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rmadkar77
Hi, Please let me know what are the present rate of increment for medium scaled engineering industries.or average increments in india for 2010-2011 for non IT Industries??
From India, Bhiwani
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Reema HR
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Hi Vinod Bidwaik,
Is these percentage remains same for other industries also ?
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saritamall
Hi, Please let me know what are the present rate of increment for bpo industries.or average increments in india for 2010-2011 for BPO Industries ??
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Thanks for the reply Vinod Bidwaik
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From India, Coimbatore
bhartigambhir
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hi
In our company and Group we received as per this
Excellent - 20% (20% Emp of total emp.,)
V. Good - 15% (20% Emp of total emp.,)
Good - 12% (40% Emp of total emp.,)
Average - 10% (20% Emp of total emp.,)
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From India, Faridabad
The Prodigy
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Using the 'Bell Curve' forced distribution might be helpful to keep the cost under control though not really recommended unles the company is undergoing restructuring / business process reengineering / redundancies for right sizing etc.
Benchmark with similar industries in market. See what is allowed in your budget and allocate using forced distribution.
ZJ

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
The Prodigy
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Using the 'Bell Curve' forced distribution might be helpful to keep the cost under control though not really recommended unles the company is undergoing restructuring / business process reengineering / redundancies for right sizing etc.
Benchmark with similar industries in market. See what is allowed in your budget and allocate using forced distribution.
ZJ

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
ansarisamir
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Hi Rmadkar, you can calculate average salaries and also determine the percentage increase by visiting this link-Average salary in India, Salary calculator India, Salary in India, Jobs India, Salary search India, Payscale india
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