Reference no: EM1335047
With significant operations around the world, Savannah Engineering, Inspection, and Insurance Company (SEIIC) is truly a global company. Its most significant international operations are in the European Union (EU) countries and Asia. Growth in China has been particularly rapid over the last five years. Because of the highly technical nature of its business, SEIIC has had a difficult time getting the people with the right skills in the right places and then keeping their skills up to date. The company has worked hard at identifying and hiring local talent, but the efforts have not been entirely successful. To the extent that it can, it has tried to accommodate local needs in its HRM system. However, it has found it difficult to carry out some of its initiatives because of the different ways of working in different areas. It has been difficult for people who transfer from one area to another to deal with the different HRM policies and procedures.
As a part of the overall review of HRM operations, the company is interested in identifying key factors that differentiate its global and domestic operations and in understanding how it can develop a more global approach to HRM.
With a focus primarily on the EU and Asian areas of operations, identify key factors that SEIIC should pay attention to in revising its approach to HRM. Consider, for example, the cultural, economic system, and legal and labor relations differences, in these areas of operation.
(1) Analyze, identify and discuss at least one factor in each of the areas of cultural, economic system and legal and labor relations differences for EU and Asia.
(2) Analyze and discuss how the differences may affect specific HRM activities such as recruiting and staffing, training and development, compensation, performance management, and labor relations.
(3) Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each approach
(4) Analyze and make a recommendation on whether SEIIC should have a uniform approach to HRM around the globe or a multiregional/local approach.