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Conflict of Interest

21 Sunday Jun 2009

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Cricket fans in India are in the dumps. India, supposedly one of the hot contendors to win the ICC Twenty20 World Championship were eliminated without entering the semi-finals. Today even as we watch the finals between two teams -Sri Lanka and Pakistan-who deserved to be there more than the Indians did, we can’t help asking ourselves: What went wrong?

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The Carnival of HR

17 Wednesday Jun 2009

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A quick way to grab insight into interesting developments and trends in the world of HR is to take a peek into the HR Carnival. The latest edition is being hosted by Rowan Manahan of Dublin, Ireland in his blog Fortify Your Oasis.

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Great Places to Work-India 2009

11 Thursday Jun 2009

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The Great Place to Work Institute , India working in collaboration with the Economic Times has announced its  list for 2009 . Interestingly, you will find a clutch of organisations across different sectors which have made it into this prestigious list. They cover information technology, consumer products and financial services.

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