IDBI Bank, Reliance Jio awarded for HR practices


Mumbai, Oct 2 (IANS): IDBI Bank and Reliance Jio were among the companies awarded for their staff-related practices by a top global human resource professional association over the weekend.

During its two-day annual conference, the India Chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management has recognised IDBI Bank for excellence in social media, while Reliance Jio was honoured with a special award for the impact of its staff-oriented practices.

Among the other winners, Wipro was recognised in the area of health and education, as also diversity and inclusion, the Aditya Vikram Birla Group for developing leaders of tomorrow, Mercer for talent sourcing and staffing, and Shree Cement for community impact.

The speakers at the event included Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, Genpact Chairman Pramod Bhasin,Reliance Jio Chief of HR Sanjay Jog, Citi South Asia Chief of HR Anuranjita Kumar and Make My Trip CEO Deep Kalra.

The sessions included "Dare to Dream! The aJio' Story", "Th e Face of Talent in the 21st Century", "Employee Stress and Bottomlines" and "The Performance Appraisal of the HR Department".

The society calls itself the world's largest professional, not-for- profit human resource association with over 285,000 members in 165 countries.

  

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