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XLRI organises 7th National HR Conference

| | Jan 16, 2015, at 06:14 am
Jamshedpur, Jan 12 (IBNS) : B-School XLRI- Xavier School of Management recently hosted the 7th National HR Conference on Jan 10 and Jan 11at XLRI Campus here.

The event was inaugurated by T. V. Narendran, Chairman, Board of Governors at XLRI & MD - Tata Steel India and South East Asia in presence of Dr. Pranabesh Ray, Dean [Academics] at XLRI and other dignitaries. On the occasion, he also unveiled results of the 2nd National HR Survey- a first-of-its-kind endeavor by an Indian B-school.

Narendran, who was the chief guest of the conference talked about the reducing distance gap with the help of communication and the role that it plays in saving time and money in his inaugural address.

“Social HR and its application jn technology is an emerging field and is very relevant to be discussed at this point of time,” he remarked.

The 2-days long conference organised by the flagship HR committee at XLRI – SAPPHIRE was on the theme - “Social HR and Technological Applications in HR”.

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