Aniruddha Panchal
General Manager
Micro Inks Limited
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Aniruddha Panchal's Advice
Be patience
Patience pays,
It is not always about money,
Continual learning is the key to being relevant at all times
Sharing knowledge and prosperity is the key to existence
Character give the necessary power to command
Humour is absolutely necessary to be a good leader
Could you tell us briefly about your family background?
I am part of a family of four that include my father, wife and son. I come from a blacksmith family and have spent my childhood learning my ancestral business.
Current and Previous Responsibilities
Currently I head the Human Resource function at Micro Inks Limited. My role revolves around Administration, Compliance, Employee relations, Organisation development and policy deployment. I miss my involvement in the learning and development initiatives in the current role.
Degrees that Matter
1. Certified In Understanding Behaviour (DISC)
2. Certified in FIRO - B
3. Certified Learning and Development Manager
4. Certified Master Practitioner in NLP
5. Certified Lean Assessor
6. Six Sigma Black Belt
Role Model
My role model is Hanuman from indian mythology. I feel inspired by his selfless service and devotion and going beyond one's expectations when it comes to rendering service
Areas for the Future
Statistical Analytical skills
synergy among the top corporate professionals
A Fine Balance:
Schedule time for both and stick to it no matter what
The Journey So Far
I started my career in 1991 with Atul Limited. I joined Micro Inks on May 3, 2006 as Deputy General Manager HR. Currently I head the function and lead a team of 15 towards excellence in the area of Administration, Organisation Development, Compliance and Policy Deployment, Manufacturing excellence.
Most Important Decisions
Shifting my role as an engineer to taking up the Human Resource function.
Risked switching two jobs in a period of 18 months finally to land in the current role.
Choosing to remain as an employee in the industry rather than starting my own business.
Plans for the Future
Leading a Learning and Development function for a large organisation.
Most Important Lessons
Patience pays,
It is not always about money,
Continual learning is the key to being relevant at all times
Sharing knowledge and prosperity is the key to existence
Character give the necessary power to command
Humour is absolutely necessary to be a good leader