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Shivani Carriers Pvt Ltd: Managing Employee Motivation at the Bottom of the Pyramid

Kirti Sharda (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad)

Publication date: 31 March 2016

Abstract

The case, “Shivani Carriers Pvt. Ltd.: Managing Employee Motivation at the Bottom of the Pyramid”, has been designed to teach students about the basic principles of employee motivation. The case is also a representative example of the problems faced by small and medium-sized businesses in employee acquisition, motivation, and retention, especially at junior levels i.e. entry-level operational and front-line roles. The case documents the history and evolution of the driver management system (DMS) instituted by Vandana and Hemant Laddha at Shivani Carriers Pvt. Ltd. (SCPL). It looks at the constraints faced by the company and the challenges that emerged during the implementation of the new system. After initial success, Vandana Laddha faced a dilemma around the future direction of the DMS. The original incentive scheme had been a success: driver productivity and motivation had improved significantly. Given that the scheme had achieved its desired objectives, the firm had decided to modify it to further improve efficiency. However, employee discontent was brewing since the scheme had been modified. Vandana Laddha had to decide if she should she bring back the original incentive management scheme to quell employee discontent or should she introduce alternate initiatives to manage driver motivation? If she chose to introduce new initiatives, what could these be? What mechanisms would she need to put in place to support the new initiatives? What about the complaints of the drivers? What should she do to address the complaints of the drivers? The case provides students with an opportunity to understand the principles of employee motivation with the help of extant and contemporary research on motivation. It also sheds light on the link between initiatives aimed at increasing motivation and other managerial activities and mechanisms. Importantly, it helps students arrive at an integrated framework that links various aspects of employee motivation such as needs, cognitions, work design factors, organizational support and actions, organizational culture and industry context.

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Acknowledgements

The author thanks Ms. Vandana Laddha, Mr. Hemant Laddha and their staff at Shivani Carriers Pvt. Ltd. for their contributions and support in developing this case. The author also acknowledges the support received from Mahindra Trucks and Buses Division in developing this case.

Citation

Sharda, K. (2016), "Shivani Carriers Pvt Ltd: Managing Employee Motivation at the Bottom of the Pyramid", . https://doi.org/10.1108/CASE.IIMA.2019.000041

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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Copyright © 2016 by the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

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