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Article on May 21, 2020

COVID-19: Chaos in BPO industry

BPO companies need to shell out more money to plug critical gaps in normal situation work and working under Government enforced SOP during the lockdown period to be followed at work places.

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Employee Experience & Learning Continues To Be The Number One Priority

Key- If we focus on our people and their well-being; the business will take care of itself.

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Communication Is The Key During Crisis

In spite of all the research techniques, progress in artificial intelligence human race was caught unawares. I believe that humans are resilient and will make it out of this event even stronger.

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Work From Home: A FAD OR THE NEW NORMAL?

As lockdown restrictions are eased and people return to work, the question remains, is work-from-home (WFH) here to stay, or is it just a fad, a forced-choice that companies are making in times of social distancing due to the pandemic.

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Vedanta Cairn Oil & Gas CEO Ajay Kumar Dixit Superannuates After a 5-Year Tenure

Besides his contributions in the oil and gas business, Ajay has earlier served and contributed significantly to growing Vedanta’s Power, Alumina & Bauxite, and Aluminium businesses.

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Employer Branding and People Communication In Times Of Crisis

Ad spend on e-commerce has doubled in the US while of course the travel industry has had to lay off employees, be it conventional airlines or Airbnb, Trip advisor like new-age technology companies alike.

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Hike Looks To Strengthen Teams With Multiple Hiring Initiatives

Hike introduces innovative hiring initiatives to hire people virtually/remotely for 20+ open positions over the next few weeks for roles across product, design, marketing, AI & ML, engineering, partner functions and user research.Tapping into graduating and alumni talent from leading institutions like IIT Kharagpur & Dhanbad, NSIT, DTU, IIIT Delhi, NIT Kurukshetra, and Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology for their recruitment drives

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Panasonic To Cut 800 Jobs In Thailand, Move Some Production To Vietnam Next Year

Panasonic will still have around 13,700 workers involved in the manufacture of small appliances and batteries in Thailand.

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Mastercard To Allow Staff To Work From Home Until Virus Fears Subside

The company employs nearly 20,000 people globally, with its main headquarters in Westchester, a New York City suburb.

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The Lodhi, New Delhi announces appointment of Rajesh Namby as GM

Specializing in luxury hotels and resorts, Namby has a rich experience spanning over two decades.

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