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.
Saturday, April 7, 2007
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