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The Working Life

De: Mint - HT Smartcast
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  • In the last three years, the relationship between an employer and an employee can at best be described as - mercurial. In the first two years of the pandemic, we tip-toed into each other’s private spaces and soon the office and the home shared the same room. Healthcare benefits, leave and employee engagement policies were overhauled as Covid raged. But once markets opened up, the equations became testy. Employees swiftly changed their loyalties and companies outmanoeuvred one another to retain talent. Then again, the tide turned as global markets and war put brakes on all future plans. Now, the employer had the upper hand and what followed was a series of layoffs, freezing of perks and hushed anxiety enveloping the office corridors. Over the next few episodes of The Working Life, We will talk to HR heads, compensation specialists, diversity experts and employees about how the relationship with our workplaces has changed. And will try to find out how companies are redrawing every strategy to retain their best talent and attract the new crop of young workforce who have a whole different expectation from their jobs. Tune in with Devina Sengupta to The Working Life to know more.
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Episodios
  • Bring Your Own AI: The Future of Work in India
    May 27 2024
    In this insightful episode, host Devina engages in a thought-provoking discussion with two industry leaders: Irina Ghose, Managing Director of Microsoft India & South Asia, and Ruchee Anand, India Country Head for Talent & Learning Solutions at LinkedIn. They delve into the findings of a recent study by Microsoft and LinkedIn, revealing that 92% of knowledge workers in India are leveraging AI at work, compared to 75% globally. The conversation explores the implications of this high adoption rate for data privacy, the reasons behind the eagerness of Indian professionals to bring their own AI tools to work, and whether AI certifications are effectively meeting client demands. Tune in for more
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    28 m
  • Can maternity leave affect women's career growth
    May 17 2024
    Returning to work after a maternity break is a battle for many women. India Inc is grappling with how to make the employees feel welcomed and get the team acclimatized as well. In this episode of The Working Life, Mint’s Devina Sengupta and Deepti Sagar, Chief People and Experience Officer, Deloitte India discuss issues around promotions, hikes, animosity within the team and how they can be addressed. Companies can not afford to lose out on the returning women
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    25 m
  • How does placement team of IIM- Ahmedabad work?
    May 3 2024
    One would think that Placements at India's premier business schools is a cakewalk. Professor Viswanath Pingali chairperson placements at India's top B-school IIM-Ahmedabad deciphers the code to getting the best companies no matter what the economy is. Pingali discusses with Mint's Devina Sengupta on how to look at placement data beyond just compensation numbers.
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    25 m

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