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HRM Project On BSNL PDF
HRM Project On BSNL PDF
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BSNL
Company profile:Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. formed in October, 2000, is World's 7th largest
Telecommunications Company providing comprehensive range of telecom services in India:
Wireline, CDMA mobile, GSM Mobile, Internet, Broadband, Carrier service, MPLS-VPN, VSAT,
VoIP services, IN Services etc. Within a span of five years it has become one of the largest
public sector unit in India.
BSNL has installed Quality Telecom Network in the country and now focusing on improving it,
expanding the network, introducing new telecom services with ICT applications in villages and
wining customer's confidence. Today, it has about 47.3 million line basic telephone
capacity, 4 million WLL capacity, 20.1 Million GSM Capacity, more than 37382 fixed
exchanges, 18000 BTS, 287 Satellite Stations, 480196 Rkm of OFC Cable, 63730 Rkm of
Microwave Network connecting 602 Districts, 7330 cities/towns and 5.5 Lakhs villages.
BSNL is the only service provider, making focused efforts and planned initiatives to bridge the
Rural-Urban Digital Divide ICT sector. In fact there is no telecom operator in the country to beat
its reach with its wide network giving services in every nook & corner of country and operates
across India except Delhi & Mumbai. Whether it is inaccessible areas of Siachen glacier and
North-eastern region of the country. BSNL serves its customers with its wide bouquet of
telecom services.
BSNL is numero uno operator of India in all services in its license area. The company offers
vide ranging & most transparent tariff schemes designed to suite every customer.
BSNL cellular service, CellOne, has more than 17.8 million cellular customers, garnering 24
percent of all mobile users as its subscribers. That means that almost every fourth mobile user
in the country has a BSNL connection. In basic services, BSNL is miles ahead of its rivals, with
35.1 million Basic Phone subscribers i.e. 85 per cent share of the subscriber base and 92
percent share in revenue terms.
BSNL has more than 2.5 million WLL subscribers and 2.5 million Internet Customers who
access Internet through various modes viz. Dial-up, Leased Line, DIAS, Account Less
Internet(CLI). BSNL has been adjudged as the NUMBER ONE ISP in the country.
BSNL has set up a world class multi-gigabit, multi-protocol convergent IP infrastructure that
provides convergent services like voice, data and video through the same Backbone and
Broadband Access Network. At present there are 0.6 million DataOne broadband
customers.
The company has vast experience in Planning, Installation, network integration and
Maintenance of Switching & Transmission Networks and also has a world class ISO 9000
certified Telecom Training Institute.
Scaling new heights of success, the present turnover of BSNL is more than Rs.351,820
million (US $ 8 billion) with net profit to the tune of Rs.99,390 million (US $ 2.26 billion)
for last financial year. The infrastructure asset on telephone alone is worth about Rs.630,000
million (US $ 14.37 billion).
BSNL plans to expand its customer base from present 47 millions lines to 125 million lines by
December 2007 and infrastructure investment plan to the tune of Rs. 733 crores (US$ 16.67
million) in the next three years.
The turnover, nationwide coverage, reach, comprehensive range of telecom services and the
desire to excel has made BSNL the No. 1 Telecom Company of India.
Employee Training
Employee training is the planned effort of an organization to help employees learn the job
related behaviours and skills they will need to do their job properly. It is a set of planned
activities that the organization will have their employees complete in order to increase their job
knowledge and skills and to have them get accustomed to the attitudes and social atmosphere
of the company. It will help the employee to be familiar with the goals of the organization and
the job requirements.
There are typical steps that go into a training program. These are outlined below.
1) Conduct Needs Assessment:
A need is described as a "gap" between what is currently known and what will be needed now
and in the future. These gaps in knowledge could be between what an organization expects to
happen and what actually does, how employees are performing on the job and how the
organization desires them to perform, and existing skills and desired skill level.
In order to conduct an assessment there are some analyses that must be done.
* An organizational analyses determines the effectiveness of an organization, where training is
needed and under what conditions the training will be conducted.
* A task analysis is used to provide data about a job or group of jobs, and the knowledge, skills,
attitudes and abilities that are needed to achieve optimum performance. This information can
come rom job descriptions, task analyses, employee questionnaires and interviews,
performance evaluation, and observation of the workplace.
* Finally - person analysis analyses how well an individual employee is doing their job and
determines which specific employees need training and what kind of training. The methods of
this kind of analysis include employee questionnaires and interviews, performance evaluation,
skill and knowledge testing and the observation of behaviour and results.
2) Implement Training Methods:
Now that the analysis has been done, the training method needs to be chosen. The two most
frequently used training methods include:
* Lecture: Lecture involves one-way communication, from instructor to learner - the learner is
passive in the process.
* On-the-job-training: This method involves such methods as apprenticeship and mentoring,
where the employee is actively engaged in the type of work they will later be doing on their own.
* Programmed instruction: This is a form of instruction that is pre-programmed and then
delivered methodologically to an individual. This form of instruction is self-paced - the employee
determines how fast they will learn and complete the steps and it is often completed more
quickly than group training. It can be delivered via a computer and can be costly to prepare.
* Simulations: This sort of training involves an employee being placed into a simulated situation
of what may occur in real on-the-job situations. Techniques include: Case studies where
trainees analyze a problem outlined in a report and offer solutions; role playing where simulated
roles are acted out; and behavioural modelling where trainees observe proper work behaviour
and then role play it.Part of the implementation of the training is making sure that the training is
actually teaching the employees the skills they will need - this is known as the Transfer of
Training. A more technical definition is: the extent to which the knowledge, skills or attitudes
learned in the training will be used or applied on the job. There are ways to increase the
probability of what employees are being trained will really relate to their actual job behaviour. To
do this, one can maximize the similarity between the training situation and the job situation,
provide a variety of examples when teaching skills and reward trained behaviours and ideas on
the job.
3) Training Evaluation:
Training evaluation is used to evaluate the reactions of the learners, measure the learning that
occurred, assess on-the-job behaviours, identify business results that are due to the training
and calculate if the investment in training has had any return in the gains of the company.
Business results can be measured in "hard" data and "soft" data. Hard data are measures of
productivity, quality, material costs, absenteeism and turnover and customer satisfaction. Soft
data is items such as job satisfaction, teamwork, and organizational commitment on the part of
the employees.
Performance appraisal
Performance appraisal:IN the BSNL performance appraisal doesnt play a great role reason behind that its a
government organization but its a important part of organization. In BSNL every
employee has a service book which is written by his senior if employer not do his duty
well then his senior mark in his service record book which create problem for gating
promotion etc.
1. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: - BSNL limited follows different types of method to
evaluate his employee performance and accordingly they provide incentives and perk
to them as well as promotion and pay rise. ITI also get done its HR audit during period
of 2002 to 2005 which included many of its office along with head quaters.
2. Audit objectives:- The manpower planning done by the Company was adequate to
meet its Objectives.
2. The Company ensured optimum deployment of manpower;
3. The Company introduced new recruitment policies and practices and Whether they
were adequate
4.Well defined, fair and transparent career progression policies and practices were in
Place.
5. Well defined, fair and transparent transfer policies and practices were in Place.
6. An effective performance management system was in place;