Bangalore's top HR executives munch on ways to keep employee morale high

As India ponders how to ensure the so-called demographic dividend does not become a demographic disaster, one group of people is exercised the most. The human resources (HR) manager has the unenviable task of providing not just a continuous supply of employees, but also ensuring their skills are continuously upgraded. In the current gloomy economic climate, with companies tightening their belts and disaffection amongst employees spreading, keeping the flock together and keeping it motivated is a critical task. Again, training needs to continue, but is there enough of it?
Two big challenges; two subjects of spirited panel discussion at the first Business Today Knowledge Forum on HR held at The Oberoi, Bangalore. In a discussion moderated by Shamni Pande, BT's Senior Editor, the first panel took on the subject "Neutralising negativity: keeping employee morale high in tough times" - most relevant in today's context, not just for HR professionals but also the entire business community. The panel comprised Srikantan Moorthy, Senior Vice President and Group HR Head of Infosys; Manoj Biswas, Managing Director-Geographic Unit HR Leader, Accenture India; Sreekanth Arimanithaya, Vice President for Human Resources at CSC India; Mayank Bhatnagar, Director, HR at GE Healthcare; and Priya Chetty Rajagopal, Executive Director for Leadership and Board Practice at RGF Executive Search India.

Accenture India's Biswas believed the current situation would remain the new normal, and pointed out three critical areas of focus at Accenture - treat employees as fully mature professionals, give them opportunities to develop their skills and knowledge, and listen to them.
"We take pride in being a listening organisation," said Biswas. CSC's Arimanithaya recounted lessons he learnt at his current and two previous organisations, which faced both the external challenge of a slowing economy and the internal challenge of being on the brink of bankruptcy. "The bottom line is leadership and culture, and within culture how you engage your employees with straight talk so that they appreciate and understand you," he said. RGF's Rajagopal said that from a search firm's point of view, things were very different. "A reflection of these turbulent times is a lot more people out there engaging with search firms because they are sort of de-risking themselves," she said.
The second panel discussed another critical issue: "Employee training: Is India Inc. doing enough?" And holding forth on the subject was another power-packed panel comprising Pratik Kumar, Executive Vice President for HR at Wipro, who is also CEO of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering; Manish Sabharwal, Chairman of TeamLease; J.M. Prasad, Chief of HR at ING Vysya Bank; Seema Nair, who heads HR at Cisco India, and is also HR Leader for the company's Asia-Pacific, Japan and China businesses; and Saagarika Ghoshal, Director for HR at Metro Cash and Carry.


Panellists spoke frankly, passionately and without constraint. SRM University was the presenting sponsor of the BT Knowledge Forum on HR.