Reference no: EM133025397
Scenario
Based in central London, the European Club was founded in 1900.
The club is a non- profit making charity whose good works for the last 100+ years includes offering scholarships for gifted children from poorer countries like opportunities to study in the UK. The Charity is governed by a Board of Trustees who also form part of the Board of Directors. The CEO sits on the Board of Directors whilst the General Manager and Club Secretary report into the CEO.
The vision and mission statement is represented as " High Quality hospitality at affordable prices". A statement of values has been an agenda item for almost a year but has not been actioned.
Revenue for the charity is derived from the operation of the central London Clubhouse (situated in a fashionable street in Mayfair London W1) containing a very ‘dated' and largely unused waiter service cocktail bar called, The Fox and Hound and 50 seat restaurant called., The Dining Rooms, 4 function rooms (no in-built meeting room equipment) and 50 bedrooms which it hires to club members for a highly subsidized around of just £ 75 per night. Many of these rooms have not been refurnished in quite a while.
The building itself has a certain faded grandeur but is in need of some much needed planned and reactive renovation and maintenance to furniture, fixtures and fittings. Some of the systems in the ClubHouse, including reservations and front office are still on Excel spreadaheet functions. A manual process is used for creating reservations for the bedrooms, restaurant and bar and function rooms. There is however an online payment system used but there are three separate systems, one for each department. Wifi is available throughout the ClubHouse.
Many of the staff have been there for many years and the way things operate have not changed much for a long time. Whilst familiar and comfortable with the current ways of doing things, the staff often complain about the amount of time it takes and the inefficiency of the systems in place. There is a very defined hierarchy and staffing structure in the departments. The organizational chart below details the restaurant bar and event management departments.
Staff are not encouraged to make decisions without reference to the Head of departments nor are they encouraged to put forward new ideas for enhancing or improving practice. Any changes to practice are often from the top down and staff opinions are rarely sought.
Morale, as measured by as small yearly staff survey, appears low, and many of the young staff leave after just a couple of months citing lack of opportunities and poor training as s cause. The survey also shows that staff are not happy with their manager and feel that they don not get praised or rewarded when they do a good job.
The previous CEO had been with the charity for some 30 years and very much left the management of the club to the General Manager, who also retires later this year. The new CEO of the charity believes that there is a lot more that might be achieved , and good work undertaken, if the operation itself makes more money to invest into the charitable works, and she firmly believes that the organization is underperforming and is inefficient.
Membership of the club has been falling steadily over the past five years and now stands some 50% of its original membership. A recent membership survey shows significant complaints about the conditions of the facilities, especially the restaurant and bar which the members use to entertain as well as the drop - in customer service as well as the general lack of organization.
The CEO has approached you and wants to employ your HR consultancy service to address the strategic HR issues around a modernisaion plan for the restaurant and bar facilities of the club. The modernization and renovation programme will include the following:
1. The refurbishment of The Fox and Hound Bar, the Dining Room and the function rooms
2. Training and development of all staff on their new processes connected to the Bar, Dining
room and function rooms.
The refurbishment has been given to an architectural firm that will employ its contractors and manage all the building work. They have promised to work to the project deadlines. Naturally this will mean the members of the club paying more for the services, however, this will bring the charges in line with similar institutions and facilities. The CEO's biggest concern is how to undertake the project with the minimum of disruption to both members and staff. It is not an option to shut the club down completely during the project. Businesses as usual, as much as possible, must be maintained.
Task 1
1. HR Plan and Memo
Scenario:
You have been successful in securing the contract and you have a lot to do. The management priority is to have a HR plan and policy in place as soon as possible.
You have decided to create the outline of HR plan, and a memo about creating an HR policy.
Instruction:
You therefore need to prepare:
1. An outline of a human resource plan.
2. A memo concerning the importance of HR policy, the memo should provide examples of
regulatory, legal and ethical concerns that should be covered within the policy (living wage vs minimum wage, maternity cover, Equality Act 2010, termination of employment etc.,) which would be important to the Club.House.
Task 2
Report
Instructions:
Having done all of the preliminary work for the ClubHouse, you should now write a report in which you should:
1. Examine the impact of different management and leadership theories on organizational strategy and structure
2. Describe the impact of organizational strategies, structures and culture on the management of HRM
3. Determine the effectiveness of the current ClubHouse HRM, and critically discuss the link between leadership and management and HRM
4. Present an analysis of how the existing culture and structure of the ClubHouse might impact on the success of the ClubHouse project and the motivation of the staff.
5. Explain how you would develop, monitor, and evaluate a leadership strategy that supports the development or revision of the Club's organizational mission, vision, values and objectives.
Attachment:- Scenario.rar