GAIL recognised for being a Progressive Place to Work
Speaking at the event, he provided valuable insights into the efficient management of a diverse workforce encompassing multiple generations.
New Delhi: GAIL has received the prestigious recognition of being a Progressive Place to Work at ET NOW Workforce of the Future Summit. Shri Ayush Gupta, Director (HR), GAIL was presented the trophy, a testament to GAIL's commitment to excellence.
Speaking at the event, he provided valuable insights into the efficient management of a diverse workforce encompassing multiple generations.
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Reiterating the importance of instilling a culture within the organization, he underscored the essence of managing change with attributes such as flexibility, ownership, a sense of responsibility, and effective team leadership.
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