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ajay.pcte
Gud evening Mam,

Ten HR Practices that can help to achieve organizational goals are-

Safe, Healthy And Happy Workplace
Open Book Management Style
Performance Linked Bonuses
360-Degree Performance Management Feedback System
Fair Evaluation System For Employees
Knowledge Sharing
Highlight Performers
Open House Discussions And Feedback Mechanisms
Reward Ceremonies
Delight Employees With The Unexpected

Motorola University has taken responsibility for propelling multimedia

technologies forward. Following are some of their accomplishments :

The Motorola Multimedia Committee ( MMC) - to promote the use of

alternative learning technologies in Motorola’s businesses.

(MYTT) - is a new history and culture course that teaches Subscribers

receive via e-mail or intranet, two to three episodes per week of

engaging stories from Motorola’s past, present or future.

Hr 2000 training structure enables Motorola to position multi-skilled,

capable human resources management candidates.

Thanks

AjayPal Singh
MBA - 1 A (PCTE)

From India, Ludhiana
Deepak.Nagpal
Good evening mam,

Here are some innovative policies followed by mobile major nokia for its suppliers.

1 Communication and coordination

Supplier shall ensure that information relevant to employees (about, e.g., business activities, changes and results) is communicated across the organization. Supplier shall ensure employees can share such information fast enough to be able to align their activities efficiently. Supplier shall respect the right of all employees to form and join trade unions of their choice and to bargain collectively, and in cases this is restricted by law, facilitate parallel means to ensure that individuals or groups are able to raise concerns to the attention of the management.

2 Employee satisfaction

Supplier should have the means to evaluate and improve employee satisfaction. A company of substantial size (i.e. headcount exceeding 100) should have an employee satisfaction program based on employee opinion surveys and should take action based on the results of the program.

3 Feedback and complaint channels

Supplier shall have a system through which employees can give feedback or complain about unethical conduct, unfair treatment or practices, violation of company values, policies and procedures, or improvement ideas and suggestions. Management shall, when appropriate, act upon this feedback and handle it confidentially and anonymously. Management shall ensure that there are no adverse consequences as a result of giving feedback.

4 Fair treatment

Supplier shall ensure that employees at its facilities are treated with respect and dignity, equal opportunity and are safe from abuse, harassment or bullying of any kind (e.g., physical, verbal, mental, sexual, racial, cultural, age or disability related). Supplier shall ensure company rules / guidelines are communicated to employees. Supplier shall ensure that disciplinary procedures prohibit physical punishment and do not support financial deductions, or the threat thereof.

5 Performance management

Supplier should have a system to manage employee performance. Supplier should ensure individual objectives are derived from company strategy and policies. Supplier should ensure performance is evaluated fairly and objectively, against defined criteria and on a periodic basis, to identify ways to improve performance.

6 Competence analysis

Supplier should periodically conduct competence analyses to identify the knowledge and skills/competences required to perform the organization’s business activities according to short- and long-term strategic goals.

7 Competence development

Supplier shall ensure that employees, at all levels and with equal opportunity, have the education, training and competence they need for their positions and tasks. Supplier shall develop training plans based on competence analyses and implement them to enhance and develop workforce capabilities. Supplier shall maintain a training register, detailing the training employees have received.

8 Occupational health and safety response

Supplier shall have occupational health and safety procedures to prepare for and respond to emergency situations involving occupational health and safety risks. Supplier shall record and investigate emergency situations. Management shall encourage employees to report accidents and take action upon these records and reports.

9 Resource planning

Resources need to be available to meet both current and future business needs according to company strategy. Resource planning shall be conducted at both organizational / global and unit / local levels. In particular, underage workers or false apprenticeship schemes must not be used.

10 Working time and time off

Supplier shall ensure that employees can perform assigned tasks efficiently without exceeding the maximum working hours as defined by local labor laws or applicable collective agreements. Supplier shall ensure that employees have at least one day off per seven-day week, and that overtime work is voluntary. Holidays (e.g., public holidays) and leaves of absence (e.g., medical or parental) shall comply with local labor laws or applicable collective agreements.

This were few of the many policies mandatory for suppliers of Nokia.

I hope that these will make the discussion more productive.

Yours sincerely,

Deepak Nagpal

MBA 1a

From India, Patiala
yogesh.bhatt999@gmail.com
Subject - Re: New HR happenings
hi mam,
As far i know Going strong on human resource (HR) practices, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the largest telecom public sector undertaking (PSU), has lined up some intiatives.
These include a new recruitment policy with an intensive professional touch. For the first time, BSNL has set up a recruitment cell to identify suitable candidates, either MBAs or chartered accountants (CAs) or engineers at the entry level.
After corporatisation, fresh recruitments from the Indian Telecom Service through Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), have stopped. “There is a proposal for a new recruitment policy. This will surely strengthen the recruitment policy at the entry level within the organisation
Thanks mam ,
Yogesh Bhatt
MBA 1(A)

From India, Mumbai
Harshdeep singh
heloo mam
The field of Human Resource Management is developing very fast & every department of human activity is realizing its importance in the smooth functioning of the organization.
NEW TECHNIQUES IN HUMAN RESOURCE
1.Employees for Lease
2.Moonlighting by Employees
3.Flexi-time & Flexi-work
4.Time Keeping
5.Training & Development
6.COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
THANKS
Harshdeep singh
MBA 1 A

From India, Chandigarh
vvharish
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Dear Harleen Mahajan,
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You can attend along with your team as and when the Program is announced.
But if you are an only individual and keen to know, then you can attend our one-to-one session, in short called Business Meditation™. It is a tool where an individual can explore one's own requirement.
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Regards,
V.V. Harish

From India, Delhi
Gauravjit Singh
Good evening Mam,
Here are some good hr policies implemented by Philips Software Center.
1. Dream Project.
2. Sponsorship Program For Higher Studies.
3. Job Rotation.
4 .Cafeteria.
5. Yellow Pages.
6. Leadership Program.
Regards,
Gauravjit Singh
MBA-1A

From India, Mumbai
gourav_bulandi
Hello Maa'm
Below written are some of the innovative HR practices which are being followed in the industry in the present or have been catering to them in the near past.They are illustrated as following:
Different innovative practices in HR by different companies are:-
1.Teaching Development for New Academic Staff
2.Time Off for Study for Professional Staff
3.Work Outside the University
4.Safety while Working in Temperature Extremes
5.Reduced Hours for the Care of Children
6.Plant/Equipment Safety Management
7.Overseas Conference Leave
8.Organization’s Feedback
9.Employee Motivation in work place.
10.Individual Innovativeness and organizational citizenship behavior.
11.Innovative human resource leader.
12.Trends & Needs.
13.Support needed for the management of change and improvement of human capital.
These are some of the techniques which have helped HR personnels of the respective companies in reducing the attrition rate .
gourav bulandi
mba-1a pcte

From India, Kanpur
Mithun Gupta
Hi All Wanted to share that Employee Wellness programs are using as employee engagement and retention tool these days. Regards Mithun Gupta
From India, Delhi
sourav_sethi
Hello Mam
Patni Computers has introduced few new policies for their employees development and engagement such as-:
1.Patni Academy for Competency Enhancement’ for training( PACE)
2.Lifestyle Assessment Survey’ and ‘Patni Confidante Program’ for employee connects
3.‘Winner’s Circle’ for rewards and recognition and
4.‘Patni Leadership Academy’
for employee growth and development
It even won a prize for its 'innovative Retention Strategies’ at the World HRD Congress 2010.
‘Patni Academy for Competency Enhancement’ (PACE) offers technical training. One of the prime objectives of PACE is to groom campus recruits in relevant technical streams. Besides, skill sets of employees are continuously upgraded to enhance the competency levels of employees as per job requirements.
The above mentioned methods are being introduced for upgradation and development of employees .
Regards
Sourav Sethi
mba-1a

From India, Kanpur
kumar ashish
The human resource policies of Germany are playing a painstaking role in maintaining a healthy economy of Germany. HR policies of Germany are helping Germany's growth, by promoting the sustainable growth of companies. They are also a significant player in the development of political and economic structure of the country. They help in maintaining a perfect balance for the company. This helps to gain both man-power and revenue. HR policies in Germany try to cover each and every aspect of company management - to encourage the growth of both the employee and employer - which are beneficial for the long run of the company. These include:
Recruitment policy- to maintain a proper balance in recruitment from time to time. through proper interview method. Providing with other documents like appointment letter, pay slips etc. make the candidate familiar with the background of his/her job, assigned duty etc.
Performance appraisal benefits- to reward individual performance, to encourage other to perform also, so that both the employee and employer can grow.
Bonus- giving a bonus on a yearly basis. Bonus schemes can encourage business objectives.
Absence policy- making absence policy in such a way that both the party can make profit from absenteeism.
Paying overtime-ensures proper extra payments for overtime.
Pension plans
Termination policy etc.
Avoiding Negligence Hiring.

HR policies in Germany are getting very qualitative and innovative. HR policies in Germany are gifting both the employer and the employee a dynamic growth - personally and financially.

ASHISH KUMAR
MBA-1A

From India, Ludhiana
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