Discover how Emaar India, a leading real-estate developer, is building a corporate culture that values every employee's voice and fosters a sense of belonging.
Employee EngagementRealestateCorporate CultureChai With ChroEmaar IndiaReal EstateApr 10, 2025

The 'Chai with CHRO' program is a regular, informal gathering where employees can meet with the Chief Human Resource Officer over a cup of chai to openly discuss their concerns, ideas, and suggestions. It aims to break down hierarchical barriers and create a more open and transparent communication environment.
Emaar India offers a wide range of training and development programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of the workforce, from technical skills to leadership development. These programs are designed to help employees enhance their skills and advance their careers.
Emaar India offers flexible working arrangements, wellness programs, and initiatives to promote mental health and well-being. These efforts are designed to support a healthy work-life balance, which is essential for maintaining high levels of productivity and employee satisfaction.
Emaar India's focus on employee engagement has resulted in a more engaged and motivated workforce, with decreased employee turnover and increased employee satisfaction and loyalty. The company has also received several awards and recognitions for its employee engagement practices.
Emaar India plans to continue building on its successes by exploring new ways to enhance employee engagement and inclusion. This includes leveraging technology to facilitate remote collaboration and creating more opportunities for cross-functional teamwork.

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