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Making Employee Ownership work in Smaller Companies

Making Employee Ownership work in Smaller Companies. Ian Henderson, Savant Enterprises Ltd. Savant. Based in Carnforth, Lancashire 40 employees Software development and consultancy services Specialist area - Healthcare. Employee Ownership. Family to Employee in 2001 No external capital

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Making Employee Ownership work in Smaller Companies

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  1. Making Employee Ownership work in Smaller Companies Ian Henderson, Savant Enterprises Ltd

  2. Savant • Based in Carnforth, Lancashire • 40 employees • Software development and consultancy services • Specialist area - Healthcare

  3. Employee Ownership • Family to Employee in 2001 • No external capital • 3 year ‘earn out’ • Employees appoint board • Board runs company • 3 ‘management’ directors • 1 employee representation director

  4. What’s worked • We made the transition – we’re still here • ‘Earn out’ scheme worked for both parties • We’ve grown the business • We get accolades for our support • We’ve paid a dividend every year • We’re profitable

  5. What’s worked? • Low staff turnover • High level of commitment • but that hasn’t changed • Management team runs company

  6. Where’s the issues? • Big organisations don’t understand us • Government • Public Sector • Taxman • Running a business is hard work • Finding the balance between involvement and decisions is difficult • We’re too successful • British mentality to authority

  7. Big Decisions! • Thinking as a shareholder • We had to move premises • Difficulties in persuading shareholders • Potentially a large amount of money • “What about my bonus?” • A period of difficulty

  8. In summary • Employee ownership is not a panacea • In a small company • It will help the company • And it can hinder the company • Good management is needed no matter how the company is owned

  9. And in finishing...... In 2000, if I knew then, what I know now.. Would I do things differently?

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