Central Region Conference, NIPM at RINL
The theme of the Conference is titled “Transformation of Organisation through HR Practices – Employee Experience and Employee Engagement.”
New Delhi: National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM)-Visakha Chapter in association with RINL, Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, will be jointly organizing a One-day HR Conference under Central Region, NIPM at L&DC, RINL, Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam on 26.04.2024. The theme of the Conference is titled “Transformation of Organisation through HR Practices – Employee Experience and Employee Engagement.”
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The Central Region of NIPM covers 10 chapters in Telangana, AP, parts of Maharashtra, Odisha & Chattisgarh
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The Conference will focus on various issues related to the present HR scenario which would be helpful to the HR Professionals in their Professional careers
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