Thursday, July 31, 2025

5. A case study: GOOGLE'S HRM STRATERGY

 


We're well aware of google as an organization, and its a dream for some to be an employee at google. 
Google uses both SOFT and Hard HRM as well! Surprised? Just google it! Let's run through on how exactly they managed to get desired outcomes while co performing both soft and hard HRM. 

Soft HRM at Google 

Table 1.  Shows the Soft HRM approach at google (Eddusaver, 2023)

 

Google's Practice

 

Explanation

Employee Development

 

120+ hours/year of training and  leadership coaching

Investment in growth and not just output

 

Innovation Culture

 

Allocation of a 20% time for passion projects

 

Supports creativity and autonomy in making decisions

 

Employee Voice

 

Weekly TGIF (Thank god it’s Friday) meetings with leadership

 

Transparency and bottom-up communication between groups

 

 

Well-being & Perks

 

Free meals, gyms, mental health support, childcare and other extras

 

Focus on employee happiness and work-life balance while maintaining results

 

 

Inclusive Culture

 

Diversity and Inclusion programs and Employee resource groups

 

Recognition of diverse human capital and having an open mind

 

Internal Mobility

 

 

Encouraged to switch teams and projects

 

Career growth and internal promotions prioritized

 


Hard HRM at Google 

Table 2.  Shows the Hard HRM approach at google (Eddusaver, 2023)

 

Google Practice

Explanation

Workforce planning

Algorithm based decisions via headcounts

The HR is directly linked into the strategies

People Analytics

Data driven prediction where needed

Employees are evaluated via models and metric

Performance Management

Objective and key results ranking systems

The organizations upholds a strong focus on employee’s performance.



As stated, Soft HRM and HARD HRM approaches are used technically to depict a desired result. This shows the outcome of how Google reached out globally as the world's best search engine. 

Its inspiring how far an organization can go to achieving their goals, lets go through a brief idea of how you can start applying these in your organization.  

References: 

Eddusaver. (2023). Strategic Human Resource Management at Google: A Case Study on People Analytics, Recruitment, and Employee Development. [online] Available at: https://www.eddusaver.com/strategic-human-resource-management-at-google-a-case-study-on-people-analytics-recruitment-and-employee-development/ [Accessed 1 Aug. 2025].

4 comments:

  1. This case study on Google is both insightful are well structured, clearly illustrating how the company strategically blends soft and hard HRM practices to achieve optimal performance and employee satisfaction. The use of detailed tables makes the comparison easy to follow and relatable. To enhance the impact, you could briefly suggest that other organizations, especially growing tech firms or innovation-driven companies can draw lessons from Google's balanced approach by customizing these strategies to their own scale and workforce needs. Great work showcasing how HRM flexibility can support both innovation and accountability!

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    1. Yes! I hope that tech companies use googles advise in managing their employees for a better outcome! Thank you

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  2. How does Google successfully integrate both soft and hard HRM approaches—such as fostering innovation through autonomy and development while maintaining strict performance metrics—without compromising employee engagement and creativity (Eddusaver, 2023)?

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    1. Hi Dilanka! Since they have a model that analyses people, Its quite easy to identify if they are in need of engagement or creativity!

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