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The Rostrum At DMS, IIT
Delhi
By MBAjunction.com News Service
After the success of Parivartan
’06, Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
hosted the first Rostrum of the year, The Rostrum
– HR, on Saturday, March 4, 2006 at the
Department of Management Studies, Vishwakarma Bhavan,
IIT Delhi. The event was inaugurated by Prof.
Vinayshil Gautam, Former Director, IIM – K and
Faculty of DMS, IIT Delhi and Mr. Rakesh Jaggi, VP &
GM Schlumberger. Mr. Jaggi addressed the gathering
on globalisation and integration of all sectors for
seamless working. He also stressed on how the developed
nations, particularly the West, will face a huge manpower
shortage and how this deficit would be catered to by
the Eastern world. He also threw light on female participation
in today's business environment.
The first session of the day addressed the theme of
Flexibility and Globalisation in HR. Mr. V.
Suresh CEO, Gold Souk, in his capacity as the
moderator, addressed the challenges and issues regarding
globalization of HRD. Mr. Anupam Bhasin, Director,
Hero Corp, threw light on global practices
with respect to HR. Mr. Sanjeev Sethi, Corporate
Head, The Imperial, gave his
insights into one of the fastest growing services sector,
the hotel industry, that captured the essence of Globalised
HRD.
The second session was moderated by
Prof. D.K. Banwet, Faculty, DMS, IIT Delhi. The session
addressed the Changes in the HR Scenario Today.
Mr. Manjit Singh VP & Head HR, Bank of America,
gave his perspective on the issue from Bank of America’s
point of view. The second speaker for the session, Dr.
P.L Sanjeev Reddy, Director, Indian Institute of Public
Administration gave his insights into the important
aspects of HR: flexibility, structures and strategies.
The concluding session was a panel
discussion on Ethics, M&A, Attrition and Labour
laws in Globalised HRD. The session was moderated by
Prof. Kanika T Bhal, Faculty, DMS, IITD. Mr.
Arun Sahay, Director, Competitive Strategy Intelligence
Asia, spoke about the process centric organisations
and HR’s role in such organisations. The gathering
was then addressed by Ms. Geetanjali Pandit,
GM HR, India Today Group, who gave a reality
check on today's business environment and stressed the
importance of employee engagement over employee satisfaction.
This was followed by an open house
where a healthy discussion between the students and
the panel ensued. The audience raised a lot of queries
on the Globalised HRD and its implications, which were
answered by the panel.
The Rostrum Seminar
Series is held regularly on a topic that provides an
insight into current and emerging issues. It finally
culminates in the event Building India Inc,
to be held in October 2006.
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