Synopsis: Communication For Productivity
Letters written to some 7500 Workers / Managers /
Union Leaders, following a period of strike / Go slow / Murders (1979 -
1987), at Mumbai factory of Larsen & Toubro Ltd. This direct / open /
honest communication led to a remarkable atmosphere of trust between
Workers and Management, which, in turn, increased productivity at 3% per year
(ave).
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18 Dec 1984
To:
Dear Friends
"An Indian industrial worker
has to work more than twelve times as long as
his U.S. counterpart to earn
enough to buy the
same basket of food, according to a
survey published in Geneva.
A U.S. factory
employee can earn enough to buy a
kilo of meat, a litre of
milk, 500 grams of bread, plus fish, butter, potatoes, sugar and oranges in one hour 50 minutes - but his Indian equivalent has to work 22 hours 38 minutes to buy the same
things".
Is this not
terrible? - that L&T-ties at Powai,
have to work so much longer than the American workers, to buy
the same quantity?
Have you
ever wondered why?
I will tell
you why!
This is
because Indian workers who
are producing these things
are very inefficient and unproductive I They
are taking too much time to produce the milk and
the meat and the bread and
the sugar and all those other
things'. They are not working
fast enough and smart enough! So naturally
their cost of production is
high - making their products expensive.'
And to be
able to buy these expensive products, we
need more money. And to earn more money we need to work longer than our American friends.
So far
we talked about our having to work longer
- but what about others who buy L&T products?
Do they also have to work longer to buy our switchgear and
our cement plants and our dairy
equipment because these are very
expensive?
And why
are these very expensive? Because we
take too many hours to produce these?
Perhaps we
will never know, because there is
hardly an L&T product which
is purchased by the common
man on the street (except perhaps our MK Starter which
is bought by the Indian farmer for his
pumping set).
And the industrialist who purchases our equipment
does not have to
"complain" to us about our high
cost. He has an option to buy it from other companies - at a lesser cost!
1. STEEL
2. TEXTILE
One Indian
worker produces 3 tons of textile
(cloth) in one year.
A Japanese
worker produces 10 tons of cloth in one year!
3. SUGAR An Indian worker produces 24 tons of
sugar in a year.
An American?
430 tons!
In Korea one
hectare produces 6780 kgs.
And these
are 2/3 years old figures!
No wonder
Mr. Chandrakant Kirloskar is worried!
At one place
in the following article he writes,
"In Japan, 125
men manufacture 20,000 pumps
and here in India (in Kirloskar's own
factory at Devas) as
many as 750 persons manufacture
only 10,000 pumps. What a
contrast?"
So when it comes
to manufacturing pumps, the Japanese are 12 times more productive than us
!
To find out
why, please read the following article.
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