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    Hr Practices in It Industry

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    REPORT ON HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES IT INDUSTRY Submitted to – Dr. Swati Agarwal Submitted by – Apoorv Singh

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    hr practices of indigo

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    beginning of Indian Airline Industry. The credit to get Airline Industry in India was by none other then the great founder of Tata Group Mr. JRD Tata. He founded Tata Airlines‚ a division of Tata Sons Ltd. as the first airline of India which was later taken over by Government of India. During independence in 1947‚ there were several airlines which operated in India. In 1953‚ the government of India decided to “guide the orderly growth and evolution” of the industry. Air India and Indian Airlines were the

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    Schlumberger - Hr Policies

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    in California . In 1935‚ the Schlumberger Well Surveying Corporation was founded in Houston‚ later evolving into Schlumberger Well Services‚ and finally Schlumberger Wireline & Testing. Schlumberger invested heavily in research‚ inaugurating the Schlumberger-Doll Research Center in  1948‚ contributing to the development of a number of new logging tools. In 1956 Schlumberger Limited was incorporated as a holding company for all Schlumberger businesses‚ which by now included American testing

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    Hr Policies in It Sector

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    FUNCTIONS AND PROCESSES OF HR IN IT SECTOR BY: BHARATH REDDY (121111) MADHURIMA MUKHOPADHYAY(121219) VARUN PRINCE (121248) M SRINIVAS REDDY (123416) TIMMIDI VAMSHI KRISHNA (123440) DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS AND PROCESSES OF HR IN IT SECTOR INTRODUCTION: IT (Information Technology) sector is one of the fastest growing sector. It has played a key role in putting India on the global map. IT industry in India has been one of the most significant growth contributors for the Indian economy. The industry

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    Hr Practices at Reliance

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    HR Practices and HR Policies - RELIANCE COMMUNICATION Introduction Competitive advantage of a company can be generated from human resources (HR) and company performance is influenced by set of effective HR practices. Under present market forces and strict competition‚ the Telecom companies are forced to be competitive‚ Telecom companies must seek ways to become more efficient‚ productive flexible and innovative under constant pressure to improve results.

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    Best Hr Practices

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    Cover pg 1 Symposium on “Best HR Practices in India” April 16th & 17th 2012‚ HPCL Management Development Institute‚ Nigdi‚ Pune Organized By Training & Balanced Scorecard Department‚ HPCL Symposium Director : Mr. Ashis Sen‚ DGM-Training & Balanced Scorecard‚ HPCL inside pg 1 Business growth is no longer unidirectional. It has become multi-polar and is growing simultaneously along many paradigms. This has caused intricate complexities in the field of business which rules out

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    Unilever Hr Practices

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    Executive summery Organization Background | 3 | HR Practices of Unilever | 4 | Major HR Functions | 5 | * Recruitment and selection | 5 | * Training and development | 5 | * Payroll and settlement | 6 | * General service | 6 | * Human Resource Information System | 8 | Identified Problem | 9 | * Lack of recreation | 9 | * Low number of HR executive | 9 | * Lack of synergy | 9 | * High turnover | 10 | * No payment for the intern | 10 |

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    Hr Practice in Microsoft

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    Microsoft’s HR Strategy – An Analysis  HR Planning Report  Jyoti Priyadarshini  805­803­145      Preview ____________________________________________________________ _______________  1  Elements of Effective HR Strategy ____________________________________________________________ _ 2  Microsoft: Knowledge Fuel of the Technology World_______________________________________  2  HR Strategy at Microsoft ____________________________________________________________ _  3  Recruitment

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    Impact on Hr Practices

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    International Review of Business Research Papers Vol. 4 No.2 March 2008 Pp.302-315 Impact of HR Practices on Perceived Performance of University Teachers in Pakistan Khurram Shahzad*‚ Sajid Bashir** and Muhammad I Ramay*** A number of researchers have established the relationship between HR practices and employee performance but they mainly discuss developed countries. Little evidence is available about relationship between HR practices and employee performance from developing countries like

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    History of Indian Airlines

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    Brief History of Indian Airlines India’s chiefly domestic state-owned carrier‚ Indian Airlines Ltd.‚ flies passengers and cargo to 59 domestic and 16 international destinations. Its fleet numbered 52 aircraft in 2000. Indian Airlines has traditionally based its network around the four main hubs of Delhi‚ Mumbai (formerly Bombay)‚ Calcutta‚ and Chennai (formerly Madras). The airline carries about six million passengers a year and has a substantial freight operation. Origins The Air Corporations

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