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Why do they Quit?: Exploring Attitudes of Indian Software Professionals,Used
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Looking from the business angle, for any kind of sector, human resource is a key instrument for its success. Therefore retaining of the existing employees is the primary objective of any organization. Without human resource, no organization can do anything, even to whatever level the organization and its business is digitalized ,mechanized and computerized in the present globalized world. As a result, this is a right time to focus on retaining highperforming employees and keeping them motivated and make them to stay in the organization. Almost all the IT corporates are entrapped with employee attrition problem amidst stiff and staff competition from each others due to various reasons. Most of the financial resources of the organizations are met merely by recruiting, training and placing the employees routinely. A software professional stays with Indian IT company just for two years This study focuses on job attitudes of employees and its role in attrition. This study is initiated to seek answer to the tion butattrition problem in Indian IT sector.This book reports findings of the research and suggests a solution to the problem.
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