May 27 2007

Why doesn’t managament respect employees and customers equally?

Alexander Kjerulf ’s blog has several interesting posts on innovative workplaces, work related happiness, and such. This post on ‘Top 5 reasons why the Customer is Always Right is Wrong’ should be read by those IT-entrepreneurs and large multinational companies laying out miles and miles of cube farms across Bangalore and other places in India. Could there be a corelation between the IT industry’s 15% attrition rate and the BPO industry’s over 50% attrition rate to the manner in which most Indian organizations care for their employees? Very seriously, very few Indian workplaces (with exceptions i’m sure - design houses, movie studies, MTV offices) would be considered as cool, hip, and happening. Or at the very least, inspiring.
If you are in Indian IT professional or manager, take a look at some of the cool workplaces in this post. The images suggest (doh!) that there is a lot more that goes into employee satisfaction, motivation and capacity for innovation than simply paying people 15% more money every year…If most of the drab, soulless, and cold Indian workplaces reflect the state of the innovation quotient of their people, then most workplaces are doing a great job of hiding their innovations or simply had none in the first place :)

Where have all the great workplace designers gone from India? Did they never exist?

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