Thursday, 3 September 2020

4Th Sept 2020 Friday Worksheet Common for all Interns

Friday  Worksheet ✈️    Common for all Interns
[ 4Th Sept 2020]

Good Morning Team 🌄

This worksheet is for the 4th Sept 2020  

We can see many Interns are not Active in Webinars, 
We request all such Interns to Leave the SIP 2020 if not Interested ASAP 😉 We are Inviting Superb Guest Speakers for you only 😉

GDP and GST Week

In the Month of September, We are coming up with many Events / Projects viz.  Next Week is dedicated to 
GDP and GST All Interns who wanna participate please share your names. 


Innovative / Live Internship 
Learning through Management / Corporate Aviation Game


See details here


www.air-aviator.com/2020/05/corporate-fiction-aviation-game.html


See Feedback 


https://aerosoftin.blogspot.com/2020/05/feedback-of-ales-airlines-usa-board.html


Fees / Charges : Rs. 1000 Per Intern Only  
Corporate Aviation Game + 1 Normal SIP Certificate. Ideal for Smart Working Students.
Mon - Fri 1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs Only [ Flexi Hrs] 
Starting Date 7Th Sept  2020 [ Monday] 

HR Officer in charge 
Shambhavi Singh Kaushik 
Corporate Relationship Manager
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
Shambhavi.kaushik@aircrewsaviation.com
+91 73181 54710

Innovative / Live Internship
Learning through Top B School in USA Game

See details here

www.flying-crews.com/2020/05/new-usa-based-b-school-game.html

Fees / Charges : Rs. 500 Only  Corporate B School 
Game + 1 Normal SIP Certificate
Mon - Fri 1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs Only [ Flexi ] 
Starting Date 8Th  Sept 2020 [ Tuesday ] 

Officer in charge 

Shruti Chauhan [MBA]
Corporate Relationship Manager 
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd.
shruti.chauhan@aircrewsaviation.com
+91 87550 39312

Innovative / Live Internship
Learning through  
Fictional US Based IT Company Development Game


See details here

https://aerosoftin.blogspot.com/2020/09/fictional-us-based-it-company.html

It's a first come first serve basis process.
Registration fees is ₹500 only
The perks are:
◼️A Certificate 
◼️ IT Industry Insights
◼️Brand Development
◼️ Technical Business and Implementation Strategy.


Officer In-charge

Sonali Raikar [BE]
CTO
AeroSoft Corp
[IT Div of AirCrews Aviation Ltd]
sonaliraikar@air-aviator.com
Sonali Raikar  @Social media   
LinkedIn : 
www.linkedin.com/in/sonali-raikar-665515173

Er Pallavi Naik             
COO         
AeroSoft Corp
[IT Div of AirCrews Aviation Ltd]
Pallavi@alfaBloggers.com
www.AeroSoft.in
http://pallavinaik.vcardinfo.com
+91 9981724637

Please Confirm your Choice ASAP.

Name  :
Pri Id :  
Mob No :  
Option :  AAA / BBB /CCC 
Payment Rs. 1000 / 500
By PayTm / GPay On   No 9131868158

Also Give Your Names for following Events 


MBA Club
FDP
Campus Ambassador Programme 



Tasks 001


Make a Creative and Innovative Case Study on Any of the following 

Importance of Keywords [ #Hashtag ] for Managers

#Why are Keywords important in Research
#Various aspects of Keyword Research
#Why Keywords matter a Lot
#Benefits of Keyword Research
#The Most Expensive Keywords on Web
#List of 10 Most Expensive Keywords and their Worth

Tasks 002 
Share the following Link in all Social Media with ### and Tag @@@

CPL/ATPL Online Ground Instructors - 
[DGCA/ EASA/ FAA/ CAA/ CASA]
Work From Home
PPL/ CPL/ATPL online Ground Instructors required to take classes for aspiring Aviators through an online platform and help them clear the DGCA/ EASA/ FAA/ CAA/ CASA etc exams with ease. All Pilots should have the prerequisite knowledge on the subjects.


https://www.air-aviator.com/2020/09/ppl-cpl-atpl-online-ground-instructors.html















Please Add  your signature in your reports       

Submit to your Internship Incharge as follows


hr@aircrewsaviation.com,


rashirathi.aircrews@gmail.com,
sakshipriya.aircrews@gmail.com, 
kritana.aircrews@gmail.com,
kiranchhabariya.Aircrews@gmail.com,
kassandradias.aircrews@gmail.com, 
vaishalisaini.aircrews@gmail.com,
salonipragya.aircrews@gmail.com,
Anushkabansal.aircrews@gmail.com, 
shruti.chauhan@aircrewsaviation.com,

Follow us @

www.linkedin.com/company/aircrews-aviation-pvt-ltd
Facebook- 
https://www.facebook.com/AirCrewsAviation

https://www.facebook.com/AirCrewsAviation.Pvt.Ltd
Pinterest- 
https://in.pinterest.com/AirCrewsAviationPvtLtd
Instagram- 
https://www.instagram.com/AircrewsAviationpvtltd


Enjoy Your Festive Seasons Coming Ahead 









Prachina Pattnaik  [B Tech, MBA]
Sr Manager HR [Internship InCharge]
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
Www.aircrewsaviation.com
Prachina@air-aviator.com
+91 84579 51853
https://prachina.vcardinfo.com
www.linkedin.com/in/prachina-pattnaik-03a9a5181
www.instagram.com/prachina_pattnaik
www.facebook.com/prachina.pattnaik







Web Designing Course And Internship

Web Designing Course + Internship 
▪️
🟡Registration fee - 1000/-
▪️
🟤Other activity 
🟠Webinar 
🟣Working on Live projects 
🔵 Video Tutorials
🟢Games 
🔴Program - 500/-
▪️
Total =1500 /-
GooglePay number  9981724637
▪️
Perks : Certificates of course & internship , Letter of recommendation, 1st preference working in this company. 


Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Fictional IT Company Development Game

Be industry ready and add an interesting yet useful certificate to your resume

Fictional IT Company Development Game.

AeroSoft Corp, IT DIV of Aircrews Aviation Pvt Ltd is up with a fun yet Educative Corporate Game..

Grab the mind-blowing opportunity to learn about IT industry though a fictional game

Do read the information and get registered yourself ASAP.

https://aerosoftin.blogspot.com/2020/09/fictional-us-based-it-company.html

It's a first come first serve basis process.

Registration fees is ₹500 only
GooglePay On +91 9981724637

The perks are:

◼️A Certificate 
◼️ IT Industry Insights
◼️Brand Development
◼️ Technical Business and Implementation Strategy.

Spread it all over 😊🤗
Innovative / Live Internship 
Learning through Management / Corporate Game

Contact Details:
Sonali Raikar [BE]
CTO
AeroSoft Corp
sonaliraikar@air-aviator.com
Sonali Raikar @ Social media  
LinkedIn : 
www.linkedin.com/in/sonali-raikar-665515173


Er Pallavi Naik       
COO / Web Devloper     
AeroSoft Corp
[IT Div of AirCrews Aviation Ltd]
Pallavi@alfaBloggers.com
www.AeroSoft.in
http://pallavinaik.vcardinfo.com
+91 9981724637




Work From Home Looking for AU / Canada / US / UK / NZ Trained Pilots For PPL / CPL / ATPL General Exam

Work From Home
Looking for 
AU / Canada / US / UK / NZ Trained
Pilots 
For PPL / CPL / ATPL General Exam

Capt Shweta Borikar
Co-Founder / Ground Instructor [FAA / DGCA] 
www.Air-Aviator.com
captshweta@air-aviator.com
+91 84529 48421
https://shweta.vcardinfo.com

Capt Faguni Saxena
Manager HR
www.Air-Aviator.com
captfaguni@air-aviator.com
+91 98102 15533
https://captfaguni.vcardinfo.com






3rd Sept 2020 Thursday Worksheet Common for all Interns

Thursday  Worksheet ✈️    Common for all Interns
[ 3rd Sept 2020]

Good Morning Team 🌄

This worksheet is for the 3rd  Sept 2020  

We can see many Interns are not Active in Webinars, 
We request all such Interns to Leave the SIP 2020 if not Interested ASAP 😉 We are Inviting Superb Guest Speakers for you only 😉


In the Month of September, We are coming up with many Events / Projects viz. You ALL have to Attend a Webinar @1530 Hrs by   Ruta  [ A Wild Life Photographer ] 

https://www.portrait-business-woman.com/2020/08/international-webinar-wildlife.html

Innovative / Live Internship 
Learning through Management / Corporate Aviation Game


See details here


www.air-aviator.com/2020/05/corporate-fiction-aviation-game.html


See Feedback 


https://aerosoftin.blogspot.com/2020/05/feedback-of-ales-airlines-usa-board.html


Fees / Charges : Rs. 1000 Per Intern Only  
Corporate Aviation Game + 1 Normal SIP Certificate. Ideal for Smart Working Students.
Mon - Fri 1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs Only [ Flexi Hrs] 
Starting Date 7Th Sept  2020 [ Monday] 

HR Officer in charge 
Shambhavi Singh Kaushik 
Corporate Relationship Manager
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
Shambhavi.kaushik@aircrewsaviation.com
+91 73181 54710

Innovative / Live Internship
Learning through Top B School in USA Game

See details here

www.flying-crews.com/2020/05/new-usa-based-b-school-game.html

Fees / Charges : Rs. 500 Only  Corporate B School 
Game + 1 Normal SIP Certificate
Mon - Fri 1000 Hrs to 1800Hrs Only [ Flexi ] 
Starting Date 8Th  Sept 2020 [ Tuesday ] 

Officer in charge 

Shruti Chauhan [MBA]
Corporate Relationship Manager 
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd.
shruti.chauhan@aircrewsaviation.com
+91 87550 39312

Innovative / Live Internship
Learning through  
Fictional US Based IT Company Development Game


See details here

https://aerosoftin.blogspot.com/2020/09/fictional-us-based-it-company.html

It's a first come first serve basis process.
Registration fees is ₹500 only
The perks are:
◼️A Certificate 
◼️ IT Industry Insights
◼️Brand Development
◼️ Technical Business and Implementation Strategy.


Officer In-charge

Sonali Raikar [BE]
CTO
AeroSoft Corp
[IT Div of AirCrews Aviation Ltd]
sonaliraikar@air-aviator.com
Sonali Raikar  @Social media   
LinkedIn : 
www.linkedin.com/in/sonali-raikar-665515173

Er Pallavi Naik             
COO         
AeroSoft Corp
[IT Div of AirCrews Aviation Ltd]
Pallavi@alfaBloggers.com
www.AeroSoft.in
http://pallavinaik.vcardinfo.com
+91 9981724637

Please Confirm your Choice ASAP.

Name  :
Pri Id :  
Mob No :  
Option :  AAA / BBB /CCC 
Payment Rs. 1000 / 500
By PayTm / GPay On   No 9131868158

Also Give Your Names for following Events 


MBA Club
FDP
Campus Ambassador Programme 



Tasks 001


Make a Creative and Innovative Case Study on Any of the following 


 Rising with Resilient Leadership
 The Art of Communication
  Resilience and Positive Attitude  
 Appearance and Grooming 
 Facing Your Fears to Create a Life You Love to Live 
  Accepting Criticism with Grace
  How to Keep Yourself Motivated Even in Bad Times
  You always have a choice 


Ref 















Tasks 002 
Share the following Link in all Social Media with ### and Tag @@@ 

https://www.portrait-business-woman.com/2020/08/international-webinar-wildlife.html





About Guest Speaker
Ruta
International  

Webinar    
On 
👉    Wildlife Photography
for 30mins (20 + 10 mins Q&A)  

Guest Speaker
Ruta Kalmankar
Senior Wildlife Photographer

Webinar on Zoom 
Date   :  3 Sept  2020
Time  :  1530 Hrs    











Please Add  your signature in your reports       

Submit to your Internship Incharge as follows


hr@aircrewsaviation.com,


rashirathi.aircrews@gmail.com,
sakshipriya.aircrews@gmail.com, 
kritana.aircrews@gmail.com,
kiranchhabariya.Aircrews@gmail.com,
kassandradias.aircrews@gmail.com, 
vaishalisaini.aircrews@gmail.com,
salonipragya.aircrews@gmail.com,
Anushkabansal.aircrews@gmail.com, 
shruti.chauhan@aircrewsaviation.com,

Follow us @

www.linkedin.com/company/aircrews-aviation-pvt-ltd
Facebook- 
https://www.facebook.com/AirCrewsAviation

https://www.facebook.com/AirCrewsAviation.Pvt.Ltd
Pinterest- 
https://in.pinterest.com/AirCrewsAviationPvtLtd
Instagram- 
https://www.instagram.com/AircrewsAviationpvtltd


Enjoy Your Festive Seasons Coming Ahead 









Prachina Pattnaik  [B Tech, MBA]
Sr Manager HR [Internship InCharge]
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
Www.aircrewsaviation.com
Prachina@air-aviator.com
+91 84579 51853
https://prachina.vcardinfo.com
www.linkedin.com/in/prachina-pattnaik-03a9a5181
www.instagram.com/prachina_pattnaik
www.facebook.com/prachina.pattnaik







Employee Retention - Ways and Reasons for Employees to Leave Organizations

Employee Retention - Ways and Reasons for Employees to Leave Organizations 
#Employee, #Retention, #Ways,  #Reasons, #Leave, #Organizations #Learning, #Development    

#Cultural #Celebrations  #Organisations   #Importance Work-Life,  #Balance  #Myth, #Reality
Employee Retention: Ways and Reasons for employees to leave organizations
Employee retention is the policies, practice, facilities, and opportunities which are provided by the organization to retain the employees for a longer period of time. Retention of employees is very crucial as they are the backbone and valuable asset for every organization in every industrial sector. They are the medium to reach the top of the destination for achieving all organizational goals and objectives. 
However, recruiting and keep talents has become a major issue for all organizations in this competitive age. To retain the employee has become a very significant topic in the organization for many reasons. First of all, to recruit and provide training the new employee is time consuming and costly rather than retaining the old employee; Secondly, it is examined that employees who are staying long periods of time in the organization have a soft corner for the organization. They always want success for the organization. Moreover, they have better knowledge about the products, policies, rules, and regulations, culture, goals, and objectives of the organization and these help them to solve the problems and to educate the newcomers. Besides, the organization wants to keep the employee to protect business privacy. When an employee resigns the job, join the other company can talk about the previous company’s confidential data to the competitor company. Finally, high employee turnover is related to the goodwill, productivity, and profitability of the organization.
There are many reasonable factors that may be the cause for the employee to leave the organization. The major and common reason is the lower salary structure (overtime, bonuses) and compensation packages of the employee compare to Competitor Company. Even, no overtime salary is given to the employee. It is given only to the laborer. Another reason is the working environment. Employees are quite satisfied with the opportunities of recognition of reward, training, and development, a clean and safe working environment that also influence the employee to search a new job. Employees are more dissatisfied with a long period of working hours and less weekend, as well as huge pressure here to perform their daily tasks. 
To retain employees, management of the organization should take possible measures. Organizations should offer better salaries and good compensation packages to the employee to retain them. Ensuring a good working environment as well as a flexible working schedule, secure their loyalty and trust. Besides, the company should spend effort, time, and money to train its employees so that employees have less probability to change their job in the future.
In this competitive era, retaining employees is a very difficult task for the organization. So every organization is very concerned about this matter. Every organization comes up with very unique strategies to retain their valuable assets for a longer period of time. But problems are not stopping at all. The first and most common factor is the salary structure of an organization. It is the main criteria to do the job. Another most important factor is the working environment of the company. It plays a very crucial role to retain employees for a longer period of time. Work life balance, reward and recognition system, career, personal growth, and learning opportunities are the other factors of employee retention. Management needs to ensure a good working environment, handsome salary, standard overtime payment, attractive bonuses, compensation packages, various training programs, recognition, and reward for unique and excellent performance to motivate the employee. All these will be very effective to retain employees who are the backbone of a company.
Here are ten tips that will help you make sure your employees are around for many years:

1. Create the Right Culture
Finding employees who will feel a strong bond with your company starts with creating an environment that attracts those employees. Your company culture should match the type of employee you want to employ, whether you opt for a by-the-book, strict workplace, or a more casual, laid-back atmosphere.

2. Hire the Right Employees
As you're screening candidates, pay close attention to signs that you may have a job-hopper. While there's nothing wrong with someone switching jobs if it provides career advancement, look for someone who is interested in growing with your company rather than getting experience to take somewhere else.

3. Provide Guidance
Your employees should be fully aware of their job duties and how they're doing in performing them. You can accomplish this by first having a job plan in place and providing regular feedback on an employee's performance. If an employee feels confused about his role in your organization, he's more likely to feel disgruntled and begin searching for something else.

When good employees leave, productivity sinks, morale suffers and colleagues struggle with increased workloads. The best solution is to keep your workers happy so they don't leave. But before you can implement a plan to increase employee retention, you need to determine why valuable employees are leaving. Here are the most common reasons employees jump ships to new employers.
Rude behavior: Studies have shown that everyday indignities have an adverse effect on productivity and result in good employees quitting. Rudeness, assigning blame, backbiting, playing favorites, and retaliations are among reasons that aggravate employee turnover. Feeling resentful and mistreated is not an enticement for a good work environment.
Work-life imbalance: Increasing with economic pressures, organizations continue to demand that one person do the work of two or more people. This is especially true when an organization downsizes or restructures, resulting in longer hours and weekend work. Employees are forced to choose between personal life and work life. This does not sit well with the current, younger workforce, and this is compounded when both spouses or significant others work.
The job did not meet expectations:  It has become all too common for a job to significantly vary from the initial description and what was promised during the interviewing stage. When this happens it can lead to mistrust. The employee starts to think, “What else are they not being truthful about?” When trust is missing, there can be no real employee ownership.
Employee misalignment: Organizations should never hire employees (internal or external) unless they are qualified for the job and in sync with the culture and goals of the organization. Managers should not try to force a fit when there is none. This is like trying to force a size-nine foot into a size-eight shoe. Neither management nor employee will be happy, and it usually ends badly. 
Feeling undervalued: Everyone wants to be recognized and rewarded for a job well done. It’s part of our nature. Recognition does not have to be monetary. The most effective recognition is sincere appreciation. Recognizing employees is not simply a nice thing to do but an effective way to communicate appreciation for the positive effort, while also reinforcing those actions and behaviors.
Coaching and feedback are lacking: Effective managers know how to help employees improve their performance and consistently give coaching and feedback to all employees. Ineffective managers put off giving feedback to employees even though they instinctively know that giving and getting honest feedback is essential for growth and building successful teams and organizations. 
Decision-making ability is lacking: Far too many managers micromanage to the level of minutia. Micromanagers appear insecure regarding their employees’ ability to perform their jobs without the manager directing every move. Organizations need employees to have ownership and be empowered! Empowered employees have the freedom to make suggestions and decisions. Today “empowerment” seems to be a catch-all term for many ideas about employee authority and responsibility. However, as a broad definition, it means an organization gives employees the latitude to do their jobs by placing trust in them. Employees, in turn, accept that responsibility and embrace that trust with enthusiasm and pride of ownership.
People skills are inadequate: Many managers were promoted because they did their jobs very well and got results. However, that doesn’t mean they know how to lead. Leaders aren’t born—they are made. People skills can be learned and developed, but it really helps if a manager has a natural ability to get along with people and motivate them. Managers should lead by example, reward by deed.
Organizational instability: Management’s constant reorganization, changing direction, and shuffling people around disconnects employees from the organization’s purpose. Employees don’t know what’s going on, what the priorities are, or what they should be doing. This causes frustration leading to confusion and inefficiencies.
Raises and promotions were frozen: Over the years, studies have shown that money isn’t usually the primary reason people leave an organization, but it does rank high when an employee can find a job earning 20 to 25 percent more elsewhere. Raises and promotions are often frozen for economic reasons but are slow to be resumed after the crisis has passed. Organizations may not have a goal to offer the best compensation in their area, but if they don’t, they better pay competitive wages and benefits while making their employees feel valued! This is a critical combination.
Faith and confidence shaken: When employees are asked to do more and more, they see less evidence that they will ultimately share in the fruits of their labor. When revenues and profits increase along with workload, organizations should take another look at their overall compensation packages. Employees know when a company is doing well, and they expect to be considered as critical enablers of that success. Organizations need to stop talking about employees being their most important asset while treating them as consumables or something less than valuable. If an organization wants empowered employees putting out quality products at a pace that meets customer demand, they need to demonstrate appreciation through actions.
Growth opportunities are not available:  A lot of good talent can be lost if the employees feel trapped in dead-end positions. Often talented individuals are forced to job-hop from one company to another in order to grow in status and compensation. The most successful organizations find ways to help employees develop new skills and responsibilities in their current positions and position them for future advancement within the enterprise. Employees who can see a potential for growth and comparable compensation are more inclined to stay with an organization

Conclusion:
Human capital is the impetus to run any organization. There is other capital but no human capital, to run the organization is impossible. There is a proverb that the asset which can make and break an organization is the employee. Retaining this valuable asset help the company in many ways. It will help the company to grow, enhance efficiency, effectiveness, popularity, productivity as well as profitability. But to retain and satisfy this resource is very challenging for the company. Many researchers come up with many unique strategies to retain employees for a longer period of time but the problem is not stopping at all. To enhance the level of employee retention for a long time, HR professionals of the company should take into consideration the very crucial independent variables such as salary structure (handsome salary, standard overtime salary, compensation practices), alternative working hours, flexible timing, healthy working conditions, training facility, and reward and recognition planning.

Khushbu Rani
HR Manager
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
www.AircrewsAviation.com
khushburani.aircrews@gmail.com
https://khushburani.vcardinfo.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/khushbu-rani-826333192
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Employee Retention - Ways and Reasons for Employees to Leave Organizations 
https://aerosoftin.blogspot.com/2020/09/employee-retention-ways-and-reasons-for.html
@Khushbu Rani HR Manager  AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
Employee Retention - Ways and Reasons for Employees to Leave Organizations 
#Employee, #Retention, #Ways,  #Reasons, #Leave, #Organizations 
#Learning, #Development    
#Cultural #Celebrations  #Organisations   #Importance Work-Life,  #Balance  #Myth, #Reality