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Topic of the week :  How you view your job? - part 1     Go to Topic
There are three ways to view every job. First, there is your perceived job –...
 
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 There are some common phrases you might have seen in job ads. Let us see what they really mean.   - Ability to handle a heavy workload: If you whine, you will be fired.   - Career-minded: You will not mind if your designation does not change till the retirement.   - Casual work atmosphere: We will take casually your serious work or if you dress well. Also we take everything casually which is serious to you like your career etc.   - Competitive salary: We remain competitive by paying less than
Debates in "Public Sector"
In place of endless meetings and agruments, is it not suitable to make a simple formula by which wage revision will be automatically updated? For example conveyance allowance is linked with the oil prices and so on.
Managing environment and managing stratagies are absolutely different in public sector and private sector.
Trends and Insights in "Public Sector"
This is with reference to the report of BT-Indicus survey for "The best companies work for", published in "Business Today" February 7, 2010. I would like to congratulate the Management and Employees of NTPC and BHEL to be among top 25 best employers...
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India's best companies- "Best Companies to Work For", a survey report by BT-Indicus, published in "Business Today" February 7, 2010 issue. This was Rated on six key factors and 18 supplementary factors. The six key factors are- Career personal growth...
Q & A in "Public Sector"
Mr Duggal; Thanks for your answer. I think you are partially right, as if we want to satisfy ourself we have to look our positive aspects and if we want to improve/progress we have to concentrate on our negative aspects. Regards.
 
 
 
 
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