This reminded me of the regular discussions on HR wanting to make a difference. Seeing the passion of farmers and many others wanting to make a difference in their own way, and of course the stupendous commitment of the team that I got a chance to work with, provided me a sense of optimism, inspite of the many negative and energy sapping events that one sees around us. Is dharatee pe jis ne janam liyaa, usane hee paayaa pyaar teraa Yahaa apanaa paraayaa koee nahee, hain sab pe, maa, upakaar teraa Jab chalate hain is dharatee pe hal, mamataa angadaeeyaan letee hai Kyo naa pooje is maantee ko, jo jeewan kaa sukh detee hai
Mere desh kee dhartee, sona ugale, ugale heere moti Mere desh kee dharteeīailon ke gale mein jab ghungaru, jeewan kaa raag sunaate hai Gam kos door ho jaataa hai, khushiyon ke kanwal muskaate hai Sun ke rahat kee aawaaje, yoo lage kahee shahanaaee baje Aate hee mast bahaaron ke dulhan kee tarah har khet saje Most part of the third decade of experience though in one industry and mostly in one location was probably the most inspiring and meaningful, thanks to the association with eChoupal, engaging with different causes and continuing the association with HR profession.
No intention to paint the town red, but always remembered “Lal Patthar” This decade also gave me the opportunity to start contributing to the HR profession and community in a more meaningful manner. Khushi meele ya gham, badlenge naa hum duniya chahe badalti rahe Phir bhi nikal aate hain Pyaar agar sachcha ho bichde mil jaate hain Hanste hanste kat jaaye raste jindagi yunhi chalti rahe Mana jaane wale laut ke kab aate hain Doob kee suraj taare It saw me leaving ITC and returning back soon within that decade. The second decade possibly saw the maximum movements and multiplicity on most parameters. Saathi na kaarawaan hai, ye tera imtihaan haiĭekh kahin koi rok nahin le tujhko pukaar ke Shaam suhaani ban jaate hain din intajaar ke Suraj dekh ruk gaya hai, tere aage jhuk gaya hai Kaanton pe chal ke milenge saaye bahaar ke This decade also taught me not to give up prepared me for tougher challenges ahead, thanks to the inspirational guidance from seniors during this period.
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Challenges that made me learn several life lessons and professional lessons. My first decade had some unexpected work based challenges, challenges that probably come once in a lifetime, challenges that I never expected to face. Having looked at it FACTually, I now explore it the Bollywood way on how the journey has been so far.
Time frame getting compressed on all aspects Tools and Techniques including Technology Things that I have observed changing, changing more in the last decade:Ĭontext (Socio-economic, business, new generation growing in an environment of abundance)Ĭonversation language on HR aspects as well as on general matters – though at times I wonder if we really are having conversations Things that I have continued to experience throughout last 30 years:įundamentals (including Principles) as cornerstone for championing PeopleĪuthenticity as the critical success factor for HRĪlignment to business and society as a necessary requirement These may not necessarily be in line with what is generally discussed. So how do I look at the last three decades? Some FACTs based on experiences. I was fortunate to work with some inspiring leaders over these 30 years, but which would not have been possible but for the encouragement that I received from family and some very close family friends who provided all the anchors and support especially after I got into Class X. Many, many friends, well-wishers, guides and mentors Country and society at large In these 30 years, I had the opportunity to experienceģ ‘Indian companies’ – TVS Motors, ITC and Murugappa Group 5 Major industriesĩ Business / Operational leaders 11 different rolesġ00s of HR team members 1000s of colleagues Nikal pade hai khulli sadak par apna seena taane, manzil kahan, kahan rukhna hai, uparwale jaane, badte jai hum sailani, jaise ek dariya toofani. In 1988, these lines from the famous “Mera Joota hai Japaani” song of “Shree 420” seemed apt Just like Iqbal’s Saare Jahan se Accha may have been an inspiration for me to work in India, the song from “Iqbal” set the tone for my journey. A journey into the fascinating world of HR that as some of my school mates say now, I had decided even when I was in school. 30 years back, I had embarked on a journey armed only with a PG Diploma after having a Degree in Graduation.Ī journey that started with little tentativeness, but I was driven by confidence and a desire to do well.