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Resignation of A Star
Resignation of A Star
Peter Thompson has resigned without a notice. Strategic position to be filled in immediately.
Deal with the Power Chip Company in pipeline
When Stephen heard rumors about Peter getting offers from competing firms. He should have analyzed the status regarding Peter's compensation and discovered that his compensation was in the middle range as far as the compensation of a star analyst was concerned.
Instead of confronting Peter regarding the rumor, Stephen should have done a comparative analysis outside the and should have surprised Peter with a better offer.
Considering the booming trend of the semi conductor analysis and demand for the domain experts Stephen should have been more proactive in reviewing the career enhancements(compensation, roles, fringe benefits etc) of the semi conductor analysis division.
RSH under the leadership of Stephen should have groomed other potential analysts to a star analyst status(that was offered to Rina Shea as a knee jerk reaction later) which would have diluted the bargaining power of Peter.
Stephen should have had continuous interactive sessions with especially the star analysts to assess the mood of the group in general and grow an atmosphere of mutual attachment among the group.
RSH could introduce a contract based model for key projects that are in the pipeline. Offer more autonomy to Peter by letting him recruit his own team.
Unfolding Event
"a particular, jarring event that initiates the psychological analyses involved in quitting." The shock prompts a process of interpretation and must be integrated into the person's system of beliefs, values, and images.
Decision Path 2Image Violations Peters review of his position at RSH and his future prospects
Decision Path 4Decision After assessing the alternatives Peter is convinced to resign from RSH
Resignation
ISHAN ABROL (A-03) GAURAV MAKHIJA (A-19) JASPREET KAUR (A-22) KARAN CHAUHAN (A-23) KUMUD SHARMA (A-29) PALLAVI PATTAPURATI (A-37)