Amit Agarwal has joined Formidium India Pvt. Ltd. as Senior Vice President Human Resources.
He has confirmed this development through a social media post.
Prior to this appointment, Amit Agarwal was associated with Sudrania Fund Services as Vice President Human Resources for about 1.6 years.
Amit is a Human Resource Professional, a Leadership Coach, specialist in the areas of Leadership Development, Assessment and Development centre, improving people performance and Organization Transformation. Amit is an Ex-Army Officer, an alumnus of Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune with over 24 years of experience in Human Resource Management.
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Amit is a certified Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centred Coach, an Executive/Career/Life Coach, Certified in Thomas Profiling including HJA, Certified Job Evaluation Professional from E&Y, Certified Dale Carnegie Trainer, certified in Competence based Interviewing Skills, Competency Mapping & Assessment and an external Gold Class Assessor for Tata Business Excellence Model (Malcolm Baldrige, USA). Amit has over 70 hours of coaching experience and has coached CEOs, CXOs & Sr. Management professionals from Retail, Banking, NGO & E-Com Sectors.
An expert in Strategy Planning Process, Amit has helped Organizations evolve their business strategies; develop HR strategy in line with the business strategy, translate both into Organizational Goals and Key deliverable for people. Amit is an expert in setting up HR processes and policies from scratch as well as taking them to the next level. Amit has set up Performance Management Processes to effectively improve people performance and productivity in Telecom & Retail Sales, Technology, Broadcasting and Call Center environment. Amit has effectively rolled out assessment and development center for large workforce from middle to senior management.
He has also worked with TV18 Home Shopping Network Ltd., TATA Teleservices Ltd., Ericsson, Oasis Cellular/Airtel, Clarks Group of Hotels and Indian Army.
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