Toshiba Networking Case Study
Toshiba: How Personal Networking Can Be Used to Avoid High-Turnover
Electronics giant Toshiba Corp.'s American business unit is facing a class-action lawsuit over how it pays and promotes women. (6), (7)
Recently, the law firm Sanford Wittels & Heisler brought a $100 million gender discrimination lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan on behalf of a potential class of 8,000 women working for Toshiba in the U.S. Ibid.
Sanford Wittels earlier represented the class of litigants in a long-standing case against Novartis's U.S. unit by women in its sales force. The lawsuit settled for $175 million in July, 2010, following a $253 million jury verdict. Supra.
The lawsuit alleges that Toshiba America Inc. with regularity regularly fails to pay women equal salaries and bonuses, intentional segregates women into lower pay-grade positions and shows favoritism to men for promotion. Elaine Cyhers, a human resources manager in the Toshiba's U.S. nuclear power business, is the lead plaintiff. She is currently on a leave of absence. Supra.
A Toshiba spokesman would not comment.
The complaint comes just months before the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to hear argument in a 2001 discrimination case on behalf of as many as 1.5 million female employees at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Supra.
My hypothesis is that Toshiba could have avoided this lawsuit and the attendant bad publicity if it had engaged in personal networking communications with its employees, i.e., (a) originating; (b) dialoguing; (c) exercising; and (d) implementing.
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Electronics giant Toshiba Corp.'s American business unit is facing a class-action lawsuit over how it pays and promotes women. (6), (7)
Recently, the law firm Sanford Wittels & Heisler brought a $100 million gender discrimination lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan on behalf of a potential class of 8,000 women working for Toshiba in the U.S. Ibid.
Sanford Wittels earlier represented the class of litigants in a long-standing case against Novartis's U.S. unit by women in its sales force. The lawsuit settled for $175 million in July, 2010, following a $253 million jury verdict. Supra.
The lawsuit alleges that Toshiba America Inc. with regularity regularly fails to pay women equal salaries and bonuses, intentional segregates women into lower pay-grade positions and shows favoritism to men for promotion. Elaine Cyhers, a human resources manager in the Toshiba's U.S. nuclear power business, is the lead plaintiff. She is currently on a leave of absence. Supra.
A Toshiba spokesman would not comment.
The complaint comes just months before the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to hear argument in a 2001 discrimination case on behalf of as many as 1.5 million female employees at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Supra.
My hypothesis is that Toshiba could have avoided this lawsuit and the attendant bad publicity if it had engaged in personal networking communications with its employees, i.e., (a) originating; (b) dialoguing; (c) exercising; and (d) implementing.
Let's examine some of the areas of personal networking and how Toshiba could have used them to avoid this negative outcome, i.e., the lawsuit for hundreds of millions of dollars.
(a) Originating
For originating, we first have to identify who the stakeholders are in the organization. For Toshiba, there are clearly workers, management, customers, and shareholders who are all stakeholders. However, when defining the stakeholders, the management forgot to designate male and female workers. Female workers felt left out of the personal networks among workers and management and having good personal networks in place would have benefitted the company enormously.
A personal network is a collection of human contacts known to an individual, with whom that individual would interact at regular intervals to support certain activities.
Some say that the Pawel Zorzan Personal Network is an excellent example of a personal network: http://www.pawelzorzan.eu
Personal networks are generally mutually beneficial -- extending the concept of teamwork beyond the immediate peer group. The phrase is most often encountered in the workplace.
Personal networking involves developing and maintaining a personal network, which is usually undertaken over an extended period of time.
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