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Dear friends, Hearty Greetings !
Let me first acknowledge the wonderful experience of
two and half years spent with you while beginning the
new innings of Director (Personnel). Right from the day
one since July, 2008, day after day, I felt deeply
associated and engaged in the SJVN and its eclectic
human resource. It was, indeed, the feeling of common
fate sharing. This experience, truly speaking, reminds
me of the famous quote of Henry Ford, “Coming together
is a beginning. Keeping together is a progress. Working
together is a success”.
The development of an organisation is not a linear
progression. It is a lifelong learning curve. In the
trajectory of SJVN’s challenging path, if we recall it,
NJPC of 1988 and SJVN of 2011, it has endured the
unendurable and suffered the insufferable experiences
and challenges. You and your great predecessors
valiantly struggled and fought successfully with the
tsunami of construction and operational problems leading
to place the SJVN in the prestigious group of Schedule
“A” Miniratna CPSEs.
Today we have a transformational opportunity. The
SJVN is moving ahead on preferred path of growth through
capacity addition and diversification in India and
abroad to expand its business. Treading on this path, in
the emerging competitive business environment with the
entry of private sector (IPPs) coupled with regulated
tariff regime; the SJVN and every one of us face the
following challenges
1. Optimally operating and maintaining the 1500
MW NJHPS and meeting the high expectations and targets
set by stakeholders.
2. Commissioning the 412 MW RHEP by September
2013 without any time and cost over runs.
3. Bringing the projects of over 3500 MW
capacity, presently under survey and investigation (S &
I) at various locations in India and abroad, into
construction stage by crossing hurdles of various
statutory clearances.
4. Maximisation of shareholders’ value while
ensuring fairness to other stakeholders including
employees, project affected people and investors.
5. Last but not the least, enhancing the
effectiveness of manpower, the human resource, to meet
the above challenges of organisational growth.
We live in an age driven by ideas and strong vision.
I am a firm believer in the power of ideas. I strongly
feel that SJVN has enormous intellectual and conceptual
power in which we are second to none in the industry.
The construction and operation of 1500 MW NJHPS is the
glowing example.
The aforesaid challenges, however, further demand
from you greater level of commitment, excellence and
performance. Quoting the conclusion from “ High Five” by
Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles, I’d say that the
shared goals outlined in the five main challenges can be
achieved by “unleashing and developing skills, creating
team power and keeping the accent on the positive” in
the SJVN.
The SJVN has, like you, lot of people whose ideas and
ambitions are global. You are, I am sure, arduously
working towards well understood and shared goals. To
reassure the success of SJVN I take this opportunity to
exhort all SJVNites to know and personally feel attached
to these shared goals. We will try to provide the best
environment for unleashing and developing your skill and
creating better opportunities for career growth.
To steer the future of SJVN, let’s unite our total
strength, stay committed to excellence and high
performance and work together as a team for success.
Remember five major challenges, the SJVN facing,
containing shared goals.
Nothing great was ever achieved without commitment
and enthusiasm. Let’s try. You are an important member
of SJVN TEAM and I need your constructive cooperation
and support to make it the most admired organisation.
Dated: 22 March
2011
(Nand Lal Sharma)
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