

Anusha B A
HR Professional-
Vaibhavi Bhat posted an update 3 months ago
HR Learning of the Day Lone Wolf Syndrome
Lone Wolf Syndrome refers to the tendency of an individual to isolate themselves from team efforts, preferring to work independently rather than collaborating with others. The term originates from the natural behavior of wolves that sometimes operate alone instead of in packs, reflecting self-reliance…
-
Vaibhavi Bhat posted a new post. 3 months ago
Are India's Startup Incubators Falling Behind? Reimagining the next decade of Growth.A Curious Case of Indian Startup Ecosystem: Past, Present and Future. India’s startup ecosystem has been growing rapidly from around 20 incubators until 2000, to…
-
Ramesh Ranjan posted a new post. 3 months ago
Leveraging Exit and Offboarding Analytics: Understanding Trends for Improved Employee RetentionIntroduction to Exit Analytics In the dynamic field of human resources, exit analytics has emerged as a crucial component for organizations aiming to enhance their…
-
Vaibhavi Bhat posted an update 3 months ago
-
Vaibhavi Bhat posted a new listing. 3 months ago
Franklin Frank [LION] - People & Culture at The ScalersAbout Franklin Frank [LION] A strategic and culture professional with 18 years of solid Human Resources experience. My expertise covers Talent Acquisition, Business Partnering, Employee…
Roopesh S Naidu, Ramesh Ranjan and Suba Prada -
Ramesh Ranjan posted an update 3 months ago
3 months ago (edited)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Workplace – Survey
The Global HR Community (GHRC) is conducting this research survey to explore the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Workplace and understand its impact on employees, organizations, and the future of work. As a global platform connecting HR professionals, business leaders, and…
-
Vaibhavi Bhat posted an update 3 months ago
HR Learning of the Day Akrasia
Akrasia refers to the state of acting against one’s better judgment, often described as a lack of self-control or willpower. The term originates from ancient Greek philosophy, particularly attributed to Socrates, Plato, and later Aristotle. Derived from the Greek word akrasia (a- meaning “without” and kratos…
- Load More