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November'08
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Boomerang Recruitment : A Strategic Tool for Rehiring Exceptional Talent
Recruitment Dynamics
Recruitments in Companies : Changing Times
Recruitment : Emerging Trends
The Changing Role of Rewards at the Workplace
Aging Workforce : The Present and the Future
Technology Interface with Human Resources
Working Women : Wake-up Call
A Relook into the Measurement of Human Welfare and Happiness
The 7Ps of Employee Retention
Integration is the Key
Sports Process Outsourcing : An Emerging Sector
HRD Climate in Indian Organizations : A Study in a Few Selected Units of West Bengal
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Boomerang Recruitment : A Strategic Tool for Rehiring Exceptional Talent

-- Rashmi Joshi

As the need for qualified employees grows incessantly in the increasingly competitive market space, many businesses find that their employees are enticed by offers of higher salary, greater benefits, improved stock options and the promise of a distinctive corporate culture. In view of the consequent attrition that is often a major setback to a company on various fronts the practice of rehiring former employees is fast catching on to recall exceptional talent, especially when the organizations face a severe shortage of trained, skilled personnel.

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Recruitment Dynamics

-- Manishankar Chakraborty

Recruitment has metamorphosed from a peripheral to a central activity of an organization. The emergence of knowledge sectors, coupled with novel HR practices, is giving a new shape and dimension to the recruitment landscape. Even though there has been lot of positive changes in this sphere, still there is a need for a holistic approach which can, to a large extent, bridge the rural-urban divide amongst the Indian populace. The article provides insights into the area of recruitment and a roadmap for the inclusive growth.

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Recruitments in Companies : Changing Times

-- Kiran Kumar

Employers are becoming demanding about the kind of talent they recruit in this fast-changing scenario. They are no longer willing to spend time on training employees if they don't measure up. This article sheds light on the dramatic changes in the hiring strategies witnessed in the past decade.

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Recruitment : Emerging Trends

-- Tanushri Banerjee

To become a recruiter by profession it may take years, but an early start is what the industry actually looks for. This article highlights the functions and the requirements of recruitment or an executive search firm in today's world.

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The Changing Role of Rewards at the Workplace

-- M Subramanya and D Anand

This article deals with the changing role of rewards at the workplace in the liberalized economy. It also establishes the growing importance of rewards in today's organizations and supports reward strategy as a tool for recruitment and retention of employees.

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Aging Workforce : The Present and the Future

-- Manisha Sharma

The sharp decline in birth and death rates of several nations has opened the way to study a new workforce market, i.e., grey market. `Grey market' workforce refers to the aged population whom the corporates look at as their future employees. Several Asia-Pacific nations like China, England and Australia are already facing this scenario. And India will be no longer an exception to this.

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Technology Interface with Human Resources

-- Mary Ipe

IT increasingly plays a key role in people development with HR departments making the best use of their systems for storing, organizing or disseminating information to their employees. This article looks at the interface between technology and HR, HR innovations such as HRIS, HR portals, Employee Self-Service and Software Collaboration. It concludes with pointers that firms need to be aware of while selecting software applications and solution-providers.

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Working Women : Wake-up Call

-- Shruti Murthy

Empowerment of women is not for self-sufficiency but to establish womaness as warmth, love and understanding. Today, women have started taking up jobs at all levels and sharing responsibilities of the male bread-earners. They are now much more educated and have been enjoying comforts and amenities. The new era must hold empowerment of women as its prime target. So, working women, wake up!

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A Relook into the Measurement of Human Welfare and Happiness

-- Deepika MG

It's intrinsic to human nature to acquire more wealth which is generally presumed to be directly related to the happiness we experience. Would a higher Gross Domestic Product, Prosperity Index or even Human Development Index be a sufficient indicator of the well-being of the citizens amidst growing inequality, intolerance, rising terrorism or a degrading environment? What better measure could be developed so that the indicator directs the governments to work out better policies for better quality of life?

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The 7Ps of Employee Retention

-- Komarraju Venkata Vinay

Today, more than ever, one of the major challenges faced by an organization, big or small, is retention of its employees. With employee turnover on the rise, organizations are taking every measure possible to `plug' this hole. It so happens that at times, companies use a square peg for a round hole and vice versa. As a result, the problem persists.

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Integration is the Key

-- Akinchan Buddhodev Sinha

United we stand, divided we fall is a proverb about which we probably don't know when it was born but one thing we definitely know is that it holds tremendous importance in our daily life whether it is professional or personal. Nowadays, we all try to achieve success in our endeavors, especially in our careers, either individually or we try to take the credit even if there has been group participation in achieving that success. Both are harmful as unless and until we don't join hands together and work like a team, it will be extremely difficult for us to sustain in this fiercely competitive market.

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Sports Process Outsourcing : An Emerging Sector

-- R Veena

Sports technology helps the professionals win the game. Video/performance analysis is an area of sports technology that helps the coaching process by providing statistical and video information. Research has shown that providing athletes/players with accurate feedback based on systematic and objective analysis, helps in improving their performance. Just like the software industry, India can be a good source for providing competent yet cost-effective video analysis for various teams in different sports. This article discusses Sports Process Outsourcing (SPO), its benefits and also explores the various dimensions of SPO.

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HRD Climate in Indian Organizations : A Study in a Few Selected Units of West Bengal

-- Pradyumna Kumar Tripathy

It is being realized that an organization can have competitive advantage by leveraging its human resources. This can be achieved through sound HRD practices. HRD is all about building three Cs-Competencies, Commitment and Culture. All the three are needed to make an organization function well. An optimum level of `development climate' is essential for facilitating HRD in an organization. Organizations differ in the extent to which they possess a sound HRD climate. This Case Study discusses the degree of HRD climate in three different organizations in West Bengal and attempts to make a comparison between these organizations.

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Automated Teller Machines (ATMs): The Changing Face of Banking in India

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Information and communication technology has changed the way in which banks provide services to its customers. These days the customers are able to perform their routine banking transactions without even entering the bank premises. ATM is one such development in recent years, which provides remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the development of this self-service banking in India based on the secondary data.

The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is playing a very important role in the progress and advancement in almost all walks of life. The deregulated environment has provided an opportunity to restructure the means and methods of delivery of services in many areas, including the banking sector. The ICT has been a focused issue in the past two decades in Indian banking. In fact, ICTs are enabling the banks to change the way in which they are functioning. Improved customer service has become very important for the very survival and growth of banking sector in the reforms era. The technological advancements, deregulations, and intense competition due to the entry of private sector and foreign banks have altered the face of banking from one of mere intermediation to one of provider of quick, efficient and customer-friendly services. With the introduction and adoption of ICT in the banking sector, the customers are fast moving away from the traditional branch banking system to the convenient and comfort of virtual banking. The most important virtual banking services are phone banking, mobile banking, Internet banking and ATM banking. These electronic channels have enhanced the delivery of banking services accurately and efficiently to the customers. The ATMs are an important part of a bank’s alternative channel to reach the customers, to showcase products and services and to create brand awareness. This is reflected in the increase in the number of ATMs all over the world. ATM is one of the most widely used remote banking services all over the world, including India. This paper analyzes the growth of ATMs of different bank groups in India.
International Scenario

If ATMs are largely available over geographically dispersed areas, the benefit from using an ATM will increase as customers will be able to access their bank accounts from any geographic location. This would imply that the value of an ATM network increases with the number of available ATM locations, and the value of a bank network to a customer will be determined in part by the final network size of the banking system. The statistical information on the growth of branches and ATM network in select countries.

Indian Scenario

The financial services industry in India has witnessed a phenomenal growth, diversification and specialization since the initiation of financial sector reforms in 1991. Greater customer orientation is the only way to retain customer loyalty and withstand competition in the liberalized world. In a market-driven strategy of development, customer preference is of paramount importance in any economy. Gone are the days when customers used to come to the doorsteps of banks. Now the banks are required to chase the customers; only those banks which are customercentric and extremely focused on the needs of their clients can succeed in their business today.

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