Amanvbs
7

Dear All,
Please Share this ppt , made by Parveen Rana - Director VBS Group ( Vision Business Solutions, VBs Consulting Pvt Ltd, VBS institute of Hr Study, Ransons Infotech Pvt Ltd).
This ppt will help you and guide you how you have to work in a organization and what is your roll and responsibility.
thanks

From India, Delhi
Renu J.
3

hey thanks,
im MBA student,done with 3rd sem & recently placed in an IT(a middel sized) firm as a HR-Executive. Im the only HR in my org. so there is no one to guide me. Doing everything on my own by surffing & obviously with the great help from this site.
till now i've prepared Timesheet, attendancesheet, Leave Application, policy book(working on that) & few more things.
can you please help me with innovative & current trends which i can introduce in my firm.pls.
warm regards,
Renu

From India, Pune
Amanvbs
7

Renu, I forwarded email to you , you can check and get back to me on my mobile to enplane what els you want
From India, Delhi
ms.monika
1

Hello Aman VBS,
Thanks for provide us the same. This is very usefull for me.
Can u pls help me for one thing also bcz at present m facing the problem in HRM.
Could you pls send me the PPTs of HRM like "Not my problem".
Bcz it is very convinienent for me.
Rgds/ Mona

From India, New Delhi
nashbramhall
1624

The ppt you have posted about Team work is good. I had read this story at https://www.citehr.com/32752-wonderful-story.html
The same parable had appeared at http://headhunter.typepad.com/sieze_...rk_a_para.html with the following note.
Thank you to the writer of this parable... this came to me in an email from colleague Janene (thank you Janene!)- not sure of the identity of the original author... however WELL SAID whoever you are!! Actually, who does write so much of the stuff that we get in our emails - some of it is really, really good!
Such notes help in avoiding being accused of plagiarising.
No doubt, the ppt is more effective.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK

From United Kingdom
Amanvbs
7

Dear simhan,
Thai is a story from Panchatantra, and i read this at there , after that i made this ppt on it , so what is wrong,
every one get knowledge from some sources and every one like to read lot of books , and this type of motivational stories always comes from there, i am not a writer, I am a hr professional and here we are to share knowlidge so that we all will get support and same i am doing if you feel bed then i dont have any problem
thanks
Parveen Rana
Director
VBS

From India, Delhi
Amanvbs
7

Dear Monika,
As you asked to me for a ppt on HRM , so i am sharing it with you as well as with other friends also, it is so nice and will really help you to understand HRM
If you feel that we have to do some changes in it then please share that with me also , i will wait for your reply .
thanks

From India, Delhi
pgajra
23

Hey Mr. Rana,
I would rather say that your post is FUNDU. I mean it has a lotta a depth & certainly makes sense if you gotta think about it.
Appreciate that you shared this with us.
Regards,
Pawan Gajra


nashbramhall
1624

Dear Praveen,
Sorry for the delayed response. I do not know how I missed the post.
There is nothing wrong at all. However, it is right and proper that we acknowledge where we got the idea from. If it is from Panchatantra, why not say "Adapted from Panchatantra".?

From United Kingdom
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