nashbramhall
1624

Dear Pragati,

As TS and Dinesh Divekar have pointed out, we are still not clear as to what you do and how large your company is and it's nature of operations. From what I can gather from your successive posts, you are a fresher. What qualifications do you have? What was the medium of instruction when you took your Secondary School Certificate? I raise this question, as your command of the English language could be causing you problems.

You say that you are dealing with 50 people. What exactly do you do? The managers do not have to interact with you to assess your performance at work. They can ask the people with whom you deal with, etc. The mere fact that they have extended your probation by 3 months indicates that you have not come up to their expectations. As Dinesh Divekar has pointed out, it may be that the deficiencies in your communication has caused it.

You have also said that your GM is 80% satisfied with your performance. In a workplace, that means not fully work-ready. The expectation is 100% satisfaction.

If seniors, at CiteHR, have criticised, they have criticised your approach and not you as a person.

Have a nice day.

Simhan

From United Kingdom
skhadir
288

Dear Ms. Pragati
In addition to your inputs, with your permission I would like to obtain certain information from your end

1) Whats your current DESIGNATION? What are your major roles and responsibilities as per your KPA
2) How many years of experience do you have in your DOMAIN?
3) Whats your QUALIFICATIONS?
4) Have you got the right job which you were expecting?
5) Are you getting the salary which you had requested or as per your expectations?
6) How many employees are you heading?
7) How many teams are reporting to you?
8) Is there anything new, you had learned from your staff, during your probation period?
9) Is there anything you taught your teams that made your teams to be more productive or learn something in favour of your organisation?
10) Do you believe in SELF DEVELOPMENT or CHANGE MANAGEMENT?
11) Did you ever tried to prove yourself that YOU ARE THE BEST AND YOU DID THE BEST?
12) How did you measure your SELF PERFORMANCE?
13) Can you list down your achievements during your PROBATION PERIOD?
14) Did you associate your achievements with your SELF PERFORMANCE while evaluating yourself
16) How old are you?
17) How many sisters and brother do you have? ELDER or YOUNGER
18) What do your parents do?
19) Are you married? If yes then, where your husband is employed?
21) Do you have children?

Kindly take your time and do provide me precise inputs in a formal way, as i am not able to understand your language. Try to understand each and every question before you start replying to it.

Kindly help yourself to receive help from deserved resources/channel....If you fail to answer, i am sure you will never receive any response from this forum as i want you to be more transparent with us, else we will never be able to decipher your current situation associated with performance appraisal issue.

with profound regards

From India, Chennai
deepak_rgp
Hi Pragati,
I had also been through this situation. The one of my college said " 10% growth is for work and remaining 90% for relation with higher management" for this many people do many funny things like appreciating the new car of the boss, some help to boss etc. I really find it quite helpful. The suggestions I found written above are bookish may sound good but hardly works.
Regards,
Deepak

From India, Bhubaneswar
skhadir
288

Dear Mr. Deepak
If you love buttering up your boss, you are welcome to do it. You may also teach the same to your colleagues in your organisation but kindly avoid doing the same in this forum as we all are professionals and love to deal in the professional way.
If you don't know the difference between DIPLOMATIC WAY OF DEALING and the other way of getting things done, which you had noticed and even it sounds productive to you, i would love to call it as "Unprofessional approach, Its better you learn the reality and biter facts of life. I am not sure how long you would love to keep doing unprofessional things in your life to climb the success ladder... If you continue the same, i am sure you won't be able to identify yourself or explore talents inside you or it can be something more than that.
I believe in my true identity which is created by my own hard work but not the one achieved by buttering up bosses. Learn to live the PRACTICAL LIFE.
With profound regards

From India, Chennai
ilke_vijay
12

Dear Pragati,

Though I am not from HR dept. but I never ever miss going through the daily mails from this forum. Many mebers exclussively working in HR or head of HR already tried to understand your problem but my only suggestion to you to avoid SMS language in briefing something. It is ok in our freind circle but any correspondence with SMS language displays negative image of the person.

I personally feel your immediate boss is just to look after operations of your branch and the real decisions maker is your boss who is in other city. Though he may have contacted you only twice or thrice in last 6 months, it does not mean he is not in touch with your branch. As per organisational structure already you have a boss in capacity of GM. If you are leading a team of 50 people in your branch then there must be some other departments and dept. heads like you who must be reporting to the GM of your branch. If you are handling complete branch of 50 people what exact role GM is playing then?

My only advise not to be upset and carry on your good work. Though it may not pay in current organisation but will give chance to come up in life with another company with responsible position.

Best regards,

VIJAY G. ILKE

Service Manager

National Taxi LLC


From United Arab Emirates, Ras Al Khaimah
pragati1986kolte@rediffmail.com
TO, All My Respected Seniors, I Read each and every suggestions and opinions and i come to know more things i vl definately provide the required information which will help me to solve this problem.
From India, Pune
skhadir
288

Dear Ms. Pragati,
We all want you to understand yourself better, rather getting demotivated for those reasons which are quite common in every company.
Try to evaluate the whole situation before you come to conclusion. Perhaps you can discuss with those whom you trust and seek their views or suggestions. This will give you peace of mind.
If we are wrong, We have to accept our mistakes and correct ourself for better future. This will help you keep learning new things that will benefit us.
Have a nice future and Good luck...
With profound regards

From India, Chennai
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