11 Task Performance 2 PDF
11 Task Performance 2 PDF
11 Task Performance 2 PDF
TASK PERFORMANCE
STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies around the globe. Offering one
of the industry’s broadest product portfolios, STMicroelectronics serves customers across the spectrum
of electronics applications with innovative semiconductor solutions by leveraging its vast array of
technologies, design expertise, and combination of intellectual property portfolio, strategic partnerships,
and manufacturing strength. The company focuses its product strategy on sense and power technologies,
automotive products, and embedded-processing solutions. The sense and power segment encompasses
sensors, power discrete, and advanced analog products. The automotive portfolio covers all key
application areas from powertrain and safety to car body and infotainment. The embedded-processing
solutions include microcontrollers, digital consumer and imaging products, and application processors.
The products of the company are found everywhere. Indeed, microelectronics make a positive and
innovative contribution to people’s lives.
The company’s world-class products and technologies serve to deliver compelling multimedia experiences
to consumers anytime, anywhere – in the home, in the car, and on the go. In addition, the company also
aims to increase energy efficiency along the energy chain, from power generation to distribution and
consumption. They provide all aspects of data security and protection by enabling various types of
applications that cater to their local and international market.
From its inception, STMicroelectronics established a strong culture of partnership and through the years
has created a worldwide network of strategic alliances with key customers, suppliers, competitors, leading
universities, and research institutes around the world. Despite its strong partnership with different
organizations, STMicroelectronics is not exempted from organizational problems that even major
companies experience in one way or another. Most of the employees complain about the leadership style
of the top management; all the employees can agree that the management is directive and dictatorial.
Leaders, particularly the supervisors, are not open to suggestions that will help improve the operations of
the business. They only provide orders and expect that the factory workers will comply obediently to their
commands. This issue has resulted to a major protest on the side of the workers. The workers were able
to establish a personal resistance to the change initiatives that are being imposed by the management
resulting to decline in production and overall efficiency towards product quality of the company. In
addition, the management has been blindsighted by the artificial growth of their organization that they
have failed to consider the feedback of their external and internal stakeholders. As soon as the problem
was brought to the attention of the management, the board of the company organized a brainstorming
activity among their members. The management decides to make the employees involved in the decision-
making since they are the ones who are directly exposed in the different processes of the organization.
The management also plans to establish a more conducive work environment that promotes employee
involvement and empowerment after soliciting insights for improvement from their internal and external
stakeholders.
Reference:
Oakland, J. (2014). Total quality management and operational excellence. New York: Routledge.