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From offer letter to resignation letter / Promila Agarwal.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781473989443 (ebook) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.3
Online resources: Rahul Khanna, Manager of Green Breed Consulting, was frustrated to see a resignation mail from the youngest employee in his team, Ishita Kashyap. Rahul, Ishitas official manager, found it highly unprofessional that a team member had suddenly given her resignation via e-mail while at the clients office without being courteous enough to be available for a face-to-face conversation or at least a telephone call. Ishita wrote the e-mail while working at the clients office located in Rewari, Haryana on a project headed by another manager named Priti Trehan. She had to be at the clients location in Rewari for 20 days. She wrote the e-mail to Rahul on the 2nd day after leaving the New Delhi Office (Head Office) for Rewari.GBC had a policy requiring 30-days notice in cases of resignation, which meant that officially Ishita could leave GBC within ten days once she was back from Rewari. Rahul knew that Ishita had deliberately written a resignation mail from the clients office so that she could avoid him. Rahul felt that Ishita could have informed him about her resignation before she left for Rewari.
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Originally published: Agarwal, P. (2014). From offer letter to resignation letter. P&IR0228. Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rahul Khanna, Manager of Green Breed Consulting, was frustrated to see a resignation mail from the youngest employee in his team, Ishita Kashyap. Rahul, Ishitas official manager, found it highly unprofessional that a team member had suddenly given her resignation via e-mail while at the clients office without being courteous enough to be available for a face-to-face conversation or at least a telephone call. Ishita wrote the e-mail while working at the clients office located in Rewari, Haryana on a project headed by another manager named Priti Trehan. She had to be at the clients location in Rewari for 20 days. She wrote the e-mail to Rahul on the 2nd day after leaving the New Delhi Office (Head Office) for Rewari.GBC had a policy requiring 30-days notice in cases of resignation, which meant that officially Ishita could leave GBC within ten days once she was back from Rewari. Rahul knew that Ishita had deliberately written a resignation mail from the clients office so that she could avoid him. Rahul felt that Ishita could have informed him about her resignation before she left for Rewari.

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