Month: April 2022

Dealing with Politics around you – The ABCDEF Approach

Sai Kumar Chandran The English word politics has its roots in the name of Aristotle’s classic work, Politiká, which introduced the Greek term politiká. In this book, Aristotle discussed the city (πόλις : polis) or “political community” as opposed to other types of communities and partnerships such as the household and village. Eventually, the word …

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We believe the key to satisfied and happy employees is giving them a voice

The automobile sector has endured big difficulties in the last two years of the Covid-19 pandemic. As one of the major business groups in Nepal, Sipradi Trading Pvt Ltd has faced challenges tactfully in areas including business, people management, operation, among others.  Sharda Rana is the General Manager, HR at Sipradi Trading. In a conversation with the …

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Multifaceted Collaboration 
A MUST for Organizations to Thrive

Bina Rana More so over now, because the Covid-19 pandemic has fast-forwarded our lives and triggered change faster than it would have normally. Rapid and disruptive changes in the form of digitization, flexi working, and work-from-home arrived without much preparation. Millennials and Gen Z are becoming a large part of the workforce. With the experiences …

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A MUST for Organizations to Thrive
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Human Resource Management
Past and Present

Rajendra Prasad Koirala According to Vincent Obedgiu, an HR management scholar, human resource management (HRM) is a result of the early twentieth-century human relations movement which emphasized the creation of commercial value through strategic personnel management. Human resources used to be dominated by transactional work like payroll and benefits administration. But as a result of …

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Past and Present
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Inclusion in Civil Service
Still a Long Way to Go to Represent the Unrepresented

the HRM Sita Pariyar made headlines of the media in the third week of February after becoming the first woman Chief District Officer (CDO) from the marginalized Dalit community. An undersecretary in the civil service, the government posted her as an administrative chief of Humla district on February 16. Her appointment garnered much welcome from …

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Still a Long Way to Go to Represent the Unrepresented
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