Saturday, April 7, 2007

Five top brass at Jet Airways take flight

Five top managers of Jet Airways have quit, citing poor management practices as the main reason for their exit.
The unhappy five consists of V Raju, VP - South East Asia and Vijay Sethi, Senior GM - Customer Services, who have resigned, and Nandini Verma, VP, Corp Affairs, Michel Tan - Head of training, Ravindran, GM – Planning, and Vijay Sethi, Senior GM, Customer Services who have resigned.
The grouses include poor management practices, centralisation of decision making in London and lack of empowerment. Such a sudden loss of top head honchos not only looks bad for the company, which already has its hands full, being involved in a tough legal battle with Air Sahara – a litigation that is likely to impact its balance sheet.

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