Dear All,

After going through a couple of topics on this forum, I felt like writing this to all of you. There are many threads on this forum that die even before they are posted. The sole purpose of this forum is to share knowledge, but some of the great topics don't even make it to the discussions due to a lack of participation. I request all of you to share your comments on every post you read. At least that way, we might be able to share our views on the post and learn from each other. I am not saying this to make any post popular but somewhere, everyone in this forum posts a thread to get feedback, be it a suggestion, opinion, or just a comment. Let's get our acts together and make this forum a success by sharing more.

Regards, Arun.

From India, Bangalore
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You are right, Arun. Even I have noticed that there are certain threads which are unnoticeable. Not only that, people don't even reply to that particular post. This should not be done. There should be some reply to those postings.
From India, Vashi
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Hi, Arun.

I agree with you absolutely. Another big concern is that the same attachments and articles are posted as new threads by different people, causing duplication and triplication. I guess this is the greatest paradox! If we only participate and share, we will come to know about those posts and threads, and we can also avoid such duplication.

Thanks a lot for bringing it to the notice of all members.

Regards,
Sowmini.

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Hi , I agree with this as most of the topics are remained undiscussed. It even happened with me. I thought i will get some solution by posting but none replies.
From India, Hyderabad
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chalo then all of u here go to questionaire thread of mine and reply to my questionairre there
From India, Warangal
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Did u mean my self interest somi :P if so ur partially right bcos i need my questionairre to be filled and i need to make a end report
From India, Warangal
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ok, tell me where is that questionnaire? can u give me the link? cant search for that thread, boss....
From India, Madras
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Dear Arun and all Citehrians who have replied,

A humble request to let us peruse maximum, if not all, posts. I still cannot get over the ongoing discussion on the dressing style of a certain lady employee – she has been torn apart, but we seem to have overlooked the broader aspects of the valuable contributions made by some excellent contributors.

Regards,
Col Jude

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Very true, Col. Jude. It is so pathetic to see that people still continue to post that silly stuff, missing out on lots of good things happening in other threads on this wonderful site.

Thanks for sharing your concern over this.

From India, Madras
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Dear All,

Thank you for the replies. What really matters is posting comments on every post that we read. We might be able to give our views, suggestions, or maybe provide a positive stroke to the members who have taken the time to post their issues on the forum. I believe you all agree to this. I need help from all of you on one of my posts regarding citehr fighting for a social cause. Please do reply to that. I am sure it will help citehr create a reason for itself for the upliftment of the society we live in.

Regards,
Arun

From India, Bangalore
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Sorry Arun,Sometimes i dont reply as iam very bad in typing. I have started from today. Good initiative. Happy to see a person like this.Regards,Merly.
From India, Mumbai
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Bah! So people should reply even if they dont have anything informative to share, just for the heck of it, for a moral boost? I dont think so.
From India, Mumbai
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Hi Arun,

After reading your Humble Request, I thought I also should say something regarding the participation. You are right! There are so many posts that, though interesting and informative, are not discussed in the forum! Why? Is it because they are not SENSATIONAL? There are so many posts that ask for suggestions, views, and solutions but receive no feedback. Why is there a shortfall of knowledge, experience, or willingness to share? Definitely not...members are not really interested. If this is wrong, I stand corrected.

The members should also think before they put something on the site. Just for the sake of posting, one should not put something! I saw while going through the postings today - there is one member putting up a reply to a post as "why I am not able to open the attachment?" There is a member who has thanked this post/member!

Dear Friends, this forum is for sharing, learning, and correcting! Siddharth is doing a wonderful job in redesigning the site so beautifully, and I always feel like being on the site 24 hours. Let us use this forum intelligently, effectively, and creatively.

-Srinaren

From India, Bangalore
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True, I read somewhere "to make a topic interesting, please inject a sensual dose into that." It's proving right here, in an HR Forum!!!

This is turning out to be on lines of those infamous TV news channels that claim they will revolutionize society and air 12 hours of sensual and crime-related programs. Members, better concentrate on the issues that improve all of us to reach a better mental state to handle people in our organizations and make them productive.

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi,

I am new to this site and have a few suggestions. As mentioned rightly, let's make this site more interesting and create a common platform for discussions, clearing doubts, and career-related topics. I find many users treating it as a source of entertainment by uploading irrelevant content. If you are interested, please send such content via junk mail to everyone instead of creating disturbance here.

Thank you.

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Hi Arun,

Thanks for the initiative you have taken. Whatever everyone is saying is 100 percent correct. There are so many freshers like me who need suggestions on how to fine-tune our careers, but I did not find even a single reply for two days. Even though I am a fresher, I give suggestions to many people who are in need of it based on what I have learned. Everyone needs motivation. I am updating my knowledge by going through each and every article; it's of great use with numerous suggestions for a single problem. Let's make this forum grow, update our knowledge, and share the same.

Regards,
Ajithaa

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Hi all,

I appreciate the concerns of all. But, in an open forum like this, you are bound to get postings of mixed nature. Some restrict their postings to specific subjects. Some give comments on all. Some continue for months. Some perish in days.

For example, Arun wants to create a Social Cause. Only those who are interested will participate. You obviously cannot expect everyone to join here as every member in some form or the other would be contributing to some social cause. Obviously, you cannot contribute everywhere. So, you get responses which will be limited.

It is easier to comment on sensational issues. On the Bell curve or on BSC or on the Selection Process or on Psychometric Testing, you will not find many participants. Dress, pregnancy, etc., are sensational and will attract attention in any normal society. Nothing is silly as some pointed out.

Siva

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Thank you, Arun, for your initiative. It is indeed sharing responses that leads to learning from people. Also, I think it is a little rude to just skim over things that don't impact us directly for what we can get from them.

As HR professionals, surely we need to learn how to get over ourselves and "what we can get from situations" and be available for what is happening.

From India, Mumbai
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I have also raised so many burning topics in this forum but very less number of people replied. I share your concern in this regard. Regards,
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Arun,

I too have come across such a trend. I back you. All of us must keep in mind when reading a post that the originator has given his valuable time for the same. Let's value each other's efforts.

Regards, Srini

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It’s really sad to know..all the joinees should participate in not only posting as well as reading what is posted...most of the posts are truley wonderful!!!!
From India, New Delhi
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Hi,

I agree, unless a member replies, it is difficult to discuss or share knowledge with others and get/send the right view. Hope we all will show our maturity and upgrade the facility, especially for new users.

Thanks & Regards

From India, Delhi
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Hi Arun,

It's fine that every thread (if it is really raising a good question and you feel you can contribute to it) should be replied to. But adding a number of compliments is rather useless; instead, only one or two replies are sufficient in a complimentary context. It is quite regretful if any valuable queries are ignored in this competent HR forum. We must keep this in mind. Thank you for bringing attention to this issue.

Thanks & Regards,
Vandana

From India, Bhopal
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Dear All,

After going through a couple of topics on this forum, I felt like writing this to all of you. There are many threads on this forum that die even before they are posted. The sole purpose of this forum is to share knowledge, but some of the great topics don't even make it to the discussions due to a lack of participation. I request you all to share your comments on every post you read. At least that way, we might be able to share our views on the post and learn from each other.

I am not saying this to make any post popular, but somewhere, everyone in this forum posts a thread to get feedback, be it a suggestion, opinion, or just a comment. So let's get our acts together and make this forum a success by sharing more.

Regards,
Arun.

My Dear Arun ji,

I appreciate your suggestion/request. It would be very helpful to all of us if we share our views mutually with each other and find solutions together.

Thank you very much once again.

Regards,
D P S Chauhan

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Yeah, U r rite Mr. Arun and i think its realy needed. Encouragement should be their in each and every aspect to come out with new ideas. Regards, J
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Dear Arun,

Very true, some of the topics are untouched and not given due importance. I would request all the members to please avoid these things and try to share knowledge and help the group members.

Thank you,
Bashar

From India, Gurgaon
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Thanks, Arun. I agree with you. The reason is that I have also posted a thread to get some suggestions, but unfortunately, none of them replied. I thought it may be for young persons or for highly knowledgeable individuals. However, like you, if one person is there to initiate things.
From India
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i agree too! Important posts which define the sole purpose of the community go un noticed!
From India, New Delhi
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Hi,

I do agree with the suggestion. All the members are related to the same career profile. Almost all the members are thinking in the same HR-related dimension; maybe their personal thoughts are different. Still, those going through the site are learning enough. I am a relatively new member of Cite HR. I read every message posted here but could not put my view on each post because my experience is less, and I am not aware of practical experiences. After reading lots of messages here, I am able to express my views.

Thanks for the nice initiation.

Regards,
Ankita


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Thank you for your responses. Has my initiative changed the way we use CiteHR? Yes, I do agree that we might not be able to comment on each and every post. However, the posts on CiteHR are nothing but information. In case we are posting information on CiteHR that is copied or referred from another source, we can simply include a reference link that would help people access the complete information.

What is your take on this?

Regards, Arun

From India, Bangalore
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Our records show that you haven't posted in a long time. It would be great to hear what you have to say about the various issues being raised here. Hope to hear from you on the forum soon.

This notice comes whenever I log in. Even though I have posted a query many times, I haven't received any replies to date. I don't know why! This is why I stopped posting. Every time I post a query, I don't get any replies.

Thanks for being so concerned about the queries, not only mine but others' as well.

Thanks and regards,
Srinivas Nednurkar

From India, Hyderabad
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What I think is, the reason why there are many views and fewer replies is that quite often many of the keywords get picked up on all these searches that we do on Google. People only view it in search of a few solutions. It is a good thing that quite a lot of people from the HR community are replying to the different posts. But many times, a few posts go unnoticed, so it might just be bad luck.

Users like Octavius and Sivasankaran are big-time contributors and should be thanked for all the help they are doing. I am just a student, so many times I do not reply, sensing that I might not be able to do complete justice to the situation at hand. But I do view quite a few posts on a daily basis.

Anyways, it is a good thing that people should realize that contributing will only help whatever the views. Great going, Team HR! Cheers!

From India, Madras
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This forum is very informative. Though I have not been contributing actively, I am benefiting from the posts here. I thank all the contributors. Please keep the information flow going.

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hi arun i totally agree with you .so from next time onwards when ever i i view anything i will definitely post my suggestions/ views or comments.
From India, New Delhi
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Hi ... It is a very valid point ... Sharing the knowledge is as good as 'gaining' knowledge !! I second your thoughts and I will do my best post my responses to queries Regards Sesharaj
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