Tag: Ankush Kaura
New Power Couple, CHRO & CIO, help sail through the pandemic
With remote work becoming the norm ever since the pandemic struck, organisations have felt an urgent need to completely digitise many work processes. Most...
Why a coaching culture and not any other culture?
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
“That depends a good deal on where you want to get to,”...
For the first time ever, Saudi airline operated by all-women crew
Flyadeal, a budget subsidiary of flag carrier Saudia, has become the first ever airline in the history of Saudi Arabian aviation to fly with...
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“Reskilling & upskilling will help employees navigate the new normal,” Tanvi Choksi
A big change in 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has had lasting implications on the future of work. The way most organisations used to operate has...
People Business elevates Sandeep Krishnan to CEO
People Business, the global human resource consulting firm, has elevated Sandeep Krishnan to CEO. As shared by Krishnan with HRKatha, in this new role,...
Codingal announces 1,000 remote jobs for instructors
Edtech startup, Codingal, is looking to hire at least 1,000 teachers over the next four months. The hired teachers will serve as instructors for...
Magenta to hire over 340 in 2022
Magenta, the Indian integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging and mobility-solutions company, is gearing to expand its team by at least 340 employees in 2022....
DIALOGUE
“Being good to everyone is being unjust to performers,” Mathew Job, CEO, Crompton
Q. In today’s times, what’s more challenging for a CEO like you — profit & business growth, talent & people, diversification, compliance or managing...
“A CEO needs to acknowledge the silent majority who create the company’s fortunes” S...
Q. RPG is a diversified group with businesses spread across sectors and domains. however, its brands have a strong individual identity unlike other business...
“If CEO is the father of an organisation, CHRO is the mother,” Pankaj Lochan
Q. You have been shuttling between HR and manufacturing roles. Was it a well-thought out strategy or did you just go with the flow...