Among the success stories of empowerment and employee involvement, few are as dramatic and inspiring as that of the Ericsson G.E. Mobile Communications plant in Lynchburg, Virginia. This video demonstrates how an employee involvement program transformed a company. The real people involved - workers, supervisors, and managers - recreate the dramatic story of how they turned their company around. This video provides a realistic model of how one type of employee involvement program works - and of how one company was able to successfully change its corporate culture - raising issues for viewers to consider and adapt to their own situation. It demonstrates to workers, supervisors, and managers that self directed work teams can and do work, not just for the company's benefit, but for everyone's. It also prepares viewers for the often difficult process of change, by inspiring them to see that change can be for the better, and by reassuring them that their doubts and fears are not only shared by others, but are a natural part of the change process itself.
Key Learning Points: Understanding the elements needed for a successful employee involvement program - preparing for a cultural change - recognizing the benefits of employee involvement - accepting personal responsibility.
Includes: 16-page Training Leader's Guide
RT: 23 min.
Digital and Duplication Rights available
Ideal training for: Management Groups, Employee Groups, Self-Directed Teams, Business Education Classes
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