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| As part of the Factory Day celebrations
this year, the ‘Efficient Employee Award’ instituted
for the first time in the group was presented to
A Balasubramanian, Operator-Skilled, Tyco Sanmar
Limited, for maintaining an average efficiency of
100.89% throughout the year (2001-02). Vijay Sankar
presented a silver medal to him at the Factory Day
celebrations held at Viralimalai on July 4, 2002.
Balasubramanian is an ITI machinist by training,
currently working on the BFW TMC - Maxpro Machine
in Cell I of Tyco Sanmar, Viralimalai. |
| Here are excerpts from an interview
with him: |
| How did you maintain 100% efficiency
throughout the year? |
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| I was sincere and confident in
my work. I was totally involved and took interest in the jobs
I was doing in the cell. I made a mental commitment that every
job I do must be perfect. Co-employees extended support and
help, while my superiors motivated me to take up challenging
jobs. An example was my involvement in making new Pilot Valve
bodies. Of course, my apprenticeship in the Crosby Division
during 1998-99 helped me to understand and perform my jobs better.
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| You are the first employee to bag
this award. How do you feel about it? |
| I am very happy and proud to be
part of the Sanmar group. This is a great recognition of my
work and ability. I am determined and confident that I will
win the award again. |
| What do you think each employee
should do for the growth of the organization? |
| Every employee must have a strong
conviction that the wellbeing of the employees is linked to
the betterment of the company. Punctuality and attendance are
a must. Everyone must be committed to providing 100% output
and willing to take up challenging jobs. Teamwork and continuous
improvements are the key factors for the success of any company. |