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BEST IN FRANCE (chatham house rules)

BEST IN FRANCE (chatham house rules). Content. Company product and client overview Why France Values Impact on HR Issues and adaptations Learning from other units Recommendations. Company overview. Global spread, centralised control Total employee: 78,000 (3,000 in France)

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BEST IN FRANCE (chatham house rules)

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  1. BEST IN FRANCE (chatham house rules)

  2. Content • Company product and client overview • Why France • Values • Impact on HR • Issues and adaptations • Learning from other units • Recommendations 19th May’2004

  3. Company overview • Global spread, centralised control • Total employee: 78,000 (3,000 in France) • Worldwide turnover: $26bn (2003) • 9% growth year on year (20% in France) • 2% of world plastic market • Largest travel agency worldwide • 75% of revenues from US • 4% of revenues from France • 1 million cardholders in France • Targeted at top 10%, individuals and institutions • 30 years operation in France 19th May’2004

  4. Products 19th May’2004

  5. Clients Merchants Tourists in France Wealthy French 19th May’2004

  6. Why France? • Major tourist destination – important for AMEX network worldwide • Wealthy market • Advanced plastic market • Advanced travel market 19th May’2004

  7. Values • Global Values • Customer commitment • Quality • Integrity • Teamwork • Respect for people • Good citizenship • A will to win • Personal accountability • Outcome • Achieve customer loyalty • Sustain sector leadership • Attract highly talented and engaged workforce • Provide superior return to shareholders • Realise vision: • “The World’s most respected service brand” 19th May’2004

  8. Impact on HR • Centralised • 360 appraisal process • Management performance and bonus depends on upward appraisal • Company values linked to long term strategy and measured through appraisal system • Compensation linked to a global scale • Adapted • Internal communication toned down to appeal to French workforce • Recruitment process modified to exclude assessment centre activity (7 rounds still apply) • Rotation rarely happens in France 19th May’2004

  9. Business issues • Internal • Centralised control of brand and processes • Trend towards outsourcing (callcentre) • Cultural integration of acquired travel business HAVAS • External • Bank cartel – Carte Bleu (0.8% commission) • Merchants’ reluctance to accept AMEX 2.5% commission • AMEX requires standalone payment network 19th May’2004

  10. Adaptation • Internal • Customer service remains in France to provide high quality local service • 450 Card services personnel in one building – improved internal performance • External • Break through the CB cartel with Societe Generale • Superior quality service appeals to French market – AMEX’s USP • Learning from HAVAS • French labour laws taken into consideration at HQ 19th May’2004

  11. Learning from other units • AMEX France acquired HAVAS • Change management processes learnt from UK and German experience • Integration of HAVAS: • Phased approach • Company-wide consultation • Learning from HAVAS in order to maintain the company’s USP • Encouraged buy-in rather than enforced changes 19th May’2004

  12. Recommendations • Be local • Take time to understand the French environment and culture • Have a French management : it also helps building partnership • Keep the same people a long time, stability is important • Take advantage of the skills offered by the French labour market • Be aware that the French labour law is very administrative and can be cumbersome 19th May’2004

  13. We Thank • Mr Bénard, VP HR (Amex France) • Mr Sireyjol, Managing Director (Card services France) • Mme Lecomte, HR manager 19th May’2004

  14. Bibliography • www.americanexpress.com • AMEX report and accounts 2002 • Datamonitor • HR internal values document 19th May’2004

  15. The team • Yngvar Bratsberg • Gaurav Gupta • Julia Homayoun-Nejad • Francois Patrice • Patrick Pruniaux 19th May’2004

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