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Case Code: HROB191
Case Length: 3 Pages 
Period:    
Pub Date: 2018
Teaching Note: Available
Price:Rs.200
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Industry : Pharmaceuticals
Countries : India
Themes: Attrition/ HRIS/  HR Analytics 
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Attrition Analysis at Mesotime

 

ABSTRACT

 
Employee attrition can be defined as the loss of employees in an organization. There are many causes –voluntary and involuntary. The case is about a small pharmaceutical company in India. Shyam C., Unit Head, HR, was faced with tough questions on why employees had been leaving and what could be done to break this cycle. While he had certain notions on why attrition had accelerated during the past year, he wanted to use HR analytics and further understand the root cause of the problem. He wanted to understand whether there was any correlation between the tenure of a person and excess leaves taken and any signs of employee exiting the company so that he could take remedial measures. .
 
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Issues

The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:
  • To understand employee attrition and their causes.
  • To employ HR analytics to analyze HR data.
  • To derive inferences and adopt remedial measures.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
ACCIDENTS
WOMEN
BACKGROUND CHECK
STRAINED RELATIONSHIP
CONCLUSION
EXHIBITS

Keywords

HR Analytics; Attrition; Calculation of attrition: Voluntary attrition; Involuntary attrition; Function-specific attrition; Level-specific attrition; Tenure-specific attrition; Early attrition; Department-specific attrition; Pearson Correlation Coefficient

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