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Human Resource Management / Organisational Behaviour
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IBS Center for Management Research
Length: 16 pages
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Abstract
The case examines the growth of Microsoft Corporation from a small partnership start-up to a global software firm. It discusses the changes that occurred in the culture of Microsoft as a result of its growth, and how these changes affected the employees of the company. The late 1990s saw a rise in the voluntary attrition rate at Microsoft. The case discusses the reasons for this increase and its effects on the company. It also talks about some other human resources problems experienced by Microsoft, such as the problem of recruiting new employees and the allegations of discrimination. Further, the case describes the efforts undertaken by the company to retain employees, notably, the restructuring of the company into seven new customer-focussed divisions and changes made in the compensation policy.
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Abstract
The case examines the growth of Microsoft Corporation from a small partnership start-up to a global software firm. It discusses the changes that occurred in the culture of Microsoft as a result of its growth, and how these changes affected the employees of the company. The late 1990s saw a rise in the voluntary attrition rate at Microsoft. The case discusses the reasons for this increase and its effects on the company. It also talks about some other human resources problems experienced by Microsoft, such as the problem of recruiting new employees and the allegations of discrimination. Further, the case describes the efforts undertaken by the company to retain employees, notably, the restructuring of the company into seven new customer-focussed divisions and changes made in the compensation policy.