Epson 2005 - HEC Paris

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EPSON in France
Best in France Case Study
December 2004
Alain-Gabriel Gomane
Tamás András Hofer
Yoko Nagai
Altaf Pataf
Origin of Epson
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Epson part of the SEIKO Group
developed a printing timer that was
chosen for the official timekeeping at
the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Launched of the world's first electronic
printer, the Epson EP-101 in 1968.
The name Epson is a combination of
the EP-101 and SON.
EP-101
Epson Milestones
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1881 K Hattori & Co Ltd (now SEIKO Corporation) is
inaugurated.
1964 The SEIKO Group is selected as the official
timekeeper for the Olympic Games in Tokyo.
1968 The world's first mini-printer, the Epson EP-101, is
launched
1975 The Epson brand is established.
1994 The Epson Stylus Color pioneers Epson's
worldwide range of desktop colour inkjet printers.
1995 The world's smallest, lightest and brightest multimedia projector, the Epson EMP-3000, is launched.
2002 More than 9,500 patents claimed for Epson
technologies.
Corporate data
Founded: May 18, 1942
Net sales: 1,413,243 million yen
<10 100 Millions of euros>(As of March 31, 2004)
Head Office: 3-3-5 Owa, Suwa, Nagano
Number of Employees: Epson Group (Consolidated):84,899, Parent
Company: 12,839 (As of Mar. 31, 2004)
Main Business: Development, manufacturing, sales, marketing and
servicing of information-related equipment (computers and peripherals,
including PCs, printers, scanners and projectors), electronic devices
(semiconductors, displays, and quartz devices), precision products
(watches, plastic corrective lenses, and factory automation equipment)
and other products
Group Companies: 110 (Japan: 36, Overseas: 74)(As of March 31,
2004)
Epson's corporate vision and strategy
Epson brings Digital Image Innovation to Life
Epson will provide cutting-edge imaging solutions, focusing on the fields
of imaging on paper, imaging on screen, and imaging on glass
Epson has established SE07 as its medium-to-long-term corporate vision. SE07 sets
out where we plan to be in 2007 by clearly defining the fields in which we will develop
our business based on the concept of Digital Image Innovation. We set SE07 as our
compass, linking to it the goals of each employee, operations division and the
corporation as a whole. We remain committed to strengthening our corporate character
through continuous reform of our business processes and through innovative
management.
Forming the base of Epson's business is its Management Philosophy, Quality
Philosophy and Environmental Philosophy. What we desire above all is to see every
one of our employees worldwide continually striving to provide goods and services that
bring satisfaction to consumers. From a corporate point-of-view, we will work to
maintain high transparency and sound fiscal policies, serving as an example of
trustworthy management and good corporate governance.
Based on its commitment to quality and trustworthy management, the Epson Group as
a whole is dedicated to bringing Digital Image Innovation to life.
Saburo Kusama, President & CEO
Saburo Kusama
Epson Philosophy
Commitment to Innovation
The philosophy of Epson employees is to
Start Together & Achieve Together, which helps us
develop and implement forward-thinking products and
approaches
Epson main products
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"3i" strategy
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i1: imaging on paper (developments in printers and other imaging
products)
i2: imaging on screen (developments in projectors)
i3: imaging on glass (developments in mobile displays)
Epson main products
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Printers
• Ink jet printers
• Laser printers
• Dot matrix printers
• Large Format Printers (Graphic Arts)
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Image capture
• Scanners
• Digital Still camera
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Projectors
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Point of Sales Printers / Solution and systems
for retail
Epson in Europe (EMEA)
- 1,500 employees from manufacturing and services
- 1,500 employees in sales
- EMEA Covers Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East,
Russia, Africa
- Headquarters in Amsterdam (Netherlands), founded in 1991
- European Marketing is split between France and UK
- European 3rd level support in France (Créteil)
European management
HR
Marketing
Consumer (UK)
Sales
Business (France)
Service
Finance
European 3rd level Support (France)
Epson in France
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In France, Epson has 2 entities :
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Epson France SA
• Located in Levallois-Perret
• created in 1983
• Sales
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Epson Engineering Europe
• Located in Créteil
• Created in 1988 and became a European structure in 2002
• European 3rd level support
Epson France SA
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Number of employees : 260
Sales : 442 Millions Euros (31st March 2003)
Before 1983, Epson was distributed through a local dealer
called Technology ressource.
In 1983, Epson absorbed this company and kept the
employees
Cultural change : dealer to manufacturer philosophy
Matrix organization
General Management France
Marketing / Sales
POS/ Graphic Arts / Projectors
Service
Finance/administration
Epson France SA – Market share
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Number one in (2003 figures) :
• dot matrix printers market (market share : 70%)
• scanners,
• point of sales printers with 70% of market share
• sales of projectors (For the sixth consecutive year), 18% of Market
share
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Number two in :
• Colour laser printers with18.1% market share in 2002 (source :
GFK)
• Ink jet printers with 29.8% of market share in 2002 (source GFK)
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More than 860,000 printers, 200,000 scanners, 21,000 projectors,
46,000 point of sales printers et 2,500 solutions and systems for retail
sold in 2003 in France.
European Marketing in Epson France SA
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European Marketing reorganization in 2001
• Epson France responsible for the Business market(B to B) in
Europe
• Epson UK responsible for the consumer market (B to C) in Europe
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France was chosen to be in charge of the business market because of a
very good market share in this area.
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In France, the European marketing team represents 20 employees,
including 2 Japanese, 1 English, 1 Spanish, 1 German, 1 Canadian.
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For the European Marketing, Epson France SA prefers to hire someone
who already lives in France or takes part in the group (Otherwise, it is not
only too costly, but also hard to explain both French culture and the
corporate culture to a new employee).
Epson Engineering Europe
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Located in Créteil
Created in 1988, became a European structure in 2002
3rd level support structure (software and hardware) for Europe,
Middle East and Africa
Sales : 11.8 Millions euros
100 employees
Inaugurated in 2002 by Saburo Kusama (Epson CEO) in
presence of Laurent Cathala, mayor of Créteil (pictures below)
Epson Engineering Europe
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The site had been chosen to be located in France
« UK too north, Spain, Italy too south » : France is in the center
Square meters available in France
Infrastructures available in France
In 2002, 40 workshop workers were laid off and 40 engineers were hired
instead.
18 different nationalities in Créteil
European entity with European consumers
Relocation issues
• An external company has been hired to train new expats, find an
apartment, organize the removal.
• This company saved Epson a lot of time.
• In particular, explaining Payroll, taxes, healthcare. For example,
taxes have to be deducted in France to the opposite of the UK
or Spain.
Assessment system in Epson
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European perfomance management system put in place in April
2004
Based on S.M.A.R.T. objectives (Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Realistic and Timebound objectives)
Limited on time
Interim interviews between managers and employees every 6
months
Final assessment in March at the end of the fiscal year (FY = April
to March).
Grading from 1 to 5
Before Self assessment. Self assessment differed according to
national cultures. E.g a Japanese tended to give himself a bad
grade.
Why France?
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Epson France SA
• Business opportunity (France is a big market in Europe)
• Strategy : First contracted with a distributor to test business in
France and then implemented.
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Epson Engineering Europe
• Geographical location
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France is in the center of Europe : easy access to UK, Germany and Italy.
UK was too north and Italy was too South to have a support center for
Europe.
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Infrastructure is well equipped
Space available
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Difficulties in coming to France
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Social protection : Employee protective labour law
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High Tax
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Need to explain to an employee who came from different countries
Charging system of tax is different among countries
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Compare to other countries, labour law in France gives more
priority on protecting an employee.
In France, tax will be paid a year after an employee gets his/her
payment. When an employee comes from different country, the
firm have to explain the difference.
Administration system in France is sometimes difficult
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Eg get an ID, work permit...
Advantages of coming to France
We saw that the main 2 reasons EPSON choose France is that the
geographical location and the quality of the infrastructure. In
addition to that, there is very significant advantage of having a
office in France.
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Quality of life
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General standard of life is high. Life style is more enjoyable
in France than in some of the other European countries.
Nice weather
Rich culture
Essential Advice and Notice
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A particular attention has to be given to salaries, tax and social
charges different
Very strong social law protection for employees
Have a specialist for a labour law
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Make a comprehensive contract
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Labour law in France is very complicated.
Make sure to make the condition of the contract very clear in official
documents
Hard to fire employees in France
No unions, if possible
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Ironically, union often makes hard for a firm to have a
communication with employees (Epson has no unions).
Special thanks to
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Thérèse Gratia, HR Manager Epson France SA, BP 320, 68bis rue
Marjolin, 92305 Levallois-Perret cedex, email : [email protected], tel : 01
40 87 37 91
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Veronica Johnson, HR Manager Epson Engineering Europe, 60 Rue
Auguste Perret, 94000 Créteil , tel : 01 56 71 57 03
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Gilles Beaumont, Knowledge author (technical support specialist) ,
Epson Engineering Europe, 60 Rue Auguste Perret, 94000 Créteil , tel :
01 56 71 57 36
Our team
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Gomane, Alain-Gabriel : [email protected]
Hofer, Tamás András : [email protected]
Nagai, Yoko : [email protected]
Patel, Altaf : [email protected]