the vertical rods that supports standing
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passengers. The ergonomics around the driver's seat is also impeccable with everything falling nicely to hand and easy to operate. The only noticeable grudge is the lever for holding the windows open, which is very old-school and could have been easily replaced with something much better. The Viking though comes in a tried and tested, lessmodern, interior design that does not disappoint both the drivers and the common public. The only grouse is the uneven height of the seats directly above the rear wheels thus reducing the space available for the passengers in the next seats. There is a lost of weight reduction in the Marcopolo with Tata preferring plastic over sheet-metal in many places.
Business process
A business process or business method is a collection of related, structured activities or tasks that produce a specific service or product (serve a particular goal) for a particular customer or customers. It often can be visualized with a flowchart as a sequence of activities. There are three types of business processes:
1. Management processes, the processes that govern the operation of a system.
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2. Operational processes, processes that constitute the core business and create
the primary value stream. Typical operational processes are Purchasing, Manufacturing, Advertising and Marketing, and Sales.
3. Supporting processes, which support the core processes. Examples include
Accounting, Recruitment, Call center, Technical support. A business process begins with a mission objective and ends with achievement of the business objective. Process-oriented organizations break down the barriers of structural departments and try to avoid functional silos. A business process can be decomposed into several sub-processes, which have their own attributes, but also contribute to achieving the goal of the super-process. The analysis of business processes typically includes the mapping of processes and subprocesses down to activity level. Business Processes are designed to add value for the customer and should not include unnecessary activities. The outcome of a well designed business process is increased
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SWOT Analysis STRENGTHS INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES- the facilities of the company are huge due to which it can operate in economies of scale reducing the cost of the company.
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BETTER ERGONOMICS the ambience of the company being a TATA company is extraordinary providing less fatigue and more productivity from its employees.
BRAND NAME AND VALUE- TATA or Marcopolo are world renowned and have a brand name which in turn increases the goodwill of the company and in turn increasing the range and penetration in the market.
WEAKNESS
LACK OF MARKETING DEPT. - makes it difficult to market the product in the market. Marketing is only restricted to TATA motors limited.
LESS MANPOWER- the company employs less people for more work in turn increasing the work pressure on employees.
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OPPORTUNITIES The great developing Indian market available due to government schemes to improve transport facilities in the country. Cashing in the brand name of Marcopolo and TATA creating a market worldwide.
THREATS
COMPETITORS- ASHOK LEYLAND, MERCEDES AND VOLVO provide tough competition in the market due to which the challenges to meet the competition increases.
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Introduction of Recruitment
The human resources are the most important assets of an organization. The success or failure of an organization is largely dependent on the caliber of the people working therein. Without positive and creative contributions from people, organization can not progress and prosper. To achieve the goals or perform the activities of an organization, therefore, we need to recruit people with requisite skills, qualifications
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and experience.
Definition of Recruitment
Recruitment is the process of locating and encouraging applicants to apply for existing or anticipated job openings. It is a linking function, joining together those with jobs to fill and those seeking jobs. Recruitment aimsAttracting a large number of qualified applicants who are ready to take up the job its offered and offering enough information for unqualified person to self-selected themselves out.
According to Edwin B. Flippo, recruitment is the process of searching the candidates for employment and stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organization. Recruitment is the activity that links the employers and the job seekers. A few definitions of recruitment are: A process of finding and attracting capable applicants for employment. The process begins when new recruits are sought and ends when their applications are submitted. The result is a pool of applications from which new employees
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are selected. It is the process to discover sources of manpower to meet the requirement of staffing schedule and to employ effective measures for attracting that manpower in adequate numbers to facilitate effective selection of an efficient working force. Recruitment of candidates is the function preceding the selection, which helps create a pool of prospective employees for the organization so that the management can select the right candidate for the right job from this pool. The main objective of the recruitment process is to expedite the selection process. Recruitment is a continuous process whereby the firm attempts to develop a pool of qualified applicants for the future human resources needs even though specific vacancies do not exist. Usually, the recruitment process starts when a manger initiates an employee requisition for a specific vacancy or an anticipated vacancy.
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unexpected needs.
The recruitment and selection is the major function of the human resource department and recruitment process is the first step towards creating the competitive strength and the recruitment strategic advantage for the organizations. Recruitment process involves a systematic procedure from sourcing the candidates to arranging and conducting the interviews and
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Posts to be filled Number of persons Duties to be performed Qualifications required Preparing the job description and person specification. Locating and developing the sources of required number and type of employees (Advertising etc). Short-listing and identifying the prospective employee with required characteristics. Arranging the interviews with the selected candidates. Conducting the interview and decision making
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1. Identify vacancy 2. Prepare job description and person specification 3. Advertising the vacancy 4. Managing the response 5. Short-listing
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6. Arrange interviews 7. Conducting interview and decision making The recruitment process is immediately followed by the selection process i.e. . the final interviews and the decision making, conveying the decision and the appointment formalities.
Attract and encourage more and more candidates to apply in the organization.
Create a talent pool of candidates to enable the selection of best candidates for the
organization.
Determine present and future requirements of the organization in conjunction with its
Recruitment is the process which links the employers with the employees.
Help increase the success rate of selection process by decreasing number of visibly
Help reduce the probability that job applicants once recruited and selected will leave
Meet the organizations legal and social obligations regarding the composition of its
workforce.
Begin identifying and preparing potential job applicants who will be appropriate
candidates.
Sources of Recruitment
Every organization has the option of choosing the candidates for its recruitment processes from two kinds of sources: internal and external sources. The sources within
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the organization itself (like transfer of employees from one department to other, promotions) to fill a position are known as the internal sources of recruitment. Recruitment candidates from all the other sources (like outsourcing agencies etc.) are known as the external sources of the recruitment.
SOURCE OF
RECRUITMENT
employment of ex-employees. Re-employment of ex-employees is one of the internal sources of recruitment in which employees can be invited and appointed to fill vacancies in the concern. There are situations when ex-employees provide unsolicited applications also. Internal recruitment may lead to increase in employees productivity as their motivation level increases. It also saves time, money and efforts. But a drawback of internal recruitment is that it refrains the organization from new blood. Also, not all the manpower requirements can be met through internal recruitment. Hiring from outside has to be done.
Internal sources are primarily 3 Transfers Promotions (through Internal Job Postings) and Re-employment of ex-employees - Re-employment of ex-employees is one
of the internal sources of recruitment in which employees can be invited and appointed to fill vacancies in the concern. There are situations when exemployees provide unsolicited applications aalso.
bulletin boards outside the Factory or at the Gate. This kind of recruitment is applicable generally where factory workers are to be appointed. There are people who keep on soliciting jobs from one place to another. These applicants are called as unsolicited applicants. These types of workers apply on their own for their job. For this kind of recruitment workers have a tendency to shift from one factory to another and therefore they are called as badli workers.
important place in recruitment procedure. The biggest advantage of advertisement is that it covers a wide area of market and scattered applicants can get information from advertisements. Medium used is Newspapers and Television.
undertakings and concerns employ people through such exchanges. Nowa-days recruitment in government agencies has become compulsory through employment exchange.
organizations which look towards recruitment and employment of people, i.e. these private agencies run by private individuals supply required manpower to needy concerns.
Institutions which serves as an external source for recruiting fresh graduates from these institutes. This kind of recruitment done through such educational institutions, is called as Campus Recruitment. They have special recruitment cells which helps in providing jobs to fresh candidates.
experience in a particular area. They enjoy goodwill and a stand in the company. There are certain vacancies which are filled by recommendations of such people. The biggest drawback of this source is that the company has to rely totally on such people which can later on prove to be inefficient.
manpower to the Factory or Manufacturing plants. Through these contractors, workers are appointed on contract basis, i.e. for a particular time period. Under conditions when these contractors leave the organization, such people who are appointed have to also leave the concer.
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be controlled by the organization. And the external factors are those factors which cannot be controlled by the organization. The internal and external forces affecting recruitment function of an organization are:
In todays rapidly changing business environment, a well defined recruitment policy is necessary for organizations to respond to its human resource requirements in time. Therefore, it is important to have a clear and concise recruitment policy in place, which can be executed effectively to recruit the best talent pool for the selection of
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the right candidate at the right place quickly. Creating a suitable recruitment policy is the first step in the efficient hiring process. A clear and concise recruitment policy helps ensure a sound recruitment process. It specifies the objectives of recruitment and provides a framework for implementation of recruitment programme. It may involve organizational system to be developed for Implementing recruitment programmes and procedures by filling up vacancies with best qualified people.
The general recruitment policies and terms of the organization Recruitment services of consultants
Recruitment of temporary employees Unique recruitment situations The selection process The job descriptions The terms and conditions of the employment A recruitment policy of an organisation should be such that: It should focus on recruiting the best potential people.
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To ensure that every applicant and employee is treated equally with dignity and respect. Unbiased policy. To aid and encourage employees in realizing their full potential. Transparent, task oriented and merit based selection. Weightage during selection given to factors that suit organization needs. Optimization of manpower at the time of selection process. Defining the competent authority to approve each selection. Abides by relevant public policy and legislation on hiring and employment relationship. Integrates employee needs with the organisational needs.
Organizational objectives Personnel policies of the organization and its competitors. Government policies on reservations. Preferred sources of recruitment. Need of the organization.
candidates according to the needs of the organization and creating a suitable pool of talent for the final selection by the organization. Outsourcing firms develop their human resource pool by employing people for them and make available personnel to various companies as per their needs. In turn, the outsourcing firms or the intermediaries charge the organizations for their services.
Advantages of outsourcing
Company need not plan for human resources much in advance. Value creation, operational flexibility and competitive advantage turning the management's focus to strategic level processes of HRM Company is free from salary negotiations, weeding the unsuitable resumes/candidates. Company can save a lot of its resources and time
. POACHING/RAIDING:
Buying talent (rather than developing it) is the latest mantra being followed
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by the organizations today. Poaching means employing a competent and experienced person already working with another reputed company in the same or different industry; the organization might be a competitor in the industry. A company can attract talent from another firm by offering attractive pay packages and other terms and conditions, better than the current employer of the candidate. But it is seen as an unethical practice and not openly talked about. Indian software and the retail sector are the sectors facing the most severe brunt of poaching today. It has become a challenge for human resource managers to face and tackle poaching, as it weakens the competitive strength of the firm.
E-RECRUITMENT:
Many big organizations use Internet as a source of recruitment. Erecruitment is the use of technology to assist the recruitment process. They
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advertise job vacancies through worldwide web. The job seekers send their applications or curriculum vitae i.e. CV through e mail using the Internet. Alternatively job seekers place their CVs in worldwide web, which can be drawn by prospective employees depending upon their requirements.
Advantages of recruitment
Low cost. No intermediaries Reduction in time for recruitment. Recruitment of right type of people. Efficiency of recruitment process.
Meaning of Selection
Selection is the process of picking individual who have relevant qualifications to fill in
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an organization. The basic purpose is to choose the individual who can most successfully perform the job, from the pool of qualified candidates. According to Dale Yoder Selection is the process in which candidates for employment are divided into two classes those who are to be offered employment and those who are not. Selection means a process by which qualified personnel may be chosen from the applicants offering their services to the organization for employment.
Purpose of Selection
.To pick up the most suitable candidate who would meet the requirement of the job and the organization best, to find out which job applicant will be successful, if hired. .To meet this goal, the company obtains and assesses information about the applicant in terms of age, qualifications, skills, experience, etc.
Selection Procedure
Selection is usually a series of hurdles or steps. The basic idea is to solicit
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maximum possible information about the candidates to ascertain their suitability for employment. A selection process has the following steps. Screening of applicants Selection Methods/Tests Interview Reference and background Verification Medical Examination Approval By Approval Authority or Hiring Decision Placemen
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For selecting a candidate there should be conduct selection test for knowing the best capacity of the candidate towards work and so on Some of the commonly used employment tests may be stated thus:
Intelligence Tests: These are mental ability tests. They measure the
incumbents learning ability and also the ability to understand instructions and make judgments.
Achievement Tests: These are designed to measure what the applicant can do
on the job currently, that is whether the tests actually knows what he or she claims to know. A typing test show typing proficiency, a shorthand test measures the testees ability to take dictation and transcribe, etc.
The following the global giants use selection testing as a basis for picking up right candidates to fill the vacancies arising internal:
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interviewing which evaluates the suitability of the candidate for the position, largely
Pepsico India: The Company uses India as global recruitment recourse. To select
professionals for global careers with it, the company uses a competency- based
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lateral thinking, problem solving, managing the environment. These apart, Pepsi
insist that to succeed in a global posting, these individual possess strong functional
Both recruitment and selection are the two phases of the employment process .The differences between the two are:
The recruitment is the process of searching the candidates for employment
and stimulating them to apply for jobs in the organization WHEREAS selection involves the series of steps by which the candidates are screened for choosing the most suitable persons for vacant posts.
enable the selection of best candidates for the organization, by attracting more and more employees to apply in the organization WHEREAS the basic purpose of selection process is to choose the right candidate to fill the various positions in the organization.
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Recruitment is a positive process i.e. encouraging more and more employees to apply WHEREAS selection is a negative process as it involves rejection of the unsuitable candidates. Recruitment is concerned with tapping the sources of human resources where as selection is concerned with selecting the most suitable candidate through various interviews and tests.
There is no contract of recruitment established in recruitment where as
selection results in a contract of service between the employer and the selected employee.
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Placement
After a candidate has been selected, he should be placed on a suitable job. Placement is the actual posting of an employee to a specific job. It involves assigning a specific rank and responsibility to an employee. The placement decisions are taken by the line manager after matching the requirements of a job with the qualifications of a candidate. Most organizations put new recruits on probation for a given period of time, after which there services are confirmed. During this period, the performance of the probationer is closely monitored. If the new recruit fails to adjust himself to the job and turns out poor performance, the organization may consider his name for placement elsewhere. Such second placement is called Differential Placement.
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Induction/Orientation
Orientation or induction is the task of introduction the new employees to the organization and its policies, procedures and rules. During this time, the new employee is provided with information about the company, its history, its current position, the benefits for which he is eligible, leave rules, rest periods, etc. Also covered are the more routine things a newcomer must learn, location of the rest room, break room, parking spaces, cafeteria, etc. Lectures, handbook, films, groups, seminars are also provided to new employees so that can settle down quickly and resume the work.
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Removes fears
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Provide details about various work group and the extant of unionism within the company
Give details about pay, benefits, holiday, leave, etc. Emphasize the important of attendance or punctuality.
Take the employee on a guided tour of buildings, facilities, etc. Hand him over to his supervisor.
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Under the Approved Manpower Plan & Budget Recruitment process begin -
*Go for advertisement *Employment Exchange office *Collage Campus Recruitment *Approach to candidates through direct received Application *Recruitment consultant *Job Portal61
Written Test
Interview
Per Employment Medical Check UP If the Candidate is Medically Fit Offer of Engagement Issue / Joining In the Company
Step 1- Recruitment workmen basically start with approval of vacancies. Step 2- After the approval of vacancies from corporate HR the company goes for
the purpose of recruitment and short listing of candidate Short listing of candidates
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takes place on the basis of eligibility criteria determined on the basis of age, qualification, percentage of marks in examination and other technical qualification.
Step 3- The candidates who are eligible called for written examination. Otherwise
he is eliminated from the selection procedure.
Step 4- After written test the evaluation takes place. Scores are determined
according to policies of the company. The cut off marks are variable and generally lies between 50% and above of total marks.
Step 5- If a candidate scores more than or equal to cut off then he called for the
purpose of interview. Otherwise he is prohibited from further process.
Step 6-The successful candidate who appear for the interview are evaluated. Step 7- The candidate who successfully qualify the interview are called upon for
the trade test depending upon the category.
Step 8- The candidate who successfully qualify the trade test are called upon for
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the medical test. The successful reporting candidates are provided with photo identity sheet which contains description of candidate along with other required details as prescribed by the norms of the company.
Step 9- Medically fit candidate is called upon for joining as per the requirement of
skills and site or place. Medically unfit candidate are eliminated from the procedure.
Step 10- The reporting candidate are given suitable induction/ orientation
Programmes regarding safety, Company policies & procedures, Discipline, use of PPEs, quality and other company business.
Step 11- After orientation/ induction Programmes the qualified candidate are
moved to the respective place of requirement.
For the selection of White Colored employee Company also go through recruitment processStep 1-Recruitment of permanent employee (white collared) basically starts with
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approval of vacancies by corporate HR that is Chief HR of Specific location works. Step 2- After the approval of vacancies from corporate HR the company goes for the purpose of recruitment and short listing of candidate. Short listing of candidates takes place on the basis of eligibility criteria determined on the basis of age, qualification, percentage of marks in examination and other qualification. Step 3- The candidates who are eligible called for interview. Otherwise he is eliminated from the selection procedure. Step 4- First interview take place through telephone after that Preliminary Interview (Face to Face interview) take place. All interview take place by HR person. Step 5- After taking telephone interview and preliminary interview candidate are short listed and called for final round interview. Step 6- After final round interview candidates are selected for the required job. And sand for the medical test. Step 7- Medically fit candidate called for the joining the company. If it is not medically fit than it rejected for the required job
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Step 8- The reporting candidate is given suitable induction/ orientation programmes regarding safety, quality and other company business. Step 9- After orientation/ induction programmes the qualified candidate are moved to the respective place of requirement
RESEARCH PROBLEM
The problem of my project is basically seeing that HR dept how to select the suitable candidates for the job. Also see that what are the polices and procedure that are being
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adopted by a company formally. Find out that what are the basic problems are there in the organization due to employee leave the jobs.
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research methodology is systematic design, collection and analysis of information and finding relevant to a specific marketing situation facing the company, after deciding
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upon the research objective, next step was to collection of the data. The data is collected from both primary and secondary sources. The goal of the research process is to produce new knowledge. The requirement of the subsequent steps is as following:
Hypothesis testing
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Recruitment practices at TATA MARCOPOLO MOTORS LTD for blue collared employee: Basically there are two main reasons of generation of vacancies-
Additional Requirement:
Modes of Requirement
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performing the job. It takes place by methods such as promotion, job rotation, transfers, etc.
published in various newspaper. It also includes those campuses where the going search for potential candidate.
TYPES OF DATA
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.Primary Data
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
Secondary Data
LITERATURES CO.WEBSITES
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1. The Corporate HR has highly experienced professionals having average experience of about their work.
2. Employees here are aware about the latest concepts like Head hunting, Recruitment process outsourcing, Psychometric testing etc.
3. The organization prefers to use internal sources of recruitment because it offers certain advantages like Cost Effectiveness and Reliability.
4. The external sources of recruitment used by the organization mainly include Data Bank and Job Portals.
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The organization uses selection tools like Group Discussions, Written Tests and Interviews to select the prospective candidates.
6. Recent implementation of HRIS in the recruitment and selection process has made the process more effective and smoother.
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Suggestions
1. Employee Referral schemes should be implemented in the organization.
2. Selection Tests should be conducted online so that it saves time thereby making the process more effective.
4. Selection for lower level position can be outsourced as it will save time and money.
5. The organization may consider conducting Psychometric Tests to have a closer look at attitude and personality of the candidates.
6. Formal training should be provided to the employees participating in the interview panel.
7. The organization should frequently participate in the job fairs in order to get more candidates.
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8. The organization may use Social/Business Networking sites to create a pool of candidates.
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Conclusion
In today's rapidly changing business environment, organizations have to respond quickly to requirements of people. Hence, it is important to have a well-defined Recruitment & Selection Process, which can be executed effectively to get the best candidates for the vacant positions. Selecting the wrong candidate or rejecting the right candidate could turn out to be a costly mistake for the organization, thus, to avoid this, utmost care should be taken in designing the Recruitment & Selection Policy.
It is important for an organization to continuously develop and bring out innovations in all its activities because only then the organization is recognized for its quality and it will be able to stand out in the crowd.
In the case of Tata Marcopolo Motors Limited, the selection procedure can be made more effective by combining the traditional interviewing methods with the modern versions of selection like psychometric tests, Micro Presentations etc. Since these Selection Techniques have not yet been implemented in the Selection procedure of Tata Marcopolo motors Limited, its introduction in the organization would definitely yield better results which will be beneficial to the organization.
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LIMITATIONS
The project was taken as a part of summer training. As the time was limited, so the survey was confined to a limited study.
Respondents were not friendly. The project is based on the secondary data and the assumptions might not be free from errors.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY NEWSPAPERS: 1. Business Line 2 .The Hindu WEBSITE: www.tata motors.com www.tatamarcopolo.com Book: V.S.P Rao Other Sources: Recruitment policy of TMML
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