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Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore
(An Autonomous Institution Established in 1994, Accredited with Grade ‘A++’ NAAC(UGC) ISO 9001:
2008Certified Institute, AICTE / UGC Approved Programs affiliated to DAVV, Indore)
(Batch 2021 – 2023)
Summer Internship Project Report on “Study of Standard Policy Procedures in
Induction Process & Employee Engagement Activities”
Faculty Mentor: Submitted By: Shivita Agrawal
Dr. Rashmi Gharia
Class- MBA – PA - II Semester - Sec. A
Scholar No. 1121714182
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STUDENT DECLARATION
I, Shivita Agrawal hereby declare that the presented Summer Internship Project Report titled “Study
of Standard Policy Procedures in Induction Process & Employee Engagement Activities” is
uniquely prepared by me after the completion of 60 days of work at Pithampur of Volvo Eicher
Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd.
I also confirm that the report is prepared only for my academic requirement and not for any other
purpose. It must not be used with the interest of opposite party of thecorporation.
I also hereby declare that I have read and understood the evaluation method (rubric) of Summer
Internship Project.
…………………………….
(Shivita Agrawal)
(MBA PA II Semester, Section A)
Scholar No. 1121714182
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Shivita Agrawal the student of Master of Business Administration Personnel
Administration program of Prestige Institute of Management and Research, Indore has completed
Summer Internship Project Report titled “Study of Standard Policy Procedures in Induction
Process & Employee Engagement Activities” under my guidance and supervision. As per my
knowledge the work carried out by her is original and genuine. I wish further success to her.
………………
Dr. Rashmi Gharia
Prestige Institute of Management and Research,
Indore
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is my pleasure to be indebted to various people, who directly or indirectly contributed in the development of
this work and who influenced my thinking, behaviour, and acts during the course of study. I express my sincere
gratitude to Dr. Debasis Mallik, worthy Director for providing me an opportunity to undergo summer training at
Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles Ltd.
I also extend my sincere appreciation to Dr. Rashmi Gharia who provided her valuable suggestions and precious
time in accomplishing my project report.
Lastly, I would like to thank the almighty and my parents for their moral support and my friends with whom I
shared my day-to-day experience and received lots of suggestions that improved my quality of work.
Shivita Agrawal
MBA PA
Section -A
Scholar No. - 1121714182
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Contents
S. No. Page No.
1. Chapter 1: About the Industry / Sector 07-08
2. Chapter 2: About the Organization
2.1 History of the organization and objective
2.2 Organization structure
09-19
3. Chapter 3: Departmental Description:
3.1 Finance Department
3.2 Personnel Department or Human Resource Department
3.3 Production/Operations Department
3.4 Marketing Department
3.5 Other Departments
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4. Chapter 4: Strengths and Weakness of the Organization
4.1 Strength of the Organization
4.2 Weakness of the Organization
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5. Chapter 5: Learning and Weekly overview of internship
activities
5.1 Learning from internship
5.2 Weekly Overview
23-35
6. Chapter 6: Conclusion and Suggestions 36
Appendices and References 37-39
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CHAPTER 1
ABOUT THE INDUSTRY
Indian Automobile Industry-
o The automotive industry in India is the fourth-largest in the world as per 2021-2022 statistics
valuation of automotive industry.
o The automotive industry is at the center of India’s new global dynamic. The domestic market
expanding rapidly as incomes rise and consumer credit becomes more widely available.
Manufacturer’s product lines are being continually expanded, as is the local automotive
manufacturing base.
o India's major automobile manufacturing companies includes Tata Motors, Eicher Motors, Ashok
Leyland, Mahindra & Mahindra, Force Motors etc.
o With the world’s second largest and fastest-growing population, there is no denying India’s
potential in both economic and population terms and the effect it will have on the auto industry in
the years to come. The country is already off to a good start, with a well-developed components
industry and a production level of 1 million four-wheeled vehicles per year.
o Indian Automobile industry can be divided into three segments i.e., two-wheeler, three-wheeler &
four-wheeler segment. The domestic two-wheeler market is dominated by Indian as well as foreign
players such as Hero Motors, Honda Motors, TVS Motors etc. Maruti Udyog and Tata Motors are
the leading passenger car manufacturers in the country i.e., three-wheeler. Commercial Vehicle
market is catered by players like EICHER Motors, Ashok Leyland, Force Motors, Tata Motors etc.
Commercial Vehicle Market is segmented by:
Product - (Light duty vehicles, medium duty vehicles, heavy duty vehicles)
Fuel- (Diesel, Petrol, Electricity, Bio-Diesel)
End-user- (Industrial, Mining & Construction, Logistics, Passenger Transportation, Others)
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Few Top Competitors of VE Commercial Vehicles
• Tata Motors Limited
• Daimler India Commercial Vehicle
• Ashok Leyland Ltd.
• Force Motors
Segmentation of Market Share of Automobile Industry in India
Passenger Vehicle: 13%
Commercial Vehicle: 3%
Three-wheelers: 3%
Two-wheelers: 81%
Source: https://business.mapsofindia.com/automobile
Automobile Industry in India - Potential of Automobile Companies, technology etc.
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CHAPTER 2
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
Company Profile: -
• VE Commercial Vehicles Limited is a 48:52 joint endeavor between the Volvo Group (Volvo) and Eicher
Motors Limited (EML) respectively. An organization unites Global initiative in innovation, quality,
wellbeing and ecological consideration, alongside the profound information and comprehension of the
Indian Commercial Vehicle (CV) market. VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd. (VECV) owes its commencement
to the convincing plan of driving modernization in business transportation, in India and other creating
markets.
• VE Commercial Vehicles Limited owes its beginning to the convincing purpose of driving modernization
in business transportation, in India and other creating markets.
• This joint endeavor between the Volvo Group (Volvo) and Eicher Motors Limited (EML), VE Commercial
Vehicles (VECV) consolidates exceptional capacities to have the option to do as such. The association
unites worldwide authority in innovation alongside profound information and experience of the Indian
business commercial vehicle market.
• As an organization, VECV incorporates the total scope of Eicher business vehicles, parts and designing
plan organizations as well as the deals and dissemination of Volvo trucks. In this way, every one of its
specialty units is as of now deeply grounded and upheld by a sizable client base.
• Hence, its interests in plan, improvement, fabricating, frameworks, dispersion and administrations to a
great extent situated towards making a more grounded position in the substantial market.
• VECV came into existence in July 2008, VE Commercials Vehicles Ltd. (VECV) comprises of five
business vehicles- Eicher Trucks and Buses, Volvo Trucks India, Volvo Buses India, Eicher Engineering
Components and VE Powertrain. VECV includes the complete range of Eicher’s commercial vehicles,
components and engineering design businesses as well as the sales and distribution of Volvo Trucks. Each
of its business units is already well established and backed up by a sizeable customer base.
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Essential Information-
Organization Name: VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd.
(A Volvo Group and Eicher Engines joint endeavor)
Business Type: Manufacturer
Number of Employees: Above 1,00,000 people
Founder: Vikram Lal
Eicher Established Year: 1948
VECV Bought into functionality: 2009
Confirmation: ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, OHSAS 18001:2007
VOLVO EICHER COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
(PITHAMPUR)
Located in the Special Economic Zone of Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, India. The plant is spread over 87
acres of land with current installed capacity of 90,000 vehicles per annum, producing over 1000 vehicles
per acres. The office is confirmed to different frameworks and fabricates an assortment of designing parts
for our worldwide clients.
DIVISIONS OF VECV
1. Eicher Trucks & Buses
2. Volvo Trucks India
3. Eicher Engineering Components
4. VE Powertrain
5. Volvo Buses India
1. EICHER TRUCKS AND BUSES
Eicher Trucks & Buses is the main plant of Eicher Group it is located in Pithampur. Eicher’s new Pro series
trucks and buses promise to deliver best-in class fuel efficiency, higher loading capacity and superior uptime.
Adopting the most professional and holistic approach to modernize the Indian trucking industry, the brand's
new "Go Pro" philosophy offers higher productivity, profitability, and prosperity to the customers.
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2. VOLVO TRUCKS INDIA
Volvo Tracks is the first manufacturer to introduce the European design, high Performance trucks with
state-of-the-art technologies in India. For an all-round solution Volvo pioneered the driver training concept
in the commercial vehicles in India, and has trained over 10,000 drivers operating Volvo vehicles across
the country. Complementing the trucks, Volvo offers a wide range of Service Agreements to help customers
plan the maintenance of their vehicles.
3. EICHER ENGINEERING COMPONENTS
Eicher Engineering Components (EEC) is the automotive component division of VECV. It is one of the
largest gear manufacturers in India. EEC has four manufacturing plans -one at Thane (Maharashtra), two
at Dewas (Madhya Pradesh), and one at Pithampur (Madhya Pradesh), for meeting all its manufacturing
requirements. Besides, it is continuously upgrading its technology to ensure that the products available in
the market are of the best quality and competitively priced.
4. VE POWERTRAIN
VE Powertrain is the engine hub of VECV that started operations in India in 2013 and caters to the engine
requirements of Volvo Group across Europe and Asia. VE Powertrain (VEPT) is technologically the most
advanced engine manufacturing plant in India where commercial production and is spread across over 10
acres. VEPT is a global hub for meeting the medium-duty automotive engine requirements of Volvo Group
globally for five & eight-litre engines.
5. VOLVO BUSES INDIA
Volvo is synonymous with a premium bus travel experience delivering truly world class levels of safety,
comfort and performance. Every day, over one million people travel on Volvo’s premium range of intercity
and tourist coaches and city buses in India. Volvo Buses has partnered with leading bus operators, cities
and State Transport Undertakings (STUs) to create a strong position in the Indian bus market, having
redefined bus travel with the introduction of rear-engine air-conditioned buses built on true bus chassis.
Today, Volvo is a ticket brand for passengers, with many customers operating special Volvo only bus
services. Volvo has continued to lead the bus industry with many firsts, like the introduction of low entry
city buses, multi-axle coaches, hybrid city buses.
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Range of Products Offered:
VECV comprises of the automotive businesses of the Eicher Group. The business activities of the company
are carried out by its constituent Business Units, each covering a product category as described below.
Business Area Products
VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd - Trucks, Buses, Engines, Shafts & Gears
Royal Enfield - Motorcycles
Leveraging 25 years of local presence and international Partnerships to driveModernization in the Indian
transportation industry.
Trucks & Buses Special Applications Non-Automotive Engines
The Eicher range of Buses & Chassis is a contemporary offering of superior vehicle performance with
safety features, superior comfort and redefined styling. The range comprises of:
Buses
According to the necessity of the clients, Eicher offers an extensive
variety of undercarriage beginning from a 12-seater limit till the 65
seater Capacity. Eicher transports are believed by the clients for the
top tier eco-friendliness.
Trucks
Eicher Trucks are worked to convey low 'All out Cost-of-Ownership'. The Eicher haulage trucks' reach
incorporates the E2 Plus series of 5T-13T Light and Medium Duty Trucks (LMD) - labeled as "Mileage Ka
Badshah" and VE Series of Fuel proficient Heavy-Duty Trucks (HD) of 16T-31T. Intended for predominant
execution with better efficiency, higher evaluated payload and quicker circle back these trucks have low working
expense and, high unwavering quality prompting higher benefits.
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Tipper
Eicher Terra series of 16T and 25T deal upgraded worth to clients in regions which are basic to a tipper working
financial matters. The USP of Eicher Tippers is their better uptime and pulling power, more grounded totals, and
the capacity to run a greater number of outings. Land tippers offer upgraded benefits which builds from the after
effects of broad examination done by the organization in the market comprehension of the use design and different
obligation pattern of its activity. The reach makes a critical and beneficial outcome on the administrators'
efficiency and productivity by offering better mileage.
Special Applications
Eicher produces an efficient range of Special Application trucks.
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2.1 HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION
Eicher Motors is a commercial vehicle manufacturer in India. The company's origins date back to 1948, when
Goodearth Company was established for the distribution and service of imported tractors. In 1959 the Eicher
Tractor Corporation of India Private Ltd was established, jointly with the Eicher tractor company,
a German tractor manufacturer. Since 1965, Eicher in India has been completely owned by Indian shareholders.
In 2008, two leading players, Volvo Group and Eicher Motors, in the commercial vehicle business joined hands
with a common vision of driving modernization in the commercial transport business in India. Volvo Group comes
with global expertise, leadership in product technology, well-defined processes and a brand that is respected all
over the world. Eicher Motors is a leader in the Light and Medium Vehicle segment and brings to the table frugal
engineering, considerable after sales infrastructure, and cost-effective operations. Together they complement each
other and combine their strengths to deliver effective solutions that favorably impact the eco-system. This
partnership has helped modernize and evolve the industry in India and many other countries with emerging
markets.
HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS
• 1948- A company named Good Earth was set up to sell and import tractors
• 1958- Eicher Tractor Corporation of India Ltd. was incorporated
• 1982- A collaboration agreement with Mitsubishi Motor Co. (MMC) for the manufacture of Light
Commercial Vehicles
• 1986- The production of Canter Trucks begins at Eicher Motors Ltd.
• 1993- A majority stake (60%) was acquired in Eicher
• 1994- The collaboration agreement ended with Mitsubishi motor co. and Eicher launched light duty
commercial vehicles
• 2003- Eicher motors entered Heavy Duty segment
• 2005- Eicher disinvested in the tractor business
• 2008- The Volvo Group and Eicher Motors come together in a 50-50 joint venture to establish VE
Commercial Vehicles Limited
• 2009- A new brand was developed by taking quality improvement initiatives
• 2010- VE launched fuel-efficient Heavy-Duty Trucks
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• 2011- Eicher Trucks and Buses completed 25 years of operation in India
• 2013- Production starts at India's first Euro 6 commercial vehicles’ engine manufacturing plant at
Pithampur, Addition of two new manufacturing facilities: Bus body plant at Baggad and Gear
manufacturing plant unit II at Dewas.
• 2014- Inauguration of Eicher Retail Excellence Center-ProXcellence Academy.
• 2015- Inauguration of 'Customer Experience Center' and 'Vehicle Display Center' at Pithampur plant.
• 2016- Launch of vehicles with CNG engine technology.
• 2018- Foray into zero-emission fully Electric bus, Entry into Indonesian market with UD trucks.
• 2019- India's first BS-VI Commercial Vehicles range unveiled - Pro 2000 Series of light & medium duty
trucks.
• 2020- Inauguration of India’s first Uptime Centre with 24x7 service support & remote diagnostics, Eicher
becomes the first company to offer 100% connected vehicles in the commercial vehicle industry in India.
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VISION
To be recognized as the industry leader driving modernization in commercial transportation in India and the
developing world.
MISSION
VECV aims to continuously improve transportation efficiency in India and developing markets, thereby reducing
logistics costs for goods and people – leading to higher enablement of specialization in manufacturing, agriculture
and services, thereby increasing the nation's economic activity and productivity.
• We choose to do this in a sustainable manner by having the safest, most durable and efficient products in the market.
• We care for our customers holistically by offering not just trucks and buses, but also the best services and soft
products which enable them to achieve maximum profits.
• We work with the driver community to enhance their productivity and overall working environment
• We will partner with all stakeholders to deliver maximum uptime of the vehicles through innovative support services
• We work with professionalism, passion, and the greatest respect for all individuals.
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VECV Values & Policies
The five core values that define the way we conduct our business activities are:
Respect: “In an enabling environment that recognizes, embraces and celebrates differences, at VECV we respect
to all our stakeholders is a central belief that makes us deliver on our promises and hold ourselves accountable to
all commitments”
Fair and Ethical: “We strive to conduct our business with integrity, treat everyone fairly and be reasonable and
ethical in all our dealings”
Excellence: “Reflecting our power and heritage of delivering supreme quality and achieving ambitious goals at
VECV. We constantly challenge ourselves to innovate for the future and strive uncompromisingly to develop new
standards for meeting and exceeding customer expectations”
Customer – Centric: “The customer's point of view is central to our organizational process, and with a proactive
focus on his / her changing needs, coupled with consistently excellent service, at VECV we aim to create a
mutually beneficial long-term relationship with our customers”
Passion: “At VECV we revel in our work and strongly believe in making a difference to our customers by walking
the extra mile. This passion inspires us to demonstrate constant enthusiasm and unlimited drive to deliver beyond
our stakeholders' expectations
https://www.vecv.in/values
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Code Of Conduct
The code applies to everyone in our company, our executive directors, officers, employees and those who work
with us, as the context may require.
This Code sets out how we behave with:
• our employees, or those who work with us;
• our customers;
• our value-chain partners, including suppliers and service providers, distributors, sales representatives,
contractors, channel partners, consultants, intermediaries and agents;
• our other business associates;
• our financial stakeholders;
• the governments of the countries in which we operate; and
• Our group companies.
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2.2 ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
MD & CEO
Chief Operating
Officer
Executive Vice
President
Senior Vice
Preesident
Vice President
General Manager
Head
Deputy General
Manager
Senior Manager
Deputy Manager
Assistant Manager
Junior Manager
Associate Manager
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CHAPTER 3
DEPARTMENTAL DESCRIPTION
3.1 Finance Department - The Finance department controls the income and expenditure in addition
to ensure effective business running with minimum disruptions by looking onto Performance of
Employees, Position of Company, Examining financial statements, Preparing and forecasting
budgets.
3.2 HR Department, IR - The Human Resources department is responsible for a wide range of tasks.
They’re responsible for Recruiting and Hiring Employees till Retirement & Offboarding of
Employees, Training and Development, Performance Review of Subordinates, Exit Interview
Completion, Employee Relations, Employee Welfare Activities like Canteen Facilities, Employee
Lifecycle, Labor Relations, HR/Personnel policies, and more. In short, this department is
accountable for anything and everything related to the people who work for this company.
3.3 Production/ Operation Department- The production department often works very closely with
the purchase department. It offers Product/Services. It includes activities like Engine operations,
Production planning & control, Exports Planning, Quality Control Management, Material
Planning, Product Management Office (PMO) comprises of Manpower Planning, Resources
Planning
3.4 Marketing Department- This Department looks over the Area of Operations, Competitors,
Market Share, Advertising, Sales & Promotion, Merchandise Gift Items Tracker Updation, Driver
Engagement activities, Programming like Tagline of Eicher – “Mileage ka Badshah”, CSR
Activities, Word of Mouth etc.
3.5 Administration Department- The role of administration department is to process all of the
admin and documents for the rest of the company. It is responsible for allotting Sim Cards &
Joining kits to new Joiners. Administrative staff manages the Staff Bus Facility, Bachelor
Accommodation, Reimbursement of Fuel/Mobile Bill/ Data Bill payments.
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3.6 Purchase Department/ Procurement- This Department serves a fundamental role in decision
making for internal and external affairs of Negotiation, Cost Effective Solution, Searching
Vendor to Ensure/ Sourcing, Continuous Production by telling what needs to be produced & will
give an idea of how many pieces of products are needed in order to satisfy the demand of
customers.
3.7 Technical Services/ IT Department - It overlooks the utilities of VECV Internal Arrangements
i.e., Regular Maintenance of Lights, AC etc. It also deals with Civil Infrastructural developments
like Building a New Office, Renovation, Licensing of Machines which is governed by Govt. etc.,
and lastly looks over the Sustainability of Plant for Environment Concern.
3.8 Time Office- Maintenance of Employee Swipe Card, Feeding working days on portal for salary
coordination with all employees, Canteen Deduction, Maintenance of Employee’s Leave is
handled by Time Office Department.
3.9 Product Design & Development- PDD’s approach is to generate good ideas related to designing
& developing the Engines, PMO (Product Management Office), QMO (Quality Management
Office), Vehicle Integration, QCS- Quality & Control Support
3.10 Process Quality Assurance & Outbound Logistics- This department is responsible for
Quality Checks & Dispatching Vehicles in particular time.
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CHAPTER 4
STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANIZATION
4.1 Strengths of the organization
• Strong brand identity, heritage status of products Strong distribution network in Tier-1
Cities
• Focused, well-experienced management team.
• Technological Expertise
• Extensive Network
• Customized Applications
• Efficient cost of ownership
• Exports
• Vehicle Financing
• Frugal Engines
• Value Proposition
4.2 Weakness of the organization
• Increasing competitive intensity may possess risk to margin and profitability.
• Network coverage is less on Eastern Areas
• Production capacity is less in case of boom in the market
• Legacy of TATA & Ashok Leyland
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CHAPTER 5
Learning & Weekly Overview of Internship Activities
5.1 Learnings
• Induction Policies practiced in VECV
• Importance of Employee Engagement & Team Building activities
• Onboarding & Offboarding process
INDUCTION POLICY of VECV
Background
• When a new entrant joins an organization, he/she is unfamiliar with the new work environment.
Introduction of the new employee to his/her duties and to the organization as a whole provides the
foundation for the future development of the new entrant.
• Induction is the process of familiarizing a new recruit with the organization, its culture, values, its
accepted practices and performance standards etc.
• A good induction program helps the new entrant in adapting better to the new environment and
also firms his/ her interest & confidence in the company.
Objective- The purpose of this policy is to create a uniform and systematic process across VECV so that the
new entrant receives a similar kind of induction experience irrespective of the joining location and the business
unit. It focuses on the smooth transition of the new entrant from the outside world to the new work environment
so that he/she gets adjusted to his/ her job fast.
Overview of Policy- The induction module consists of the following:
1. Orientation program 2. On-the-job training 3. Buddy program
1. Orientation program
• VECV follows a structured induction and orientation program spread over a duration of 21 days. This
is followed by on-the-job training. At the end of the induction and orientation program, feedback is
taken from all the new recruits as per the feedback form.
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2. On-the-job training
• The 21 days Orientation program will be followed by on-the-job training. On-the-job training is
designed & implemented by respective Business partner HRS in consultation with the concerned
function heads. The duration of on-the-job training is 1 year for GETS and 6 months for MTS PGETs
from their respective date of joining.
3. Buddy program
• A "buddy" is someone who has been associated with the company for more than 2 years & is familiar
with the organization culture, way of working and, at the same time, is also willing to commit a period
of 1 or 2 months to help the new employee to settle down at the new work place by providing him/her
with immediate access to operationally necessary information.
• The duration of this association is 2 months from the date of allocation of the buddy. At the end of this
association feedback is taken from the new recruit as per the feedback form.
• When a new entrant joins a company, he/she is hesitant and unfamiliar with the organization's culture,
the way of working and other organizational information necessary for carrying out the day-to-day
operations of the company. The buddy program is a great tool to assist the new entrant in these areas.
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EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
The practice is important because engaging employees yields many benefits to team members, managers,
clients, and the organization as a whole. Related ideas include the theory of employee engagement and
employee engagement best practices. Employee engagement is a human resources (HR) concept that
describes the level of enthusiasm and dedication a worker feels toward their job. Engaged employees care
about their work and about the performance of the company, and feel that their efforts make a difference. An
engaged employee is in it for more than a pay-check and may consider their well-being linked to their
performance, and thus instrumental to their company's success.
• To increase Quality of the work & commitment to the company
• To get to know your team
• Increase collaboration
• Enables Productivity
• Get to know your team
• Employee engagement describes the level of enthusiasm and dedication a worker feels
toward their job.
• Engaged employees are more likely to be productive and higher performing.
ONBOARDING & OFFBOARDING
Representative onboarding and offboarding are two center HR exercises that are acquiring in significance.
Onboarding starts once a task up-and-comer consents to acknowledge a task. It includes every one of the
means expected to get another worker effectively sent and useful. Offboarding is the converse of onboarding,
and it includes isolating a worker from a firm. This can incorporate a cycle for offering information to different
representatives.
Employee onboarding and offboarding have numerous likenesses. Each interaction requires activities
concerning finance, benefits and grouped authoritative reports, as well as giving or reclaiming keys & joining
reimbursements, identifications, IT hardware and organization access.
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5.2 Weekly Overview
LEARNING AND WEEKLY OVERVIEW OF INTERNSHIPACTIVITIES
1
st
Week
Day
Date Work Performed
Friday 1st July 2022 Holiday by the Organization
Saturday 2nd July 2022 Weekend
Sunday 3rd July 2022 Weekend
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Shivita Agrawal
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LEARNING AND WEEKLY OVERVIEW OF INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES
2
nd
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday 4th July 2022
Induction & Orientation, Applied for ID
Card, Bus Pass
Tuesday
5th July 2022
Get to learn about Organization Structure,
Rephrased 52 NTTF Candidate’s Offer
Letters under guidance of Mr. Kushal
Pachorkar, Documentation of Feedback
forms of exit employees
Wednesday 6th July 2022
Designed Job Description Template,
Understood Job Specifications for Cabin
Department & created post for Job
Vacancy, Took Telephonic Interview of
shortlisted candidates for PMO department
Thursday
7th July 2022
Made Offer Letter under the guidance of
Ms. Risha Goud, Gathered Managerial
Feedback of previous Interviews
Friday
8th July 2022
Bifurcated Resumes on the basis of HRBP
allotment, Learned Naukri portal, Sourced
Resume for BIW Cabin Department &
Called them to Cross-check educational
details, Rephrased 8 Offer Letters
Saturday 9th July 2022
Weekend
Sunday 10th July 2022
Weekend
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Shivita Agrawal
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LEARNING AND WEEKLY OVERVIEW OF INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES
3
rd
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday
11th July 2022
Made Quarterly Employee Engagement
Calendar (Aug, Sep), Welcomed New
Joiners with preparation of new joiner
files, Interacted with new Joiners, Learned
Onboarding on VE- Connect Portal
Tuesday
12th July 2022
Documentation of new joiners from NTTF,
Distribution of joining kits, ID Cards,
Sim Cards, Facilitated Induction Program
to the new joiners with Inviting Respective
department speakers
Wednesday
13th July 2022
Cross-checked Bank statements of new
joiners, Made relieving letter, Attended
Induction program of new joiners &
interacted with them,
Handled Grievance related to System
Generated Mails,
Thursday
14th July 2022
Made Welcome mailers,
Festival Mailers, Scheduled Interviews for
Suspension Department, Did Recruitment
for Cabin Department
Friday
15th July 2022
Learned to develop an engaged workforce
by Team Building Activities, Attended
Team Building Activity on VEPT
Department & received Novel from VP of
VEPT, Made Team building Activity
Collage using Picasa for uploading on site
& portal
Saturday 16th July 2022 Weekend
Sunday 17th July 2022 Weekend
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LEARNING AND WEEKLY OVERVIEW OF INTERNSHIP ACTIVITIES
4
th
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday
18th July 2022
Checked 3 No Dues Forms & Made
Acceptance of Resignation letter, Made 2
Internship competition certificates, Made
Account on Outlook
Tuesday 19th July 2022
Did Lateral Hiring & Normal Hiring,
Worked on No Dues Approval of Exit
Employees, Made Relieving Letter of
Purchase Department,
Wednesday
20th July 2022
Made Experience Letter, Updated Library
tracker, Documentation on No Dues
Approval of Exit Employees,
Made Festive mailers, Made Offer Proposal
on Outlook for the Confirmation from
Candidate under the guidance of Mr. Rajiv
Patra for
Thursday
21st July 2022
Phrased Warning Mail & Rehiring Letter,
Made Minutes of Meeting of Open House
hosted by COO Sir, Made Offer Letter,
Guided New Joiners, Made Offer Proposal
under the guidance of Mr. Rajiv Patra,
Decided to do Potluck with Ms. Risha Goud
for PMO Department
Friday
22nd July 20222
Made Experience Letter, Updated Library
tracker & did Cold-calling for Enrolling E-
Nomination on Portal, Shortlisted
Candidates from Pune Drive by Telephonic
Interview & Made tracker & updated as well,
Created Potluck Teaser
Saturday 23rd July 2022 Weekend
Sunday 24th July 2022 Weekend
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5
th
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday
25th July 2022
Did a reminder call for E-nomination on PF
Portal, Selected the auditorium for Potluck,
met employees to finalize the dishes for the
same, Sourced CV’s for L&D candidates,
Created Potluck Invitation & sent the
Reminder E-Mail, Experienced Re-Hiring
of an Employee
Tuesday
26th July 2022
Organized Potluck for PMO department
under guidance of Mrs. Risha Goud, Closed
pending tasks of HR i.e. Old No Dues
filing, Calling for the Old Certificate
Collection
Wednesday
27th July 2022
Learned about Salary negotiation, took
Telephonic Interview of shortlisted L&D
candidates, Interaction with 5 new joiners
& made Welcome Mail
Thursday
28th July 2022
Made Experience Letter, Documentation on
No Dues Approval of Exit Employees,
Took 2 interview of NEEM Candidates
with
Mr. Kundan
Friday
29th July 20222
Made Acceptance of Resignation letter,
Experience letters, Checked No dues
approvals, Initiated FPA process &
Filled Exit Interview- Individual Report
under guidance of Mr. Kushal Pachorkar
Saturday 30th July 2022 Weekend
Sunday 31st July 2022 Weekend
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6
th
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday
1st August 2022
Made Acceptance of Resignation letter, Experience
letters, Checked No dues approvals, Visited Machine
Shop 2, ETP-STP Plant, Assembly line, BIW Cabin,
Cablet
Tuesday
2nd August 2022
Visited Clay department & coordinated 3 interviews for
the department, Attended Open house with COO (Mr.
Rajinder Singh Sachdeva) of CVD department, Made
Minutes of Meeting, Visited Paint shop, Coordinated
interview of shortlisted candidates for HRBP
Wednesday
3rd August 2022
Took follow-up on EBRs, updated uniform size
trackers of new employees, Managed time efficiently
by scheduling online Interviews as per VPs and DGMs
availability (Mr. Vikas Jagtap & Mr. Shyam Bhute
respectively)
Thursday
4th August 2022
Listed down committee’s name required for upcoming
sports event, Drafted Internship completion certificates,
Rephrased & Printed 17 offer letter of PARAM-TECH
employees
Friday
5th August 2022
Validated no dues forms, Drafted Internship completion
certificates & made Welcome mailers of Cabin
department new joinees
Saturday 6th August 2022
Attended Commercial vehicle department get together
party at Sheraton Grand palace, Indore & got the
opportunity to had interaction with COO sir
Sunday 7th August 2022
Weekend
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Shivita Agrawal
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Shivita Agrawal
7
th
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday
8th August 2022
Role played as HRBP and took 2 interviews for
Junior Manager position, Made Tracker for event-
based cash reward
Tuesday
9th August 2022
Did a reminder call for E-nomination on PF Portal,
made CV Modernization video for LinkedIn post,
Updated campus recruitment forms
Wednesday
10th August 2022
Made Experience Letter, Documentation on No Dues
Approval of Exit Employees, got approval from HR
Head (Mr. Subodh Moharil) on the video made for
LinkedIn post (CV Modernization)
Thursday
11th August 2022
Holiday (Rakhi)
Friday
12th August 2022
Took telephonic interview of candidates for L&D
vacancy, Selected the auditorium for Potluck, met
employees to finalize the dishes for the same
Saturday 13th August 2022
Weekend
Sunday 14th August 2022
Weekend
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8
th
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday 15th August 2022
National Holiday
Tuesday 16th August 2022
Conducted Potluck for QMO department under Mrs.
Risha Goud, Made Potluck Collage using Picasa for
uploading on site & portal
Wednesday 17th August 2022
Conducted Team Building activity for Exports
Department, Made relieving letter, Made acceptance
of resignation letter, Schedules 7 interviews of PGETS
Thursday 18th August 2022
Took 5 NEEM candidate interview, Attended
Induction session of PGETS
Friday 19th August 2022
Attended Interactive session of PGETs on HR
policies, Made Gratuity & medical policy tracker for
PGETs
Saturday 20th August 2022
Weekend
Sunday 21st August 2022
Weekend
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Shivita Agrawal
9
th
Week
Day Date Work Performed
Monday 22nd August 2022
PGETs department allocation, made Acceptance of
Resignation letter, Experience letters, Checked No
dues approvals
Tuesday 23rd August 2022
Did a reminder call for E-nomination on PF Portal,
Made animated pictures for episodic caricature,
Coordinating Joining Formalities
Wednesday 24th August 2022
Visited Volvo Eicher Product Display Center
Department, Corrected tracker of completed and
pending Training and certificates
Thursday
25th August 2022
Sent Reminder e-mail for collecting the certificates of
the event, Updated Excel databases with new
employee information like contact details & Uniform
Size
Friday
26th August 2022
Made Ganesh Chaturthi Teaser, Checked no dues
approvals & made Acceptance of Resignation,
drafted mails with timer for Ganesh Chaturthi
competition, rehiring letter, warning mail
Saturday
27th August 2022
Weekend
Sunday 28th August 2022
Weekend
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10
th
Week
Day
Date Work Performed
Monday
29th August 2022
Conducted Team Building activity for Exports
Department, made relieving letter, made acceptance
of resignation letter, Scheduled 5 interviews of
interns to bring them on the Job role
Tuesday
30th August 2022
Made team building activity collage, Drafted Emails
for Ganesh Chaturthi quiz along with invitation
posters for the same
Wednesday
31st August 2022
Attended Retirement Event of a senior Employee,
feedback form fill, Managed Ganesh Chaturthi Event
& organized Quiz under the guidance of Mr. Harshit
Panday & Received Internship Completion
Certificate
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Shivita Agrawal
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CHAPTER 6
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS
Conclusion
The automobile industry is one of the most important drivers of the economic growth of India and one
with high participation in global value chains. The growth of this sector has been on the back of strong
government support which has helped it carve a unique path among the manufacturing sectors of India.
The automobiles produced in the country uniquely cater to the demands of all types of income groups of
the population which makes this sector stand out among the other automobile-producing countries.
My time at Volvo Eicher has been filled with learning and exploration. My mentor took me to other plants
to observe and comprehend more about the company. My duration of 60 days was fascinating and
knowledgeable for me. I have improved on my communication skills as all my colleagues were elder to
me and were on senior positions. I have improved my brainstorming skills, strategy formulation, dispute
resolution and other activities. He helped me deal with all the difficulties with greater ease. I have learnt
to be punctual with things and seeing my colleague’s work day in & day out tremendously motivated me
to give my best. The things that I have learned during my duration enabled me to identify opportunities,
envision the future and create radical solutions to problems that employees might face.
Suggestions
• Company should increase their advertisement through various ways.
• Company should have a proper flow of communication in the organization.
• The company should be prepared, productive and proactive so that if any recession happens in future,
then the company will able to cope up with it.
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ANNEXURE
Conducted Team building activity and got a
Signed Novel by VP of VEPDC as a Reward.
Got invited to CVD get to gather party in Sheraton Grand
Palace for celebration regarding 15th
August and got
chance to meet the COO Sir (Mr. Rajinder Singh
Sachdeva)