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Seminar on human resource

By Our Staff Reporter

NEW DELHI APRIL 14. ``The task on hand is to change the human resource function in such a way that it could transform the organisation it serves,'' said S. Chandrasekhar, President of Human Resource at Reliance Infocom Limited, Mumbai, at an all-India seminar on "Transaction to Transformation -- Emerging Role of Human Resource Management'' organised by the Birla Institute of Management and Technology here over the week-end.

As the keynote speaker, Dr. Chandrasekhar said the true role of transformation was to rise above transaction and to prove to be an effective mediator of transaction. He also emphasised the upcoming issues of human resources, outsourcing of human resources and facilitating the transformation of the role of line managers.

Inaugurating the seminar, the President of ECE Industries and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Institute, R.N.Jaju, focused on investment in human capital to posit it as the engine of growth and described the evolution of human resource development through the years.

The Director of the Institute, Harivansh Chaturvedi, in his welcome address appraised the gathering of the progress the institute has made over the years and added that it now figures among the top 25 business schools of the country.

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