hello, good evening every body. I am student of mba (H.R).plz help me basic things of hr and what things/object had know i am a good hr position.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Hi Piyali,
To be a good HR professional, you need:
1. Thorough knowledge of the entire HR domain, which is essential for decision-making.
2. Good listening and communication skills.
3. Motivational abilities.
4. Leadership qualities.
5. Ability to build strong employee relations by understanding them deeply.
6. Influencing skills.
7. Patience.
8. Knowledge of areas beyond HR that can aid in strategic thinking.
And a lot more... Initially, focus on expanding your knowledge.
All the best,
Harshit Sharma
To be a good HR professional, you need:
1. Thorough knowledge of the entire HR domain, which is essential for decision-making.
2. Good listening and communication skills.
3. Motivational abilities.
4. Leadership qualities.
5. Ability to build strong employee relations by understanding them deeply.
6. Influencing skills.
7. Patience.
8. Knowledge of areas beyond HR that can aid in strategic thinking.
And a lot more... Initially, focus on expanding your knowledge.
All the best,
Harshit Sharma
Piyali,
Hi, welcome to the fantastic world of HR. Honestly, right now, you should only think of learning and more learning. Try your hand at each and every detail pertaining to management and HR. You will always receive guidance from the seniors here. The position will automatically come with exposure, time, and learning. Hope I wasn't too philosophical.
All the best to you.
Rgds, Satarupa
From India, Gurgaon
Hi, welcome to the fantastic world of HR. Honestly, right now, you should only think of learning and more learning. Try your hand at each and every detail pertaining to management and HR. You will always receive guidance from the seniors here. The position will automatically come with exposure, time, and learning. Hope I wasn't too philosophical.
All the best to you.
Rgds, Satarupa
From India, Gurgaon
Please help me. I am a student of MBA in HR. But in HR, what is hospitality, back office, and hotel industries, etc.? I am very confused, and sometimes I don't understand. Please tell me what HR entails in these branches.
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
Hi everybody,
I don't want to sound too rude. This girl is not even clear in communicating what she has in her mind and what she wants! This is the level of the younger generation these days. They manage to pass out of colleges and B-Schools with professional qualifications. When they come out to the outside world, they find themselves abysmally lacking in English communication - both written and spoken versions. Since the modern generation is spending more time in SMS texting, the normal Victorian English has been given a holy burial, so it seems! Compared to countries like China, we Indians are better off due to the legacy left behind by British colonization of over a century. But there is a clear-cut erosion of the English language as a skill, as an important medium of communication.
Keeping this in mind, I am now in the process of developing a good module on English communication and communication skills for all those youngsters who want to master the art. However, through this posting, I am sounding out all training institutions to consider taking my services so that together we can achieve something for the next generation, and it is not going to be free distribution. The reason is that it is not so easy to go through some PPT material and become a Black-belt expert!
Best wishes,
NK Sundaram
Email: sundargem@yahoo.co.in
From India, Bengaluru
I don't want to sound too rude. This girl is not even clear in communicating what she has in her mind and what she wants! This is the level of the younger generation these days. They manage to pass out of colleges and B-Schools with professional qualifications. When they come out to the outside world, they find themselves abysmally lacking in English communication - both written and spoken versions. Since the modern generation is spending more time in SMS texting, the normal Victorian English has been given a holy burial, so it seems! Compared to countries like China, we Indians are better off due to the legacy left behind by British colonization of over a century. But there is a clear-cut erosion of the English language as a skill, as an important medium of communication.
Keeping this in mind, I am now in the process of developing a good module on English communication and communication skills for all those youngsters who want to master the art. However, through this posting, I am sounding out all training institutions to consider taking my services so that together we can achieve something for the next generation, and it is not going to be free distribution. The reason is that it is not so easy to go through some PPT material and become a Black-belt expert!
Best wishes,
NK Sundaram
Email: sundargem@yahoo.co.in
From India, Bengaluru
I think what NK SUNDARAM means is that the person posting this question is rather lacking in education. I cant believe someone with such poor communication skills has been awarded an MBA....
From United Kingdom, Grimsby
From United Kingdom, Grimsby
Dear All,
I thoroughly agree with Mr. NK Sundaram. It is a brutal fact that, despite being professionally qualified, most people lack English communication skills, both verbal and written. Here, I would like to contribute certain suggestions for these 'Capable but Unmotivated' individuals:
1. English is just another language, and one needs to conquer the most important thing to learn English, i.e., 'Hesitation'.
2. Like many other skills, English requires 'Practice'.
3. Last but not least, an important factor is the 'Environment'.
All these suggestions are simply based on my own experiences and practices, which I still follow. I hope they might be fruitful for the 'Desired & Deserving' candidates for their bright futures to come.
Thanks a lot and all the best.
Vikram Kapoor
From India, Delhi
I thoroughly agree with Mr. NK Sundaram. It is a brutal fact that, despite being professionally qualified, most people lack English communication skills, both verbal and written. Here, I would like to contribute certain suggestions for these 'Capable but Unmotivated' individuals:
1. English is just another language, and one needs to conquer the most important thing to learn English, i.e., 'Hesitation'.
2. Like many other skills, English requires 'Practice'.
3. Last but not least, an important factor is the 'Environment'.
All these suggestions are simply based on my own experiences and practices, which I still follow. I hope they might be fruitful for the 'Desired & Deserving' candidates for their bright futures to come.
Thanks a lot and all the best.
Vikram Kapoor
From India, Delhi
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