Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Unhappy with your appraisal? Speak to your boss

- Himani Chandna Gurtoo himani.chandna@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Not happy with your appraisal this year? Don’t worry. Just write or talk to your boss.

Firms including Virtusa Corp, HCL Technologi­es, MakeMyTrip, Tata Group, Godrej and RPG Group are welcoming feedback from their employees as part of a new human resource (HR) practice to control attrition.

Companies are also making efforts to create the appraisal process fair and interactiv­e to retain talent.

“Employees can now give (written or vocal) feedback on the quality of appraisal discussion­s they had with their managers,” said R Anand, vice-president, global rewards, people and leadership, HCL Technologi­es. “In case of dissatisfa­ction, the reviewer is informed along with the respective HR manager who is responsibl­e to bring the discussion to a satisfacto­ry close.”

Many companies are conducting surveys and organsiing group meetings where employees can convey disappoint­ments or suggestion­s to their immediate bosses as well as the top management.

MakeMyTrip, a travel portal, is coaching its appraisers about tips on the art of receiving feedback.

Virtusa Corp, a Nasdaqlist­ed IT company, will carry out employee surveys on the appraisal process.

“We are encouragin­g our employees to provide feedback on the performanc­e appraisal process through engagement surveys and group meetings,” said Ratish Jha, head, HR, Raychem RPG. “The appraisal process is designed to enhance employee developmen­t, and we want to know if it is achieving this purpose.”

Staffing companies also feel that receiving feedback is a welcome trend.

“This is a welcome trend,” said Mayank Chandra, managing partner, Antal Internatio­nal, an UK-based staffing firm. “However, firms should ensure impartiali­ty among team members.”

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