Meesho: Will Restructuring Override Win-Win HR Policies?

Moumita Sharma, Pallavi Srivastava

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This case study illustrates the innovative human resource (HR) policies adopted by the start-up Meesho. Meesho was started as “Fashnear” by two Indian Institute of Technology graduates Sanjeev Barnwal and Vidit Aatrey in the year 2015, with the headquarters located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It was a social commerce platform wherein the local apparel sellers or manufacturers could register themselves on the app and sell their products online to nearby consumers and the product would be delivered to their homes. Later, it was renamed Meesho (Meri E-Shop) with an improved business model. The innovative people-centric policies got Meesho recognition as one of the most employee-friendly start-ups and an innovative employer. However, later as part of the restructuring exercise, it had to lay off employees, which had a counter impact on its reputation and image as a desirable employer. This case study captures the dilemma faced by start-ups like Meesho who were in the process of sustaining their growth and optimizing their workforce and, at the same time, have to manage their employer brand in the process.

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PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
 

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Meesho: Will Restructuring Override Win-Win HR Policies?
ISSN: 2045-0621
20p.: pdf file.; 1.6 KB
English

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Moumita Sharma, Pallavi Srivastava
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Mokhalles Mohammad Mehdi, Lubna Nafees, Tridib Ranjan Sarma, Farnaz Sultana
New York
2024

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