Human Resource Management Employee Benefits Making Employees Case Study

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Human Resource Management

Employee Benefits

Making employees happy is vital since it makes employees work better and satisfied working for the company. In this regard, it fulfills HRM goals as it lowers turnover rates and employee complaints. Companies ensuring their employees receive the required benefits leads to employees' contentment but failure to do so results into dissatisfaction and quitting of duties. In addition, morals should be very good in the company to make the employees happy; mistreating employees makes them shun work. HRMs biggest goal is to keep employees smiling and if employees are happy, even the management is happy and the company therefore runs efficiently. This ensures employees conduct their duties effectively and want to stay in the company.

The sole merit of issuing attractive benefits to employees is that it helps lower turnover rates while helping the firm recruit highly skilled workers at a competitive rate as opposed to other companies. In this regard, proving employees with attractive benefits is essential in retaining skilled and disciplined workers (DeCenzo, 2009). In addition, companies with low turnover make it possible for employees to build their career as proved by Genentech and Zappos.

However, a fat paycheck does not guarantee that skilled workers remain loyal to the firm thus, additional packages for workers is recommended. As an example, Hewitt Associates is a company managing benefits for large corporations; Hewitt initiated a free lunch program for all employees with the firm's main canteen offering free lunch and breakfast daily.
This was a marvelous method that ensured the company's employees remained happy and Hewitt was able to recruit new skilled workers. With Hewitt's stoppage of this benefit, employees gradually left the firm offering higher incentives and Hewitt's reputation crumbled.

Genentech and Zappos

Genentech and Zappos are aware that respecting employees is necessary to ensure their business success. The companies understand their employees a factor which creates a happy work environment beneficial for both the companies and employees.

In Genentech, employees are issued with numerous benefits including unlimited sick leave, concierge service, and child care, among others. The provision of these benefits ensures employees are not affected by cumbersome financial requirements thus, giving them peace of mind helping them avoid unnecessary tensions that may affect them (Ulrich, 1996). On the other hand, Zappos provides unique benefits such as pajama parties, nap rooms, regular occurring happy hours, and a life coach. The provision of these entertaining benefits ensures employees remain loyal to these firms with minimal resignation as well as defections. Hewitt Associates breakfast and lunch benefits kept employees happy but unluckily, it went awry.

Both Genentech and Zappos integrate fun in daily business operations thus motivating employees with high retention….....

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