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maheshppatel
Dear Chaitanya, Herewith attach file , it may useful to you for introduction of HRD -welfare scheme Regards, Mahesh Patel
From India, Ahmadabad
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Madhu Singh
Hi Chaitanya,
I feel in process of collecting information a post by T.Sivasankaran is neglected somewhere.
He has a very valid point. Please make a note of that also.
In case you have make a note of that, then please neglect my message.

From India, Pune
B K BHATIA
455

Dear Chaitanya,
You may like to do Google search for the HR software product 'EmpXtrack' which comprises of 18 modules, all based on best HR practices across different industries.
One of the best HR practices is to make yours a learning organization & the key to its success is to inject technology into your HR processes.
Hope you will enjoy reading through the EmpXtrack web site.
Regards
B K Bhatia

From India, Delhi
Chaitanya Reddy Halaharvi
Hi
Reference check is to be done once the employee joins the organisation, either through consultant who would charge for verification on the basis of:
1. No. of inputs and (or) nature of inputs you require
(or)
2. Inhouse HR co-ordinator can contact HR department
Broadly Inputs Like:
1. ID proof
2. Address Verification
3. Education Verification (Certificates Validity)
4. Criminal Record Check
5. Previous employment check
6. Reference check
7. Passport validation
8. Driving licemse verification
9. IT returns Validation
Chaitanya
HR

From United States, New Bedford
hkale
CAN ANYBODY PUT HERE YOUR VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS,WHILE PRACTICING,
VERY GOOD INNOVATION (implemetation) THROUGH HR -IN THE SENCE OF-
1."Human Touch" amongst the Employee.
2."Employee Satisfaction" - with Minimum Welfare Facilities.
3."Motivated HR Asset- of Organization"
4. BEST - "COST INNOVATION"


Prabhakar Azad
The only references which I can think of are:
1. If possible try inculcating the Balance Score card method
2. MBO if possible
3. Make the management's heart beat for it's employees and everything will fall into it's place
4. Role modeling / benchmarking companies from the same sector can be also a good step but again what is good for one may not be good for another
5. Have a proper survey held in which try to understand so as to what actually your employees need and which is an achivable goal.
The whole process takes sometime.
All the best
Regards,
Prabhakar

From India, Mumbai
HR AUTOMAG
4

Hi Dost,

I guess, by now, you have realised the limitations of all theories, which are being taught during our academic pursuation. It's a reality. However, since you are in this profession even by accident, have a "passion" for the profession. Now, our work is to develop the HR by either means.

When the thought process of going out of way and seeking somebody's help, you are about to succeed. Here is a small write-up which will give you impetus to think better and find out new solutions.

Best luck.

WAR BEGINS IN THE MIND OF MAN

The high, noble-sounding words that form an epigraph to the UNESCO Constitution state, “Since wars begin in the mind of men, it is in the minds of men that the defences of peace must be established.” Will this UNESCO epigraph ever be fulfilled by nations? So far the picture seems very dismal.
Medieval history is witness to ghastly accounts of religious wars or crusades between zealous Christians and Muslims that lasted for three centuries. Some religious leaders still exhort their followers to participate in jihads or ‘holy wars'.
Wars today are not confined only to army personnel who personally and directly are engaged in military campaigns. The injurious effects of wars now extend to entire civilian populations as well. It is a foregone conclusion that in a future world war nuclear weapons would be widely used. The destruction of life and property will be so great that neither victor nor vanquished will be left to rule over the debris of this world.
Cyclones, earthquakes and tsunamis are not considered these days to be acts of God. Nations are jointly trying to overcome these natural hazards but wars are not like natural disasters, they are man-made. But even then there is no worldwide agitation against warmongers.
Man has treated war as if it were something external to his inner psychological nature. In fact man's psyche plays an important role in the wars which are fought externally but actually begin in the human mind. Aldous Huxley, in his celebrated book “Ends and Means”, prophesied, “If we want to get rid of war we must get rid first of all of its psychological causes.” Krishnamurti, a great thinker and sage, said that war is merely an outward expression of inward state, an enlargement of our daily actions. There are psychological factors which are inherent causes of war such as fear, hatred, envy, insecurity, collective ego, competitive spirit, craze for supremacy over others, primitive tribal and racial arrogance and religious fanaticism. Spiritual therapy is the only way to root out the seeds of war from the minds of men.

From India, Pune
B K BHATIA
455

Hello Chaitanya,
Our HR product 'EmpXtrack' is based on the best HR practices in different industry verticals across the world.
May be you can attempt to modernize your HR function by introducing automation in a planned manner. 'EmpXtrack' is a web based integrated HR solution with 18 modules, each individual module having a state of the art architecture & fully customizable to the needs of any organization.
Since we have already implemented 'EmpXtrack' in over 90 companies across US, Middle East, Africa, Australia & India, you will find this product well suited to your needs.
You may visit empxtrack.com to get all the details. We are there to clarify if you like to discuss any specific issue.
Good luck & God bless!
Regards,
B K Bhatia

From India, Delhi
B K BHATIA
455

'EmpXtrack' is a composite HR platform based on the best HR practices in different organizations across the world. If you have enough time, go through the web site empxtrack.com which will give you an approach to manage HR based on best practices.
Good luck
B K Bhatia

From India, Delhi
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