The Indian business landscape is marked by uncertainty, turbulence, hyper-competition, and non-linear growth, as exemplified by the automobile sector. Increasing competition from foreign automobile organizations and homegrown ones such as Tata Motors are posing a threat to the market leader, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. A fierce battle for market share is ensuing among these automobile giants. However, Maruti Suzuki has succeeded in maintaining its leadership position. Yet with more companies venturing into the territory of Maruti Suzuki — the small car segment — the threat to Maruti Suzuki’s market share is looming larger than before.<br><br>This case illustrates Maruti Suzuki’s journey and depicts the changes in its organizational strategy, HR strategy, and work culture in response to new challenges. Maruti Suzuki had to change from a government-owned organization and a monopoly, to a firm capable of competing with world-class automobile companies. This case describes the various challenges faced by the organization and how HR has assisted in bringing about much-needed transformation. The challenges include having to create a performing workforce, changing the mindset of the employees, coping with cross-cultural issues and, most significantly, engaging in breakthrough innovation. HR needs to create an organizational culture that not only supports breakthrough innovation but also helps retain employees.
The Indian business landscape is marked by uncertainty, turbulence, hyper-competition and non-linear growth. The arena of the automobile sector epitomizes this changing scenario. Increasing competition from foreign born automobile organizations and homegrown organizations such as Tata Motors are posing a threat to the market leader - Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. A fierce battle for market share is ensuing among these automobile giants. In spite of this, Maruti Suzuki has succeeded in maintaining its leadership position. However, with more companies venturing into the bastion of Maruti Suzuki - the small car segment - the threat to their market share is looming larger than before. This case illustrates the journey of Maruti Suzuki since its inception and depicts the changes in its organizational strategy, HR strategy and work culture, in response to business challenges. Maruti Suzuki had to undergo multiple changes from being a public sector undertaking and a monopoly, to one capable of competing with world class automobile companies. This case describes the various challenges faced by the organization in this journey and how HR has partnered in bringing about the much needed transformations. The challenges range from having to create a performing workforce, changing the mindset of the employees, to coping with many cross cultural issues. The most difficult challenge is to engage in breakthrough innovation. HR needs to create an organizational culture that not only supports this endeavour but also helps retain the human resources.