Why employees leave organisations ?

Every company faces the problem of people leaving the company for better pay or profile.

Early this year, Mark, a senior software designer, got an offer from a prestigious international firm to work in its operations developing specialized software. He was thrilled by the offer.
He had heard a lot about the CEO. The salary was great. The company had all the right systems in place employee-friendly human resources (HR) policies, a spanking new office,and the very best technology,even a canteen that served superb food. Twice Mark was sent abroad for training. "My learning curve is the sharpest it's ever been," he said soon after he joined.

Last week, less than eight months after he joined, Mark walked out of the job.

Why did this talented employee leave ?
The answer lies in one of the largest studies undertaken by the Gallup Organization. The study surveyed over a million employees and 80,000 managers and was published in a book called "
First Break All The Rules". It came up with this surprising finding:

If you're losing good people, look to their immediate boss .Immediate boss is the reason people stay and thrive in an organization. And he 's the reason why people leave. When people leave they take knowledge, experience & contacts with them, straight to the competition.

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People leave managers not companies," write the authors Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman.

Mostly manager drives people away?
HR experts say that of all the abuses, employees find humiliation the most intolerable. The first time, an employee may not leave,but a thought has been planted. The second time, that thought gets strengthened. The third time, he looks for another job.

When people cannot retort openly in anger, they do so by passive aggression. By digging their heels in and slowing down. By doing only what they are told to do and no more. By omitting to give the boss crucial information. Dev says: "If you work for a jerk, you basically want to get him into trouble. You don 't have your heart and soul in the job."

Different managers can stress out employees in different ways - by being too controlling, too suspicious,too pushy, too critical, but they forget that workers are not fixed assets, they are free agents. When this goes on too long, an employee will quit - often over a trivial issue
- Azim Premji, CEO- Wipro

If I've to change my profession, what I'll do ?


I'll do this sweet job of Baby kissing.

Bangalored or Benga-lured :) ?

"When 'getting Bangalored* has acquired a strong negative connotation," becoming Bengaluru can only be a good thing for this city."
Heard about Bangalored* but never knew it's a official word in my tiny Wordweb dictionary. I'm sure none of the Bangalorean will enjoy this status. But that's the eventual truth which we live with. Hopefully I don't want to hear- Philipined, Norwayed, Chinesed :) some day in future. Though Bangalore is officially renamed as 'Bengaluru' on November 1 this year, I'm wondering what's gonna happen to this dictionary word Bangalored*? will it be Benga-lured ?

I've heard a number of pro & pan opinions, thoughts, comments, remarks on the new name of the city where I make my life. With so many backlashes in upward era I've learnt to live with this fastest growing 'India's Silicon Valley.' This name-gaming is less a political stint but a more of ethnic & cultural naming preservation. Like Chennai, Kolkota, Puducheri to name a few.

Though dated back, it's the intersting read in the context of new name Bengaluru @ usatoday.com

* Laid off work due to offshoring of the work to India

Adobe’s Next-Gen Technology

Apollo is a cross-OS runtime that allows developers to leverage their existing web development skills (Flash, Flex, HTML, Ajax) to build and deploy desktop RIA’s.

What is Apollo?

Apollo is the code name for a cross-operating system runtime being developed by Adobe that allows developers to leverage their existing web development skills to build Rich Internet Applications to the desktop.

Read more in adobe labs

Screenshots & more

5.5+ behave like IE7 or Firefox

IE7 loads and parses all style sheets into a form that Explorer can understand. You can then use most CSS2/CSS3 selectors without having to resort to CSS hacks.

The lightweight script is a single-line inclusion in your HTML/XML document. No alteration of your original markup is necessary. Neither do you have to alter your CSS.

http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/

"By plugging in this script library you can have IE 5.5+ behave like IE7 or Firefox, go away CSS hacks!. Apparently this script even had attention from the MS IE7 dev. team."
- Via: Ramakrishnan Annaswamy/CD mail list.

Bend it like u want



" Samsung just busted the entire planet with their latest toy! If you thought Sony had something cool with their UX90, well, think again! Here’s the SPH-P9000 Deluxe MITs, a PC shaped like a PDA, with Windows XP, a 30GB hard disk, 256MB of RAM, a 5” display, a 1GHz CPU, WiMAX, CDMA EV-DO, and a 1.3Mpix camera. It measures 143x94x29mm and weights 580g. That’s it, I officially declare now that Japan has dropped down to the level of Europe and the USA, in terms of geekiness. Korea has become the almighty country! "

For proof: checkout this

Google into Machine & Tools Manufacture ?

"I could see Google just buying Universal Tube & Rollform Equipment to get the Utube.com domain, and all of the traffic they're missing out on! Then they could develop some extra strong, high speed data pipe roll things for networks to search Google or something "

"why not Google get into the tubing business as well, start expanding out, maybe get into plumbing, then merge into the real estate business as well. I can see it now, Google Homes."

"Seriously, one day the internet might not be around anymore!. so it could be a goog idea for Google and shareholders to start thinking about more offline ventures. This is a perfect start."

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