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Sunday, 26 July 2015

Life at Google - TheoryY


      Google is one of the most well know corporations in the world today, leading the frontier in innovation technologies. It wouldn’t be too far-fetched to say that Google’s success in the market depends on innovation.
As such, a high degree of employee motivation is of paramount importance. In order to foster a highly productive and creative work environment Google has employed a unique and ‘out-of-box’ management strategy.

Google has taken conscious efforts to create a very informal work environments for its employees. A formal environment limits the horizons of a creative mind. In Google, the employees are not required to wear formal clothes. There is no strict dress code that they have to follow. The work meetings take place by the pool side instead of a conference room. The objective behind all this is to make the employees feel comfortable and relaxed when they are at work which in turn results in a more active participation of employees in decision making.
Google employees are motivated by the fact that they believe their work has a positive impact on the lives of others. "My work is used by lots and lots of users," wrote a Google developer advocate working in the Mountain View headquarters. "It's cool stuff that makes people happy."

A research study by Google showed that people can stay productive for extended periods of time if they have easy access to food. In fact employees at Google are not allowed to be more 100m away from food. Google takes pride in serving unlimited amounts of high quality food. Some of the cafes onsite offer fully plated meals of healthy organic food which is completely free of cost. Refrigerators stay stocked with cold juice at all times and their employees can grab it whenever they want.


In order to create a stress free environment, Google designs their offices in a very unique fashion. Google has left behind the conventional features to one might expect to find in an office. While they have stairs to reach a higher floor, the only way to get back down is sliding down through a slide!
Think about this; ‘You, an employee at Google are having a bad day at work for some reason, and you decide to get a cup of coffee from the coffee house that is one floor below you and the only way to reach it is sliding down a slide. Will you still be having a bad day after that?!’

Slide at Google Office in Zurich, Germany
Google also understands the stress of new parents. Google’s new maternity policy gives new mothers, who have been a Google employee for more than a year, six additional weeks of paid leave to bond with their baby. New fathers get less paid leave but as they can take up to 7 weeks of paid time off during the baby’s first year, everybody’s smiling. Google also has fully equipped day care centers with skilled professionals. So in a situation that both parents are working, the employees can simply bring their children along with them and leave them at day-care centers which are generally located within the office itself. This way the parents get to be with their children without having to quit their job.

Google attributes its success to its employees and rightfully so. Google understands that their success lies with employees that possess the ‘Theory Y’ type personalities. Google has put a lot of effort in creating a work environment that would enhance the ‘Theory Y’ traits in its employees thus enabling them to unlock their true potential. Google’s current position in the market itself speaks volumes on how effective their management strategy has been.

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                                                                                               -Amol Bhoir
                                                                                                    TYBcom
                                                                                                    Bussiness Management (2015-16)


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