HR harmony

IN Media Watch Briefs | 28/03/2013

The poor journos at DNA don't know what has hit them. They are at the receiving end of HR experiments designed to realise "the chairman's vision".  First Subhash Chandra decided everybody had to gather in the morning and recount their good deeds. Now Bhaskar Das who came from TOI some time ago has suggested it would be a great idea if  editorial and non editorial staff share the same work bays, with HODs sharing cabins! Will they experiment with vaastu and feng shui next? 

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