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  1. SEWA: A Trade Union with a Difference

    Authors: Bhatnagar, Deepti;

    Reference No: OB0173 Pages: 31 Published on: 1, January, 1988

    Abstract: SEWA, or the Self?Employed Women's Association, is a trade union devoted to the cause of the upliftment of poor, self?employed women. Unions are often known as protest organizations aimed at wrestling maximum advantages from the employers for their worker? members. SEWA as a trade union has pitched itself ... More

  2. Shree Ramkrishna Exports (SRK): Quadruple Bottom Line Approach to HRM

    Authors: Jha, Jatinder Kumar; Varkkey, Biju; Shah, Virangi ;

    Reference No: HRM0260 Pages: 26 Published on: 7, August, 2023

    Abstract: SRK Exports Pvt. Ltd., a family-owned diamond firm based in Surat, India, has over 6000 employees. Despite facing economic downturns and the COVID-19 pandemic, the company, under the guidance of founder Govind Dholakia, has managed to avoid employee layoffs. SRK’s HRM practices, including performance management, training and development, recruitment and ... More

  3. Strategy Formulation

    Authors: Maru, Rushikesh M; Satia, J K;

    Reference No: PSG0020TEC Pages: 4 Published on: 1, January, 1977

    Abstract: The note outlines the steps that a branch of the Family Planning Association of India would need to take in formulating a branch study. This would require: 1) Defining the broad goals and objectives of the branch in terms of services to be provided, client segments, regional coverage, and channels to ... More

  4. Jajmani System **

    Authors: Pathan, Rukhsana; Garg, Pulin K;

    Reference No: OB0084TEC Pages: 6 Published on: 1, January, 1976

    Abstract: The note examines the nature of the traditional Jajmani system in terms of its underlying processes. It also examines the basic assumptions of interpersonal relationships between different economic dimensions of a village society. The note then extends the understanding of these processes and assumptions of interpersonal relationships to the study ... More

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