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Daksh eServices: As Good As It Gets

A young workforce, though a little dissatisfied with salaries, feels it offers lot of growth opportunities and continues to be loyal, but increasing levels of stress could well lead to a different scenario
Monday, November 08, 2004
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The one Hollywood movie title that seems crafted for Daksh is that of the Jack Nicholson starrer "As Good As It Gets," albeit in a different sense altogether. The company made big news a few months ago after its acquisition by the IT monolith IBM. And now it has moved up four notches to top the table this year.

The company finishes on top of the pile in terms of cost-to-company across the entire industry. However, in contrast, its employees are not quite satisfied with the salary that they receive: Daksh ranks eighth in terms of employee satisfaction from salary. This could also stem from the fact that the employee satisfaction with the last hike received was not very high. Employee satisfaction on perks and benefits is also not something that Daksh would be too happy to talk about. In terms of performance on other parameters, Daksh has thrown in a decent performance.

Reasons for Joining

  Score Industry  Ranks

“Strongly agree”

High growth opportunity 82 1
Good work environment 74 7
Salary is good 53 8

It ranks in the top five on parameters like company culture, people, training, appraisal, job content and growth opportunities. It, therefore, comes as no surprise that four out of five employees say that they would recommend the company to a close friend of theirs. This is the one factor that has the greatest impact on overall employee satisfaction. Daksh is also perceived as a place that offers a lot of opportunity for growth. Nearly 82% of the people joining Daksh look at it as a place that offers a lot of growth opportunity as opposed to an industry average of 59%. This is coupled with a feeling among employees that the BPO company also provides a healthy work environment. As many as 74% employees feel that Daksh provides a good work environment.

Reasons for Leaving

        Score Industry  Ranks

“Strongly agree”

No growth opportunity 42 7
Salary 39 9
For higher education 26 9

However, unlike last year, when stress levels among Daksh employees were the lowest, this year has seen a flip: stress levels have seen a considerable jump, and performance pressure, coupled with odd work hours and long commuting periods, seem to be taking a toll. And on all of these parameters the average Daksh employee is far more stressed than his peer in the industry. This is one aspect that can easily erode loyalty that the employees feel for Daksh. In all likelihood, ever escalating stress levels will not lead to the positive word-of-mouth that Daksh enjoys as of now.

Reasons for Stress

  Score Industry  Ranks
Pressure to perform on metrics 47 4
Work timing 45 4
Travel time 39 4

But the larger picture is that an overwhelming large proportion of Daksh's employees, 97% (second only to Motif's 100%), feel proud about working for the company, and not even two out of ten employees would leave the company for a 20% raise. Daksh has been quite successful in creating a sticky and loyal workforce.

Type of illnesses

  Score Industry Ranks
Sleeping disorder 39 9
Lethargy 21 6
Digestive system related disorder 21 12

What They Say

The work I do adds value to the company and contributes to its growth 100%
I am proud of working for this company 97%
The company's infrastructure is good and makes my work a whole lot easier 97%
People in my company treat each other with mutual trust and respect 91%

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