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nathrao
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A journey of learning in this forum.

HR topics deal with Human beings and how to do the best for them and get the best out of them

Man is more important than the machine.

If HR embodies this principle in real life dealings, The productivity level of all organizations will shoot up.

My journey in this forum has helped me learn so much about HR practices from many learned members and more so from queries by members. Finding out suitable answers to queries had put me on a learning path.

The database of answers in the forum is indeed vast. Much could be learned by using the search button and framing the right questions.

If the query is clear, you will get the right answers.

Today I have crossed 3000 appreciations which makes me happy that my skills and knowledge has improved and answers have been helpful to querists and other members who use this forum

I hope to continue learning and posting queries/answers which itself makes one more informed.

From India, Pune
Dinesh Divekar
7884

Dear Mr Nathrao,
Congrats for crossing a mark of 3,000 appreciations. Your contribution to the Citehr forum is in guiding the juniors is valuable. The forum needs a senior member like you.
Regards,
Dinesh Divekar

From India, Bangalore
umakanthan53
6018

Congrats Mr.Nathrao on your crossing 3000 appreciations out of around 4400 posts. Though we do not post our answers for the sake of appreciation, of course, appreciations give us a gratification that behind every appreciation lie a critical analysis and understanding of our post by the individual whether he be the questioner or some one else. It also motivates us to be empathetic by investing sufficient time in research, lateral thinking and effective presentation befitting the perception and the exact need of the particular questioner. The fact that you have given more than 1600 appreciations to others equally proves my above statement. By appreciating others, our learning curve becomes steeper. I enjoy your posts for always they are brief, polite, couched in simple language and appropriate with a touch of practical wisdom. Let the journey continue!
From India, Salem
nathrao
3131

I have seen the best way to get the best out of CiteHR is to
1) post query in simple language
2) Clearly spell out doubt or query
3) Grammar may not be vital, because everyone may not be knowing English that well, but question must be clear and not lack in details.
4) Querist must try and give feedback in the forum-so that posters and other readers are made aware of the practical utility of answers given on the forum.
5) Finally query must be couched in polite and friendly manner so as to inspire people to research and give suitable answers.
Cite HR has indeed a wide database which is useful from HR point of view in particular and generally also with myriad type of queries.
I have enjoyed my journey and learnt a lot in past 8 years.

From India, Pune
Glidor
632

Congratulations, The members of CiteHr feel proud to have a senior mentor with them

Nagarkar Vinayak L
619

Dear Mr. Natharao,
What is touching about your post is keenness of continuous learning and appreciation for others.
But you also have touched a point of vital importance. There is, generally, no feedback received from the querist p regarding an outcome of the advice given by the seniors. It would be quite encouraging experience to know whether the advice was implemented . True, general appreciation or thanks by itself, is not less important, specific feedback if received, would be much more satisfying.
Hearty congrats and expect to see your contributions in future too.
Regards,
Vinayak Nagarkar
HR and Employee Relations Consultant

From India, Mumbai
bijay_majumdar
366

Congratulations sir.Wishing you the most happiest new year and many more appreciations.We learn from you always.Thanks for your valuable co tributions to Cite HR.
From India, Vadodara
rkn61
625

Heartiest congratulations Mr. Nathrao. What has really attracted me while seeing your post is
"To know is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge"
Very aptly said. A coconut tree with full of ripe coconuts can not stand steady. It always bents down.
Wish you to continue your journey in Cite HR.

From India, Aizawl
KK!HR
1534

Dear Nath Rao Sir, Congratulations Sir on reaching such a notable milestone. Your clarity in thought and expressing are worth emulating. I am sure many many would have benefitted by your sane advice.
From India, Mumbai
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