I have joined in an organisation, as a sales manager, at the time of joining the sale was just 90,000 INR only. with 7 people, from the 90,000 I brought of sales of almost 6 lakhs in eighteen months. In the mean time 2 areas removed from me, and add another 5 people. Total 10 sales people. People are coming and going which is quite nature in sales job. Due to low salary, low income people are leaving and joining other company. And there are lot of areas I have relaunched the company. Due to representation gap almost more than 20 years.
Now the management has instructed me to report to my counterpart, who he is equally designated as like me. I felt it is insult for me, and I am applying leave. What I can do next? Please suggest me
From India, Chennai
Now the management has instructed me to report to my counterpart, who he is equally designated as like me. I felt it is insult for me, and I am applying leave. What I can do next? Please suggest me
From India, Chennai
In the mean time 2 areas removed from me - Management might be of opinion that you are unable to handle that much work load.
And there are lot of areas I have relaunched the company - why management is unable to recognize this?
Due to low salary, low income people are leaving and joining other company - Why you are sticking job then with low salary?
Due to representation gap almost more than 20 years. - What is mean by this?
Now the management has instructed me to report to my counterpart, - Management is of opinion that your counterpart can easily handle you.
I felt it is insult for me - Please leave the job if you fee so.
From India, Pune
And there are lot of areas I have relaunched the company - why management is unable to recognize this?
Due to low salary, low income people are leaving and joining other company - Why you are sticking job then with low salary?
Due to representation gap almost more than 20 years. - What is mean by this?
Now the management has instructed me to report to my counterpart, - Management is of opinion that your counterpart can easily handle you.
I felt it is insult for me - Please leave the job if you fee so.
From India, Pune
A lot of assumptions from your side it seems. So my suggestion is to get in to an interaction with your current manger or management and primarily try to understand
- Management view or perception on your performance
- What you did for the last many years and how best you can contribute, now
- Is there any specific reason for the reporting change
- If the management is not satisfied with your performance, request for one more chance to perform
- Ask for specific areas of dissatisfaction, if any and try to arrive at resolutions
In case if you are not in a position to convince management or they are already made up their mind to ignore you, then plan for a job change.
From India, Bangalore
- Management view or perception on your performance
- What you did for the last many years and how best you can contribute, now
- Is there any specific reason for the reporting change
- If the management is not satisfied with your performance, request for one more chance to perform
- Ask for specific areas of dissatisfaction, if any and try to arrive at resolutions
In case if you are not in a position to convince management or they are already made up their mind to ignore you, then plan for a job change.
From India, Bangalore
Better to look for another job and change. However reporting to same designation person is very common and happens in many good companies.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Friend,
There certain things you need to study before arriving at any serious conclusion.
Is the person you have been instructed to report has more experience in number of years?
Is working in the company before you joined the Company?
What is his performance record here and in the previous company from where he came?
Is he related to any of the directors of the Company?
On the basis of these information you can take a call on to continue or not to continue.
One word of caution, since the job market is very bad do not leave job without having a job in hand.
Warm Regards
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
From India, Thane
There certain things you need to study before arriving at any serious conclusion.
Is the person you have been instructed to report has more experience in number of years?
Is working in the company before you joined the Company?
What is his performance record here and in the previous company from where he came?
Is he related to any of the directors of the Company?
On the basis of these information you can take a call on to continue or not to continue.
One word of caution, since the job market is very bad do not leave job without having a job in hand.
Warm Regards
Bharat Gera
HR Consultant
From India, Thane
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