EmpXtrack to help Cafe Coffee Day deliver a delightful coffee experience to its Cafe customers
Released on: February 27, 2008, 3:21 am
Press Release Author: Gireesh Sharma
Industry: Human Resources
Press Release Summary: Cafe Coffee Day, company that pioneered the cafe concept in India, would use EmpXtrack - Human Capital and Talent Management Suite to help its employees meet their professional goals and deliver customer-oriented performance.
Press Release Body: Saigun technologies announced that Cafe Coffee Day, company that pioneered the cafe concept in India, would use its flagship product EmpXtrack to help its employees meet their professional goals and deliver customer-oriented performance.
"Cafe Coffee Day will use EmpXtrack\'s Goal Setting & Tracking and e-Appraisal tools for its employees.", says Ankur Arora, VP Sales, Saigun Technologies. Speaking on how this implementation will help Cafe Coffee Day, he adds, "Implementation of EmpXtrack\'s performance management system will enable managers and the employees at Cafe Coffee Day to track their goals at regular intervals in real time. The automation of appraisal will help in making the process smoother, efficient and more transparent."
Sipping the hot cup of success, Maj. Gen. B. K. Bhatia, head of EmpXtrack\'s HR Consulting practices, delightfully told, "The addition of Cafe Coffee Day in Saigun\'s client list has once again proved that EmpXtrack with its 18 Modules is an absolute match for the retail industry as also other industry verticals. "
About Cafe Coffee Day
Cafe Coffee Day is a division of India\'s largest coffee conglomerate, Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL), popularly known as Coffee Day, a Rs. 300 crore ISO 9002 certified company. Coffee Day sources coffee from 5000 acres of coffee estates, the 2nd largest in Asia, that is owned by a sister concern and from 11,000 small growers. It is one of India's leading coffee exporters with clients across USA, Europe & Japan.
Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) pioneered the cafe concept in India in 1996 by opening its first cafe at Brigade Road in Bangalore. Till about the late 1990's coffee drinking in India was restricted to the intellectual, the South Indian traditionalist and the five star coffee shop visitor. As the pure (as opposed to instant coffee) coffee cafe culture in neighboring international markets grew, the need for a relaxed and fun "hangout" for the emerging urban youth in the country was clearly seen.