Assignment On Hyflux
Assignment On Hyflux
Singapore is one of the tropical countries in Southeast Asia that is surrounded by water In addition to that, Singapore gets a lot of water volume from the rainfall it experience. As Times Magazine stated, an average of 7.9 ft. of rain falls on Singapore annually, nearly 2 times the global average. (Chowdhury, Singapore's All Wet- TIME, 2009). However, the water that is being collected and surrounds the country is the salty kind and cannot be directly consumed and safe for human use. In order to maximize the use the use of this natural resource, the Singapore government goes to extent where they recycle and purify the water they capture. These policies have developed an expertise in water management that has spawned a host of profitable companies (Chowdhury, Singapore's All Wet- TIME, 2009) and one of the major companies in this industry is Hyflux. Hyflux is a Singaporean homegrown water treatment company thatpurifies waste-, salt- and rainwater (Chowdhury, Singapore's All Wet- TIME, 2009). Hyflux provides a wide-ranging set of integrated services in water and renewable resources, from research and development, membrane manufacturing, process engineering, engineering, procurement and construction to operations and maintenance. Hyflux provides water desalination and filtration solution for its customers and is a global leader in membrane technology and applications for renewable resources and water solution. The company takes pride in its award winning membranes which is one of the companys main core products. Company Vision To be the leading company the world seeks for innovative and effective environmental solutions. Company Mission To provide efficient and cost-effective solutions to meet our clients needs through innovation and technological advancement. Company Values: Boldness - Dare to dream, dare to do and dare to excel Entrepreneurship - Nurture the entrepreneurial spirit, embrace challenge and master change Satisfaction - Exceed internal and external customer satisfaction, take pride in work and deliver excellence Testimony - Be the face behind the brand, excel in business conduct and embrace best practices in corporate governance
Hyflux has 2,000 staff worldwide (Hyflux Ltd. , NA) including 200 multidisciplinary membrane specialists, researchers and scientists (Hyflux Ltd. , NA) in the companys networks of innovative centers and plants. Employees are widely diverse not only in terms of the countries they are from but also in their previous working background, cultures and experiences. The diverse workforce of Hyflux contributed greatly to the success of the company through high productivity, creative thinking and effective and efficient decision making. Hyflux started business and is established in Singapore in the year 1989 and since then it has grew and built 1,000 plants in more than 400 countries worldwide. Appendix 1.1 highlights some of the countries in which Hyflux operates in. In the countries they have plants and operate in, they provide different types of services and products. For example, in Dubai, they provide services in the sewage treatment industry and providing Kristal Membrane products while in Thailand, the company operates in both wastewater reclamation industry and chemical industry providing Kristal and FerroCep membranes. The fame and reputation of Hyflux grew bigger in Singapore and in the year 2001, it became the first water treatment company in Singapore to be listed in the Singapore Stock Exchange. The current financial standing of the company, a table is shown below comparing last years final year reports and this years reports
3rd Quarter FY 2009 Net Profit Group Revenue Operating and Financial Expenses S$18.1 million S$126million
3rd Quarter FY 2010 5% = S$ 19.0 million 9%= S$137.5 million 10%= S$121.0 million
Source: Hyflux Year end news release 2010 and 2009 (Hyflux Ltd., 2010), (Hyflux Ltd., 2009) The company has been increasing in revenue in the year 2010 due to the major projects that are ongoing like their major plant in located in China that has been in halt for the past year due to the economic downturn. In addition the company also earns high revenue from the public and industrial sectors.
3rd Quarter FY 2009 Municipal Sector Industrial Sector Earning per share Cash Position S$113.3 million S$ 12.7 million S$ 3.45 S$116.1 million
3rd Quarter FY 2010 S$117.0 million S$19.6 million S$3.36 S$307.6 million
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Opportunities In Singapore, water treatment facilities are encouraged by the government to supply the country with more of the natural resource and The first of the water agreements with Malaysia, which expires in 2011, is not likely to be renewed (Chowdhury, 2009) therefore the government is supporting the growth and operations of Hyflux. As a matter of fact, the company has PUB, Singapores national water agency, as a customer and has built 4 major water desalination plants under the management of PUB. PUB has become one the largest clients of Hyflux which reflects the companys good and sustainable relationship with the government. In most countries that Hyflux go into, the government has always looked upon them with favor and a good relationship is formulated. For example, building the worlds largest membranebased seawater desalination project in Magtaa, Algeria. (Hyflux Ltd., 2009). This is supported by the local government and allowed them to be financially supported by national banks in Algeria.
Threats As mentioned on the latest news release by Hyflux, one of its threats is the unpredictable change in the currency markets (Hyflux Ltd., 2010). An instability in the currency (especially in those wherein the company operates) could accumulate losses for the company. In some parts of the world, the supply, for example, could be more costly than expected in the budget due to unstable exchange rates. In addition, operational cost of the Hyflux Group as a whole can also be unpredictable because of fluctuations in the currency. One months operational budget and cost can be lower and the following month, expenses could just shoot up. Another threat affecting the global operation of the company is the persistent high unemployment rate (Hyflux Ltd., 2010) in key markets in the US and EU. If this goes on, the economy of those markets will definitely be affected mainly on the interest rates. As more people are unemployed, GDP decreases, leading to a decrease in the prices of goods and services. This in return will affect the exchange rates and investors will be encouraged to invest in Hyflux, however in a smaller amount but then will be paid higher dividends and returns if the economy picks up.
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to full time employees in the company. Moreover, instead of hiring employees at a the lower-end of the organizational chain and operations, the company could benefit from the amount of money saved and then hire a few highly specialized and educated employees or managers such as a R&D specialist.
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Implementation
Outsourcing is contracting with another company or person to do a particular function (CTQ Media, 2010) Outsourcing is a type partnership via a contract with other companies. Companies would outsource their technology to companies who are more effective in the area or some of them would outsource because they want to learn from the knowledge and information that the other company has to offer, however in this case, Hyflux is suggested to outsource their low and/or non-core value errands to agencies that supplies such human resources. Outsourcing some of the basic work functions of the company will save the company some costs in time and money. But instead the cost saved could be used in something more valuable like hiring a very skilled and specialized manager for instance. To implement the strategy, managers and the human resource management should look into the main goal of the company and its strategy. One of the goals of Ms Olivia Lum is to capture the growth opportunities in our key markets (Hyflux Ltd., 2010). One way to reach this goal is to increase the capacity of the human capital in aims of increasing productivity, more creative ideas, more effective and efficient decision makers. Moreover, the human resource manager should have an idea of the current capacity of the workforce. Is there an excess in demand for employees or is there an excess in supply? As Ms Lum pointed out, she is trying to increase the companys human capital for growth and to prepare the company for an uptrend in the water industry (Hyflux Ltd., 2010). And this result in an excess in demand and a possible shortage in supply which will lead to recruiting specific employees and, as a suggested solution, outsource the companys human capital. Next step is to look into the companies where Hyflux could outsource their human capital. A low/no added value functions in the company could include the construction workers of the new plants, janitorial operations or delivery truck drivers. In all those industries, there are several agencies that supply those labors. In Singapore The task of the management and human resource management does not stop there. In order for the subcontracted employees to be more effective and efficient, they have to be oriented about the company. Even if those workers are temporary and not a real part of the company, it is important that they know the companys values and culture in order for them to blend in and work with existing employees. And at the same time, the leaders, managers and employees should be noted about the temporary workers and try to be more welcoming towards the bunch. By doing so, the outsourced employees can learn from existing employees and vice versa. This opens a platform of sharing of creative ideas and knowledge in the company. Once the employees who are contracted out starts to work, a leader under Hyflux could be assigned to look after the group to manage and observe how the group is carrying on with their task. Also, this would bridge the communication gap between them (outsourced) and the management because they have a direct leader they could consult with regarding problems at work and working issues. To sum it all up, the company should examine its human resource first and then outsource those low/no value added to the core business of the company (Ivancevich & Hoon, 2002). This would be a more cheaper way of getting the additional man power needed and gives the
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opportunity for the company to invest more and focus more on hiring several highly skilled employees who will greatly add value to the companys core business, for example a highly skilled and educated hydro-chemical scientist, who would contribute to the development products and in return add to the growth of the company.
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Future Plans
Hyflux is moving and taking on more composite water solution projects that will allow them to gain more sustainable and long-term returns, higher revenue and profits (Hyflux Ltd., 2010). This can be done with the competitive advantages such as strong workforce, innovative ideas and expended resources. The company is looking at more innovative ways to treat water and develop their products so that it can reach a much greater market. In order for managers to reach this goal, they have to look into their excising resources and maximize them in hopes of gaining and achieving economies of scale in the company too. Moreover any strategic or operational decision that has been taken has to be communicated to the entire company because this also acts as direction for the company. Taking outsourcing for example, if existing employees are not aware that there have been additional workforce in the company that could help them, and then they would tend to do the task by themselves instead of maximizing the outsourced human resource. Lastly, strategic management has to go according to the main goal of the business and acts a a direction in which the company has to follow.
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Reference List
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