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REPORT ON PANEL DISCUSSION
Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Secunderabad organised a Panel Discussion on the topic
"Creating and Sustaining a Great Work Place" on 21st Jan 2016 at its campus on the occasion of
Strategic Management Forum (SMF) foundation day.
Following are the panel members:
1. Smt. C.S. Rama Lakshmi IFS (Retd) Advisor, Government of Andhra Pradesh
2. Sri. Susanta Ganguly, Head HR and Vice President (Corporate HR) L&T Metro Rail,
Hyderabad
3. Dr. G.B.S. Prasad, Director (Personnel) Vizag Steel, Visakhaptnam
4. Mr. T. Sudhakara rao Former Executive Director, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited,
Bangalor
5. Sri. K. Pradeep Kumar, Vice President HR, NFCL Group, Hyderabad
6. Sri. B. Hemanth Rao, Regional Director, NPC limited, Hyderabad
Sri. Abhi Rama Krishna, IIM-B, Director, South State Business School will be the moderator.
The event was attended by members of NHRD, NIPM, ISTD, HMA, CII and other professional
bodies, students and faculty of local B-Schools. No of students: 150, No of faculty members : 27,
No of guests from professional bodies and corporate: 20
Mr. K.V.S. Krishnamohan, invited the panel members on to the dais. The event started with
lighting of lamp, invocation and welcome address by Director Academic of the Institute Prof.
P.V.S. Sai. In his welcome address Prof. Sai highlighted details about Siva Sivani Group, its
international affiliations and some details about SMF.
In the panel Discussion the first speaker Smt. C.S. Rama Lakshmi highlighted certain difficulties
and challenges faced by women in creating and sustaining a great work place. “Woman should
be like a mother when she is leading the organization and like a daughter-in-law when she is
surviving in the organization. She quoted her own experiences and challenges and explained
how she could overcome them. Also she quoted experiences of Senior women Civil Servants
who could successfully overcome the challenges in their life.
Mr. Sudhakara Rao, Former ED (HR) HAL, advised the students not to look for Great Places to
work instead he advised them to join ordinary places and make them great work places by virtue
of their talent.
Mr. Susanta Ganguli, Vice President Corporate HR, L&T Metro Rail, opined that great work
places can be created and sustained only when employees have commitment to the organization
which reflects in their long term stay. He quoted L&T metro rail as an example where people
have been working for the last 25 to 30 years and how they made L&T as a great place to work.
He also felt that creating a great work place is not that difficult but sustaining it is very difficult.
Dr. G.B.S. Prasad, Director (P) felt that organizations can transform themselves from good to
great when they make the employees ‘feel at home’ . He made a comparison between
organization and home in terms of 2 to 3 generations present, concern for family
members/people, collective sharing of success or failure/happiness or sadness, member
cohesiveness mother/father touch (superior subordinate relations), sibling relations (peer group
influence) etc.
Mr. B. Hemanth Rao, Regional Director, National Productivity Council, opined that good talent
management, employee development, integration of diverse interests, harmonious relations
between members will make a great work place and proper systems and processes and adherence
to them by employees will sustain such greatness for a longer period.
Mr. Pradeep Kumar, Vice President, HR, NFCL group, opined that trust between employer and
employees, among the employees, perfect match between the employer and employee
expectations from each other are some of the important factors that create and sustain a great
place to work.
Sri. Abhirama Krishna, Director, South State Business School moderated the proceedings by
introducing the panel members to the audience and coordinating question answer session.
Mrs. Aarathy Samapthy, president Siva Sivani group presented mementos to the panel members
and moderators. The event was concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr, Pavan Patel and national
anthem.