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Ringing Again

Thanks to business revival, BHEL is back in the list after a gap of three years.

- By ANILESH MAHAJAN @anileshmah­ajan

Thanks to business revival, BHEL is back in the list after a gap of three years

T hree years ago, the then Chairman and Managing Director of Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd ( BHEL), B.P. Rao, started talking about investing in human capital. His successor, Atul Sobti, is building on this, mainly through diversific­ation. The company, for instance, has started sending young engineers to work on new areas such as defence and solar that it is entering. The focus on digital innovation­s and re-alignment of the core power equipment manufactur­ing business, too, is giving the employees new challenges to work on. The aim is to inculcate in them a sense of belonging and accomplish­ment. BHEL also plans to set up incubation centres to promote start-ups.

In the third quarter of 2016/17, BHEL posted a profit of `93.54 crore as against a loss of `1,215 crore in the year-ago period. This is the second consecutiv­e quarter of profits, after 14 quarters of losses. Sobti says diversific­ation and employee engagement have been the key to this turnaround.

But is it easy to diversify a `26,702-crore public sector undertakin­g, the bulk of whose revenues come from manufactur­ing coal-based power equipment? Yes, says Sobti, adding that communicat­ion and teamwork are the key. “From day one, I have maintained open communicat­ion. I write to all colleagues every quarter and invite them to mail me ideas as well as grievances. The response has been immense,” he says.

Like most Navratana PSUs, BHEL, too, has a policy of “caring and nurturing” employees; for instance, its townships provide top-notch infrastruc­ture such as schools. The medical benefits, too, are far more generous than any private company in the country provides.

Sobti’s next plan involves building an in-house social media platform for employees in 2017/18. “The idea is to communicat­e and gain confidence of colleagues,” he says. ~

 ??  ?? BHEL CMD Atul Sobti (third from left) with employees
BHEL CMD Atul Sobti (third from left) with employees

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