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SAIL receives SCOPE Award for Best HR Practices from the President
New Delhi, April 11, 2017: Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), nation’s largest steelmaker and a ‘Maharatna’ Public Sector Enterprise has been awarded with the prestigious SCOPE Award for Best Practices in Human Resource Management for the year 2014-15. Hon’ble President of India, Shri, Pranab Mukherjee presented the award to Chairman, SAIL Shri. P.K. Singh in the presence of Hon’ble Minister of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises Shri Anant G. Geete and Hon’ble Minister of State for Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises Shri. Babul Supriyo. Earlier, SAIL was awarded in the same category for the year 2011-12. The award was presented at the Public Sector Day function organized by SCOPE at Vigyan Bhawan today.
While accepting the honor, Mr. P.K. Singh dedicated the award to SAIL collective and said, “Each one of SAIL’s 80,000+ employees is a world class leader who strives to bring excellence in every process and product of the Company and achieve higher growth & efficiencies. The firm resolve of our employees keeps SAIL moving forward and motivates us to bring in and adopt the best industry practices in Human Resources.” He also recognized the constructive and important role played by employee’s associations and unions in synergizing the Company’s priorities among the wide workforce across the organization. This recognition is a reflection of the company’s special efforts to design highly motivational work environment and employee focused initiatives to nurture best in class talents.
SAIL management has repeatedly emphasized on the value of human capital in providing the competitive advantage and identified the potential of a high performing team. The company believes in guiding organizations’ investments in people through things like leadership development, job design, and knowledge sharing through systematic & focused interventions and policy of Learning and Development. Employees are provided meaningful opportunities to acquire new knowledge through different types of Workshops / Programmes / Competitions. ‘LEO’ (Learning from Each Other Workshops), Skill Knowledge Transfer and Collaboration with premier Technical/Management Institutions, Business Simulation Games, and flagship programmes such as Chairman’s Trophy for Young Managers are some of the benchmark practices. The company is also focusing on developing high impact leadership amongst its ranks to drive the top management’s agenda of ‘change’ and for transforming SAIL into a vibrant organization.
SAIL recognizes the importance of internal communication for creating a shared vision across the organization. Towards this Chairman has so far interacted with cross section of more than 25,000 employees and at all plants various interactive programmes are organized at regular intervals with the CEO. New online Executive Performance Management System (EPMS) has been implemented with a view to reinforce a performance oriented culture. To prepare managers for assuming greater role and responsibilities in future, thrust has been given on succession planning for which SAIL has formed an Assessment and Development Centre (ADC).
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