Campaign India Team
Jun 01, 2021

Happyness.me makes its employee voice 24/7 service free to all Indian companies

Service will be available across India for six months

Happyness.me makes its employee voice 24/7 service free to all Indian companies
Happyness.me, part of House of Cheer, has announced the free availability of its tech-enabled employee voice 24/7 platform to all Indian companies.
 
The service empowers C-suite leaders to listen and understand their people in real time and will enable employees to anonymously share their feelings at all times for companies across India, free of cost, for a period of six months. 
 
Namrata Tata, managing partner, House Of Cheer, said, “The world is still in the throes of the worst global disaster in living human memory, and the pandemic has impacted lives in unimaginable ways.  As companies and their employees struggle to overcome the challenges, it is an indisputable fact that at all times, the state of mind of employees has an important bearing on both – their own happiness, and the performance and fortunes of the company.”
 
She added, “We have rolled out this free service to encourage organisations to connect with their people on a real-time basis and would therefore encourage leaders of every organisation, regardless of size, to make the employee voice 24/7 service a partner in their growth efforts. Because communication is a two-way street, and you need to hear from your people, just as much as they need to hear from you.”
 
The platform will organise all individual employee feedback into a unique dashboard with actionable insights to help improve communication for employee well-being.
 
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Campaign India

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