hi fay,
Being in Hr the person needs to think according to the company benefits. There is a good way in reducing the cost of the company with the employee capabilities , a person can handle the situations if he is an experienced in their required field.
Regards,
kalyani
From India, Hyderabad
Being in Hr the person needs to think according to the company benefits. There is a good way in reducing the cost of the company with the employee capabilities , a person can handle the situations if he is an experienced in their required field.
Regards,
kalyani
From India, Hyderabad
Hi
it is fine that person is capable enough to handle both responsibilities. But he can not hold two designation officialy at one time. He can be either Asst to chairman or commercial officer handling second responsibility.
Neesu Sharma
From India, New Delhi
it is fine that person is capable enough to handle both responsibilities. But he can not hold two designation officialy at one time. He can be either Asst to chairman or commercial officer handling second responsibility.
Neesu Sharma
From India, New Delhi
In regards to your query, an employee cannot be given two different designation however he can perform two different roles. How efficient and capable the person is depends. In my wife's organization it was the same scenario. She wasappointed as an EA to MD however she was performing a role of Sales co-ordinator as well as handling resignee deck. But her designation was of an EA. These function line of reporting was the MD hence there were no issues.
My point to you is that a person can multi task and organizations look out for people with these qualities. But dual designation is a not a good concept to be followed.
From India, Mumbai
My point to you is that a person can multi task and organizations look out for people with these qualities. But dual designation is a not a good concept to be followed.
From India, Mumbai
Hi All,
This usually happens in smaller organizations but not the right thing to do.
As a successfull Organization, we need to makr careers and not just look at work done. Here this peson in question does two different kinds of work. We are neither building his career nor are we creating an atmosphere devoid of conflicts. There can be conflict of interests, conflicts on supervisory command, etc.
And mostly, when this person realizes he is being 'used', he will resign and then the Company will suddenly be less of '2' people.
Regards,
Bindu
This usually happens in smaller organizations but not the right thing to do.
As a successfull Organization, we need to makr careers and not just look at work done. Here this peson in question does two different kinds of work. We are neither building his career nor are we creating an atmosphere devoid of conflicts. There can be conflict of interests, conflicts on supervisory command, etc.
And mostly, when this person realizes he is being 'used', he will resign and then the Company will suddenly be less of '2' people.
Regards,
Bindu
hi Fay, I think, one person may handle many responsibilities but not two designations. because he cannot do justification for both. regards sadhana
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Nothing Wrong! and most of us do that also. This shows that the person is capable of handling multiple tasks. Good for him Good for the Company :icon1:
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
There are no rules to prevent such arrangement. Depends entiely upon the organization as well as the individuals capacity.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi Fay,
I think it should not be this way.........in a way it will not give role clarity to the person...and his he will have prbms in his appraisala also.....if the ratings of both the managers are at the extremes.
Regards,
Tejashri
From India, Bangalore
I think it should not be this way.........in a way it will not give role clarity to the person...and his he will have prbms in his appraisala also.....if the ratings of both the managers are at the extremes.
Regards,
Tejashri
From India, Bangalore
Hello fay... well yeah m a new budd in this site.. well wat i feel for your question is that a person (Ethically) should not work at two designations at one time.. but as i guss sujata has told that it depends on the designaiton also.. i mean an executive assistant can surly give time to other responsiblilities. but at the same time if u say that a person working as a recruitment executive can surly not work at another designations..
cheers
sahdev bhatt.
Hr - Executive
From India, Mumbai
cheers
sahdev bhatt.
Hr - Executive
From India, Mumbai
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