About the Client
Royal Enfield, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, is a leading manufacturer of mid-size motorcycles, known for its iconic models like the Bullet, Classic, and Meteor. With a workforce of over 8,000 employees and an annual revenue of ₹10,000+ crores, Royal Enfield has built a strong presence in both domestic and international markets. The company’s USP lies in its heritage and vintage-inspired motorcycles, blending classic design with modern engineering. A subsidiary of Eicher Motors, Royal Enfield has successfully expanded its global footprint by catering to enthusiasts seeking rugged, retro-styled motorcycles ideal for long-distance touring.
Workshop Objective
To equip the warehousing team with essential skills to effectively identify, engage, and communicate with internal & external stakeholders
Workshop Summary
The workshop began with an introduction to stakeholder management, covering the definition, types (internal and external), and its significance for project success. Participants learned techniques for stakeholder identification, including mapping, analysis, and prioritization based on influence and impact. The program emphasized strategies for stakeholder engagement, focusing on effective communication tailored to various groups and choosing the appropriate channels. Additionally, the training explored relationship-building techniques, covering trust development, conflict management, and managing expectations through empathy and active listening.
Workshop Details
- Mode: On-Site
- Audience: Warehousing Team
- Batch Size: 20 Participants
- Duration: 1-day Workshop
- Customized Training Modules
- Certificates for all participants
Trainer (Speaker) Profile
- Seasoned HR/ L&OD Consultant in the Automotive industry with 35+ years of experience
- Areas of expertise include Organization Design and Effectiveness, Talent, Community, & Stakeholder Management
- Excellent track record of leading organizational cultural change
- Headed organizations with over 10,000 employees in Auto Manufacturing