Tuesday, December 15, 2015

MANAGEMENT/ LEADERSHIP SPECIAL........ No access to the top?


No access to the top?


HAVING AN OPEN-DOOR POLICY HELPS IN IMPROVING
PERFORMANCE AND ENCOURAGES THE EMPLOYEES TO
 WORK EFFICIENTLY AND COME UP WITH INNOVATIVE IDEAS

Top management accessibility is seen as a “corporate value“, and the open
door policy has become a culture in many companies that have been built by
entrepreneurs or start-ups that are small to mid-sized. As the company grows
in number, the physical connect with the top management goes down,
however, channels of accessibility remain open.
Years ago, owners of factories and industries would know their workers by
the first name and the extra sensitive owners would even know about their
 families. This was due to the physical nature of their jobs, with the only
 communication tool being verbal. Then, with the instability in economies,
 the divide between the working class and rich began to increase, making
the passionate communication turn into orders and sermons. Once the
economy stabilised, people who were on the top began to reconstruct
companies where value of labour was understood and communication
bridges were rebuilt.
In yesterdays' world, with the coming of automation, the number of people
 that remained physically connected started decreasing, and channels of
 communication became emails and texts, but then came social media
with its virtual world and its bold approach on sharing emotion statements,
voicing opinions and hosting one's personal pictures. And just like that, we
saw another crescendo.But this was a virtual connect and accessibility to the
 top management was only a luxury in a small or mid-sized company .
In large-sized companies, there are employees who had never seen their
CEOs in person, leave alone having one-to-one interactions.
That's the reason in largescale organisations, a large weightage is given to
team building, social outings lead by team leaders individually and team
outings, promoted as a part of human resources employee engagement.
However, the chances of being able to reach the top boss in person, are
virtually zero.
There are many organisations that are taking employee management very
seriously . A healthy relationship of the organisation with individual
 employees is of utmost importance to inculcate a sense of belongingness.
In some of the young companies and start-ups, it's a common scenario to
 see the CMD or the CEO taking a round around the office floors.
So, what exactly can a company achieve by making the top-level management
 accessible?
To begin with, accessibility of top management leads to encouragement of
the workforce. When employees know that they can share their ideas with
the right people without getting their message diluted, it propels them to
dedicate themselves to their work, bring initiatives to the table and present
 ideas which might work out to be very good ones.Therefore, top management
accessibility urges employees to be at the top of their game.
Second to encouraging the work force, accessibility promotes transparency .
When the top management is accessible, there is less dependence on mid-level
 management to bring matters to the table. It's most often that those employees
 who are at the execution level get a whiff of any untoward events
circumstances actions processes.
There have been instances in organisations where execution level employees
 have highlighted cases of negligence and fraud to the senior management.
Moreover, top management accessibility also ensures that the goals objective
strategy of the company is not a hushhush matter.
If employees are aware of the goals of the organisation and what they are
working towards, there is more enthusiasm, contribution and participation
 to achieve the goal. Lesser the alienation of employees, more successful
your company will be.
Last, but not the least, one of the most important reasons to make your
organisation more top management accessible is to make decision making
a quicker process.
There are organisations that have well-established policies to ensure
that top management and employees are connected. Some companies
hold informal meetings of employees with the chairman or CEO at intervals.
Maintaining top management accessibility can be achieved by
consciously maintaining an organisational structure that is devoid of
too many layers.Hence, ideas, decisions, concerns and solutions float
faster, eliminating lag situations. All in all, it is more about little policy
 changes that you are willing to make to make your employees feel
closer to the top level management.

The writer is president, (corporate affairs, HR, brand & marketing),
Oxigen Services India Private Limited
Meher Sarid

TAS 2DEC15

No comments: