Dear members,
Let me introduce myself. I am Chandril, an HR Consultant working with Oracle Corp based in Hyderabad. I love making new friends, am keen to participate and contribute in knowledge-sharing forums, and try to network with lots of new people around the world. I look forward to useful interactions on this forum.
Warm regards,
Chandril
From India, Mumbai
Let me introduce myself. I am Chandril, an HR Consultant working with Oracle Corp based in Hyderabad. I love making new friends, am keen to participate and contribute in knowledge-sharing forums, and try to network with lots of new people around the world. I look forward to useful interactions on this forum.
Warm regards,
Chandril
From India, Mumbai
hi Chnadril .... Welcome ... We look forward to your sharing and contributions to the Forum.... Wuld like to know what kind of work does as HR Consultant do in a Tech Company like Oracle ?? ;-)
From Switzerland, Geneva
From Switzerland, Geneva
Hi,
Thanks, Shooonya. My role as an HR Consultant in a tech environment is quite challenging. I act as a bridge between the line managers and the HR operations team to facilitate resolving day-to-day HR issues.
In a wider spectrum, I need to provide strategic inputs to my product family head regarding ways to keep attrition under control, protect headcount erosion through value-adding workshops, etc. Additionally, I provide the basic framework for salary revision, competency mapping, and training requirements for employees in my line of business.
Hope this clarifies.
Regards,
Chandril
From India, Mumbai
Thanks, Shooonya. My role as an HR Consultant in a tech environment is quite challenging. I act as a bridge between the line managers and the HR operations team to facilitate resolving day-to-day HR issues.
In a wider spectrum, I need to provide strategic inputs to my product family head regarding ways to keep attrition under control, protect headcount erosion through value-adding workshops, etc. Additionally, I provide the basic framework for salary revision, competency mapping, and training requirements for employees in my line of business.
Hope this clarifies.
Regards,
Chandril
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
I have joined Satyam as a Change Management Consultant, and it seems we are working on similar turf. I guess I will also be engaged in projects involved in large-scale IT implementations where the 'people' changes will have to be handled so that the implementation is successful with people's support. Without active support from people from the line and even right up through the management, no implementation, however proven, will ever be successful. What say?
From Switzerland, Geneva
I have joined Satyam as a Change Management Consultant, and it seems we are working on similar turf. I guess I will also be engaged in projects involved in large-scale IT implementations where the 'people' changes will have to be handled so that the implementation is successful with people's support. Without active support from people from the line and even right up through the management, no implementation, however proven, will ever be successful. What say?
From Switzerland, Geneva
Hi, I fully agree with you. I feel the most important thing is to make employees understand the intent of the organization, which requires them to change. Resistance is bound to come at an initial stage. Nothing comes for free in the world. The challenge is to keep the boat sailing. Does it make sense?
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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