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Unhappy with your appraisal? Speak to your boss

Firms including Virtusa Corp, HCL Technologies, MakeMyTrip, Tata Group, Godrej and RPG Group are welcoming feedback from their employees as part of a new human resource (HR) practice to control attrition.

Updated on: Feb 25, 2015 10:49 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Not happy with your appraisal this year? Don’t worry. Just write or talk to your boss.

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Firms including Virtusa Corp, HCL Technologies, MakeMyTrip, Tata Group, Godrej and RPG Group are welcoming feedback from their employees as part of a new human resource (HR) practice to control attrition.

Companies are also making efforts to create the appraisal process fair and interactive to retain talent.

“Employees can now give (written or vocal) feedback on the quality of appraisal discussions they had with their managers,” said R Anand, vice-president, global rewards, people and leadership, HCL Technologies. “In case of dissatisfaction, the reviewer is informed along with the respective HR manager who is responsible to bring the discussion to a satisfactory close.”

Many companies are conducting surveys and organsiing group meetings where employees can convey disappointments or suggestions to their immediate bosses as well as the top management.

MakeMyTrip, a travel portal, is coaching its appraisers about tips on the art of receiving feedback.

Virtusa Corp, a Nasdaq-listed IT company, will carry out employee surveys on the appraisal process.

Staffing companies also feel that receiving feedback is a welcome trend.

“This is a welcome trend,” said Mayank Chandra, managing partner, Antal International, an UK-based staffing firm. “However, firms should ensure impartiality among team members.”

 
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