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Hello seniors,

I am working for an MNC manufacturing organization. Beginning in 2009, due to the recession, there were not many HR activities in our company, and we were focusing on cost-cutting, etc. By the end of the year, I delivered a baby boy and was on maternity leave. I reported back to duty yesterday.

I am requesting seniors to guide/help/advice/update on developments or improvements that I could introduce in the HR department accordingly. I want to do something very interesting for our organization and employees.

Looking forward to your help.

Regards,
Vidya

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From India, Bangalore
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Mahr
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Hey Vidya,

Congratulations on the newly born baby!

Regarding these types of questions, they require a lot of information such as the strength of your organization, whether your company is on track now, etc. Please ensure you provide clear and concise information.

Thank you.

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Vidya,

Before we suggest any development, please share the nature of your organization's business, the talent base, ongoing initiatives, and the specific area within your organization where you are looking to bring improvement.

We await your response.

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From India, Mumbai
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Hi Vidya,

Congratulations on your motherhood. I suggest that you conduct a few training programs and training games for your employees. This will help create an atmosphere of enthusiasm. Additionally, you can have a weekly session where you update them on the recent HR trends, business case studies, etc.

Let me know if you require my help in organizing these things.

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear All,

Thank you very much for the wishes and the response. Ours is a manufacturing MNC company that includes departments like finance, marketing, sales, production, quality, HR, maintenance, logistics, R&D, MARCOM, and so on. The Training, Development, and other benefits are in place. Like Madhav Reddy (RedMad) said, I am looking for examples such as updates in recent HR trends, business cases, new motivating schemes/bonuses, target cum appreciation, etc., where I have lost touch on the HR front.

Regards,
Vidya

From India, Bangalore
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Hi Vidya, Can you send me one test mail with your contact details. I would like to speak to you on this. I think I can organize few things for your firm.
From India, Hyderabad
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Hi there,

Your question is an open-ended question. In order to be able to help you, I need to have the following information:

- What is your organization's training and development strategy?
- What is your organization's performance appraisal system?
- Copy of your HR Manual/Policy.
- What are the policies you have in your organization?

These are the areas in which I might be able to provide input. If you provide me with that information, I might be able to help you improve.

From Oman, Muscat
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Hi Vidya,

There are lots of things to do in HR, but the key aspect is management support. If you have good convincing power, there are plenty of opportunities.

During an economic downturn, HR plays a significant role. You can analyze which areas of the organization are facing issues. Utilizing this data, you can plan training and development programs. Providing motivational training can boost morale.

Thanks and Regards,
Rahul Vaidya
HR Generalist
+91-9420349377
rvaidya7979@gmail.com

From India, Pune
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Dear Vidya,

Since the recession has impacted your organization as well, here are some suggestions:

1. Organize employee engagement activities to boost employee morale.
2. Study the salary trends within your organization compared to the market and make appropriate recommendations (conduct a remuneration survey).
3. Introduce new topics in the training calendar such as Enhancing Personal Effectiveness, Motivating a Team, Leading Teams, Mentorship, etc.
4. Analyze any attrition within your organization and create a presentation on the causes and any new company details.
5. Understand the new tax rules and ESIC rules.

Regards

From India, Mumbai
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Hi Vidya,

CONGRATS!

My suggestion is first of all never lose self-confidence. Believe one thing that you are not less than anyone, but at the same time, you are not more than anyone. Dare to dream; your dreams will drive you.

Wishing you all the best.

Venkatesh Miriyampalli
Asst. Manager
Reputed Company
Mobile: 9550667789

From India, Hyderabad
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