Hello, Currently, I am doing my internship in an insurance firm. The project I am working on involves a general profile. So far, I have prepared motivation/organizational culture questionnaires, conducted a sales manager skills analysis, and analyzed exit interviews. My guide has suggested that I work on something innovative that does not involve additional costs. I considered creating an attrition calculator since attrition rates are high in the insurance sector. I would appreciate your guidance on other ideas that could be applied to my project work and benefit the organization. Please provide your response as soon as possible.
Regards, Namrata
From India, Mumbai
Regards, Namrata
From India, Mumbai
You had covered good area.....what is duration of your intern and are you keen in doctrinal or non-doctrinal project.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
The duration of my project is just for 2 months, to be more precise, from May 2, 2011, till June 27. I did not understand what you meant by doctrine or non-doctrine projects. So far, I have conducted a lot of analysis and questionnaire-type research. I am worried about how I am going to consolidate everything and then find a suitable title for it. I am happy that I am getting to learn at least some basics in the HR profile, but please suggest something else I could add to my project soon.
Regards,
Namrata
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Namrata
From India, Mumbai
Project Structuring and Needs Analysis
You have completed different projects, and there is no need to club them together. You should focus on creating one major project, with the others serving as supporting projects. Conducting a needs analysis within the organization is crucial for your projects. This ensures that you work on initiatives that add value to the organization and enhance your learning.
If there is no specific project from the organization, you should work on a project that you believe will save time, money, energy, or all of these for the organization. Examples include exploring the role of technology in HR processes, creating synergy in various HR processes, and enhancing employee engagement. The key is to quantify your findings.
The insurance industry requires a significant amount of manpower, and HR is struggling with hiring and closing files. There is a lot to be done in this area.
Regards,
From India, Hyderabad
You have completed different projects, and there is no need to club them together. You should focus on creating one major project, with the others serving as supporting projects. Conducting a needs analysis within the organization is crucial for your projects. This ensures that you work on initiatives that add value to the organization and enhance your learning.
If there is no specific project from the organization, you should work on a project that you believe will save time, money, energy, or all of these for the organization. Examples include exploring the role of technology in HR processes, creating synergy in various HR processes, and enhancing employee engagement. The key is to quantify your findings.
The insurance industry requires a significant amount of manpower, and HR is struggling with hiring and closing files. There is a lot to be done in this area.
Regards,
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you for replying to my post. I will try to find out what I really need to work on. I did suggest my guide about the usage of HR software, but then she said that they already have software which is free of cost and is almost similar to the software I had suggested. Later, she did tell me to work on Employee Retention strategies which could be used. Do you think I should make it my major project then?
P.S. I am sorry if my post sounds confusing; it's just that I want to do so many things but have less time and am confused about how I should initially go forward to work on a certain project. Do reply back.
Regards,
Namrata.
From India, Mumbai
P.S. I am sorry if my post sounds confusing; it's just that I want to do so many things but have less time and am confused about how I should initially go forward to work on a certain project. Do reply back.
Regards,
Namrata.
From India, Mumbai
I was also thinking about compensation and benefits as a project work, but my guide has told me not to make use of a questionnaire or ask employees since I have already done a lot of analysis like that. I was thinking if I could research the benefits provided by the company and try to compare it with its competitors. Again, the problem here is that it is difficult to get the competitors' information about the benefits they provide to their employees. Reply soon.
Regards,
Namrata.
From India, Mumbai
Regards,
Namrata.
From India, Mumbai
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