certainly one should appreciate sahil's opinion... doing business z playing game with challenges around the world. mr. raju did business being business man hez taken a risk but one thing he forget that one man canot do any thing if size is more. there should require somebody's help. he given hope to somany but establishing is an art also withstanding for a long time. as business is diversifying need proper strategy to carve the way to reach destiny.... my opinion to letter is why employee should stand behind the company? recently i have read a messez "love your job but not ur company". giving employeement is one thing and making to lead till destination is other thing. mr. raju got sucess in former thing and failed in second thing...... from the lesson of satyam every should learn "love ur job and also ur compny."
god bless sataym and IT industry.
regards
sanjay
From India, Vijayawada
god bless sataym and IT industry.
regards
sanjay
From India, Vijayawada
Hey Sahil,
This is really great.....
everyone forget abt the past and thinking abt the present and future.
However, I really appreciate your words and the faith that you have on your org.
Now, we came to know that Mr. Ramalinga Raju had done something to 54000 employees..
Handoff Sahil :)
From India, Madras
This is really great.....
everyone forget abt the past and thinking abt the present and future.
However, I really appreciate your words and the faith that you have on your org.
Now, we came to know that Mr. Ramalinga Raju had done something to 54000 employees..
Handoff Sahil :)
From India, Madras
What I understand from this discussion is that everybody is extremely mesmerised by the unity of Satyam employees in doing wrong deeds too. Same behaviour in a government organisation is looked down upon and labelled as laziness, cheating on part of government employees. Why then should they be treated the other way?
Secondly, any wrong done to uphold the image of a company does not absolve a person of his crimes. Cheating is cheating whatever may be the reason for doing it. No Robinhood can be found in today's world. If really they are they should be doing great deal of charity. Paying 57000 employees for their time spent for the company was no charity. Noone today does it for others without selfish motives.
Now if a government employee does same deeds to uphold the image of his organisation, will it be taken in good spirits?
Thirdly, since all employees do something wrong does not mean a senior person doing serious fraud is approved.
But I appreciate only one point that whatever wrong the senior management does, employees should not lose their unity and support future endeavours of the company for their benefit.
Please think over from both the angles before jumping to a conclusion and labeling a person as a good person or a criminal. If this is not the case no courts and lawyers are required.
I hope people will agree to my view point.
From India, Bharat
Secondly, any wrong done to uphold the image of a company does not absolve a person of his crimes. Cheating is cheating whatever may be the reason for doing it. No Robinhood can be found in today's world. If really they are they should be doing great deal of charity. Paying 57000 employees for their time spent for the company was no charity. Noone today does it for others without selfish motives.
Now if a government employee does same deeds to uphold the image of his organisation, will it be taken in good spirits?
Thirdly, since all employees do something wrong does not mean a senior person doing serious fraud is approved.
But I appreciate only one point that whatever wrong the senior management does, employees should not lose their unity and support future endeavours of the company for their benefit.
Please think over from both the angles before jumping to a conclusion and labeling a person as a good person or a criminal. If this is not the case no courts and lawyers are required.
I hope people will agree to my view point.
From India, Bharat
I do appreciate sahil for this effort... All satyamites should join their hands together at this moment to turn around the image of their organization..proud Satyamites!!!!!!
From India, Vijayawada
From India, Vijayawada
sahil's post on satyam was too good. He though emphasised on raju, but i truly feel that it is a big fault and lenient effprt of the HR staff for not properly monitoring the companies policies.
It is a shame for all the HR Managers of SAtyam. I REALLY BLAME YOU ALL FOR THIS IMPROFESSIONAL APPROACH.
SASIDHAR
From India, Madras
It is a shame for all the HR Managers of SAtyam. I REALLY BLAME YOU ALL FOR THIS IMPROFESSIONAL APPROACH.
SASIDHAR
From India, Madras
I support the statements made by this man & its really eye opening post to all organisation.............. we should remember that 'todays problems are the result of yesterdays wrong decisions'
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
The mail changed my openion on Mr.Raju and if all the employees take a stand of bringing back the organisation they can do wonders and keep the image of SATYAM ,but commitment and hard work required from the employees with the support of New board.
Patrudu
From India, Hyderabad
Patrudu
From India, Hyderabad
Appreciate your post! This has changed my thinking about Raju. Satyam employees really need to support. We all are with you. May god bless....all Satyam employees as well as Raju too.
Awesome,
If every organisation gets employee like Sahil,it can sustain every test of time,abt Raju...he had tried his best but its very unfortunate tht such a visionary can be a failure...it is rightly said that "one who is caught red handed is a thief"
From India, Pune
If every organisation gets employee like Sahil,it can sustain every test of time,abt Raju...he had tried his best but its very unfortunate tht such a visionary can be a failure...it is rightly said that "one who is caught red handed is a thief"
From India, Pune
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