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“Having a happy and motivated team is the key to customer service, maintaining sales and controlling costs” |
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Interview with Mr. Pramit Sen, Sr. Manager - HR, HDFC Standard Life |
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Motivation is an important factor which encourages a person to give his/her best performance and help in reaching the organization’s goals. A strong positive motivation enables to increase the performance of the employees but negative motivation reduces their performance. In simple words one can say that motivation is process of boosting the morale of employees to modify them to willingly give their best in accomplishing tasks assigned to them. An organisation’s performance and its stability depend on its employees if they are motivated or not. |
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Let’s create a motivated team together! |
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Post liberalization India has poised itself to be the World’s 12th largest economy. It is also the fastest growing major economy of the world. With the opening of markets and easy access to Global platform India’s dream ‘Vision 2020’ of becoming the leading economies of the world slowly seems a reality. |
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CII-PwC release study on Gujarat MSMEs |
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A joint study released by PricewaterhouseCoopers and CII, titled ‘The Gujarat vision: Making MSMEs globally competitive’ analyses how the MSME’s in Gujarat are undergoing a significant transformation with several large scale investments being undertaken by the public and private sector players. |
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India Inc set to hike pay by 10.6% this year |
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Double-digit salary hikes are likely to be back this year in India with employees expecting an average hike of 10.6% in 2010, the highest in the Asia Pacific, according to a survey conducted by HR consulting firm Hewitt Associates. |
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IP Facilitation Centres To Be Set Up For Msmes |
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The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerceand Industry (FICCI) plans to set up severalIntellectual Property (IP) facilitation centres with support from the Ministry of MSMEs in order to create more awareness about the importance of protecting IP among small companies. |
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Knowledge network to benefit all students by March 2011 |
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Thousands of students are expected to have access to the world’s best online study material, research laboratories and faculty members when work on the National Knowledge Network (NKN) is completed by March 2011. |
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Dell to effect leadership changes in India |
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After a relatively good show in India, Dell, the world’s largest personal computer maker, is planning to reward its leadership team in India. |
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US, India sign pact to integrate small businesses into global supply chain |
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India and the US have signed the India-US Trade Policy Forum Framework for Cooperation on Trade and Investment, in Washington recently. |
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How to manage multitasking |
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It’s an all too familiar office phenomenon. Check the computer screen of any employee and three or four work windows will be open. Besides, there’s the instant messenger popping up ever so often, the constant ping of an email auto notification, and the mobile phone ringing constantly. |
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The All-round Digi-Drama: Conference, Quiz & Awards |
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The theme of the Digital Media Conference is ‘Insights into the Digital business’. This is the first year of the Conference, and this also marks the beginning of a digitally charged day. Mahendra Swarup, Chief Mentor, Smile Interactive and President, Indian Venture Capital Association on ‘Emerging Digital Trends’, will deliver the keynote address. |
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Is Madhya Pradesh the new Battle ground for Hindi Dailies |
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In the last two years one of the busiest market for Hindi dailies has been Madhya Pradesh (MP), the second largest state of the country in terms of size and the seventh largest in terms of population (60,348,023). The state has a literacy rate of 64 per cent (census 2001), the number of people who can read Hindi is 29,213,000 and the audience that reads any Hindi daily is 4,770,000 which include 3,608,000 individuals with an urban background. This shows there is a major gap that can be served so it automatically becomes a prominent battle ground for Hindi publications. If we see further the urban part that can read Hindi is 11,181,000 individual so the major potential lies in rural part. |
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