Friday, February 10, 2017

Violence in garments.....A philosophical study

26-12-2016.......By honorable Shahidul Sir.........
Sitting idle is really painful, had a practical experience at last week, due to illegal / illogical workers unrest on Ashulia industrial belt. Day passed like a month. But at the period of working, can’t understand – how passing the day, month & year. 
Anyway, thanks a lot to our government to take an excellent initiative to make the situation cool.
Meanwhile, some of the owners are already losses hundreds crore taka each day of unrest/ shut down.
Ultimately these are the loss for our country / for us.
 Despite that, I am thanking to our honorable workers, as they realized their mistake & come back to the work.
Here someone can ask: how it was illegal / illogical?
Answer: The minimum wage was hiked three years ago, and the law allows the entrepreneurs not to revise pay in five years from a revision. So just after 3 years, suchlike of unrest is totally illegal / illogical. Actually unrest is always illegal. But there is some legal way to raise any-one’s voice/opinion.

Job as a HR officer.....

Human Resource Management.....

There are a lot of work to do as a hr officer in our country. About all decisions are made of them in a factory.Most of them are below.........

Human Resources Management HR Planning strategic HR planning; job design Attracting employees recruiting; selecting Developing employees training & development; performance appraisal Retaining employees compensation; maintenance; labor relations; separation

HR Planning for the future personnel needs of an organization, taking into account both internal activities and factors in the external environment.

HR Planning Job Design usually done prior to recruitment the process of describing the work that needs to be done by an employee and specifying the requirements needed in fulfilling the job.

 Human Resource Management

MBA (Masters in Business Administration) and its future.

MBA

Today in business world job is more harder to harder.And if you choose a normal subject then it will be very difficult for you to get your dream job.So first you should select a good subject to study.MBA is one of the best subject now in this business world.
A Masters in Business Administration, or an MBA as it is more commonly known, is an advanced business degree that can be earned by students who have already earned a bachelor's degree in business or another field. The MBA degree is one of the most prestigious and sought after degrees in the world. Earning an MBA can lead to a higher salary, a position in management, and marketability in an ever-evolving job market. 

Popular Job Options for MBA Graduates

After earning a Masters in Business Administration, most grads find work in the business field. They may accept jobs with large corporations, but just as often take jobs with small or mid-size companies and non-profit organizations. Other career options include consulting positions or entrepreneurship.

Popular Job Titles

Popular job titles for MBA's include but are not limited to:
·          Hotel or Motel Manager
·         Human Resources Director or Manager
·         Management Analyst
·         Management Consultant
·         Marketing Director or Manager
·         Marketing Research Analyst
·         PR Specialist
·         Product Manager

English Graduate ??.....

English Graduate ??
While they may worry that their degree will be seen as a vague choice, in practice it will have given them a broad understanding of how to interpret texts that is potentially valuable in the careers market.
This guide should help you think about the skills you have, the jobs they can be applied to, and the options available.
Though pay levels for English graduates may not be as high as those in other areas, many of the career opportunities it opens up can be particularly rewarding. Typical roles include publishing, academia or working with heritage and culture.
English graduates are suitable for many roles in the business sector, where they will be able to use their analytical and articulate thinking. What is more, their interpersonal skills should set them up well for a role in management. With some additional training, they could also consider jobs in teaching, journalism or acting. Other options include:

Do Before You Travel......part-1

Do Before You Travel

Be sure to get a passport as soon as possible. Passports are valid for 10 years, though some countries will not accept passports that will expire within a year. To get a passport.
Many countries require you to obtain a visa prior to entering the country. We know that visas aren't cheap — and, depending on where you're visiting, they can take a long time to be processed and approved.
The Department of State admits that fees vary between countries and even between applicants, as they're generally managed by the embassies of the country you plan to visit. You can learn more about visa requirements.

How to keep fit ?? Part-2

 

How to keep fit ?? Part-2

Book a hotel room between the fifth and eighth floors, then ignore the elevator. Better yet, take two stairs at a time. (Check with the hotel first because for security reasons some hotels do not allow guests to use stairs except for emergencies.)

 Use a ringing phone as an excuse to stretch your back. Stand with your feet astride. Imagine that you are encased in a plaster cast from your waist to your head. Gently tilt the lower part of your pelvis backward. Contract your abdominal muscles. Then gently tilt your pelvis forward.

When You're Watching TV

 Put away your remote and change channels the old-fashioned way—by getting up and walking to the television set.