Dear Mr A Bhatia
Please consider this my Annual Work Plan for the forthcoming year.
We have not interacted at length. But having worked in the Publishing Division as a creatively designated part of a small yet dynamic unit, I have, on good days, and there have been quite a few, felt disinclined to consider myself as a cog in a manufacturing concern with little other than monetarily palpable gains. Considering the company's reiteration of a common vision for common profit, however, I have made associations that perhaps share a feeling of loyalty, indeed also monetary culpability, to the common vision.
In view of this, my Key Result Areas have been assessed by my Executive Publisher with Measures that included Timeliness, Quality, Persistence and Accuracy, for which regard can, arguably, only be mutual.
In the light of our recent shift to Cyber City, Gurgaon, the imperative to measure variables of work fascinate me no less, Sir, than the glass partitions of the ventilation-free spaces that require many costly air-conditioners and diesel-run generators to provide comfort and cooling to those that inhabit them.
Are these measures revealed in the unique visions of the companies that share our building -
Zara, sourcing high-street fashion from countries where small retail is increasingly felt to be unfashionable and which could be made part of a global market for clothing that is unavailable to those that stitch them; Cargill, manufacturing BT foods for a country where vast amounts of irrigation cost only environmentally and socially; Shell, where Corporate Social Concern is redefined for litigation in case of oil spillage?
I havent ventured to the floors below Sir but i see the apathy required as a Training for which I cant say I wish to qualify.
I do however appreciate the gradual distaste I hope to develop for McDonald's, Subway and Pizza Hut, that the food court inspires.
In conclusion, if our Measures for KRA were revised to power dressing, lobbying and whittling conversations for a sharper-toned yet safe conviviality, I pray to not measure up.
Regards
Please consider this my Annual Work Plan for the forthcoming year.
We have not interacted at length. But having worked in the Publishing Division as a creatively designated part of a small yet dynamic unit, I have, on good days, and there have been quite a few, felt disinclined to consider myself as a cog in a manufacturing concern with little other than monetarily palpable gains. Considering the company's reiteration of a common vision for common profit, however, I have made associations that perhaps share a feeling of loyalty, indeed also monetary culpability, to the common vision.
In view of this, my Key Result Areas have been assessed by my Executive Publisher with Measures that included Timeliness, Quality, Persistence and Accuracy, for which regard can, arguably, only be mutual.
In the light of our recent shift to Cyber City, Gurgaon, the imperative to measure variables of work fascinate me no less, Sir, than the glass partitions of the ventilation-free spaces that require many costly air-conditioners and diesel-run generators to provide comfort and cooling to those that inhabit them.
Are these measures revealed in the unique visions of the companies that share our building -
Zara, sourcing high-street fashion from countries where small retail is increasingly felt to be unfashionable and which could be made part of a global market for clothing that is unavailable to those that stitch them; Cargill, manufacturing BT foods for a country where vast amounts of irrigation cost only environmentally and socially; Shell, where Corporate Social Concern is redefined for litigation in case of oil spillage?
I havent ventured to the floors below Sir but i see the apathy required as a Training for which I cant say I wish to qualify.
I do however appreciate the gradual distaste I hope to develop for McDonald's, Subway and Pizza Hut, that the food court inspires.
In conclusion, if our Measures for KRA were revised to power dressing, lobbying and whittling conversations for a sharper-toned yet safe conviviality, I pray to not measure up.
Regards