Friday, October 29, 2010

Effects of physical defects on personaslity

Physical defects affect personality directly by placing limitations on what person can do and thus restricting the areas within which he can develop a positive and realistic self-concept. Indirectly, the personality is affect by the way defects influence the attitudes and treatment of significant people. In general, physical handicaps requiring the use of crutches leg braces, or wheelchairs are viewed more favorably and more sympathetically than obesity or facial deformities.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

An Attractiveness


Attractiveness has vital role in the personality of man. The strong influence of physical attractiveness on personality is not direct, but indirect, stemming from favorable attitudes of other people toward those who are attractive. And since attractive people are attractive in varying degrees, the attitude and treatment of other vary. The differences in personality.
An attractive- looking person of any age is more appealing than one who is unattractive. It is very rewarding. A person who is attractive is more sought after for dates than the person who is homely.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Interview: An overview-cum-guide

An interview is an interactive process which facilitates a selection committee to evaluate interpersonal attributes and communication skills of an individual and assess his understanding of wide variety of personal, social, technological issues around a person, besides his desire and ambition.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

E CELL ABV- IIITM

The institution provided E CELL program for twenty individuals with motive of fostering and spreading the spirit of entrepreneurship among the youth of nation to arrange a basic platform to those mind-masters who have the command to govern an organization with brilliant ideas.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Manager of The Month

Introduction- the program was related to managing department. How can manage provide an opportunity of learning students? The program motivated for budding manager so they can get an appropriate approach of management in Industry Interface, enhancement or spirit of local leader and appreciate their work.

The certificate of appreciate for program was given by IIITM for performance excellence in management to selected manger and declared them, the Manager of the Month. The program manager of a mouser was very helpful it’s all students of management. The programmer taught new skill to seem. The managerial tricks. All the students were happy to know all these things.

ABV-IIITM Gwalior :Hindi Pakhwada

We all are Indian and our National language is Hindi language, we should pay regard for our Hindi language. A few days back IIITM conducted a program in the favor of the language, named Hindi Pakhwada. The program was started on 14th Sept. 2010 and was continued sennight. On 14th Sept. 2010 institution inaugurated Pakhwade ceremony in the presence of Dr. Divakar Vidyalankar and shri Pawan Karan. Director Sahieb, Registrar Sahieb and shri Naval Bajpai IIITM were also present in Hindi Pakhwade program.

Monday, October 11, 2010

2nd HR Summit '2010' : Mr. Gyan Prakash Mishra Chief Manager, SRF Limited















  • LLB from Meerut University, MBA in Industrial Relations
  • Worked in Kanoria Chemicals, Dalmia Cements
  • Presently worked in SRF as Chief Manager

2nd HR Summit '2010':Mr. Aivnash Mishra: General Manager, Human Resource, Godrej















  • Post Graduation in Personal Management & Industrial Relation apart from Master in Economics and LLB.
  • Brings with him an enriching 21 years of experience in different Industries.
  • In 2010, he has been awarded by the chairman of Godrej Group Mr. Adi Godrej on “commendation for Affirmative Action” to fulfill Company Social Responsibility.

2nd HR Summit '2010':HR CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS COMPETITVENESS

They discussed on the effectiveness of human resource as a key for success. It requires highly competitive workforce. They discussed the on the traditional method of appraisals and performance based incentives from company’s and individual prospective. They carried out a study on incentives schemes to have the view of how the preferences for the incentives change with age group. The financial & non financial incentives at different age group. Between male and female, and the recognition factors that are important for any organization to female, and the recognition factors that are important for any organization to know.

Contributed by: Subhash Sharma & Akul Yadav (IPG-MBA 5th year)

2nd HR Summit '2010':Mr. Sanjay Jain Vice President, Corporate Human Resource, Abhijeet group















Speech


He started his speech by saying that salaries formed a major chunk only in consultancy firms, in manufacturing its 5%, in services/IT/ITES its 10%.
It was not the human capital alone, but the right kind of human capital that play a key role in profitability. Organization and individuals, both must match in all respects. He told that organization’s structure was also important, along with profiles, assignments.

2nd HR Summit'2010':PROFITABILITY THROUGH HUMAN CAPTIAL















They
put forth their viewing and considering human capital as a value producing asset instead of a cost to be minimized, reduced or reined in, Building a powerful human capital strategy requires solid facts, measures, & process for discerning discussed the Human Capital strategy. The next discussion was on the employee centered career planning and organizational centered career management. They displayed the study of career planning trends and factors that play role in planning.

2nd HR Summit '2010':Mr. Pramod Kumar Joshi Member Advisory Board, All e Technologies

  • B. Tech from IT-Bhu & M. Tech from IIT-Kanpur & PGDBM from IIM, Bangalore.
  • More than 20 year of work experience in IT industry at US, Mexico and India.
  • Advisor to All e Technologies in Noida.
  • Director of Winning Mantra.


















2nd HR Summit '2010': Mr. Manmohan Bhutani Vice President, Human Resource, Fiserv















  • Mechanical Engineer from BITS, Pilani and a Post Graduate from IIM, Lucknow.
  • Has overall 25 years of experience in managing IT & Software Business in different roles and positions.
  • Overall responsible for People & Operations which include Human Resources. Talent Acquisition, Training, Facilities & administration and IT Infrastructure function for the IT & BPO Division of Fiserv Global Services.

2nd HR Summit '2010': INNOVATION IN RECRUITMENT PROCESSES
















This session was all about the innovative practices made by the different companies to update their recruitment process because there is no benchmark available with organizations to know if they are doing good job for recruitment of the potential candidates. They told us that in today’s environment it is the most a light on the comparison between the traditional and e-recruitment methods. The e-recruitment methods are cost efficient, time saving, provide clarity about job & decrease the lead time. They further explained the internet and blog that are used now days as new tools for recruitment. The cost analysis report on the summer internship done by them at Reliance Life Insurance shows that the method that includes least cost is incurred in the e-recruitment methods. There is high pressure on the numbers to be recruited so there are other critical variables still not a part of review focus. At last traditional methods should not be replaced by e-recruitment methods; rather they should be used to supplement the traditional methods.

Mr. Jagannath Khuntia: General Manager, Human Resource, India Glycols Limite

Thursday, October 7, 2010

2nd HR Summit '2010' :Mr. Sachin Sharma: Head, Human Resource, Talent Management, HCL Technologies














  • Management Graduate in HR & Int Mkt from IMT, Ghaziabad.
  • Has 10+ year of experience in the domain of software consulting, professional services and corporate recruitment.
  • Worked with leading Banking Software Company in India as Software Trainee/Sr.Executive 200-04.
  • Worked as a Management trainee & corporate recruitment for FCS Software solutions Ltd 04-05.
  • Sr. manager Sales & Business Development for USS Inc & Infopro India Pvt.

2nd HR summit 2010':Mr. Deepak Menaria: Vice President, Human Resource, Global Logic















  • Has done MBA in Finance from Nagpur University
  • He is an entrepreneur with strong professional HR experience.
  • He has keen interest in Human Psychology and believes in applying Human understanding in HR practices.
  • He is founder director of Lambent Technologies
  • Among top 3 finalists for Young HR professionals at India-pacific HR congress at Mumbai in 2008.

2nd HR Summit '2010': INNOVATIVE HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES
















The team gave a presentation on Innovative Human Resource practices and what are the reasons that are responsible for paradigm shift from traditional HR practices to strategic HR practices. They also discussed about the limitations in Traditional HRM Practices:

  • Wage and salary only loosely tied to performance
  • Narrowly screening for non managerial jobs Tight supervision
  • Little training
  • Layoffs in slack times
  • Detailed workplace rules and procedures Broad management discretion
  • Job controlled unionism
  • Seniority rules no job security
  • No job security

2nd HR Summit '2010': Mr. S.Majumadar: General Manager, Human Resource, JK Tyres















  • Honours graduate with physics from Calcutta University and are a post graduate Diploma Holder in Computer science, from Indian Statistical Institute
  • Master Degree in Economics and Post graduation in Personnel Management and Industrial Relation from Ravishankar University
  • Bachelor of Law Education with Psychology
  • Multi Dimensional experience of 25 years working with Tata’s, Birla’s, Lohia’s and currently working with Singhania’s.

2nd HR Summit '2010' : SUCCESSION PLANNING

It was the presentation on SUCCESSION plan. The Core Principal Underlying Succession Planning
  • Leaders really do matter
  • Performance is what counts
  • Today’s top performing leaders aren’t necessarily tomorrow’s
  • Board set of experience & assignments is the best classroom
  • It’s incumbent upon today’s “top-100” to leave a legacy of future talent
  • Invest in the best

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

2nd HR Summit '2010':Mr. Sanjay Jain: Vice President, Corporate Human Resource, Abhijeet Group

  • Chemical Engineer from Harcourt Butler Technological Institute, Kanpur.
  • Started his professional career with J.K.Synthtics.
  • He had joined an Indo Swiss Joint Venture Group as CEO.

2nd HR Summit '2010':Mrs. Kumkum Nongrum: Vice President, Human Resource, Royal Bank of Scotland

  • Post Graduate from “Tata Institute of Sciences”, Mumbai.
  • Has 23 years of core HR experience in all aspects of HR Strategy, People sourcing, Development and Compensation.
  • Is currently heading the Leadership and Learning initiatives for Royal Bank of Scotland in India.
  • Is actively associates herself with students of various Management Institutes.

2nd HR Summit '2010' : Mr.k.k.Muthu: President, Corporate Communication Services & Ex Vice president Human Resource, Hero Honda


  • He is a Mechanical Engineering honors graduate from Bombay University, which he obtained after B.Sc. (UK) and LME from Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute, Mumbai.
  • His experience is in three modules: teaching at IIT Delhi (10 years), industry (24 years), and consulting (10 years).
  • He has worked with organizations such as GE Motors, Whirlpool India, Goodyear India, Hero Honda Motors.
Speech

He told that management will grow from at to science. He emphasized on the factor of the use of quality circle to deal with the problems in daily work areas. Quality circle is the only chain that bounds a large number of employees at operations department.

2nd HR Summit '2010': The application of leadership theories in the Indian corporate culture: a comparison between northern and southern India


They delivered a presentation in which they focused on the study they carried out in different companies in northern and southern India.
  • To study the application of leadership theories in northern and southern corporate world.
  • To identify the influence of motivation on the employee by virtue of the theories in context.
  • To identify the factors affecting the performance of the employees.
  • To identify the extent of synchronization between the organization’s employees and the leaders representing the organization.

2nd HR Submmit '2010':MR SANJAY PRAKASH BINDAL, PLANT, SRF LIMITED

  • Chemical Engineer
  • Has an experience of 27 years in the field of fiber technology.
  • Is currently working in SRF Limited, Gwalior as plant head.
  • Has worked for 13 years with an overseas company manufacturing Nylon-6 tire cord.
  • Has visited various overseas plants in Japan, Switzerland, Thailand, China and USA.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

2nd HR SUMMIT '2010':Mr. VINAY KARULKAR: CEO, ADITYA BIRLA (VIKRAM WOODLENS)















  • Diploma & Degree in Textile Technology from VJIT, Mumbai and Post Graduation in marketing from Mumbai University.
  • Started his career with Onida and later moved for a global exposure.
  • Associated with various B-Schools such as Symbiosis, Welingkers and ITM.
  • Trustee of famous Sun Temple at Gwalior which is owned by Birlas.

Monday, October 4, 2010

2nd HR SUMMIT ‘2010’ : Directing Excellence-the HR way

24th-25th September,

The program of HR summit has been held on in the institution on dated 24th-25th September.

The 2nd Human Resource Summit was held at Atal Bihari Vajpayee- Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior. The theme of this summit was “Directing Excellence-The HR Way”. There were number of speakers from industries Human Resource management department who gave their views ideas new knowledge perspectives and insights for the same. The main theme was covered under many sub-themes like “leadership for change”. “succession planning”, “innovative HR practices”, “innovations in recruitment”, “profitability through HR Practices ” and final “HR contribution towards competitiveness “.