thanks 4 sharing, it was realy good experince to read tht stuff. thanks.... i will certainly to change/ implement some of the strategies in my organization
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Great but still we have only TATA in this big Industrial country..... Anyway, Thanks for sharing the best acts of the lesser known peoples & equally for the rewarding organization. Regards Pawan
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Everyday appreciation piles up for the TATA's.
But tragedy is that it looks like we want only TATA's to do it and continue to do it for all the days to come because the world needs them.
This is just what happens when we watch a movie where the hero thrashes the villain and we derive pleasure from doing it ourselves.
We are all educated and informed people. Moreover, above-average and opinion-making class holding responsible positions. Let us ask ourselves whether we are true to the unflinching appreciation we are showering on the TATA's. But for one response, which showed interest in emulating the TATA's, all others look like only movie-goers.
I would also like everyone to ponder over what has happened to the perpetrators of this heinous crime on innocent, peace-loving Indians. What has India, or for that matter the world, done to the rogue nation that is behind this inhuman, purposeless violence? Can I say empty rhetoric and spineless inaction by the Indian government, and adding insult to this is spending Rs 36 crores on looking after the captured terrorist! Can I say more assistance to Pakistan, both financial and military, by various countries led by America!
Even the compensation announced by the government to the victims of this attack has not been completely disbursed so far!
This is the precise result of our collective inaction. Whether it is in supporting the wronged fellow Indians or punishing ruthlessly the perpetrators of the crime, we are lagging way behind, giving a clear signal that we are a weak nation and a soft target for such attacks. It is indeed sad.
From India, Bangalore
But tragedy is that it looks like we want only TATA's to do it and continue to do it for all the days to come because the world needs them.
This is just what happens when we watch a movie where the hero thrashes the villain and we derive pleasure from doing it ourselves.
We are all educated and informed people. Moreover, above-average and opinion-making class holding responsible positions. Let us ask ourselves whether we are true to the unflinching appreciation we are showering on the TATA's. But for one response, which showed interest in emulating the TATA's, all others look like only movie-goers.
I would also like everyone to ponder over what has happened to the perpetrators of this heinous crime on innocent, peace-loving Indians. What has India, or for that matter the world, done to the rogue nation that is behind this inhuman, purposeless violence? Can I say empty rhetoric and spineless inaction by the Indian government, and adding insult to this is spending Rs 36 crores on looking after the captured terrorist! Can I say more assistance to Pakistan, both financial and military, by various countries led by America!
Even the compensation announced by the government to the victims of this attack has not been completely disbursed so far!
This is the precise result of our collective inaction. Whether it is in supporting the wronged fellow Indians or punishing ruthlessly the perpetrators of the crime, we are lagging way behind, giving a clear signal that we are a weak nation and a soft target for such attacks. It is indeed sad.
From India, Bangalore
Hats off to TATAs......... A compassionate and humane organization to work with , which consider their human resource as assets.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
TATA the epitome of Corporate Social Responsibility. The Govt should take a cue from them and ensure they spruce up their act.
From United States, Chicago
From United States, Chicago
Hi all HR people,
I am serving notice period in my current organization, and my company has given an appraisal letter just after my resignation which was due for the last 9 months. Since I have already submitted my resignation, they excluded me from the appraisal procedure and are denying to give me my arrears for the last nine months. Is it legal to take away the arrears for that period for which the employee has worked for the organization?
Thanks,
Bani
From India, Mumbai
I am serving notice period in my current organization, and my company has given an appraisal letter just after my resignation which was due for the last 9 months. Since I have already submitted my resignation, they excluded me from the appraisal procedure and are denying to give me my arrears for the last nine months. Is it legal to take away the arrears for that period for which the employee has worked for the organization?
Thanks,
Bani
From India, Mumbai
Appreciating these activities of TATAs (both employees and management) by any best word, in any language will be lesser than what they have done.
Other growing organizations must learn to cultivate such culture inside, which will shine when taken to any tasks.
Great work, all of you, the very proud employees of TATA!
Regards,
Gopi
From India, Madras
Other growing organizations must learn to cultivate such culture inside, which will shine when taken to any tasks.
Great work, all of you, the very proud employees of TATA!
Regards,
Gopi
From India, Madras
Dear All, Salute to TATA’s for all they have done. Its a learning for others. Regards, Ratna
From India, Gurgaon
From India, Gurgaon
It's not managing the affairs; it's a clear display of leadership in which Ratan Tata and his family have displayed traits that created the most ardent followers of his family.
It's an example to all the CEOs and leaders about what kind of concern and relationship they should hold with their employees.
From Pakistan, Islamabad
It's an example to all the CEOs and leaders about what kind of concern and relationship they should hold with their employees.
From Pakistan, Islamabad
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