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Importance of HR In 2006, Vi dyasagar Institute of Management (VIM) affiliated to Maharastra Unive rsity was set up with a noble objectiv e to impar t busines s educatio n. The governing bodies of this institute had already established its reputation in the field of Engineeri ng, MCA, and oth er Post Graduate Diploma Course and unanimously decided to start a high standard business school and impart the business studies to its students based on the recent trends. Keeping in view, the excellent quality, they recruited faculties of high caliber and rich experience in the industrial arena. The govern ing bod ies were ver y ent hus e about get tin g suc h exp eri enc ed tal ent ed professionals to join their growing institute and achieve their objective. They were successful in getting faculties who had studied in IIMs and had rich experience in teaching in other elite business school. Mr. Samuel was selected as the Director of VIM. Mr. Samu el was the man with vigor to achieve th e best for the institut e. He had strict discipline both in his life and for others too. He thought of pursuing his interest in business field and joined for MBA from Chandigarh University where he was adjudged as the best student and had got the opportunity to study in Canada from where he imbibed a lot of busine ss learning through exp eri ments. In his learning he understood that understanding human behaviour is very important for business and therefore did his Masters in Psychology too. Before joining the institute he submitted his Ph.D thesis relating to Stress and Performance and also worked in the position of Deputy General Manager in one of the enormous automobile industry in Chennai. To work with him he had three more faculties, First, Mr. John who had completed his M.Tech and lat er pursu ed to study for MBA in IIM and worked as an Elect ric al Engineer in ONGC, a k nown public sector un dertaking in India. He was the person who felt comfortable in a v ery formal administrative set up. He joined the instit ute earlier than other faculties and was a helping hand in the administration work till Mr. Rajendran joined as the administrate staff of VIM. Second, Mr. Sunil Kumar, who after the completion of MA in Sociology took other post gradu ate diploma in the areas of HR and Business Administration. He was a person very keen in learning HR and practicing HR and was assertive enough to put forth his dema nds in a pleas ing manner . He worke d in elite managemen t schools and had very rich exposure in the area of practical HR. He was an excellent HR personality who knew how to handle the situation in a tactful manner or in other words, he know how to take right actions at right time. Third, Ms. Geeta Dixit, who did her Masters in Psychology through distance education (IGNOU)and thereafter completed her MPhil (Industrial Psychology) from University of Madras. She was very partic ular about her rights and was very dedicated to her work. She was expertis e in soft skill and SP SS field and was in terested in developing the communication skills of the students. She worked as Lecturer in Akshay Institute of Management, Bangalore and had developed personality and communication skills package for MBA students and was successful to great extent in developing the skills in the students. Some of the students to be inducted in VIM were interviewed before the faculties wer e rec rui ted but luc kil y Mr. John was their thr oug hou t the selection of all the students. A total of 9 batches with a maximum of 15 students and a minimum of 8 students were interviewed on a day. Mr. Samuel joined the recruitment process later

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Importance of HR 

In 2006, Vidyasagar Institute of Management (VIM) affiliated to MaharastraUniversity was set up with a noble objective to impart business education. The

governing bodies of this institute had already established its reputation in the field of Engineering, MCA, and other Post Graduate Diploma Course and unanimously

decided to start a high standard business school and impart the business studies to

its students based on the recent trends. Keeping in view, the excellent quality, theyrecruited faculties of high caliber and rich experience in the industrial arena. The

governing bodies were very enthuse about getting such experienced talentedprofessionals to join their growing institute and achieve their objective. They were

successful in getting faculties who had studied in IIMs and had rich experience in

teaching in other elite business school. Mr. Samuel was selected as the Director of VIM. Mr. Samuel was the man with vigor to achieve the best for the institute. He

had strict discipline both in his life and for others too. He thought of pursuing hisinterest in business field and joined for MBA from Chandigarh University where he

was adjudged as the best student and had got the opportunity to study in Canadafrom where he imbibed a lot of business learning through experiments. In his

learning he understood that understanding human behaviour is very important forbusiness and therefore did his Masters in Psychology too. Before joining the institute

he submitted his Ph.D thesis relating to Stress and Performance and also worked inthe position of Deputy General Manager in one of the enormous automobile

industry in Chennai.

To work with him he had three more faculties, First, Mr. John who had completed his

M.Tech and later pursued to study for MBA in IIM and worked as an ElectricalEngineer in ONGC, a known public sector undertaking in India. He was the person

who felt comfortable in a very formal administrative set up. He joined the instituteearlier than other faculties and was a helping hand in the administration work till Mr.

Rajendran joined as the administrate staff of VIM.

Second, Mr. Sunil Kumar, who after the completion of MA in Sociology took other

post graduate diploma in the areas of HR and Business Administration. He was aperson very keen in learning HR and practicing HR and was assertive enough to put

forth his demands in a pleasing manner. He worked in elite management schoolsand had very rich exposure in the area of practical HR. He was an excellent HR

personality who knew how to handle the situation in a tactful manner or in otherwords, he know how to take right actions at right time.

Third, Ms. Geeta Dixit, who did her Masters in Psychology through distance education(IGNOU)and thereafter completed her MPhil (Industrial Psychology) from University

of Madras. She was very particular about her rights and was very dedicated to herwork. She was expertise in soft skill and SPSS field and was interested in developing

the communication skills of the students. She worked as Lecturer in Akshay Instituteof Management, Bangalore and had developed personality and communication skills

package for MBA students and was successful to great extent in developing the skillsin the students.

Some of the students to be inducted in VIM were interviewed before the faculties

were recruited but luckily Mr. John was their throughout the selection of all thestudents. A total of 9 batches with a maximum of 15 students and a minimum of 8

students were interviewed on a day. Mr. Samuel joined the recruitment process later

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on and was very particular that the students who are inducted to the managementcourse should have the better communication skill and he used his psychology

throughout the process. The allotted seats for VIM were 60 and management jointlyselected around 52 students after going through the thorough screening.

To provide the best to the students of VIM, the experienced faculties put forth

fabulous ideas based on their experience with high caliber students and at the sametime mentioning that these ideas will work out only when we have bright students.Before the commencement of the classes the Dean and the faculties had talk on the

subject allocation. The areas to be covered in the first year of MBA were Accounting,Computers, OB, Quantitative Methods, Managerial Economics, Business

Communication, and Legal Methods. Except for Mr. John the rest of the facultieswere interested in HR and they were adamant about their subjects. Hence VIM has

to appoint guest faculty to teach important subjects such as Quantitative Methods,Managerial Economics, Accounting, and Computers.

The appointed faculties had several discussions about the session to be carried out,once the students join the regular classes. Surprisingly, both Dean and Mr. John

though aware of the fact that the institute is having majority of average intellectualsand only a few bright were talking about the rigorous timings of the classes and

teach the subject in the manner that can be understandable by the bright students.The schedule was planned out without considering the potential of the students and

the timing for the classes was fixed up, starting from 8.00 AM in the morning withthe reading hour (reading business dailies to update with current trends in the

industry) to 6.30 PM in the evening. The faculties were given the additional duties of mentoring the students in the area of communication development. Each faculty had

a set of students and had the freedom to choose their own methodology of 

developing the communication skills in the students.

1. Will the management achieve success in its noble objective?2. Was the role of Human Resource significant in VIM?

3. VIM could have avoided hiring external faculties, if faculty with MBA Degree wasappointed. Discuss.

4. Was it essential for all the faculties to involve in the development of communication skills?

5. If you are in the position of the Director and had the three faculties with the samequalification as mentioned in the case, how would you use the available resources.