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Learning outcomes This case study aims to understand the criticalities of hiring in a knowledge-based start-up; the various ways of retaining talent in a knowledge-based start-up; the competency requirements of human resource professionals in start-up organizations; the trade-off between business profitability and the R and the various organizational structures available for a knowledge-based start-up. Case overview/synopsis Ayush Jain, a first-generation entrepreneur, is facing a challenge with his start-up, TechShlok. TechShlok is an IT solution provider with its headquarters in Jaipur, India. The company is doing very well and is able to achieve many accolades. As the company grows in business and employee strength, it is facing talent acquisition and retention challenges. Ayush is in a fix to solve the talent issue and retain the key talent of the organization. Complexity academic level The case can be taught in a Human Resource Management course, including “talent management” and “human resource planning”. The case may be taught at upper undergraduate levels. It can also be taught in courses of entrepreneurship and knowledge-based start-ups. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 11: Strategy.
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Pooja Sharma
Institute of Management Technology
Sanjay Bhattacharya
Tata Medical Center
Avi Jain
Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies
Symbiosis International University
JSW Group (India)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd29888e1e5e8b1927085d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-05-2023-0150