j_anz
Hi Tanu
Process Mapping is basically a high funda word for PFD ,ie Proces Flow Diagrams, which are pretty familiar to engg. students (though im not 1 of them). Just start from the basics..start with what runs an Udipi joint.
Divide the whole stuff into smaller modules n it'll be easier to draw a PFD then. Like Kitchen, Counter, Service, Dsiposals, Accounts & Inventory.
Just a broad idea though it can be done by various methods.
See if you can do this much..cctc on this site laters or email at if u dont parlez vous me
chow
Junaid

From India, Mumbai
LAVANYA.J
hai
i am mba graduate with specialisation in HR . i like to would pursue further studies(certificate or diploma) in pscyholgogy . can u guide me on this aspect in regard to indian university or instituions.
regards
lavanya.j


Ajmal Mirza
35

Hi Lavanya

I believe you meant Industrial Psychology. Industrial Psychology is generally offered as a specialisation in Applied Psychology at the postgraduate level.

You need a postgraduate degree in the subject to qualify as an Industrial Psychologist.

MA (Applied Psychology) is offered at the following universities:

1. Tata institute of Social Sciences, Chembur, Mumbai [certificate course]

2. Annamalai University, PO Annamalai Nagar 608002.

3. Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science & Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore 641043.

4. Bharathiar University, Maruthamalai Road, Coimbatore 641046

5. MJP Rohilkhand University, Bareilly 243001.

6. Purvanchal University, Jaunpur 222002.

7. Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Saraswati Vihar, Pachpedi, Jabalpur (MP) 482001.

8. University of Chennai, Centenary Buildings Chepauk, Triplicane PO, Chennai 600005

9. University of Delhi, Delhi 110007 (this course is also available at South Campus)

The subject is also covered under Organisational Behaviour (OB) in the second year of the MBA programme In Management schools.

Further this are some of the institutes which offer Research Facilities in Industrial and Experimental Psychology

1. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

2. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

From India, Ahmadabad
noojilla
hi sunayna,
when there is no option than the said two subjcts, better u go for 'International Finance'. Some portions may be old, but one cannot simply strike off the whole subject saying that it is old.. Certainly, In these days of LPG, I think, an exposure to 'International Finance' will still be helpful.
Wish u all the best
srinivas

From India, Hyderabad
khaledgr8
Hello Dears,
Very nice place to share HR activites and thoughts.I am doing MPA ( HR). AS a profession i am doing Job As an Administrator in wellknown software house of pakistan.I have also done BCS.Bearing these points ,how is my combination of degrees and how much i can give out put to organization .What is Hr profession procpectus in next 10 years.
What should be average salary of Fresh HR professional and with the time passing what shuld be the domain of salary.
For becoming real professional in this feild what are areas that must be very strong.kindly point out.
In the end please give sites and link of famous HR Magazine who provide facilites to send magazine at your door.
I shall feel highly obliged if i recieve immediate response.
Regards
Syed Sharif Uddin (khaled)
92301-2142219

From Pakistan, Karachi
sunayna
12

hi Syed welcome u hav to explore the site for the answers for starters...i hope this helps hav fun here
From India, Mumbai
khaledgr8
Hi Sunayna,
Thanks for ur feedback,, but there is some puzzled information in that links... i want consice answer and please tell me abt HR magazine.I m new in this field.I hope u wont mind.
Awaited 4 ur reply....

From Pakistan, Karachi
Ajmal Mirza
35

Hi Khalid
The second link given by Sunayna gives quite clear picture of what HR is heading towards
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As you are working in Software company, I can give you some points you need to be extra strong in
1. Recruitment [with every new project, the strength has to employed within the stipulated time period, that needs very good recruitment skills]
2. Retention [You should be aware of the latest retention practices, as in software companies retention is considered to be one of the toughest jobs]
3. Salary Package Designing [The least discussed subject, but most important in case of recruitment, the candidate might refuse your offer if the salary has not been designed in a manner which he can easily relate to his current income]
Further to this, you need to design and update the Induction and training programmes... I have listed only few of the important points you need to be expert on to succeed in the field
As for the salary, I think that it is around 20% lower than the technical people [Software Developers] at junior levels but once you reach the middle management / senior management, the package is more or less similar.

From India, Ahmadabad
khaledgr8
Dear Ajmal Mirza,
Many many thanks for such guidance.I wanna further ask
1.What is the importance of HRIS expert of SAP,Oracle or other famous products.if someone has experiace of it and hold MBA (HR) ,so what he/she could be productive as compared to normal HR professional. From ur Salary point of view i hv learned that initialy an HR professional earns less as compared to S.E /S.d but once he get 2 or 3 year experiance then he will be at level as compare to them.
2.For an Hr professional which is the best suitable place for learning and wrk MNC,BPO ,Industry or Software house.
I shall feel great if u again guide me.Hope u wont mind.
Regards,
Syed Sharif Uddin (khaled)
92301-2142219

From Pakistan, Karachi
Ajmal Mirza
35

Hi Khaled
Though you might have a slight advantage over an MBA without SAP / Oracle knowledge if the company that you apply for is using any of this products, I think that the advantage won't be very high...
The reasons are that HR professional just needs to use the readymade packages, which is quite easy for an educated person to adapt within a short time... Second is that company is more interested in persons who would have strong knowledge and skills in their on functional areas, additional skills are just to differentiate persons but are not the basic selection criteria.
As for the second question, it would be unfair to say that one job is more challenging than other and that you might learn more from other jobs... and more so when you are trying to compare these three MNC / BPO and software..
I would suggest that you select in following order [this is for career development and not for learning as you will be learning a lot in all three types of industry]
1. MNC [if the company is big enough and salary / growth oppurtunities are clearly defined]
2. Software
3. BPO [In case it is a big MNC BPO, consider it as MNC at No.1]

From India, Ahmadabad
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