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The company takes human steps to deal with pandemics

The company takes human steps to deal with pandemics
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Bengaluru: The workplace changes permanently, and the chief executive needs to have a telescopic vision on how to handle employees during this crisis clock, said Ajit Issac, CEO and MD, one of the largest private sector employers in the country.
He spoke in ‘Hope Shots: Preparing the next wave’ Webinar held by the Times of India and supported by Bank Negara India and Skanray.
“This is the time of testing for the CEO,” Isaac said.
“They need to plan situations around them, galvanized systems and work with distributed workers who work from their homes or hometowns.” Vishal Bali, executive chairman, Asia Healthcare Holdings, said his concern was all about the company’s preservation after preserving human resources, which was different from the previous age.
“This time, you use a lens to understand how it affects your people.
Often, the cash flow is restricted but we succeed and ensure that there are no changes in the salary structure.” Bali said the pandemic has changed the concept of work permanently and focuses more on Safety and welfare.
Ravi Ranjan, General Manager of SBI, NW-II, Bangalore Circle, said that while bank employees are frontline workers and work from their branches every day, the bank ensures that people whose role is not facing forward, working from home.
“We limit the number of operations in our branch.
Which reduces footsteps.
While most of the customers use our application, some still come but we also put in front of the door to help them better,” said Ranjan.
Issac said there were three trends playing at the workplace transformation: preferences for temporary staff or performances, adopting a hybrid work model and companies that adopted a more humane approach.
“Access to data systems and the method of agnostic methods has become the biggest boost for the hybrid work model along with better connectivity,” he said.
“Also, the company takes steps to ensure it does not allow employees to leave.
We have a large friction rate in the first quarter 2020 because this time is not so.” Bali said when people returned to the office at the end of this year or next year , Corporate is involved with a health care provider that is a safety net.
“This will make the office environment safe,” he said.

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