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1 Fujitsu India GDC PMO People Management in Organization
“A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd. ” —Max Lucado Copyright 2015 Fujitsu India GDC

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Fujitsu India GDC PMO - People Management in Organization “Good management is the art of making problems so interesting and their solutions so constructive that everyone wants to get to work and deal with them.” Introduction: People management can be defined as the process of controlling and monitoring individuals. The concept of people management is widely used in organizations where the manager's most important task is to manage people. In order to increase the efficiency of the people the manager has to lead, motivate and inspire people. Good managers are not only effective in their use of economic and technical resources, but when they manage people they remember that these particular resources are special, and are ultimately the most important assets. People are the only real source of continuing competitive advantage. Good managers also remember that these particular assets are human beings. Copyright 2016 Fujitsu India GDC Copyright 2015 Fujitsu India GDC

3 Fujitsu India GDC PMO - People Management in Organization “You don’t lead by pointing and telling people some place to go. You lead by going to that place and making a case.” Importance of PMO : All organizations depend upon group efforts. Group action and joint efforts have become necessary in every walk of life Management is required wherever two or more people work together to achieve com­mon objectives. The success in group efforts depends upon mutual cooperation among the members of the group. Management creates teamwork and coordination among specialized efforts. Growing size and complexity of business. Increasing specialization of work, Cut throat competition in the market, Growing unionization of labor. Sophisticated and capital intensive technology, Increasing complexity of business decisions, Copyright 2016 Fujitsu India GDC Copyright 2015 Fujitsu India GDC

4 PMO - People Management in Organization Behind an able man there are always other able men.
How to Achieve PMO : Engagement in People: You will always be working with people, regardless of your position or level in the organizational hierarchy. Even if you try to isolate yourself from others, chances are that you will find yourself constantly involved with people. People unhappy/dissatisfaction: Unhappy or dissatisfied employees contribute to the immediate downfall of virtually all organizations. Many organizations are finding that customer satisfaction is linked to employee satisfaction. Thus, to provide customer value and improve profitability or performance, your organizations must make sure that employees are generally satisfied with their jobs and organizational climate. Employee satisfaction: Employee satisfaction can only be achieved by creating and sustaining a motivating workplace. It does not work to bring in a motivational speaker from time to time to motivate employees – no matter how great that consultant might be. Employees today are better informed than ever before. They are too sophisticated for the quasi-manipulative tactics that have worked for many traditional managers in the past. Employees want greater satisfaction from their work. They are rarely bought with money or artificial rewards alone. Employees want to do their jobs better when they love what they are doing. Motivation : To sustain motivation, organizations need to constantly identify, assess, and attack the de-motivators – those practices or activities that do not "turn on" the working people. Motivation requires organizations to set their employees on fire – inspiring them to be their best, to take risks, to think like entrepreneurs, and to unleash their limitless, synergistic potential. Copyright 2015 Fujitsu India GDC

5 PMO - People Management in Organization An army of lions commanded by a deer will never be an army of lions. Employee’s Strength & Weakness: People have strengths and weaknesses. It is too easy to de-motivate employees by harping on their weaknesses. Conversely, employees can get sufficiently motivated to do their best every day when their strengths are appropriately recognized and used for the good of the organization. Factoring Fun: Factoring FUN into work helps in creating an environment conducive for highly motivated employees. Employees can become more complacent as their jobs become more routine and predictable over time. They can also become more distracted or less committed to their work when they feel the workplace is no longer fun. A good sense of humor for both managers and employees is vital to making the workplace more enjoyable and productive. Eliminate Biased: Eliminate biased annual performance appraisals that reward "friends" and punish "enemies" in the workplace. Such a harmful practice promotes conflict, divisiveness, and bitterness among employees in your organization. Bitter or vindictive employees are usually the reason why most successful leaders or organizations are brought down from grace to grass. In the short run, such practice will please your already loyal colleagues, but in the long run they will adversely affect the loyalty and commitment of your employees overall. Share the wealth: Give people full credit for organizational success. Find the time to communicate constantly with people on what is going on in your organization, not just when you have bad or negative things to say about people. Replace intimidation with inspiration in your people management philosophy. Copyright 2015 Fujitsu India GDC

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You don't manage people; you manage things. You lead people. Conclusion: In conclusion, creating a motivating organization can pose an incredible challenge for every leader or manager. Always remember that it's the people that drive your organization to succeed or fail. As long as you do not lose sight of this straight, unvarnished truth, you will be on the right path to building a truly people-based organization – one that requires managers to master the art of people management in order to be successful in the 21st century. There is no other route or detour to creating a high-performance organization. Organizational transformation from effectiveness to greatness starts with the recognition that the people are indeed your most important asset and deserve to be managed every day as such. Copyright 2015 Fujitsu India GDC

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